Beurer BY 33: 11. Disposal 12. Technical data
11. Disposal 12. Technical data: Beurer BY 33
Table of contents
- e NGLIsh
- 1. Getting to know your instrument 2. Signs and symbols 3. Intended use
- 4. Notes
- Notes on handling batteries
- Important:
- 5. Unit description Overview of parent unit Overview of baby unit
- 6. Initial use Baby unit Parent unit
- Operation with mains part 7. Settings Adjusting the volume 8. Useful information about the baby monitor
- 9. Replacing/charging the batteries 10. Storage and maintenance
- 11. Disposal 12. Technical data
- 13. What if there are problems? Faults Actions
- Faults Actions

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Clean the device with a dry cloth. Do not use any abrasive clean-
ing products.
11. Disposal
For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the devices in the household
waste at the end of their useful life. Dispose of the unit at a suitable local col-
lection or recycling point. Observe the local regulations for material disposal.
Please dispose of the device in accordance with EC Directive –
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment).
If you have any queries, please contact the appropriate local
authorities.
12. Technical data
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FHSS technology
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1.8 GHz frequency
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120 digital channels
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Dimensions: Baby unit: Ø 95 x 36 mm, Parent unit: Ø 90 x 45 mm
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Weight: Baby unit: ~ 48 g,
Parent unit: ~100 g, (with. batteries)
Mains part (each): approx. 41 g
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Range: 300 m range with a clear view
Operation Baby unit: Supplied mains part
(6 V DC/450 mA)
Parent unit: NiMH battery
(2 x 1.2 V/400 mAh) and supplied mains
part (6 V DC/450 mA)
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