Disposal – Beurer BY 84 User Manual

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Faults

Action

No acoustic

signal is trans-

mitted by the

receiver.

Check that

• the transmitter is switched on,

• the same pilot tone setting was

selected on the transmitter,

• the same channel was selected

on the transmitter,

• fully charged rechargeable bat-

teries/disposable batteries that

are not too weak are inserted in

the transmitter,

• the maximum range has not

been exceeded.

You cannot

hear your baby

or no noise is

being trans-

mitted.

Ensure that the volume control is

not turned all the way down.

You can hear

other radio

communica-

tions.

As this baby monitor uses analo-

gue radio technology, other radio

communications can cause inter-

ference. If this happens, switch

to another channel or change the

pilot tone setting.

Battery does

not charge

A battery has been inserted which

is not suitable for this device.

See 5. Initial use

Faults

Action

Connection is

always brea-

king up and

there is interfe-

rence.

Check whether another techni-

cal device such as a microwave is

positioned between the receiver

and the transmitter. Reposition the

devices if necessary.

Devices will

not switch on.

Change the batteries or connect

the devices to the mains adap-

ter plug.

12. Disposal

Batteries do not belong in household

waste. As a consumer, you are required by

law to recycle used batteries. You can recy-

cle your old batteries at public collection

points in your community or wherever the

same batteries are sold.

Note: Batteries containing

pollutant substances are

marked as follows:

Pb = Battery contains

lead, Cd = Battery con-

tains cadmium, Hg = Bat-

tery contains mercury.

In the interests of the environment, the

device (including its batteries) cannot be

disposed of in normal household waste at

the end of its service life. Disposal can take

place at respective collection points in your

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