Philips Consumer Lifestyle SCD603H 2.4GHz Baby Monitor - Parent Unit User Manual

Philips Consumer Lifestyle 2.4GHz Baby Monitor - Parent Unit

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1 Introduction
Introduction
General description
3.1
3.2
Preparing for use
Baby unit
Parent unit
4.1
Using the appliance
Positioning the baby monitor
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
Features
Adjusting loudspeaker volume
Adjusting display brightness
Sound level lights
Voice activation
Nightlight
Lullaby function
Out-of-range alert
Night vision
Belt clip/stand
Auto mute feature
Reset feature
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Cleaning and maintenance
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Storage
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Ordering accessories
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Assistance
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Warranty
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Frequently asked questions
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Congratulations on your purchase and welcome
to Philips AVENT! To fully benefit from the
support that Philips AVENT offers, register your
product at www.philips.com/welcome.
The Philips AVENT video monitor provides you
with round-the-clock support and it allows you to
see your baby day and night from anywhere in the
house. The latest digital technology guarantees clear
sound and the clearest image of your baby. This
gives you an additional sense of security without
entering your baby’s room and disturbing its sleep.
2 General description
I Parent unit
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Antenna
Battery/power-on light
Voice activation light
Brightness adjustment buttons
Video display - icon explanation
a.	Parent unit and baby unit are not linked
b. Battery status
c. Signal strength symbol
d. Volume level bar
e. Brightness level bar
f. Lullaby numbers
g. ‘Repeat lullaby’ symbol
h. Voice activation symbol
i. Volume muted symbol
Volume up and down buttons
Sound level lights
Socket for appliance plug
Loudspeaker
Battery compartment lid
Belt clip/stand
On/off button
Voice activation button
Lullaby play/stop button
Next lullaby button
Rechargeable battery  
Adapter
Appliance plug
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Table of contents
II Baby unit
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Antenna
Power-on light
Microphone
Lens
Loudspeaker
Base
Nightlight and nightlight button
Wall-mounting holes
Battery compartment lid
Socket for appliance plug
On/off switch
Appliance plug
Adapter  
3 Preparing for use
IMPORTANT: Read the important safety
instructions carefully before you use the
video baby monitor and keep them for
future reference.
3.1.2 Placing the non-rechargeable batteries
In case of a power failure, the baby unit can run
on four 1.5V R6 AAA alkaline batteries (not included).
Do not use rechargeable batteries. The baby
unit does not have a charging function and
rechargeable batteries discharge slowly when
they are not in use.
B Warning:
Unplug the baby unit and make sure your hands
and the unit are dry when you insert nonrechargeable batteries.
D Note:
The baby unit has an operating time of 3 hours
when you use it on non-rechargeable alkaline
batteries with the night light turned on.
Remove the battery compartment lid.
Insert four non-rechargeable alkaline batteries.
3.1 Baby unit
Always operate the baby unit connected to an
electrical outlet. To guarantee automatic power
backup in case of a power failure, we advise you
to insert non-rechargeable batteries.
3.1.1 Connecting the baby unit
Put the appliance plug in the baby unit and
insert the adapter into an electrical outlet.
D Note:
Make sure the + and - poles point in the
right direction.
Reattach the lid.
3.2 Parent unit
3.2.1 Operation on rechargeable battery
Slide down the battery compartment lid to
remove it.
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	Insert the rechargeable battery.
B Warning:
Unplug the parent unit and make sure your
hands and the unit are dry when you insert the
rechargeable battery.
•• The parent unit comes with a rechargeable
Li-ion polymer 1100mAh battery.
•• Charge the parent unit before you use it
for the first time or when the parent unit
indicates that the battery is low.
•• The battery is low when the empty battery
symbol flashes on the video display and the
battery/power-on light on the parent unit
flashes red.
D Note:
Make sure the + and - poles point in the
right direction.
Reattach the lid.
D Note:
If the battery is completely empty, the parent unit
automatically turns off and loses contact with the
baby unit.
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	Insert the appliance plug into the parent unit
and insert the adapter into an electrical outlet.
D Note:
•• When the parent unit is charged for
the first time, the operating time is less
than 7 hours. The rechargeable battery
only reaches its full capacity after four
discharging and charging cycles.
•• The battery gradually discharges, even
when the parent unit is turned off.
4 Using the appliance
Place the parent unit and the baby unit in the
same room to test the connection.
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•• The battery/power-on light on the parent
unit lights up green and the animated
battery charging image appears at the top
of the video display.
•• When the battery is fully charged, the
battery symbol at the top of the video
display is full.
•• When you charge the parent unit for
the first time or after a long period
of disuse, turn it off and let it charge
continuously for at least 4 hours.
•• Charging normally takes 2.5 hours, but
it takes longer when the parent unit is
turned on during charging. To keep the
charging time as short as possible,
turn off the parent unit during charging.
•• When the rechargeable battery is fully
charged, the parent unit can be used
cordlessly for approx. 7 hours if it is
in voice activation mode. If the video
display is on continuously, the parent unit
can be used cordlessly at default setting
for approx. 5.5 hours.
5ft
Make sure the baby unit is at least 1.5 meters
(5 feet) away from the parent unit.
Set the on/off switch on the baby unit to
the ON position.
•• The green power-on light goes on.
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E Tip:
Find out what the best position is for
the parent unit by looking at the signal
strength symbol. The number of stripes
indicates the quality of the connection.
Press and hold the on/off button on the
parent unit.
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D Note:
The power-on light always lights up green,
even when there is no connection with
the parent unit.
•• If no connection can be established, the
parent unit beeps and the out-of-range
image appears on the display.
1.5s
•• The video display goes on and the linking
image appears on the display.
4.1 Positioning the baby
monitor
B Warning:
Keep the baby unit out of the reach of the baby.
Never place the baby unit inside or mount it on
the baby’s bed or playpen.
•• When a connection has been established,
the baby is shown on the video display
and the signal strength symbol appears.
D Note:
If you use a cordless phone, wireless video, Wi-Fi
network, microwave oven or Bluetooth on 2.4Ghz
and you experience interference on either the
parent unit or baby unit, move the parent unit
further away until there is no more interference.
For optimal sound detection, place the baby
unit at least 1 meter (3.5 feet) away from your
baby, but no further than 1.5 meters
(5 feet) away.
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3.5-
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There are two ways to position the baby unit:
1 Place the baby unit on a stable, level and
horizontal surface.
2 Mount the baby unit to the wall as shown
in the figure with the screws supplied.
Place the parent unit within the operating
range of the baby unit. Make sure it is at least
1.5 meters (5 feet) away from the baby unit
to avoid acoustic feedback.
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>1.5
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•• Use the provided template, to mark the exact
location of the screw holes on the wall.
•• Position the baby unit at a higher level to get
a good overview of the baby’s bed or playpen.
Adjust the baby unit in a way that ensures the
best visibility of your baby.
For more information on the operating range,
see section ‘Operating range’ below.
4.1.1 Operating range
The operating range of the baby monitor is
150 meters (490 feet) in open air and line of sight.
Indoors the operating range is up to 30 meters
(98 feet). Depending on the surroundings and
other disturbing factors, this range may be smaller.
For wet and moist materials, the range loss may
be up to 100%.
Dry materials
Wood, plaster,
cardboard, glass
(without metal, wires
or lead)
Brick, plywood
B Warning:
Do not position the baby unit with the
microphone pointing too far down, as this
may prevent the microphone from picking up
sounds properly.
5ft
Reinforced concrete
Metal grilles or bars
Metal or aluminum
sheets
Material
thickness
< 30cm
(12in)
Loss of
range
0-10%
< 30cm
5-35%
(12in)
< 30cm
30-100%
(12in)
< 1cm (0.4in) 90-100%
< 1cm (0.4in) 100%
5.1 Adjusting loudspeaker
volume
You can adjust the loudspeaker volume of the
parent unit to the level you prefer.
5.2 Adjusting display brightness
You can adjust the display brightness of the parent
unit to the level you prefer.
Press the brightness adjustment buttons on
the parent unit to adjust the brightness of the
video display.
Press the volume up or down button to adjust
the volume.
•• The display brightness bar appears on
the display to show the selected display
brightness.
•• The volume bar appears on the display to
show the selected volume.
D Note:
If the volume is set to a high level, the parent unit
consumes more power.
D Note:
If the brightness is set to a high level, the parent
unit consumes more power.
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5 Features
5.3 Sound level lights
•• The voice activation light on the parent
unit goes on and the voice activation
image appears on the video display.
The parent unit continuously monitors the sound
level in your baby’s room and the sound level
lights let you know if there is any activity. If your
baby cries, the blue sound level lights light up on
the parent unit.
•• As long as no sound is detected, the sound
level lights are out.
•• When the baby unit picks up a sound, one or
more sound level lights on the parent unit go
on. The number of lights that go on depends
on the loudness of the sound picked up by
the baby unit. The sound level lights also
go on when the parent unit is set to a low
volume or when the voice activation mode is
activated (see section ‘Voice activation’ below).
•• When the baby unit detects a sound,
the video display on the parent unit
automatically goes on to show the baby.
When no new sound is detected for 20
seconds, the video display goes out again.
To deactivate the voice activation mode, press
the voice activation button on the parent unit
again. The voice activation light goes out and the
voice activation off image appears on the display.
5.5 Nightlight
5.4 Voice activation
The parent unit continuously monitors the
sound level in your baby´s room. When the voice
activation mode is activated, the video display only
turns on when the baby unit picks up a sound.
As long as no sound is detected, the video display
is off to save power.
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To activate the voice activation mode, press
the voice activation button on the parent unit.
Press the nightlight button on the base of the
baby unit to turn on the nightlight.
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To select another lullaby, press the lullaby
button. Continue pressing the ‘next lullaby’
button until you hear the lullaby you prefer.
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•• The nightlight on the base of the baby
unit goes on.
Press the nightlight button again to turn off
the nightlight.
5.6 Lullaby function
Press the lullaby play/stop button on the
parent unit to play a lullaby.
D Note:
You can also select the repeat symbol to play
all lullabies repeatedly in a loop.
•• The lullaby starts to play on the baby unit
and is repeated continuously for approx.
15 minutes. On the video display you
see which lullaby number is played and
repeated. This number is shown in a
blue square.
Press the lullaby play/stop button on the
parent unit to play the lullaby selected.
•• The lullaby starts to play on the baby unit
and is repeated continuously.
D Note:
If you have selected the repeat mode,
all three lullabies are played repeatedly
in a loop.
To stop the lullaby, press the lullaby play/stop
button again.
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5.7 Out-of-range alert
When the parent unit is out of range of the baby
unit, the parent unit beeps every 20 seconds and the
out-of-range image appears on the video display.
D Note:
The out-of-range alert is also active when the
baby unit is turned off.
5.8 Night vision
The camera has infrared lights that allow you to
see your baby clearly, even in a dark room. When
the camera detects low light levels, the infrared
lights are turned on automatically. Place the baby
unit 1 to 1.5 meters (3.5 to 5 feet) away from the
baby to ensure a clear view.
5.9 Belt clip/stand
•• If the rechargeable battery of the parent unit
is sufficiently charged, you can take the unit
with you inside and outside the house by
attaching the unit to your belt or waistband
with the belt clip. This allows you to monitor
your baby while you are moving around.
•• To use the belt clip as a stand, turn it
downwards until the parent unit can rest on it.
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5.10 Auto mute feature
When the baby unit detects a low sound level,
e.g. the sleeping sound of the baby, the parent unit
automatically mutes the sound output so that you
will not hear this sound. When the baby starts
to cry, the parent unit automatically turns on the
volume again to let you hear the crying sound.
5.11 Reset feature
This feature allows you to reset the settings of
parent unit. You can use this function if problems
occur that you cannot solve by following the
suggestions in chapter ‘Frequently asked questions’.
Press and hold the on/off button on the
parent unit to turn it off.
Press and hold the volume down button
and simultaneously press and hold the on/off
button until a beep is heard. The parent unit
turns on again.
•• The parent unit has now been reset to
default factory settings.
5.11.1 Default settings
•• Loudspeaker volume: 3
•• Voice activation: off
•• Display brightness: 4
B Warning:
Do not immerse the parent unit and the baby
unit in water and do not clean them under
running water.
B Warning:
Do not use a cleaning spray or liquid cleaners.
1 Turn off the baby unit and the parent unit and
remove the adapters from the electrical outlet.
2 Clean the parent unit and the baby unit with
a dry cloth.
D Note:
Fingerprints or dirt on the lens of the baby
unit may affect the camera’s performance.
Avoid touching the lens with your fingers.
B Warning:
Make sure the baby unit and parent unit are
dry before you connect them again.
Clean the adapters with a dry cloth.
7 Storage
When you are not going to use the baby monitor
for some time, remove the non-rechargeable
batteries from the baby unit and the rechargeable
battery from the parent unit. Store the parent unit,
the baby unit and the adapters in a cool and
dry place.
8 Ordering accessories
To purchase accessories for this appliance, please
visit our online shop at www.shop.philips.com/
service. If the online shop is not available in your
country, go to your Philips dealer or a Philips
service centre. If you have any difficulties obtaining
accessories for your appliance, please contact the
Philips Consumer Care Centre in your country.
You find its contact details in the worldwide
guarantee leaflet.
9 Assistance
For assistance call 1-800-54-AVENT
(1-800-542-8368) or visit our website:
www.philips.com/AVENT.
10 Warranty
10.0.1 Full two year warranty
Philips Electronics North America
Corporation(USA) and Philips Electronics Ltd
(CANADA) warrant each new Philips AVENT
product, model SCD603, against defects in materials
or workmanship for a period of two years from the
date of purchase, and agree to repair or replace any
defective product without charge.
IMPORTANT: This warranty does not cover
damage resulting from accident, misuse or
abuse, lack of reasonable care, or the affixing of
any attachment not provided with the product.
NO RESPONSIBILITY IS ASSUMED FOR ANY
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES. In order to obtain warranty service,
simply call toll-free 1-800-54-AVENT
(1-800-542-8368).
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6 Cleaning and
maintenance
11 Frequently asked
questions
This chapter lists the questions most frequently
asked about the appliance. If you cannot find the
answer to your question, visit www.philips.com/
support for more frequently asked questions or
contact the Consumer Care Center in your country.
Turning on/connecting the units
Why don’t the power-on light of the baby unit
and the parent unit go on when I turn on
the units?
•• Perhaps the rechargeable battery of the
parent unit is empty and the parent unit is not
connected to the electrical outlet. Insert the
appliance plug into the parent unit and insert
the adapter into an electrical outlet. Then press
and hold the on/off button to turn on the
parent unit and to establish connection with the
baby unit.
•• Perhaps the baby unit is not connected to
an electrical outlet and the non-rechargeable
batteries in the baby unit are empty or there
are no non-rechargeable batteries in the baby
unit at all. Connect the baby unit to an electrical
outlet or put new non-rechargeable batteries
in the baby unit. Then set the on/off switch
of the baby unit to ON position to establish
connection with the parent unit.
Why doesn’t the parent unit charge when I plug
it in?
•• The rechargeable battery may have reached the
end of its life. Replace the rechargeable battery.
•• Perhaps the adapter is not plugged in properly.
Make sure the adapter is plugged into an
electrical outlet properly.
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Why doesn’t the baby unit charge when I plug
it in?
•• The baby unit does not have a charging
function. Put new non-rechargeable batteries
in the baby unit if you want to use the baby
unit cordlessly.
Why can’t I establish a connection?
Why is the connection lost every now and then?
Why are there sound interruptions?
•• The baby unit and the parent unit are probably
close to the outer limits of the operating
range or there is interference from other
2.4GHz wireless devices. Try a different
location, decrease the distance between the
units or turn off other 2.4GHz wireless devices.
Please note that it takes about 5 seconds each
time before a connection between the units is
re-established.
•• If you have two video baby monitors, keep
them at least 1.5 meters (5 feet) away from
each other to prevent interference.
•• Perhaps the baby unit is not connected to
an electrical outlet and the non-rechargeable
batteries in the baby unit are empty or there
are no non-rechargeable batteries in the baby
unit at all. Connect the baby unit to an electrical
outlet or put new non-rechargeable batteries
in the baby unit. Then set the on/off switch
of the baby unit to ON position to establish
connection with the parent unit.
What happens during a power failure?
•• As the parent unit works on a rechargeable
battery, it continues to work if the battery is
sufficiently charged. If you have placed nonrechargeable batteries in the baby unit, the
camera continues to work and you can see
your baby.
Why does the charging time of the parent unit
exceed 2.5 hours?
•• The parent unit may be turned on during
charging. Turn off the parent unit during charging.
Why do I need to keep the baby unit and its
cord at least 1 meter (3.5 feet) from my baby?
•• To avoid strangulation with the cord and for
optimal sound detection, always place the baby
unit and its cord at least 1 meter (3.5 feet)
away from the baby.
Indications on the parent unit
Why doesn’t the battery status symbol appear
on the video display of the parent unit when
I start to charge the parent unit?
•• It may take a few minutes before the battery
symbol appears on the video display of the
parent unit when you charge the parent for
the first time or after a long period of disuse.
Why do the battery/power-on light and the
battery symbol on the video display flash red?
•• If the battery/power-on light and the
battery symbol on the video display flash
red,the rechargeable battery of the parent unit
is low. Connect the parent unit to an electrical
outlet to recharge the battery (see chapter
‘Preparing for use’).
Why does the parent unit beep?
•• If the parent unit beeps while the out-ofrange image appears on the video display, the
connection with the baby unit is lost. Move the
parent unit closer to the baby unit.
•• If the parent unit beeps while the battery/
power-on light and the battery symbol on the
video display flash red, the rechargeable battery
of the parent unit is low. Connect the parent
unit to an electrical outlet to recharge the
battery (see chapter ‘Preparing for use’).
•• The baby unit may be turned off.
Turn on the baby unit.
Noise/sound
Why does the video monitor produce a
high-pitched noise?
•• The units may be too close to each other.
Make sure the parent unit and the baby unit
are at least 1.5 meters (5 feet) away from each
other and set the volume to a lower level.
•• The volume of the parent unit may be set too
high. Decrease the volume of the parent unit.
Can I increase the volume of the lullaby on
the baby unit?
•• No, you can’t.
Why don’t I hear a sound/Why can’t I hear
my baby cry?
•• The volume of the parent unit may be set too
low or may be turned off. Press the volume up
button to increase the volume level.
•• Perhaps you did not remove the protective foil
from the microphone. Make sure all protective
foil has been removed.
•• Perhaps you have turned on the voice
activation. If the voice activation is activated,
the video display only turns on when the baby
unit picks up a sound. As long as no sound is
detected, the video display is off to save power.
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Why do the non-rechargeable batteries of the
baby unit run low quickly?
•• The baby unit consumes a lot of energy
when you have the video display turned on
continuously, when you play lullabies or when
the nightlight is turned on. We recommend to
always operate the baby unit while connected
to electricity and to use the batteries for backup purpose only. Do not place rechargeable
batteries in the baby unit, as they discharge
slowly even when they are not in use.
•• Perhaps the baby monitor is in auto mute.
When the baby unit detects a low sound level,
e.g. the sleeping sound of the baby, the parent
unit automatically mutes the sound output so
that you do not hear this sound. When the
baby starts to cry, the parent unit automatically
turns on the volume again to let you hear the
crying sound.
•• The baby unit may be too far away from your
baby. Make sure the baby unit is not further
than 1.5 meters (5 feet) from your baby, but
not closer than 1 meter (3.5 feet) to avoid a
strangulation hazard.
Why does the parent unit react too quickly to
other sounds?
•• The baby unit also picks up other sounds than
those of your baby. Move the baby unit closer
to the baby (but observe the minimum distance
of 1 meter (3.5 feet)).
Why does the parent unit make a buzzing sound?
•• Interference may occur when the parent unit
is out of range of the baby unit. Interference
may also occur if there are too many walls or
ceilings between the parent unit and the baby
unit or when other 2.4GHz wireless devices are
turned on (e.g. microwave, Wi-Fi router). Put
the parent unit in a different place, closer to the
baby unit, or turn off other wireless devices.
•• The rechargeable battery of the parent unit
may need to be charged.
Operating time/operating range
The specified operating range of the baby monitor
is up to 150 meters (490 feet) outdoors and up to
30 meters (98 feet) indoors.Why does my baby
monitor manage a much smaller distance than that?
•• The specified operating range of 150 meters
(490 feet) is only valid outdoors in open air
and in the line of sight. Depending on the
surroundings and other disturbing factors,
the operating range may be smaller. Inside
your house, the operating range is limited by
the number and type of walls and/or ceilings
between the parent unit and the baby unit
The operating time of the parent unit is
supposed to be at least 5.5 hours. Why is
the operating time of my parent unit shorter?
•• When the parent unit has been charged for the
first time, the operating time is shorter because
the battery has not reached its full capacity
yet. The rechargeable battery only reaches its
full capacity after four discharging and charging
cycles. After this, the operating time is 5.5 hours
if the voice activation is not deactivated and
7 hours if the voice activation mode is activated.
•• The parent unit consumes a lot of energy when
the video display is turned on continuously.
Activate the voice activation mode to increase
the operating time (see chapter ‘Features’,
section ‘Voice activation’).
•• The volume of the parent unit may be set too
high, which causes the parent unit to consume
a lot of energy. Decrease the volume of the
parent unit
Why do I get interference on the parent unit?
•• Interference may occur when the parent unit
is out of range of the baby unit. Interference
may also occur if there are too many walls or
ceilings between the parent unit and the baby
unit or when other 2.4GHz wireless devices are
turned on (e.g. microwave, Wi-Fi router). Put
the parent unit in a different place, closer to the
baby unit,
or turn off other wireless devices.
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Output video display
Why does the video display flicker?
•• Interference may occur when the parent unit is
out of range of the baby unit. Interference may
also occur if there are too many walls or ceilings
between the parent unit and the baby unit or
when other 2.4GHz wireless devices
are turned on (e.g. microwave, Wi-Fi router).
Put the parent unit in a different place, closer to
the baby unit, or turn off other wireless devices.
•• The rechargeable battery of the parent unit
may need to be charged.
Why isn’t there any image on the video display
when the battery/power-on light is on?
•• The parent unit may be in the voice activation
mode. Press the voice activation button again
to turn on the video display.
Why isn’t the image on the video display clear?
•• The display brightness may be set too low.
Increase the display brightness (see chapter
‘Features’, section ‘Adjusting display brightness’).
•• Perhaps you did not remove the protective
foil from the video display. Remove the
protective foil.
Why doesn’t the parent unit work in the voice
activation mode?
•• The distance between the baby and the baby
unit may be too large to pick up sounds from
the baby. Make sure that the baby unit is placed
1 to 1.5 meters (3.5 to 5 feet) away from
the baby.
Why isn’t the image on the video display clear
in night vision?
•• The distance between the baby and the baby
unit may be too large. Make sure that the
baby unit is placed 1 to 1.5 meters (3.5 to
5 feet) away from the baby.
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Important Safety Instructions
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CAUTION
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may cause an electrical shock. For the safety of everyone in your
household, please do not remove product covering.
The exclamation mark calls attention to features that require you to
read the enclosed user information closely to prevent operating and
maintenance problems.
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vases, should not be placed on this apparatus.
Important Safety Instructions
Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
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9 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly
at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from
the apparatus.
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11 Unplug this apparatus during lightning or when unused for long periods
of time.
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when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as powersupply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have
fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or
moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. Please
check the power cord periodically to prevent potential damages, such
as worn or cut cord. For assistance, visit our website www.philips.com/
AVENT or contact the Philips Consumer Care Center in your country.

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