Clean the outer surface of the transmitter and the receiver with a cloth lightly dampened with a mild cleaning solution. • Never immerse the transmitter, receiver or AC adaptor. • Protect the environment by not disposing of this product with household waste (2002/96/EC). Check your local authority for recycling advice and facilities (Europe only). 9 Setup • Set the transmitter channel switch to the same channel as the receiver(s). Place the transmitter in the same room with child. Point the microphone towards the crib or play area. Unwrap and fully extend the AC adaptor for best transmission. Insert the AC adaptor pin into the DC input jack on the transmitter and plug the power cord into a standard wall outlet. Use the power cord only in a wall outlet. Do not plug into a ceiling outlet. Night Light T(Back Side of TNight Light T (Back Side of T Power ButtonPower Button Night Light ButtonNight Light Button Channel SwitchChannel Switch • Press the transmitter power button to turn the power ON (the button lights up). • Press the night light button for a soft, glowing light. (Press again to turn off the night light.) • Slide the night light timer switch to turn the timer on. When the timer is on the night light will automatically shut off after 30 minutes. 10 Testing Sound Reception Test transmitter and receiver reception each time you change location of use. Power ButtonPower Button • Place the transmitter in the room where you intend to use it. • Press the transmitter power button to turn the power ON (the button lights up). • Set the transmitter channel switch to the same channel as the receiver(s). Turn on a radio. 11 Testing Sound Reception Power/Volume DialPower/Volume Dial Range IndicatorRange Indicator • Place a receiver in the room where you intend to use it. • Rotate the power/volume dial to turn the power ON. Wait a few seconds to see if you have a good signal. If the range indicator light turns on, you are out of range. First try switching to a different channel on both the receiver and transmitter. If the range indicator stays on, move the receiver closer to the transmitter. 12 Setup • Place a receiver where you can see and hear it. • Unwrap and fully extend the AC adaptor cord for best reception. Insert the AC adaptor pin into the DC input jack on the receiver and plug into a standard wall outlet. Note: To use battery power, refer to the Receiver Battery Installation section. • Turn the power/volume dial up to turn the power ON. The power light will light up. Adjust the volume as needed. Hint: If you are using battery power and the battery power is low, the low battery indicator will fl ash. Replace the batteries with three, newalkaline “AAA” (LR03) batteries or use the AC adaptor as a power source. • When sound is picked up by a receiver, the sound lights turn on. -One or two lights indicate quieter sounds. -Three or more lights indicate louder sounds. • Clip the receiver onto your clothes to stay in touch with baby around your house or yard. Hint: The receiver’s range is up to 500 feet (152 m) away from the transmitter. The range indicator will turn on and you will hear a tone when the receiver is out of range. 13 Problems & Solutions Problem Solution Transmitter range indicator light flashes Receiver is out of range of transmitter. Move receiver closer to transmitter. Note: Range varies depending on surrounding conditions such as noise levels, physical obstructions and signal interference. Transmitter power is off. Turn transmitter power on. Channel switches are on different channels. Make sure channel switches on both transmitter and receiver are set to same channel. Loose power cord connection and transmitter power is off. Check transmitter power cord plug-to-outlet connection. No power to wall outlet and transmitter power is off. Make sure light switch that controls power flow to wall outlet is on. Power is off because circuit breaker for room is off. Make sure house fuses and circuit breakers are on. Receiver power indicator does not light Receiver power is off. Turn receiver power on. Batteries in receiver are weak or dead. Replace all batteries with three “AAA” (LR03) alkaline batteries or use the AC adaptor as a power source. Power is off because circuit breaker for room is off. Make sure house fuses and circuit breakers are on. No power to wall outlet and power is off. Make sure light switch that controls power flow to wall outlet is on. Receiver low battery indicator light flashes Batteries in receiver are weak or dead. Replace all batteries with three “AAA” (LR03) alkaline batteries or use the AC adaptor as a power source. Transmitter power L.E.D. does not light at all Transmitter power is off. Turn transmitter power on. Loose power cord connection and transmitter power is off. Check transmitter power cord plug-to-outlet connection. No power to wall outlet and transmitter power is off. Make sure light switch that controls power flow to wall outlet is on. Power is off because circuit br...