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DECT Baby Monitor SCD590[...]
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SCD590 ENGLISH 6[...]
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6 Introduction Philips A v ent is dedicated to producing car ing, reliable products that giv e parents the reassur ance they need. This Philips Avent bab y monitor provides round-the-clock suppor t by ensur ing you can always hear y our baby clearly without any distracting noise . The DECT technology guar antees zero interference from other wireles[...]
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15 Do not place this product on an unstable car t, stand or table .The product may fall and sustain serious damage . 16 Make sure the baby unit and the pow er cord are always out of reach of the bab y (at least 1 meter/3 feet a way). 17 Never place the baby unit inside the bab y’ s bed or playpen. 18 Never cov er the baby monitor (with a tow el, [...]
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Compliance information The FCC ID number is located on the casing bottom of the parent unit and in the batter y compar tment of the baby unit. The term ‘IC’ before the cer tication number signies that Industr y Canada technical specications were met. This cer tication means that the equipment meets cer tain r adio communications and[...]
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10 Small plug 11 Batter y compar tment lid 12 Inlet for small plug 13 Batter y compar tment B Parent unit (2 pieces, onl y one is shown) 1 T ALK b utton 2 LINK light 3 SENSITIVITY button 4 On/off button 3 5 Opening for belt clip and neck strap 6 Sound level lights 7 V olume +/– buttons 8 Batter y check light T 9 Microphone 10 Loudspeaker 11 Batte[...]
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Batter y operation The parent unit r uns on two rechargeable 1.2V AAA NiMH batter ies that are supplied with the appliance . Mak e sure y our hands and the unit are dry when you insert the batteries. 1 Slide the batter y compar tment lid downwards to r emove it (Fig. 6). 2 Inser t the two rechargeable batteries (Fig. 7). Mak e sure the + and – po[...]
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The LINK light ashes red briey and then starts to ash green while the par ent unit tries to establish connection with the baby unit. The LINK light on the parent unit ashes gr een until connection has been established. This tak es up to 30 seconds. The LINK light on the parent unit then lights up gr een continuously (Fig. 13). If no lin[...]
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2 Briey press the volume + and – buttons on the par ent unit until the desired micr ophone sensitivity lev el for the baby unit has been r eached. Note: If you press the SENSITIVITY button and/or the volume + and – buttons too long, the microphone sensitivity is not adjusted. one light on = minimum sensitivity lev el all lights on = maximum [...]
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Connecting the belt clip 1 Inser t the small pin on the back of the belt clip into the opening on the back of the parent unit (1). T urn the belt clip to the left (2) until it locks into position (‘click’) (Fig. 24). Disconnecting the belt clip 1 T urn the belt clip to the right (1) and take it out of the opening (2) (Fig. 25). Connecting the n[...]
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Please inform your self about the local separ ate collection system for electrical and electronic products. Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old products with your normal household waste . The cor rect disposal of your old product helps prevent potential negativ e consequences for the environment and human health.[...]
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Fr equently ask ed questions This chapter lists the questions most frequently asked about the appliance. If you cannot nd the answer to y our question, contact the Customer Care Centre in your countr y . Question Answ er Why don’t the ON light on the baby unit and the LINK light on the parent unit come on when I press the on/off buttons of the[...]
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Question Answ er Why does the parent unit react slowly to the bab y’ s cr ying? The microphone sensitivity level of the bab y unit may be set too low . Increase the microphone sensitivity level with the SENSITIVITY button on the parent unit. Why do the batteries of the baby unit run low quickly? The microphone sensitivity level of the bab y unit [...]
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Question Answ er The microphone sensitivity level of the bab y unit may be set too high, which causes the parent unit to consume a lot of energy . Decrease the microphone sensitivity level with the SENSITIVITY button on the parent unit. Why doesn’t batter y check light on the parent unit light up when I star t to recharge the parent unit. It may [...]
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