Beurer BY 84: Notes on the use of batteries
Notes on the use of batteries: Beurer BY 84
Table of contents
- ENGLISH
- 2. Proper use 1. Getting to know your appliance
- 3. Important information Safety information General notes
- Notes on the use of batteries
- Parent unit 4. Appliance description Baby unit
- Baby unit / Parent unit 5. Start-up Setting the pilot tone Display
- Rechargeable battery operation / disposable battery operation Mains operation 6. Operation Preparing the device for first use
- 7. Settings Noise sensitivity (Baby unit) Volume (Parent unit) 8. Useful information about the baby monitor
- 9. Changing the batteries 11. In the event of problems Faults Action 10. Care and storage
- Faults Action Faults Action 12. Disposal
- 13. Technical details

faultless functionality could no longer be
guaranteed thereafter. Failure to comply
CAUTION
will result in voiding of the warranty.
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Leaking batteries can damage the
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Should you still have questions on using
device. If you do not use the device for
our appliances, please contact our cus-
an extended period of time, remove the
tomer service.
batteries from the battery compartment.
Notes on the use of batteries
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If a battery has leaked, wear protective
gloves to clean the battery compartment
WARNING
using a dry cloth.
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Batteries can be extremely dangerous if
swallowed. Keep batteries and all device
parts out of the reach of small children.
If a battery is swallowed, seek medical
assistance immediately.
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Batteries should not be charged or reac-
tivated with any other means, nor should
they be taken apart, thrown in the fire or
short-circuited.
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Batteries can contain poisonous sub-
stances that are damaging to health and
the environment. Therefore, batteries
must be disposed of in accordance with
the applicable legal regulations. Never
dispose of batteries in the normal house-
hold waste.
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