Evenflo ETL624TEVENFLO Baby Monitor Transmitter User Manual

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Thank You for purclmmg the Evenllo
Constant Care 4000 Parent Pager.
1 Understanding how your monitor works helps you obtain the
highest periormance perlomiance levels. Before setting up
and using your Constant Care 4000 Parent Pager, please read
this Owner’s Manual completely It pro-rides helplul tips to
ensure the best operating circumstznces for assisting you in
monitoring your child.
We are pleased you those to buy an Evenilo product and want
you to he iust as pleased. We try very hard to produce and
deliver a riua‘ity prurluct in terms at appearance and
perlormence and that is why it is covered by a LIMIIED ONE
YEAR WARRANI’Y against delects in workmanship or flialelial
Sometimes, however, a product With a prob'em slips through
out system, or questions arise regarding the product When
this happens, we want to help solve the problem as soon as
it s hrotight to our attention. We tirerelore ask that you:
' DO NOT use near water or outdoors.
I DO NOT place lumiture on card.
- NEVER place the baby's unit or its adapter in the crib or playpen, or
within the child's reach.
Bl) NOT hang this monitor near or on chb. The cord can present a
strangulation hazard.
Always keep the urut out of children‘s reach.
DO NOT use thls monitor if lt is broken or missing parts.
0 Retain this notice for luture relerence and attach your
n This product is des'gned and intended to he used solely to monitor
sales receipt.
the actions of a sleeping child.
6 Record here the . DO NOT use this monitor Villh products that «am the user: ‘NEVER
LEAVE CillLD UNATTENEDED',
Model Number: _ _____
- This product does not replace responsrble adult supervision of a child.
Date of purchase
n You should check your child regularly as this product will not detect
your child‘s quiet activities,
Date of manufacture“ , m, w, e_,,__e___
Most problems can be handled promptly with a
toll-free phone call. Before returning the
product to the store, please let us try to help
you. Call us on our tolHree number a! l-BOO-
233-592 I, Monday through Friday 8:00 am. to
7.00 run EST.
This product is not intended to he used as a medical monitor, and its
use should not replace adult supervrsron.
Make sure the Parent's and Baby's units are lunctioning properly, on
the same channel, and within reception range of each other.
v it is essential to check the sound reception regularly.
To help us help you, please have available or
include in your correspondemze all relative
rniormatron such as the Model Number, Date of
Manufacture. nature of the problem, etc. It you
ime any quewuno qr prtileus w-tu your Evenllo
Constant Care 4000 Patent Pager
please do not return it to
the store; call Eventio's Parent
Link at LEGO-2336921 (U S
and Canada).
0 Your adapters are equipped with polarized alternating current line
plugs [a plug having one blade wider than the other). lhrs plug wrii
lit into the outlet only one way. This is a safety feature If you are
urmhle to insert the plug iully into the outlet, try reversing the plug.
if the plug should still foil to fitA Contact your electrician
to replace your obsolete outlet. Most building codes
currently require polarized electrical outlets. Do not
defeat the safety purpose oi the polarized plug.
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M 1. Read and observe all warnings on the product and m (in; ii). Adapter must be removed from either the transmitter or
Ownei’s Manual. Pay special attention to information marked receiver for battery operation. in case of power outage, the
"WARNING" and "IMPORTANT“ This information can affect your balteiies will not act as a backup if the AC adapters are engaged.
child’s safety. Keep this Owner‘s Manual nearby for quick and easy
reference ii. Do not use the monitor if:
- Either adapter cord has been damaged.
1 2. Avoid placement near water or moisture. Do not use baby's t Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into any ofits
unit outdoors. Do not use your monitor near a bathtub, shoinerI components.
sink, laundry tiihI swimming pool, wet basement, or other locations ' It has been exposed to rain or Water.
where water or moisture may result in electrocut n. t It has been dropped or something inside is damaged.
- if any parts are missing or broken. Call Evenfio's Parent Link at
1. Allow for proper ventilation of the adapters and the l BOO»233-5921 lorinstniciional literature or product
monitors. Do not place your monitor on or under a rug, bed, sofa, information it neerled.
blanket or similar ubiect that blocks its irentihtion. Do not place it
inaliuiIi-i‘n initdIIatitln such asaoookcase or stereocabinet, These re, Reler to the Troubleshooting Chart in this Owner’s Manual
‘ iiiay impede the air flow through the ventilation openings. before returning your monitor for serwcinp. You may be able
to solve the problem on your own in very little time.
4. Remove the batteries from the monitor components and
unnluq the AC adapters ii the monitor will not be used f}. If serwce is required due to a possible defect, and the
for a long period of time. monitor is stili under warranty, see limited Warranty for
instructions This product should be serviced only by qualified
5 Avoid pIacenient near heat sources. 00 no! use your service personnel at Evenllo Company, Inc. when:
‘o‘I monitor near a radiatort stove. heat register. or other appliance ' An_AC adapter or Its DIUQ has bee" “ng"-
.x- (including amplifiers and iVsi that produce heat. Heat can damage - Objects have fallen or liquid has been Spilled into the Transmitter
the case of components. or Receiver.
' The fraiismitter or Receiver do not appear to operate normally or
G. This monitor can be operated by batteries (Parent's Unit uses three exhibit a marked change in performance.
AAA batteries and Baby's Unit uses one 9 Volt battery) or by the
Evenflo AC adapter: prqvlderL The Evenilo AC adapterg provided 14, There are no servrceable parts inside these monitors Do not open
must be plugged into standard househo‘d outlets ( I ZOV AC outlet), the (33585
Do not use extension cord:
Protect the AC ailwter cords Route cords so ihey are not
waiked on or plflt‘hed by itenis placed iiptiri them, and pay particular
attention to cords at the AC adapter plugs, wall plugs, and where
they plug into the transmitter or receiver.
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more consistent than that 0! the battery, and using the adapter provides
clearer reception
' In some homes, battery operation wrll dramatically reduce the eliective
range ol the system.
‘ For best results, use your adapter when you are in the same place (such
as your bedroom at night or the kitchen during the day) over along
period at time. The adapter provrdes maximum power, and additional
antenna length.
0 This nursery monitor operates over public airwaves. Transmrssrons tram
your Gaby‘s Unit may be picked up by another product operaung on the
same frequency Your Parent's Unit may also pick up uansrn.ssrons irom
another product on the same frequency. lt interference occurs, change
80TH your Gaby‘s and Parent's unrts to the alternate frequency channel
l Always make sure that both units are on the same frequency channel. it
is pOSSibIe for the Parent's Unit to pick up the Baby‘s Unit even il they are
not on the same channel when both units are close together; however,
you‘ll experience static and interlerence
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Features
Out—Oi-Range Alarm: An alarm wtll sound through your Parent’s Unit ii:
. The units are taken out 0! range oi one another.
- The unrts are set to different channels.
- Power to the Baby's Unit is lost.
- A strong intenenng Signal starts on the selected channel.
The Out-OfaRange Alarm can only be stopped by reestablishing Contact
between the two units or by turning oil the Parent's Unit. This alarm feature
is designed to give you confidence and reassurance that your Evenflo
Constant Care 4000 Parent Pager is functioning properly.
Operational Range: Vour monitor's typical transmission/recepuon range rs
typically 600 teet depending on battery power and possible obstructions (i e.
walls) that radio waves encounter. The methods and materials used in your
home's CthUuLlan, terrain and other lactois may also affect transmission.
Power indicator Light: The Power indicator Light Will illuminate green
whenever the unit is turned on. whether the unit is stationary (plugged into
the adapter) or panab‘e (using battery power).
Channel A/B: ll interference occurs, change BOTH your Baby’s Unit and
Paient's Unit to the alternate Ireuuency channel, The Constant Care 6000
Parent Pager operates over public airwaves Transmission (rem your Baby's
Unn may on pirked up by another product it it is on the same frequency.
Your Parent's Unit may also pick up transmission horn another product it it IS
broadcasrrng lrorn the same lrequancy.
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The Sahy's Unit is a transmitter, which sends sounds to the Parent’s Uni!
(receiver) it is powered either a 9 volt battery or by an AC adapter which is
included. ‘
I . Place the Eaby's Unit on a hard flat surface 5 to lo feet away from the
baby. Do not place it on a soft suilace or it may up over.
7 . Aim the (rant 0! the Baby's Unit towards the baby, Be sure that there
aren’t any large ubiects blocking the path between the Baby's Unit and
the baby.
3, Attach the AC adapter to the Baby's Unit, fully Eltlllid the cord. and plug
the adapter into an electriral outlet Use only the adapters irduderl
.1_ Lhe;l< the channel sWitch. insure the “my“; Unit I5 31 in iiie same
channel 155 the Parent‘s Unit.
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5. Slide the Power SWitch to ON. The Power Light Will glo®
6. Turn the Baby’s Unit OFF when not in use,
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The Parent's Unit receives sound trcm the Baby’s Unit (Transmitter) and is
pvwered either by three AAA batteries or by an AC adapter which is included.
\. Check the channel switch. liislire ihe Baby's Unit is set to the same
channel as the Parent’s Unit.
2 . Move to a room away lrum the Baby‘s Unit.
3. Place the Parent's Unit where you can easily manitor it by sight or sound.
You can use the Parent‘s unit three ways:
0 When using batteries. place it where you can easily see or hear it.
- When usmg batteries. wear it usmg the belt clip.
' When uSing the adapter plugged into a stindard wall outlet
4 Turn on the Parent's unit by rotating the Oil/Oil Volume Cuntrol, whilst
the Winnie. the Power Light Will glow green.
5. Turn OFF the l’arent's Unit when not in iise.
6 . Have someone speak into the Eaby‘s Unit to verify sound transmission.
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5 AUG“) 0"“°f‘Ra”Qe alarm “HMS e Parent‘s Unit may be outside the transmission range of - Move Parent’s Unrt closer to the Baby’s Unlt. r
the my; Unit.
- Make sure that both unrts are set to the same channel.
0 Baby's Unit and Parent's unit are on different channels.
- lurn tlte ON/OFF smtch on the Baby's Unit to the
. Baby’s Unit is not trrmed or», or may not be plugged “Or‘l' positron. '
mu) a walking outlet. l
» Check the AC outlet to be sure it is worklnq. v
~ Battery in baby's unit may be low ,
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l R»: mien is poor due M a Other household applmxs, cordless phones, 0 Turn ail, unplug or mute the device that is causing {
Sullc‘ buzzing or fluorescent lrghts er motors may be disrupting the the prghrgm, l
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7 0 Move the Parent's Unrt closer to the Baby's Unit, r
- Parent’s Um! may be out of effective range.
- Replace battery. .
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Parent's Unit is mzkrng a - Baby‘s Unit is pickrng up sounds from the Parent's - Move the Parent's Umt at least 10 feet away lrom
w loud feedback nclse, Um! because they are too clbse to each other, the Baby's Unit.
'\ ' Volume may be set too high, - Lower the volume.
7 Parent's unit ls pickrng 0 A nerghbor has a srmrlar baby monltor, cordless phone - Change the frequency channel that is in use, Be sure
l up sounds or static from or walkre talkre that ls transmitting sounds on the to change the channel an BOTH units.
outslde your home. same frequency channel
Power lndrcatur quht 0 Battery in Parent's lmlt rray be ltrw - Change the ban-mes.
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