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Philips AVENT Écoute-bébé DECT User Manual

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Why do the rechargeable batteries of the parent

unit run low quickly?

• The rechargeable batteries have reached the

end of their life. You have to replace them. To

replace the rechargeable batteries, see chapter

‘Ordering accessories’.

What happens during a power failure?

• If the parent unit is sufficiently charged,

it continues to operate during a power failure.

If there are batteries in the baby unit, it also

continues to operate during a power failure.

Is my baby monitor secure from eavesdropping

and interference?

• The DECT technology of this baby monitor

guarantees no interference from other

equipment and no eavesdropping.

The operating time of the parent unit is

supposed to be up to 18 hours. Why is

the operating time of my parent unit shorter?

• When the parent unit has been charged for

the first time, the operating time is less than

18 hours. The rechargeable batteries only reach

their full capacity after you have charged and

discharged them at least four times.

• The volume of the parent unit may be too high,

which causes the parent unit to consume a lot

of energy. Decrease the volume of the parent

unit

• The microphone sensitivity level of the baby

unit may be too high, which causes the parent

unit to consume a lot of energy. Decrease the

microphone sensitivity level in the menu of the

parent unit.

Why does it take some time for the battery

status indicator to appear on the display when

I start charging the parent unit while it is off?

• This is normal. The parent unit needs a few

seconds to wake up when you connect it to

the mains while it is switched off. When it is

connected, the parent unit first needs to detect

that it is charging and it has to measure the

battery charge level before the battery status

indicator can be displayed.

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