Warnings and safety information, Power requirements, Important – Oricom SECURE 200 User Manual

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Do not place the cord in a high "wear and tear" location.

Never use a frayed or compromised cord.

Never use or place your Parent or Baby units in or near

moisture or water (e.g. near bath or pool). Immersing in
water can cause electric shock and even death.

Power requirements

In Australia this product requires an electrical supply of

220-240 volts, single phase/alternating current.

Use only the mains power adaptors supplied with this
equipment. Incorrect adaptor polarity or voltage can
seriously damage the unit and/or cause physical harm
and even death. The adaptors may become warm during
use, please take care when handling.
AC Adaptor (Baby unit)

AC Adaptor (Parent unit)

Input: 100-240V

AC

50/60Hz

Input: 100-240V

AC

50/60Hz

Output: 6V

DC

500mA

Output: 7V

DC

420mA

!

CAUTION

If you plan to use your Baby monitor whilst travelling

overseas, make sure that the voltage shown on the mains

power adaptor is the same as the local mains power before

connecting to the power supply. Do not use any voltage

converter with the monitor.

WARNINGS AND SAFETY INFORMATION

IMPORTANT

Please read this user guide thoroughly before use.
Your ORICOM Baby Monitor is designed to be an aid and

should not be used as a substitute for responsible and

proper adult supervision of a child.
The Baby Monitor has been designed to provide some

added reassurance in the form of sound transmission

for those times when you are not in the same room as

your baby provided you always stay within hearing range

of the baby monitor during use. Your Baby Monitor is

not a medical device, nor a device to prevent cases of

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SID'S) or "cot death",

and you should not rely on it for your baby's wellbeing. It is

important that you regularly check on your baby personally.
Make sure the Baby unit, Parent unit and mains adaptor

cables are kept out of reach of your baby and other young

children within the house at all times, at least one metre

away from the baby’s cot.
Never place the baby unit inside your baby’s cot, bed or

playpen.
Never cover the Parent or baby units with clothes, towels

or blankets or any other item.

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