Open up the front-page foldout to display the illustrations accompanying to the instructions. Angel care Thank you for purchasing the Angelcare™ Baby Monitor. This system consists of 2 Sound Monitor and a Breathing Monitor that are reliable and easy to use. If ever your baby's breathing movements stop for more than 20 seconds, the monitor instantly warns you so you can take immediate action. You thus have complete peace of mind, even when your baby is sleeping.
CHILD SIDE 1] Sensor Pad M1] Adapter Back View i Thee = [2] Antenna [3] Nursery Unit [4] "Tick" Function i5] Channel Selector Sound & Breathing / \ Off / Sound Only [7] Alarm Indicator [8] Power On Indicator [9] Breathing Monitor indicator [10] Microphone I 42] Sensor Pad Plug-in [13] 9-volt DC Adapter Plug-In ov Out The {the mere neigh to he cone Bre: The the © sec flash again until by rr fun baby
ng / OVERVIEW OF BASIC FUNCTIONS Angel care: Sound Monitor The Sound Monitor has two main parts: a transmitter [3], which is placed near the baby the Nursery Unit), and a receiver that you keep with you and which allows you to remain in contact with your child {the Parent Unit). The microphone [10] captures all neighboring sounds, which are then re transmitted via the speaker [F]. If you only want 10 hear the child, select Sound Only [6] to disable the Breathing Monitor.
SETTING UP THE MONITOR Nursery Unit {in the baby’s room) « Lift up the mattress and place the Sensor Pad [1] at the bottom of the crib right under where your baby usually sleeps. If you have a foam mattress, place the Sensor Pad [1] lengthwise in the crib. With any other type of mattress, lace the Sensor Pad perpendicularly across the crib. Make sure that the.side indicating “This side up” is visible before replacing the mattress. (See illustration on opposite page).
USING THE MONITOR Sound Monitor only « Set the main switch of the Nursery Unit 16] io Sound Only. The Power On fight 18] will come on, » Set the volume of the Parent Unit [E] to the desired level, Ask someone to speak near the Nursery unit [3] or place a sound source nea by (such as & radio or clock) and test the monitor both inside and outside your home.
FALSE ALARMS The alarm might still go off if your baby is breathing normally. The following is 2 list of possible causes and ways to correct them 2 You removed your baby from the crib but left the main switch [6] on Sound & Breathing. I Set the switch to Sound Only or Off. ? The Sensor Pad cord is improperly connected to the Sensor Pad Plug-in [12] ! Reconnect the wire by pushing it in fully.
ELS TROUBLESHOOTING See the two previous pages regarding false alarms and to check whether the Sound and Breathing Mani tar is operating properly. Problem No sound and/or On lights {8 and D) ars off or barely visible Very weak reception White noise, distortion, interference Possible cause Battery dead or improperly installed. AC adapters [11 and 1} improperly connected. Parent Unit [C] out of range. One of the units is not on. Parent Unit [C] is cut of range.
« The baby monitor is not a medical device and should not replace direct supervision of the child by a responsible adult « Never place the Nursery Unit [3] in the crib of playpen. « Arrange wiring so that it is out of the child’ reach, untangled, and not underfoot « All of the baby monitor components except the Sensor Pad [1] should be placed 50 that air can flow freely around them.
NEAP (RESPIRATORY ARREST) AND SUDDEN INFANT DEATH SYNDROME (SIDS) In industrialized countries, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is one of the main causes of mortality among infants under the age of one. Ninety percent of SIDS cases occur before the age of six months. No one knows what readily causes SIDS or how to prevent it, but certain precautions can still be taken to reduce the risk « Unless your doctor tiles you otherwise, lay your baby down on his/her back on a flat, firm surface.
free THE BREATHING MONITOR ALARM GOES OFF Observe the baby Remain calm and check whether your baby is breathing properly. « Place your ear next to your baby's nose and mouth and check whether his chest is moving up and down. « If your baby is not breathing, move on to the next step. « If your baby is breathing, continue observing him without waking him while trying to determine why the alarm went off, Light stimulation Talk to your baby while touching him lightly, as if to wake him up.
ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION Clearing the respiratory tract « Ask someone to call for help. if you are alone, administer first aid for one minute prior ta ceiling Emergency 911; Hospital & Ambulance T * Lay your baby down on a hard surface. Tilt his head slightly backwards while gently lifting up his chin. Check whether your baby has resumed breathing « Hold your cheek next to the baby’s mouth to check for signs of breathing. Observe the baby's chest and stomach, Listen for the sound of any noise.
CLEARING THE RESPIRATORY TRACT Smacking the baby on the back « Turn your baby over on his stomach while firmly supporting nis head. « Using the palm of your hand, smack your baby five times between the shoulder blades. Remove any foreign object that has become dislodged {see last step}. « If the breathing passages have not cleared up, move on to the next step. « [f the breathing passages have cleared up but your baby has not resumed breathing, administer mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
ADULT SIDE [A] Channel Selector antenna iC Parent Unit Adapter Back view [H] Battery Compartment {9-volt alkaline)
Open up the back-page foldout to display the illustrations accompanying to the instructions. Angel carer Angel & Company (a division of 3416704 Canada Inc} warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use, for a period of one (1) year after the date of original purchase. During this period, Angel & Company will repair a defective product or replace it (21 its discretion) without charge. The owner must pay for the cost of shipping the product.
Evangelicalism A division of 3416704 Canada Inc. Angel & Company P.O. Box 879, Knotting, Quebec Canada JOE VO.