Limited Warranty - Angelcare AC701 Owner's Manual

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FALSE ALARMS
• Turn OFF the Nursery Unit.
• Verify the connection between Sensor Pad and Nursery Unit.
Unplug and reconnect the cord.
• Make sure there is no bedding between mattress and Sensor Pad.
• If the crib has a spring or slat base, place a hardboard between the crib base
and the Sensor Pad measuring at least 33 x 33 cm and 6 mm thick.
• Make sure Sensor Pad is positioned as described under the setup requirements.
Sensor Pad Sensitivity level may need to be adjusted, refer to step 5.1.
ALARM WILL NOT SOUND
• Avoid contact with the crib when the monitor is ON.
• Place crib near a solid supporting wall to avoid Sensor Pad from detecting movement
from outside the crib.
• You may need to decrease the sensitivity, refer to step 5.1.
• Turn OFF crib mobile, fans, loud music or anything else that may cause vibration.
NO SOUND IS BEING TRANSMITTED
• Ensure that both units are switched ON.
• If there is no power to any unit check/replace the batteries, recharge the Parent Unit
& check the AC Adaptors are working. Change electrical outlets if required.
• Check on the Parent Unit screen to see if the monitor is in MUTE mode instead of ON
mode. Refer to step 6.6. and increase volume level.
• Bring the Parent Unit and Nursery Unit closer together.
NURSERY UNIT POWER ON INDICATOR (GREEN LIGHT) DOES NOT LIGHT UP
• Check the connections or change to another electrical outlet.
• Push and hold the left 'wing' for 2 seconds to turn the Nursery Unit ON.
WEAK RECEPTION
• Bring the units closer together.
• Change the position of one or both units.
• Place the units on a flat surface away from baby's reach.
• Replace the batteries or recharge the Parent Unit.
STATIC, DISTORTION, INTERFERENCES
(FROM OTHER MONITORS, WIRELESS PHONES, WALKIE-TALKIES, ETC...)
• Rotate the Parent Unit or move it away from source of interference.
FEEDBACK (LOUD NOISES EMITTED FROM THE PARENT UNIT)
• Move the units farther apart (at least 3 meters apart).
• Decrease volume on the Parent Unit.
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THE PARENT UNIT SCREEN IS BLACK (PARENT UNIT IS OFF)
• Turn the Parent Unit back ON by pushing and holding the Power button.
• Replace the batteries or recharge the Parent Unit.

LIMITED WARRANTY

Angelcare
warrants to the original owner of this product that Angelcare
®
TOUCHSCREEN MOVEMENT & SOUND MONITOR (model AC701) is free from any material
and workmanship defects, for a period of one (1) year (Rechargeable batteries not
included) from the date of the original purchase. If this monitoring system fails to function
properly when used as directed under normal conditions within the one year period,
Angelcare
®
will either repair or replace the product, at our discretion, free of
charge. Please contact your distributor.
The product must be accompanied by a proof of purchase, either a bill of sale or other
proof that the monitoring system is within the warranty period. Angelcare
cost of repairing or replacing the product and shipping it back to you.
This warranty does not apply to a product which has been damaged as a result of
improper maintenance, an accident, improper voltage supply or any other form of
misuse. The warranty is also void if the owner repairs or modifies the product in any
way. Angelcare
®
is not liable for any incidental or consequential damages with regard
to this product. The warranty also excludes any liability other than what is stated above.
No other warranty is given.
LEGAL RIGHTS VARY FROM COUNTRY TO COUNTRY. SOME COUNTRIES DO NOT
ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
WE ARE NOT IN ANY WAY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY OUTCOME RESULTING
FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT.
!
IMPORTANT
This Angelcare
monitor is a personal care product. Please do not return this product
®
to the store. If you have questions or need help, please call your distributor before
returning this product.
rechargeable
®
®
will bear the
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