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T4838 www .fi sher -price.com[...]
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2 IMPORT ANT! T o pr e vent str angulation with po wer cor d, ne ver place tr ansmit t er within r each of child. W ARNING T o pr e vent electric shock, do not immer se in wat er ; wipe clean with damp cloth. DANGER This pr oduct cannot r eplace r esponsib le adult super vision. CAUTION[...]
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3 • For proper setup and use, please read these instructions. • Please keep this instruction sheet for future reference, as it contains important information. • T ransmitter operates on AC current (use enclosed AC adaptor). • Receivers operates on AC current (use enclosed AC adaptors) or DC current (six “AAA” LR03 alkaline batteries, no[...]
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Fisher P rice, Inc., a subsidiar y of Mat tel, Inc., East Aur ora, NY 1 4052 U .S.A. ©20 10 Mat tel, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ® and ™ designate U .S. trademarks of Mattel, Inc. PRINTED IN CHINA/IMPRIMÉ EN CHINE T4838pr-0920 CO N SU MER A SS I S TA N CE A YUD A A L CO N S UMID O R S ERVI C E À LA C LIENT È L E 1-800-432-5437 (US & Canada[...]
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5 Features Back View Receiver Receiver T ransmitter 1 3 4 9 10 2 12 11 13 8 7 6 5[...]
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6 Features Power Button Nightlight – press to turn on a soft glow . Channel Switch Microphone Power/V olume Dial Power L.E.D. Sound Lights (on front and back of receiver) – watch the light to see baby’ s sounds. Range Indicator – lights when power is on and receiver is in range of the transmitter . Flashing light indicates the receiver is o[...]
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7 Assembly • Fit each antenna into the socket in the receivers and the transmitter . T urn the antennas to secure in place. IMPORTANT! This product is designed to operate properly with the antennas provided. T o reduce the chance of potential radio interference to other users, assemble and use only the antennas provided. Antenna Antenna Antenna A[...]
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8 • Locate the battery compartment door on the back of each receiver . • Loosen the screw in each battery compartment door with a Phillips screwdriver . Remove each battery compartment door . • Insert three “AAA” (LR03) alkaline batteries into each battery compartment. Hint: We recommend using alkaline batteries for longer battery life. ?[...]
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9 Battery Safety Information In exceptional circumstances, batteries may leak fl uids that can cause a chemical burn injury or ruin your product. T o avoid battery leakage: • Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types: alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium). • Insert batteries as indicated insid[...]
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10 • Set the transmitter channel switch to the same channel as the receiver(s). • Place the transmitter in the same room with child. Point the microphone towards the crib or play area. • Unwrap and fully extend the AC adaptor for best transmission. Insert the AC adaptor pin into the DC input jack on the transmitter and plug the power cord int[...]
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11 T est transmitter and receiver reception each time you change location of use. • Place the transmitter in the room where you intend to use it. • Press the transmitter power button to turn the power ON (the button lights up). • Set the transmitter channel switch to the same channel as the receiver(s). T urn on a radio. T esting Sound Recept[...]
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12 • Place a receiver in the room where you intend to use it. • Rotate the power/volume dial to turn the power ON. Wait a few seconds to see if you have a good signal. If the range indicator light turns on, you are out of range. First try switching to a different channel on both the receiver and transmitter . If the range indicator stays on, mo[...]
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13 • Place a receiver where you can see and hear it. • Unwrap and fully extend the AC adaptor cord for best reception. Insert the AC adaptor pin into the DC input jack on the receiver and plug into a standard wall outlet. Note: T o use battery power , refer to the Receiver Battery Installation section. • T urn the power/volume dial up to turn[...]
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14 Problem Solution T ransmitter range indicator light flashes Receiver is out of range of transmitter . Move receiver closer to transmitter . Note: Range varies depending on surrounding conditions such as noise levels, physical obstructions and signal interference. T ransmitter power is off. T urn transmitter power on. Channel switches are on diff[...]
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15 FCC Statement (United States Only) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequ[...]
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16 RSS-310 This Category II radio communication device complies with Industry Canada Standard RSS-310. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. ICES-003 This Class B di[...]