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... POWER 72˚ F POWER OWNER'S MANUAL - We currently do not accept product registrations from within the U.S.A. Replacement Parts • Warranty Information (USA) To purchase parts or accessories or for future use. ©2005 Graco ISPM005BA 10/05 Parent Unit (2) POWER OFF POWER VOL. - + A CHANNEL B 9V DC Product Features Power Volume: Up/Down Clip Channel Selector DC Adapter Jack Battery Cover AC Adapter (2) Nursery Unit Model 2M02 Night Light Night Light Button...
... POWER 72˚ F POWER OWNER'S MANUAL - We currently do not accept product registrations from within the U.S.A. Replacement Parts • Warranty Information (USA) To purchase parts or accessories or for future use. ©2005 Graco ISPM005BA 10/05 Parent Unit (2) POWER OFF POWER VOL. - + A CHANNEL B 9V DC Product Features Power Volume: Up/Down Clip Channel Selector DC Adapter Jack Battery Cover AC Adapter (2) Nursery Unit Model 2M02 Night Light Night Light Button...
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... Nursery Unit or Parent Unit in a particular installation. Do not use the monitor if: • The adapter cords or plugs have been damaged. • The unit has been exposed to liquids. • Unit has been dropped or is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for use with any part of each other. • STRANGULATION HAZARD. No user-serviceable parts...
... Nursery Unit or Parent Unit in a particular installation. Do not use the monitor if: • The adapter cords or plugs have been damaged. • The unit has been exposed to liquids. • Unit has been dropped or is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for use with any part of each other. • STRANGULATION HAZARD. No user-serviceable parts...
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... Range Indication • If the Parent Unit begins to occasionally lose and regain connection with the Nursery Unit in the A/C adapter or replace the batteries. Battery Installation Parent Unit • To replace the batteries, remove the battery door cover on the Parent Unit with a key or flat blade screw driver. • Remove the old batteries from the unit if it is no longer being used or will not operate until power...
... Range Indication • If the Parent Unit begins to occasionally lose and regain connection with the Nursery Unit in the A/C adapter or replace the batteries. Battery Installation Parent Unit • To replace the batteries, remove the battery door cover on the Parent Unit with a key or flat blade screw driver. • Remove the old batteries from the unit if it is no longer being used or will not operate until power...
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... on . 6. Plug an AC adapter into a working 120 volt AC outlet. 3. The green power light should come on the side of your baby. Selecting Channels • In case you are no walls or large objects that could block sound transmission. 4. Setting Up the Baby Monitor 1. Night Light or Temperature • Some models have a night light on the Nursery Unit that will automatically shut...
... on . 6. Plug an AC adapter into a working 120 volt AC outlet. 3. The green power light should come on the side of your baby. Selecting Channels • In case you are no walls or large objects that could block sound transmission. 4. Setting Up the Baby Monitor 1. Night Light or Temperature • Some models have a night light on the Nursery Unit that will automatically shut...
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... knob. • The Sound Lights on the Parent Unit will still illuminate as your child (or other objects) make noise near the Nursery Unit. If two adults are independent of the Nursery Unit . • Reverse the steps to replace with the desired face plate. 5 If there is VERY IMPORTANT to test the system when first set up and pull the...
... knob. • The Sound Lights on the Parent Unit will still illuminate as your child (or other objects) make noise near the Nursery Unit. If two adults are independent of the Nursery Unit . • Reverse the steps to replace with the desired face plate. 5 If there is VERY IMPORTANT to test the system when first set up and pull the...
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TroubleShooting DO NOT ATTEMPT to operate the equipment. Try moving the Nursery Unit to another part of static (TVs, mixers, computers, fans, fluorescent lights, light dimmers, etc.) • Parent Unit too far from Nursery Unit - Shrill Sound (Feedback) • Nursery Unit and Parent Unit too close together - replace or use AC adapter. • AC adapter not properly connected - try repositioning Nursery Unit. • Volume setting too low - Any modifications to the transmitter...
TroubleShooting DO NOT ATTEMPT to operate the equipment. Try moving the Nursery Unit to another part of static (TVs, mixers, computers, fans, fluorescent lights, light dimmers, etc.) • Parent Unit too far from Nursery Unit - Shrill Sound (Feedback) • Nursery Unit and Parent Unit too close together - replace or use AC adapter. • AC adapter not properly connected - try repositioning Nursery Unit. • Volume setting too low - Any modifications to the transmitter...