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NL LET OP Dit is de handleiding van de DBX-85/88 Indien u beschikt over de DBX-85/88 ECO dient u de DBX-85/88 ECO handleiding te downloaden. UK A TTENTION This is the manual of the DBX-85/88 If you own the DBX-85/88 ECO you need to download the DBX-85/88 ECO manual. FR A TTENTION Ceci est le manuel de l’DBX-85/88 Si vous possédez l’ECO DBX-85/[...]
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Owner’s Manual DBX-85 (DRAFT) 1.8GHz DECT Baby Monitor, Talk Back, with Nightlight[...]
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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Information Getting Started Unpacking Baby Unit Parent Unit Charge r Basic Steps t o Install Power On/Off Monitoring Sensitivity Adjust Volume Talk Back Paging Nightlight Out of Range Low Batter y Charging the Battery Restore to Default Setting Appendix: Default Settings Conformance To Regulation Safety Information • Av[...]
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3 • Do not expose the units to extreme heat or direct sunlight. • To prevent electric shock, do not ope n the cabinets of the baby unit, parent unit and charger. • Avoid metallic contact (e.g. metal clips, ke ys) between the battery contacts and charging con ductors. • Read the marking on the mains adapte r for the mains supply required fo [...]
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4 Charger Basic Steps to Install 1. Connect the output plug of the mains ad apter to the DC socket on the side of the baby unit and the mains adapter to the wall mains supply. 2. Plug the charger adaptor for the Pa rent Unit into the mains power socket. 3. Remove the battery door on the Parent Unit by lifting the battery door outward from the botto[...]
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5 CAUTION Use only the charger sup plied with baby monitor. Incorrect charger type can cause damage to the handset. Input: 230 VAC 50 Hz Output: 9 VDC 300 mA CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. Never use non- rechargeable batteries; use recommended type supplied w ith this telephone . NiMH batteries must be dispos[...]
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6 • Press button to increase or to decrease. There are five levels of sensitivity. When all fi ve green LEDs are lit, it represents the highest sensitivity. When only one g reen LED is lit, it represents the lowest sensitivity. Adjust Volume There are 5 volume levels on each Unit and the re is also an Off setting on the Parent Unit. On the units,[...]
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7 Charging the Battery Place the parent unit on its charge cradle to cha rge the battery. When charging, the red LED on the charger will lit steadily. Note: The Parent Unit must never be operate d on the charging cradle without batteries. Restore to Default Setting You can return the baby and parent uni ts to factory default settings. • Press and[...]