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iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor User Manual www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International ...
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION – PLEASE READ FIRST BEFORE USE The iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor consists of a wireless Breath Movement monitoring mat (model IBG iSnooze 5M) which works with an Android‐powered Smartphone Apps for remote control. The Android OS Version had to be minimum version 2.1 in order to be used with the iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor Apps. All the music file formats supported by Android OS are supported by the music stream function of the ...
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The iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor is NOT a medical device or a diagnostic device to prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) or ‘cot death’. Babies with a known predisposition to any breathing abnormality including apnea, obstructive sleep apnea should be monitored by a doctor. Please seek advice from doctors or health care professional for medical diagnosis or when unsure of any symptoms. iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor is NOT a substitute for proper adult supervision. It is important that an adult stays within range of the monitor at all times during use. This Infant Snooze is constructed with highly sensitive fiber optics technology. To ensure accuracy and durability, please observe the following care and maintenance instructions. Care and maintenance of the mat ...
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C ‐ C. DO NOT operate beyond this range as it may not function according to defined specifications. Disposal instructions Do not dispose of the iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor or Parent Unit with unsorted waste. Improper disposal may be harmful to the environment and human health. Please refer to your local waste authority for information on return and collection systems in your area. ...
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iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor Smart Phone Apps Status Indication Summary Sheet Status indication Event Remarks The display will indicate an hour glass Calibration in progress rotating in a circular motion The display will be as shown when baby Sleeping is sleeping soundly. The display will be as shown whenever the baby moves. After the baby falls asleep, wake up alert is activated after Movement / Wake up alert a baby’s sounds or cries with continuous movement is detected from the Infant Snooze Absence from Infant Snooze The display will be as shown and alarm will be activated whenever the baby is alert out of the Infant Snooze www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 5 ...
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No breath movement The display will be as shown and alarm will be activated when no breath detected movement is detected Please contact your service centre Error 1: Fiber sensor is broken Error 8: High pressure High pressure, such as heavy weight on exerted / Weight limit the mat or the baby sitting up. The exceeded alarm will also be activated. Error 9: Device Malfunction Please contact your service centre means any other number than 1 and 8 www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 6 ...
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movement is detected from the mat Absence from Infant Snooze The display will be as shown and alarm will be activated whenever the baby is alert out of the Infant Snooze No breath movement The display will be as shown and alarm will be activated when no breath detected movement is detected Please contact your service centre Error 1: Fiber sensor is broken Error 8: High pressure exerted High pressure, such as heavy weight on the Infant Snooze or the baby sitting / Weight limit exceeded up. The alarm will also be activated. Error 9: Device Malfunction Please contact your service centre means any other number than 1 and 8 www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 7 ...
Ambient temperature display ..................... 12 2.3 Streaming of music / lullaby ....................... 13 2.4 Baby sleep log .......................... 14 2.5 Breath Scope .......................... 14 3. BABY ACTIVITY STATUS INDICATION ON SMARTPHONE .............. 15 3.1 Sleeping ............................ 15 3.2 Baby movement .......................... 15 3.3 Baby absence .......................... 16 4. ALARM CONDITIONS FOR THE SMARTPHONE APPS ................ 16 4.1 Clearing of alarms ........................ 16 4.2 No breath movement ........................ 17 4.3 Wake up alert .......................... 17 www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 8 ...
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7. SETTING UP THE INFANT SNOOZE WITH PARENT UNIT .............. 23 7.1 Powering up the Parent Unit ...................... 23 7.2 Setting up the Parent Unit ...................... 24 8. KEY FEATURES OF PARENT UNIT ...................... 26 8.1 Audio Monitor .......................... 26 8.2 Speaking to your baby ......................... 26 9. BABY ACTIVITY STATUS INDICATION ON PARENT UNIT .............. 27 9.1 Sleeping ............................ 27 9.2 Baby movement .......................... 27 9.3 Baby absence .......................... 27 10. ALARM CONDITIONS FOR THE PARENT UNIT ................. 27 www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 9 ...
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11. OTHER STATUS INDICATIONS ON THE PARENT UNIT .............. 29 11.1 Out of range / Link loss ....................... 29 11.2 Manual pairing of Infant Snooze and Parent Unit .............. 30 11.3 Low battery indication for Parent Unit .................. 30 11.4 Low battery indication for Infant Snooze ................... 31 11.5 Error 1: Fiber sensor is broken .................... 31 11.6 Error 8: Weight limit indication for the Infant Snooze ............... 31 11.7 Error 9: Device malfunction ...................... 31 12. TROUBLESHOOTING AND FAQ ...................... 32 13. MAINTENANCE .......................... 33 14. TECHNICAL SUPPORT ........................ 33 15. LIMITED WARRANTY ........................ 34 www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 10 ...
1. GETTING STARTED Package contents Your iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor Mat package includes: Infant Snooze Quick Start Guide Before you can use the mat, you need the following (not included in the product): 4 X AA dry cell battery for the Infant Snooze 2 X AAA dry cell battery for the Parent Unit For best performance, Lithium dry cell battery is recommended. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 1 ...
1.1 Parts description for the Infant Snooze 1 POWER button Turn the Infant Snooze ON or OFF 2 LED indicator Infant Snooze operation status indication 3 Microphone Pick up audio sound from the Infant Snooze Output lullaby music stream from smart phone (Output parents / caregivers voice only 4 Speaker when Parent Unit is used) Battery 5 compartment of Uses 4 x AA dry cell batteries for the Infant Snooze (Batteries not included) mat 6 Infant Snooze For monitoring baby www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 2 ...
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(Model IBG iSnooze 5C) 1.2 Parts description for the Parent Unit Turn the parent unit ON or OFF 7 Reset alarm (Press and hold the button) Turn alarm enable function ON or OFF ALARM ENABLE 8 button Reset alarm (Press and hold the button) To set Infant Snooze sensitivity level 9 SENSITIVITY button Reset alarm (Press and hold the button) 10 TALK button Press to talk to your baby remotely 11 Speaker Listen to sound from your baby 12 Microphone To talk to your baby when press & hold on the TALK button www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 3 ...
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14 Alarm select switch To select the alarm type Battery 15 Uses 2 x AAA dry cell batteries (Batteries not included) Compartment 16 Lanyard hole To insert a lanyard (Lanyard not included with the product) www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 4 ...
1.3 Setting up the Infant Snooze with the Smartphone Apps Insertion of battery to the Infant Snooze Flip the Infant Snooze over to the bottom side. Insert the 4 AA batteries inside the battery compartment. Cover back the battery cover as shown by the arrow. Power on the Infant Snooze Place the Infant Snooze on the cot, mattress or any flat surface. Put your baby on the Infant Snooze. Press the power button at the tip of Infant Snooze frame as shown. The LED indicator on the top of the Infant Snooze will light up. HINT: Check the mat LED indicator. It will light up alternating between green and red colour during initial pairing mode, will show green colour once connection is established with the smartphone Apps. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 5 ...
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Power on the Smartphone Apps For first time use, Download the iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor Apps from the Google Play store. Install the iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor Apps. Go to Settings ‐> Wireless & networks ‐> Bluetooth settings ‐> Tap on “Scan for devices” Tap on the Bluetooth device name for the iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor to pair with the Infant Snooze (while Infant Snooze is still in pairing mode such that LED is blinking red & green) Bluetooth device name for the Infant Snooze: iSnoozeXX Tap on the iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor Apps icon. The Apps will establish communication with the Infant Snooze automatically. ...
Reset settings to factory default and check apps version Temperature unit Factory reset Version Alarm type There are 3 alarm types to select on the smartphone for the baby states which require attention. Vibrate Sound Vibrate and Sound (both activated) Tap the preferred alarm type to activate it. The corresponding vibrate and/or sound alarm icons are indicated on the top of the LCD screen as shown (highlighted in red). HINT: Consider switching to vibration mode when parent/caregiver needs a rest from looking after the baby. WARNING: Setting for alarm type does not apply to mandatory alarm for no breath movement condition. Refer to section 4.2 for details. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 7 ...
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Tap the checkbox for “Alert enable” as shown. To disable the alert function, Tap the checkbox once till the check mark symbol disappears. It is disabled by default. When enabled, the alert enable icon is indicated on the top of the LCD screen as shown (highlighted in red). Note: Please refer to section 4.3 and 4.4 for more details on the Wake up and Absence alert notification functions respectively. WARNING: Alert will be disabled during music / lullaby stream to prevent false alert due to sound. It is advisable NOT to disable alarm when your baby is unwell or need extra attention. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 8 ...
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WARNING: Volume is fixed for the mandatory No breath novement alarm and cannot be adjusted. Refer to section 4.2 for details. Infant Snooze sensitivity There are 3 sensitivity levels. High (3, Default) Mid (2) Low (1) Tap the preferred sensitivity level to adjust it. The numerical representation for the sensitivity level is indicated on the top of the LCD screen as shown (highlighted in red). HINT: When baby is moving extensively and the display does NOT show strong movement, set higher sensitivity. Set lower sensitivity when baby is sleeping soundly and the display shows strong movement. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 9 ...
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Tap the checkbox for “Feeding reminder” as shown. Select reminder tone Select time interval The feeding reminder activation icon is indicated on the top of the LCD screen as shown (highlighted in red). Temperature unit There are 2 units for selection to display for the ambient temperature, namely Celsius ( C) or Fahrenheit F). Tap the commonly used unit for your location. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 10 ...
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Current settings can be reset to factory default settings by tapping on “Factory Reset”. Below are the factory default settings Smart phone: Alarm type: vibrate and sound Alarm volume: 8 Wake up alert: disable Feeding reminder: Off Mat: Mat volume: Mid Mat sensitivity: High Wake up alert: disable Activity log: All logged data on the Infant Snooze will be erased WARNING: Existing recorded baby data stored on the smartphone will be erased during factory reset. Version The current version of the Apps is indicated in the Settings tab under “General Settings”. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 11 ...
2. KEY FEATURES OF SMARTPHONE APPS 2.1 Baby activity monitor The various iconic representations of the baby activity status are displayed according to the current baby activity status. To view the current baby activity status, tap on the Home tab as shown. Please refer to the next section 4 for details. 2.2 Ambient temperature display The ambient temperature of the room where your baby is sleeping is displayed on the top left‐hand corner as shown. WARNING: Temperature displayed is ambient room temperature and NOT the temperature of your baby. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 12 ...
To set music sleep timer, Tap on the “Off” red icon Select playing period before turning the lullaby stream off HINT: Charge your phone while streaming music to maintain power. If unable to stream music to mat after a few tries, do the following Go to Settings ‐> Wireless & networks ‐> Bluetooth settings ‐> Tap on “Scan for devices” Tap on the Bluetooth device name for the iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor to pair with the Infant Snooze WARNING: Music stream function is enabled only when the Infant Snooze is powered on. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 13 ...
Scroll your fingers left or right on the graph The sleep sessions are displayed graphically by rectangular blue bars The total sleep duration for the selected day is computed. WARNING: Baby sleep log function is enabled only when the Infant Snooze is powered on. 2.5 Breath Scope The baby activity status pattern can be viewed graphically. Tap on the Breath Scope tab as shown. The graphical pattern and iconic representation of the current baby activity will be displayed. WARNING: Breath Scope function is enabled only when the Infant Snooze is powered on. Graphical pattern are based on current baby activity status and cannot be recorded. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 14 ...
3. BABY ACTIVITY STATUS INDICATION ON SMARTPHONE 3.1 Sleeping The display will be as shown when your baby is sound asleep. The baby breath movement count per minute (BPM) is indicated on the top right‐hand corner. 3.2 Baby movement The display will be as shown when your baby is moving. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 15 ...
3.3 Baby absence The display will be as shown when your baby is not on the Infant Snooze 4. ALARM CONDITIONS FOR THE SMARTPHONE APPS The baby activity states which may require attention of parents/caregivers are coupled with alarms. Alarms for some states can be disabled by parents/caregivers. The mandatory alarm is not user‐selectable. 4.1 Clearing of alarms The display will be as shown in any alarm condition. To clear the alarm, Tap ‘OK’ The current baby activity state triggering the alarm will be displayed www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 16 ...
Smartphone alarm volume is fixed at maximum Infant Snooze volume is fixed at maximum Alarm type is fixed at both sound and vibration Music stream is paused 4.3 Wake up alert The wake up alert is meant to inform parents/ caregivers when the baby has woken up and is crying or agitated. It will be activated only after the baby is asleep for more than 5 minutes. The alarm will be activated when both baby’s constant movement period of 20 seconds and sound are detected. The display will be as shown after alarm is cleared. WARNING: Alert will be disabled during music / lullaby The wake up alert can be enabled or disabled in the Settings tab. stream to prevent false alert due to sound. HINT: Only place the baby on the Infant Snooze when baby is asleep www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 17 ...
The alert will be activated and the display will be as shown after alarm is cleared. WARNING: The absence alert can be enabled or disabled in the Settings tab. Alert is disabled during music / lullaby stream. WARNING: There may be exceptional unknown situations eg. 1) where babies toss or rotate such that only part of their body lies on the Infant Snooze, 2) parent’s hands or elbows may press / hit on the Infant Snooze or on the cot/mattress where the Infant Snooze is placed when carrying up the baby ‐ rendering the current state of the baby to be non‐ deterministic. As a precaution for the unknown states, the display will be indicated as shown, to alert parents/caregivers to check on the baby. Please attend to your baby. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 18 ...
on the current Active Baby Monitor Apps phone turn off & on the Infant Snooze again. The LED will be blinking red & green to indicate pairing mode turn on the iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active on the new phone Baby Monitor Apps If the pairing is not successful, try the following on your smartphone. Go to Settings ‐> Wireless & networks ‐> Bluetooth settings ‐> www.iBabyGuard.com ...
Tap on “Scan for devices” Tap on the Bluetooth device name for the iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor Apps to pair with the Infant Snooze 5.3 Low battery alert for Infant Snooze When the battery of the Infant Snooze is low, low battery alert for the Infant Snooze will be indicated as shown. Tap “OK” to clear alert and return to baby activity monitor state. Alert tone will be triggered at every minute interval till Infant Snooze battery is replaced. WARNING: After clearing the alert, low battery indication will also be reflected in the status bar till battery for the Infant Snooze is replaced. In the case of no connection between Infant Snooze and the smartphone during Infant Snooze low battery state, the Infant Snooze will alarm and the red LED will blink. TIPS: ...
5.4 Error 1: Fiber sensor is broken When the fiber sensor is broken, the display will be as shown and alarm will be activated. Please contact your service center. 5.5 Error 8: Weight limit indication for the Infant Snooze The display will be as shown to indicate high pressure, such as heavy weight on the Infant Snooze or the baby sitting up. Alarm will be activated. Please do not use the Infant Snooze with weight exceeding limit WARNING: If the weight limit error icon remains when the baby is in sleeping position, the baby weight had exceeded the defined weight limit of the Infant Snooze. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 21 ...
5.6 Error 9: Device malfunction The product may have malfunction. The display will be as shown with an error number and alarm will be activated. Please contact your service center. 6. EXCEPTIONS MANAGEMENT FOR SMARTPHONE Below is an outline of the various possible user scenarios during the exceptions on the smartphone such as calling out, receiving call, in power‐save mode or using another application, when using the iBabyGuard™ Apps. The user scenarios may vary for different phone models based on Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor their exceptions management methodology. Calling / Receiving call Alarm condition can trigger the alarm during a call. Scheduled feeding reminder will also trigger the alarm in similar situation. Smartphone in power save / screen save mode Alarm condition will trigger the audible alarm and the smartphone LCD screen will light up. Enable the smartphone and the alarm condition will be displayed. Note: Some phone models may not light up the LCD screen when alarm is triggered. Using another Apps iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor Apps needs to be running and should NOT be exited. Alarm condition will trigger the audible alarm and iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor Apps will be pop up on the display foreground. iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor Apps is off The feeding reminder will trigger the reminder alarm when schedule is up. Any other baby alarm will NOT be activated when iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor Apps is off www.iBabyGuard.com ...
7.1 Powering up the Parent Unit Insertion of battery to the Parent Unit Open the battery compartment by sliding the cover upwards as shown by the arrow label. Insert the 2 AAA batteries. Insertion of battery to the Infant Snooze Flip the Infant Snooze over to the bottom side. Insert the 4 AA batteries inside the battery compartment. Cover back the battery cover as shown by the arrow. Power on the Infant Snooze Place the Infant Snooze on the cot, mattress or any flat surface. Put your baby on the Infant Snooze. Press the power button at the tip of Infant Snooze frame as shown. The LED indicator on the top of the Infant Snooze will light up. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 23 ...
WARNING: The Infant Snooze will establish communication with only 1 device at one time. Please ensure the Smart Phone Apps is turned off when the Parent Unit is in use and vice versa. 7.2 Setting up the Parent Unit Alarm type There are 2 alarm types to select for activation of alarm for the designated baby states which require attention. Select the switch on the right hand side of the Parent Unit in accordance to your preferred alarm type. Sound (top position) Vibrate (bottom position) The corresponding vibrate or sound alarm icons for the selected alarm type will pop up on the LCD display accordingly when pushing the switch. HINT: Consider switching to vibration mode when parents / caregivers do not want to disturb others around them with the sound alarm. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 24 ...
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The volume indication bars will pop up on the LCD display when adjusting the volume. Alert enable The alert enable function is a single toggle control function which activates BOTH the baby wake up and absence detection (refer to section 10.3 and 10.4 for more details) at any one time. The alert is disabled by default. To enable baby wake up and absence detection alerts, Press the alert enable button once Pressing it again will disable the alert again. An alert icon will be indicated on the top of the LCD as shown (highlighted in red) when alarm is enabled. WARNING: It is advisable NOT to disable alarm when your baby is unwell or need extra attention. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 25 ...
Parent Unit The talk icon will pop up as shown when TALK button is pressed. Release TALK button when not speaking. WARNING: Sound activity from your baby is not transmitted when the TALK button is pressed. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 26 ...
9. BABY ACTIVITY STATUS INDICATION ON PARENT UNIT 9.1 Sleeping The display will be as shown when your baby is sound asleep. The baby breath movement count per minute (BPM) is indicated on the top right‐hand corner. 9.2 Baby movement The display will be as shown when your baby is moving. 9.3 Baby absence The display will be as shown when your baby is not on the Infant Snooze 10. ALARM CONDITIONS FOR THE PARENT UNIT The baby activity states which may require attention of parents / caregivers are coupled with alarms. Alarms for some states can be disabled by parents / caregivers. The mandatory alarm is not user‐selectable. 10.1 Clearing of alarms Alarm can be cleared by pressing any of the 3 buttons on the front side of the Parent Unit . WARNING: The default function for each of the 3 button is disabled during alarm condition and used only to clear alarm. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 27 ...
The activity status for your baby will be indicated as shown. Audio alarm will also be activated on the mat with the red LED blinking. WARNING: During no breath movement alarm activation, Parent Unit alarm volume is fixed at maximum, Infant Snooze volume is fixed at maximum & Alarm type is fixed at both sound and vibration 10.3 Wake up alert The wake up alert is meant to inform parents / caregivers when the baby has woken up and is crying or agitated. It will be activated only after the baby is asleep for more than 5 minutes. The alarm will be activated when both baby’s contant movement period of 20 seconds and sound are detected. The display will be as shown. HINT: Only place the baby on the Infant Snooze during baby nap/sleep time. This alert can be enabled or disabled with the alert enable button www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 28 ...
As a precaution for the unknown states, the display will be indicated as shown, to alert parents/caregivers to check on the baby. Please attend to your baby. 11. OTHER STATUS INDICATIONS ON THE PARENT UNIT 11.1 Out of range / Link loss The range between the Parent Unit and Infant Snooze is up to 30m line of sight. Indoor limits may be reduced, subject to the layout of the building concrete structure. When communication between the Parent Unit and Infant Snooze is lost, link loss icon as shown will blink on the display and alarm will be activated. To maintain connection, Walk closer towards the Infant Snooze with the Parent Unit The connection period is a 5 minutes window, after which the Parent Unit will power off. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 29 ...
Power on and hold the POWER button for 5 seconds on the new Parent Unit. The display will be indicated as shown when pairing is successful. 11.3 Low battery indication for Parent Unit The low battery indication for the Parent Unit will be displayed as shown (highlighted in red) and blink simultaneously when the battery for the Parent Unit is low. Replace battery for the Parent Unit. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 30 ...
To conserve battery power, switch off the Infant Snooze after use every day. 11.5 Error 1: Fiber sensor is broken The display will be as shown blinking when the fiber sensor is broken. Please contact your service center. 11.6 Error 8: Weight limit indication for the Infant Snooze The display will be as shown blinking to indicate high pressure, such as heavy weight on the Infant Snooze or the baby sitting up. The alarm will also be activated. Note: If the indication remains when the baby is in sleeping position, the baby weight had exceeded the defined weight limit of the Infant Snooze. 11.7 Error 9: Device malfunction The product may have malfunctioned. The display will be blinking as shown with an error number. Please contact your service center. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 31 ...
Smartphone/ may Ensure battery is inserted Parent Unit be placed near large metal on the Infant Snooze side. objects. Power off and on again The link between the Infant for both the Infant Snooze Snooze or Smartphone/ and Smartphone/ Parent may be lost to try establishing the Parent Unit Unit link. Battery is not inserted on the Infant Snooze. Enable manual pairing (refer to Section 6: Other status indication) Ensure battery is inserted on the Infant Snooze. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 32 ...
E9 Device Malfunction Please contact your service center 13. MAINTENANCE DO NOT subject the Infant Snooze to sharp folds as it may damage the sensing element and affect the functionality and sensitivity of the Infant Snooze. DO NOT wash or immerse the whole Infant Snooze in water. Clean the Infant Snooze with a soft damp cloth and allow to dry. Avoid using any chemical or cleaning detergent. Keep your Infant Snooze away from sources of moisture. It may cause the electronic control circuit to malfunction. DO NOT drop the Parent Unit on the floor as it may damage internal components and cause malfunction. Keep the Parent Unit away from moisture. Remove batteries from the Parent Unit and Infant Snooze when not in use for a long period of time. The operating temperature range for the iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor is from 10 C ‐ 40 C. DO NOT operate beyond this range as it may not function according to defined specifications. 14. TECHNICAL SUPPORT Before you contact the Technical support, please read the Troubleshooting and FAQ section. If you have questions about the use or features of the product please contact your local distributor/retailer. Please include as much information possible from the packaging material. This will help us in speeding the process. www.iBabyGuard.com Copyright 2012 iBabyGuard International 33 ...
15. LIMITED WARRANTY Your iBabyGuard™ Infant Snooze Active Baby Monitor is covered warranty for malfunction in the electronic parts only, for a period of 12 months from the date of the original purchase, when used in accordance with the usage condition provided with the unit. Malfunction due to misuse, not in accordance with the usage condition, will not be covered in the warranty. We will, at our discretion, repair or replace the product should it fails to function properly when used as directed within the warranty period. This warranty does not cover the battery, damaged as a result of accidents, improper maintenance or any other form of misuse. The warranty is also void if the owner attempts to fold the Infant Snooze when instructed not to as stated in the user manual, repairs or modifies the product in any way. We are 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. This device complies with the essential requirements of the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC and LVD Directive 2006/95/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC, R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC and LVD Directive 2006/95/EC: ‐ EN 60950 ‐ EN50371 ‐ EN 301489‐1 ‐ EN 301 489‐17 ‐ EN 300328 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. 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 in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures: ‐ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ‐ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ‐ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ...
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