Graco Angelcare ISPD026BB user manual

User manual for the device Graco Angelcare ISPD026BB

Device: Graco Angelcare ISPD026BB
Category: Baby Monitor
Manufacturer: Graco
Size: 1.01 MB
Added : 8/28/2013
Number of pages: 40
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Movement Sensor With Sound Monitor
OWNER'S MANUAL
KEEP INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
©2008 Graco ISPD026BB 11/08
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Tic/Alarm
Micro.
Low Batt.

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Failure to follow these warnings and the assembly instructions could result in serious injury or death. This device is designed to aid in the WARNING: This product is not a toy. monitoring of your child. When using the • Do not use the Nursery Unit if: monitor, you must still provide the supervision • The adapter cords or plugs have been necessary for the continued safety of your damaged. child. This product is not designed or intended for use as a medical monitor. • The

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• This product is NOT a substitute for direct • You may experience false alarms for supervision of your baby. Check your baby’s several reasons. The most common reason is activities at regular intervals. Monitoring of the Nursery Unit has not been turned off after premature babies, or those considered to be you have removed your baby from the crib. at risk, should always be carried out under Another reason is the Sensor Pad has not the supervision of a health professional. been placed unde

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WARNING Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device. NOTE: 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 frequency energy and, if not installed and used inaccordance with th

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Features Parent Unit Power Indicator (Solid Green) Low Battery Indicator (Flashes Orange) Antenna Power Switch/Channel Selector Volume Sound Lights Control Speaker FRONT AC Adapter Jack AC ADAPTER Extra Parent Unit and adapter (On certain models) Battery Compartment BACK Nursery Unit Movement Indicator (Flashes Green) Alarm Indicator (Flashes Red) Antenna Poor Movement Indicator (Flashes Orange) Microphone Power Switch/ Channel Selector Power Indicator (Solid Green) Low Battery Indic

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s s t t t t i i n n e e n n r r a a U U p p s s s s t t e e t t s s d d i i n n t t e e é é n n t t r r n n i i n n U U a a Unité des parents Parents Unit e e U U p p r r s s a a e e P P s s d d Installing Batteries in Parent Unit IMPORTANT: Charge the batteries for 15 hours prior to first use. Be sure to have the monitor in the OFF position during 1 this period. Only use the AC adapters included with your monitor. Do not use these adapters with any other equipm

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Sensor Pad Sensitivity Sound & M vement Sound o Only Tic Off Nursery Unit Model #AC201 Installing Batteries in Nursery Unit 1 The Nursery Unit requires four AAA (LR03) alkaline or rechargeable batteries (not included). Rechargeable batteries can be used but they will NOT be recharged in the Nursery Unit by plugging in the AC adapter. They will have to be removed and recharged in an external charger. 2 To insert batteries, remove the battery cover on the back of the unit.

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Setting Up Your Monitor SENSOR PAD (See figs. 1 and 2) Place the Sensor Pad under the center of the crib mattress with the blue side facing up. Do not place any loose bedding or linen between the crib mattress and the Sensor Pad. The Sensor Pad must rest on a flat, firm surface. If your crib has a spring or slat base, place a piece of Masonite board under the Sensor Pad. This support must measure at least 13 inches long on all four sides and 1/4 inch thick. (You may order a Masonite board dir

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Sensor Pad Sensitivity Micro. Tic / Alarm Sound & Movement Sound Only Tic Off Low Batt. / Power Nursery Unit Model #AC201 Activating Units Always test your monitor before using it the first time and then on a periodic basis. Before testing your monitor, complete the setup process as described above. On the back of the Nursery Unit select one of the following three functions: • Sound & Movement: You will be able to hear your baby's sounds, see sound lights, and hear a “Tic” sound with every move

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Sensor Pad Sensitivity Sound & Movemen Sound t Only Tic Off Nursery Unit Model #AC201 Sound & Movement NOTE: Make Sure your Sensor Pad is set up before proceeding with this section. If you haven't set up your Sensor Pad please go to Pg.8 for instructions on how to properly set up the Sensor Pad. • Sound & Movement: You will be able to hear your baby's sounds, see sound lights, and hear a “Tic” sound with every movement your baby makes. If no movement is detected, the “Tic” will stop and afte

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Special Features Movement Sensitivity Adjustment The movement sensitivity adjustment dial has been preset to level 2.5 which will suit most situations. The highest sensitivity level is 5 (most sensitive) and the lowest sensitivity level is 1 (least sensitive). You may get false alarms if your baby is in a very deep sleep or has moved to the edge of the crib. If you get false alarms due to these circumstances, you should increase the sensitivity level by using the sensitivity dial on the back

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Tips For Using Your Monitor • When the monitor is in use, do not use a crib mobile or other crib accessories that may produce vibrations. Other sources of vibrations may include fans, washing machines, loud music, etc. These sources of vibration may interfere with the performance of your Angelcare® monitor and the alarm will not sound if it continues to detect any movement. Be sure all vibration sources are eliminated before using the monitor. • There are several reasons you may experience f

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Testing Your Monitor Always test your monitor before using it the first time and then on a periodic basis. Before testing your monitor, complete the set-up process as described above. 1. Testing for Sound. Turn the Nursery Unit and Parents' Unit on, making sure they are both set to the same channel. On the Nursery Unit, switch to the "Sound Only" function. Have someone else speak into the Nursery Unit or place a radio near the Nursery Unit while you take the Parents' Unit into another room.

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Care and Maintenance Disconnect all units and remove all batteries before cleaning. Clean the exterior surface of the units with a soft dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not spray with cleaning products or solvents. Do not submerge in water or any other liquid. During long periods of non-use, remove all batteries from their compartments and unplug the AC adapters. Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution False alarms Baby was removed from crib Turn the Nursery Unit off. and the Nursery Unit

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Problem Possible Cause Solution Sensor Pad cord is not connected Unplug and reconnect the cord. properly to the Nursery Unit. False alarms Avoid contact with the crib when Nursery Unit is detecting Alarm will not sound monitor is on. movement when crib is being touched. Place crib near a solid supporting Nursery Unit is detecting wall to avoid Sensor Pad from movement from outside the crib detecting movement from outside the such as motorized devices, strong crib. Turn off crib mobil

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Problem Possible Cause Solution Power Indicator (green light) Batteries are low or improperly Check or replace batteries. does not light up. installed. AC adapters are not connected Check connections or change to properly or electrical outlet is another electrical outlet. out of order. One of the units is not on. Make sure both units are on the same channel, either both on A or B. There is very weak reception. Parents' and Nursery Units are Bring Parents' Unit closer to too far apart. Nurser

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Notes 19

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Replacement Parts Warranty Information (USA) To purchase parts or accessories or for warranty information in the United States, please contact us at the following: Graco Children’s Products 150 Oaklands Blvd. Exton, PA 19341 www.gracobaby.com or 1-800-345-4109 Product Registration (USA) To register your Graco product from within the U.S.A. visit us online at www.gracobaby.com/productregistration We currently do not accept product registrations from those living outside the United States of Ame


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