Summer Infant 955T Baby Monitor User Manual 29550 BabbleBand IB 10 8 15
Summer Infant, Inc. Baby Monitor 29550 BabbleBand IB 10 8 15
Users Manual
rcc lrrlorrriatiorr This device complies wrth part15 at the FCC Rules Operation is subiect to the tallowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmtul interrerence, and (2) this device must accept any interterence received, including interrerenae that may cause undesired operation CAUTION Changes or modilications not expressly approved by Summer InIant may void the users authority to operate this equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and lound to comply with the limits tor a Class is digital device, pursuant to part 15 or the FCC Rules These limits are desfned to provide reasonable protection against harmtul interterence in a resi ential installation This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio lreauency energy and, it not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause narmtul interterence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interlerence will not occur in a particular installation it this equipment does cause harmrul interrerence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turnin the equipment ott and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter erence by one or more at the Iollowlng measures - Rearierlt or relocate the receiver - increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver ‘ Connect the equipment into an outlet on 0 Circuit diIIerent Irorn that to which the receiver is connected - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technlcian lor help CAUTION 1. To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, a separation distance or at least 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna at this device and all persons 2. This transmitter must not be co-iocatea or operating in conlunction with any other antenna or transmitter Summer Inlanl. lncc Monitor Warranty Policy Summer lntant, Inc, will repair or replace (at our option) your unit tree ot charge lar 12 months lrarrl the date at purchase ii the unIt is defective in workmanship or materials To claim your repaIr/replocernent, the product must be returned to Summer lntant along with a copy at the original Eurchase receipt. In the absence oi the purchase receipt, the warranty will e i2 manths irom the date oi manuiacture This warranty does not apply to normal wear or damage tram misuse, abuse, improper storage and handling, installation, accident, unauthorized repair or alteration Please contact our Customer Service Department by phone at 1-500-268-6237 or via email at summerintant com/Contact lor details. For sale and use In the USA The warranty ls null and vald If used outSlde its intended territory. 859 summer infant visit us at wwwasummerinlantmam Summer IriIari: stands behind all or its products. it you are not completely cacisned or have any questions. please Canaan our Consumer Relations Team ac l-aou-xu-nn or wwwsummerirttertuam/coricact (For Europe call +44 to) m 250 5000 or customerserviceul<@summcrinrznccomi connecc With us a mum Summer lrrrant. lrrc. Summer lritarrl Europe, ltd. @ 2m 5 Summer lntanr, lnc tzrs Park East Drive First Floor North Wing, Facus st Colors and styles may vary Woorlsocket, Ri 02595 USA Cleveland Road, Hemel Hempstead Pleuseretalnmlormutian i-auo-zsa-ozsr HPZ raw UK tarluture reterence 8 mm m 25m 5min MADE IN CHINA. iD/IS 29550 as summer infant? Please read the tollowing instructions and warnings carefully. Keep this instruction manual tor future reference. For technical support see back page. For adult use only. AWARNING: Aduit assembly required. Keep small parts away from children when assembling. INSTRUCTION MANUAL BABBLE BANDTM WEARABLE DIGITAL AUDIO MONITOR AWARNING: STRANGULATION HAZARD - Children have STRANGLED in cords. Keep this cord out of reach of children (more than 3 feet (0.9 m) away from the crib). Never use extension cards with AC adapters. Only use the Ac adapters prowded. AWARNING: THIS PRODUCT CANNOT REPLACE RESPONSIBLE ADULT SUPERVISION. . STRANQULATIDN HAZARD - Children have STRANGLED in cords. Keep this cord out of reach of children_(more than_3 feet (0.9 m) away from the crib). Never use extension cords wrth AC adapters. Only use the AC adapters provrded. - When an AC adapter is plugged into an electrical outlet, do not touch the exposed end. 0 Test monitor before first use, periodically, and when changing locations. 0 Do not use near water (such as bathtub, sink, etc.). 0 Keep away from heat sources (such as stoves, radiators, etc.). 0 Make sure there is proper ventilation around all components. Do not _lace on sofas, cushions, beds, etc. which may b ock ven ilation. - This product is not a toy. Do not allow children to play with it. ' This product contains smalllparts. Adult assembl required. Exerctse care when unpacking and assembling t e product. A BATTERY WARNING: 0 Use onl the original rechargeable battery provided. Please contact _ummer nfant, Inc. for replacemen battery. _Contact Information can be found on page 8 of these Instructions. - Clean battery and product contacts prior to battery installation. - Do not short-circuit supply terminals. ' Remove battery when product is stored for long periods of time or when battery is exhausted. ' Dispose of exhausted battery properly. - Keep all batteries away from children. CAUTION itish nF ELECTRIC SHnCK Do NOT OPEN Do not EXPDSE m RAIN on MDISTIIRE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS it Read instructions -All the satety and operating instructions shouid ire read oetore the product is operated. 2t Retain Insmtclinns - The “My and operating instructions Should be retained Inf Mitre feierenL‘e 3t Heed Warnings , All warnings on the product and in the operating inundation: should be adhered to. 4) Follow Instructions - All uperallng and use Inflmclluns Should I72 Iulluwed. 5i Cleaning - Unpiug this product rrom the wait orrtiet oerore cieaning. no not use iiguid cieaners or aerosoi cieaners. Use a damp cioth ror cieaning st Attachments . no not use attachments not recommended by the product manuiacturer as they may cause hazards. 7i Water and Moisture . Do not use this product near water icr example, near a bath tuir, wash bowl, kitchen sink. or iaundry tub: in a wet casement; or near a swimming poet; and the iike at Accessories . no not piace this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or taoie. the product may taii, causing serious Inyury to a chiid or aduit. and serious damage to the product Use oniy with a cart. stand, tripod, orachet, or tahie recommended by the manuracturer, or soid with the product. Any mounting oi the product shouid toiiow the marititacturer‘s instnrctions, and shouid use a mounting accessory recommended oy the manuiacturer. or Ventilation . Siots and openings in the cabinet are provided iorventiiation and to ensure reliable operation oi the product and to protect it trom overheating, and ttrcse openings must not he oiocked or covered. the openings shouid never be oiocked try piacrng the product on a oed, sota, rug, or other simiiar surtaces this product shouid not be piaced in a builtriri instaiiation such as a trookcase or rack uniess proper ventiiation is provided or the manufacturer‘s instructions have peen adhered to. Power Sources , this product shouid be operated oniy horn the type ot power source indicated on the marking label. it you are not sure or the type oi power suppty to your home, consuit your product deaier or icoai power company. For products intended to operate rrorn irattery power, or other sources, reter to the operating instructions. it) Power-Cord Protection - Power-supply cords shouid be routed so titat they are not iikeiy to he waited on or pinched by items piaced upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at piugs, convenience receptacies, and the point where they exittrorn the product. i2] POW?! LInES - An DUISIEIE antenna system should not he located In the VlclnlI‘Y DI overhead WW6! line: 0! other eiectric tight or power circuits. or where it can ran into such power iines or circuits. When instaiiing an outside antenna system, extreme care shouid oe tairen to keep trom touching such power iines or circuits as contact with them might be iaiai. i3) overioading - on not overioad waii outiets. extension cords, or integrai convenience receptacies as this can IESIIII in a IISK OI IIIE 0i EIEQ’InC Shflct’ti it) object and mum Entry - Never push ooiects oi any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voiiage points or short-out parts that couid resuit in a tire or eiectric shock. rtever spiii iiouid oi any kind on the product is] Servicing - no not attempt to service this product yourseit as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voitage or other hazards. neter aii servicing to guaiitieo service personnei. i6] oamage neouiring Service - Unpiug this product tom the wait cutiet and reter servicing to ouaiiried service personnel under the toiiowing conditions: a) When the power-suppiy cord or piug is damaged, or ii iiouid has been spiiied, or ooyects have iaiien into the product, 0) it the product has oeen exposed to rain or water, di ii the product does not operate normaiiy oy roiiowing the operating instructions. itdyusting oniy those contiois that are covered try the operating instructions as an improper adrustmerrt or other contiois may resuit in damage and will otten require extensive work by a guaiitied technician to restore the product to is normai operation, 9) it the product has been dropped or damaged in any way, and When the product exhibits a distinct change in perrormance. I7) Replacement Parts rWhen repiacement pans are reouired, be sure the service technician has used repiacement pans specitied oy the manuracturer or have the same characteristics as the originai part UMIIIMIIZEII SHIJSM‘IIIDnS may IESIIII in Ille, EieCIIIC SHOCK. 0i OIIIEI hazards. to) Surety check - Upon compietion or any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform salary checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition. is] Wall or oeiiing Mourning -the product shouid be mounted to a wait or ceiiing oniy as recommended by the manutacturer. to) Heat - the product shouid be situated away trom heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products nnciuding ampiitiers) that produce heat. in PROBLEM SOLVING: FEATURES 8: COMPONENTS: No sound comlng lroln the parent unit - Make sure the Baby Unit is plugged in and powered on. - Make sure electrical outlet is working . Set volume to a hlgher setting. Squealtng Nolse - Move the Parent Unit and Baby Unit farther apart, the squealing sound Indicates the units are too close together - Turn down the volume on Parent Unit. Weak reception or no receptlon ' Make sure both Parent Unit and Baby Unit are turned on. - Move the Parent Unit closer to the Baby Unit. - Make sure the battery in the Parent Unlt Is tully charged. To register your product, visit: wwwtsummorintantAwm/product-regiitrationlproduct-registration-torm It you experience a problem that is not noted in this manual. glease do not return the product to the sto . Our Customer ervlce Department max Please contact us at 1-8 0458-6237 or email us at summerintantrcomlcontactr have a sllnple solution to your problem. IABV UNIT: Recharge contacts PARENT UNIT: Adjustable :trap Linen”! Volume control: mode One-touch Audio SETUP 8: USE: AWARNING: es' STRANGULATION HAZARD - Children have STRANGLED in cords. Keep this cord out of reach of children (more than 3 feet (0.9 m) away from the crib). Never use extension cords with AC Adapters. Only use the AC Adapters provided. Baby unit setup in nursery: To set up the system, you will need two adults. One odult should be in the nursery with the Baby Unit (transmitter) while the other is in a dtirerent room With the Parent Unit (receiver) Note: The Parent Unit includes a rechargeable battery and It should be charged ior 475 hours beiore using the monitor in portable mode. Orily charge the battery when the battery is low to achieve ophmal battery hie S Fut+ Step 1: Place the Baby Unit in the nursery near the crib, on a ilat suriace, and ensure the cord is more than 3-ieet irom the crib and out oi baby’s reach (Fig A) Plug the AC adapter into a standard electrical outlet Step 2: Press the power button on the iront oi Baby Unit ior 4seconds to turn the will on. Step 5: Place the Parent Unit in the room irom which you want to monitor baby Step 1|: Press the power button on the slde ol the Parent Unit tar 4-seconds to turn it on Step 5: Have the adult in the baby’s room speak at diiierent levels to adiust the volume to the desired setting The volume can be adiusted up or down using the Volume Control buttons on the side oi the Parent Unit, SETUP 8t USE (continued): Pa 9 Baby Unit and Parent Unit: The monitor is paired at the ractory ior privacy reasons There are instances when the Baby Unit and Parent Unit may require pairing: Step I: Connect the Baby Unit to its power supply and make sure unit is powered OFF. Step 2: Turn ON the Parent Unit. Step 5: Press and hold the "VOL +" button and at the same time press the POWER button and hold tor about 4 seconds A continuous uudlble BEEP and red ilashing lights will occur. The Parent Unit is now ready to be paired. Step 4: Within 20 seconds, turn on the Baby Unit A single BEEPwill emit irom the Parent Unit to signiiy successiul svriclrig, it this is unsuccessiul. you should repeat steps 1-4. SPECIAL FEATURES: - Wearable: Audio monitoring goes wearable tech with a salt, wristband ieaturing an adiustable strap that itts both Mom and Dad comiortably, and allows them to move throughout the house and hear baby’s sounds right at their Wllst ~ Digital Technology: The parent will! hand and baby Unit are paired at the iactary ior security reasons The units iunction an a digital signal which provides a private connection to baby at all times - Audio Mode: Monitoring sounds in the nursery is the audio monitoring mode (rt); allows parents to hear any sounds coming irom baby The baby unit has a highly sensitive microphone to pick up even very low level sounds coming irom baby Volume adiustments allow parents to set the level oi audio to their desired level. Sound lights provide a visual cue to the level oi noise in the nursery, too, - Voice Operated Transmitter (VOX): To conserve battery, where there is no noise detected, the monitor goes into power-save mode. it is voice-activated and “wakes up" when sound is detected and remains in active monitoring mode ior 5 minutes or, longer tithe noise continues - Vibration Mode: vibration mode is available ior those times when parents do not want to use active audio monitoring (8) The band will vibrate when sound is detected in baby's room Sound lights continue to iunction in this made - Sound lights: Sound-activated lights provide a visual cue to the level or noise coming irom baby’s room These lights can be especially helpiul ior parents when they are in a noisy room, or ii parents want to use the band Without any volume (fl) - Listen-In: To listen in on little ones at anytime, parents can simply press and hold the center button on the wrlstband to hear sound coming lrom baby's room. This mode will remain active until button is released. - Rechargeable Battery: The parent uniti band ieatures a rechargeable battery. Normal use will provide up to Behours oi continuous use beiore charging is necessary To recharge the parent unlt/ band, place the bond on the top or the baby unit ior 4.5 hours -0ul or Range Alert: lithe parent unit/ bond is too iar away irom the baby unit, it will be ”out oi range" and the monitor will emit 5 consecutive beeps. The beeps will continue until the parent uniti band is moved back within range oi the baby unit ~ Low Battery Alert: lithe parent uniti bond is low on battery power, the unit Will emit a beeping sound The low battery indicator beep Will continue until the unit is plugged in. MISPLACEDILOST BABBLE BAND: Loca g wristband it lost - Turn oii baby unit - Parent unit wIll emit 5 consecutive beeps - Please Note: Parent Unit must be on in order to locate CARE 8s CLEANING: Step 1: Power all watch beiore every clean Step 2: Push out plastic housing unit inside watch irom above. Step 3: wipe clean with a damp cloth or sponge wipe dry or air dry. Do not immerse in water Slap 4: Do not use babble band it Strap Is still wet Ensure It Is dry belare placing housing unit back onto strap Step 5: Push plastic housing unit back onto strap item below, Make sure to align the dots located on the bottom oi the band beiore use. 5
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