Fisher Price Sounds So Clear Nursery 71580 Manual
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To set up the monitor, plug in both the nursery unit and the parent unit using the provided power adapters. Turn on both units and ensure they are set to the same channel. Adjust the volume on the parent unit as needed.
Try changing the channel on both the nursery and parent units to reduce interference. If static persists, reposition the units to minimize obstacles such as walls or electronic devices that may cause interference.
Place the nursery unit at a reasonable distance from the crib to avoid picking up unnecessary noise. Ensure both units are set to the same channel and keep the parent unit away from other electronic devices that might cause interference.
The monitor has an approximate range of up to 600 feet in an open area. However, walls and other obstructions can reduce this range.
To change the channel, locate the channel switch on both the nursery and parent units. Select a different channel to minimize interference. Ensure both units are set to the same channel for proper operation.
First, check that both units are powered on and set to the same channel. Ensure the volume on the parent unit is turned up. If the issue persists, check the connections and try moving the units closer together.
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior of the units. Avoid using any abrasive or chemical cleaners as they may damage the surface. Regularly check and ensure the power cords are not frayed or damaged.
The parent unit uses standard AA batteries. To replace them, open the battery compartment at the back of the unit, remove the old batteries, and insert new ones, ensuring correct polarity.
Power on both units and ensure they are on the same channel. Speak into the nursery unit and listen for your voice on the parent unit. Adjust the volume to verify sound clarity.
Check that the power adapters are securely plugged into both the units and the power outlet. Ensure the outlet is functioning. For the parent unit, check the batteries and replace them if necessary.