- To enjoy maximum range, we suggest that you plug the transmitter
into the mains supply. The transmitter's range is reduced (less than
300 metres on open ground) when it runs on batteries.
- If there is too short a distance between the receiver and the trans-
mitter, you may obtain a Larsen effect (very shrill sound). To avoid
this, simply increase the distance between the receiver and the trans-
mitter or lower the volume on the receiver.
- If there is too great a distance between the receiver and the trans-
mitter, you may hear interference. This shows that you have reached
the maximum range for your appliance. To solve this problem, sim-
ply reduce the distance between the receiver and the transmitter.
- The maximum range is approximately 300 m in an open space with
no obstacles. The appliance's range varies according to the obsta-
cles it meets (lie of the land, number of partition walls between the
transmitter and the receiver, the presence of metal structures, level
of charge of the batteries, etc.).
- Never use this product near neon lights or other electrical/electro-
nic devices such as TVs, motors, PCs, cordless DECT phones etc.
These could interfere with its functions.
- It is vital to regularly check that the baby unit and the parents unit
are both working properly ; in particular check that the signal is re-
ceiving clearly and that you have not exceeded the maximum fore-
seen distance.
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