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Question
What happens during a power
failure?
The parent unit switched off
by itself and I can't I switch it
on again. What should I do?
Why does it take up to 10
hours to charge the parent
unit, even if the batteries are
not completely discharged?
Answer
The volume and microphone sensitivity of the parent unit may be
too high, which causes the parent unit to consume a lot of energy.
Decrease the volume and the microphone sensitivity of the parent
unit.
The parent unit may be switched on during charging. Switch off the
parent unit during charging.
If the parent unit is sufficiently charged and there are batteries in
the baby unit, the baby monitor continues to operate during a
power failure.
Remove the batteries from the parent unit, reinsert them in the
parent unit, and the parent unit will switch on automatically. You
can also put the small plug in the parent unit and the adapter in the
wall socket, and then the parent unit will switch on automatically.
You have removed and then reinserted the batteries. This causes
the parent unit to charge the batteries fully up to 10 hours.
To maintain a long battery lifetime over the years, charging is
slowed down when the batteries are more than 50% charged.
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