Fisher-Price 71597 manual

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    w w w . f i s h e r - p r i c e . c o m Model Number: 71597 F or proper set-up and use, please read these instructions. Please keep this instruction sheet for future reference , as it contains important information. T ransmitter is electrically power ed. Remote control rec eiver is powered b y the AC adaptor (included , plugs into standard househol[...]

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    This product cannot replace responsible adult supervision. CA UTION IMPOR T ANT! 3 • This product is not intended to be used as a medical monitor and its use should not replace adult supervision. • T est sound reception of remote contr ol receiver befor e first-time use and whenever you change location of tr ansmitter . • T o prevent entangle[...]

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    Remote Control Receiver Battery Installation (Optional) 4 Battery Compartment Door • Locate battery compartment door on back of remote control receiver . • Loosen screw in batt er y compartment door with a Phillips screwdriver . Lift to remove battery compartment door . • Snap terminals of a fresh, 9V alkaline battery into remote control rece[...]

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    T esting Sound Reception 5 T est transmitter transmission and remote control receiver reception. Place transmitter in room in which you intend to use it. Rotate transmit- ter power/v olume dial to turn power on. T urn on a radio. Place remote contr ol receiver in room in which you intend t o use it. Rotate power/v olume dial to turn power on. Adjus[...]

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    Setup & Use 6 8 3 2 7 Back View T ransmitter 1 T ransmitter 4 6 5 1 Remote Contr ol Receiv er[...]

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    IMPORT ANT! T est sound reception of this monitor bef ore first time use and whenever you change location of tr ansmitter (see page 5). Set transmitter channel switch to same channel as remot e control re ceiver . Place transmitter in same room with child . Point microphone directly toward crib or play ar ea. Unwrap and fully extend power cor d for[...]

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    Setup & Use 9 8 10 11[...]

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    Setup & Use Place remote contr ol receiver where y ou will see or hear it. Unwrap and fully extend AC adaptor cor d for best reception. Insert AC adaptor jack into remote control r eceiver socket and plug into wall outlet. Note: T o use a 9V alkaline batter y for power sour ce, refer to “Remote Control Rec eiver Battery Installation” instru[...]

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    Setup & Use 10 Nature Sounds • T o soothe baby , press and hold soothing button (Soothe) on remote control receiv er for about two sec onds . Y our baby enjoys what you have selected . • Light/music/nature sounds will turn off after approximat ely five minutes. T o turn back on, simply press and hold soothing button (Soothe) on remote contr[...]

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    Setup & Use “W ah, W ah, W ah…” “Mommy is coming…” • T o talk to baby , press talk button ( T alk) and speak into microphone on remote control r eceiver . R elease talk button ( T alk) af ter you ha ve finished talking. Hint: If light/music/nature sounds are playing when you press talk button ( T alk), you will temporarily turn th[...]

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    Replacing the Light Bulb (Glass Bulb) IMPORT ANT! Should light bulb become non-functional, you are advised to remov e and replace it. This should be carried out away from child’ s sleep or play area. • Loosen screws in light bulb compartment door with a Phillips screwdriv er . • Lift to remove light bulb compartment door . • T urn light bul[...]

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    • At an angle , fit reflector ov er new light bulb . • Align notch in reflector with tab in light bulb receptacle. • Push reflector lens slightly and fit reflector edges into groov es in light bulb compartment cover . 13 Notch Ta b Groov e • Replace retainer and insert two screws. • Tighten screws with a Phillips screwdriv er . Do not ove[...]

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    Problems & Solutions Circuit Breaker 6 4 5 3 14 2 1 “Ma, ma, ma. Da, da, da…” BUZZZZ BUZZZZZ BUZZZZZ “That doesn’ t sound right. Maybe we should check the transmitter .”[...]

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    Problems & Solutions T ransmitter pow er indicator not lit. Y ou hear static or buzzing from remote control r eceiver . T ransmitter pow er indicator not lit. T ransmitter pow er indicator not lit. T ransmitter pow er indicator not lit. Y ou hear static or buzzing and all four dots lit on remote control re ceiver . PROBLEMS SOLUTIONS T urn tran[...]

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    Problems & Solutions PROBLEM Y ou can hear conv ersations or sounds from other homes. “Did you read about…” 16 “That’ s gotta be coming from next door…”[...]

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    There is signal interference due to other nursery monitors on same channel or cordless telephone use . Change channel switches on both transmitter and remote c ontrol receiver to eliminat e source of inter fer ence. SOLUTION Hints: - Do not use more than one transmitter and one receiv er at same time in same household. - Always remember that you ar[...]

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    Problems & Solutions PROBLEM SOLUTION Y ou hear static or buzzing because remote control r eceiver is out of range of transmitter . Move r emote control receiv er closer to transmitter . Note: Range varies depending on surrounding conditions such as noise levels , phy sical obstruc- tions and signal interference. Hint: If you cannot hear your c[...]

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    FCC Note (United States Only) Care Excess dirt in transmitter and remote c ontrol receiver microphone will hamper transmission of sound . Clean outer sur face of transmitter and remote c ontrol receiver with a cloth lightly dampened with a mild cleaning solution. Never immerse transmitter , remote control receiv er or AC adaptor . This equipment ha[...]

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    One (1) Y ear Limited W arranty F isher-Price , Inc., 636 Girard A venue, East Aurora, New Y ork 14052 warrants that the Soothing Dreams™ Monitor with Remote C ontrol is free from all defects in material and workmanship when used under normal conditions for a period of one (1) year from the date of pur chase. Should the product fail to per form p[...]