Beurer BY 84: Faults Action Faults Action 12. Disposal

Faults Action Faults Action 12. Disposal: Beurer BY 84

Faults Action

Faults Action

No acoustic

Check that

Connection is

Check whether another techni-

signal is trans-

•

the transmitter is switched on,

always brea-

cal device such as a microwave is

mitted by the

•

the same pilot tone setting was

king up and

positioned between the receiver

receiver.

selected on the transmitter,

there is interfe-

and the transmitter. Reposition the

•

the same channel was selected

rence.

devices if necessary.

on the transmitter,

Devices will

Change the batteries or connect

•

fully charged rechargeable bat-

not switch on.

the devices to the mains adap-

teries/disposable batteries that

ter plug.

are not too weak are inserted in

the transmitter,

12. Disposal

•

the maximum range has not

Batteries do not belong in household

been exceeded.

waste. As a consumer, you are required by

You cannot

Ensure that the volume control is

law to recycle used batteries. You can recy-

hear your baby

not turned all the way down.

cle your old batteries at public collection

or no noise is

points in your community or wherever the

being trans-

same batteries are sold.

mitted.

Note: Batteries containing

You can hear

As this baby monitor uses analo-

pollutant substances are

other radio

gue radio technology, other radio

marked as follows:

communica-

communications can cause inter-

Pb = Battery contains

tions.

ference. If this happens, switch

lead, Cd = Battery con-

to another channel or change the

tains cadmium, Hg = Bat-

pilot tone setting.

tery contains mercury.

Battery does

A battery has been inserted which

In the interests of the environment, the

not charge

is not suitable for this device.

device (including its batteries) cannot be

See 5. Initial use

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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