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7 Make sure battery door is completely closed. .................................................................................. A dead battery left in the unit may leak, damaging your unit. ............................................................ ................................................ ...................................................................... recharged by plugging the AC adapter into the ........................ .......................................................................................... no longer being used or will be stored for an extended period of time. 8 Using AC Adapters Using AC Adapters CHVIBE1 .............................................................................................. cord into the AC adapter jack on the side of the ............................................................................................ wall outlet. CH2 ...................................................................................... the cord into the AC adapter jack on side of the .............................................................................................. wall outlet. ...................................................................................... ............................................................................................ equipment under any circumstances. ............................................................................................ are plugged into working outlets. ............................................................................................ household current. .................................................................. ........................................................ .................................................................................................... batteries. 9 Using Antenna Using Antenna .................................................................................. .................................................................................. lower the antenna whenever the product is not in use for long periods of time or for storage. To Power Units ON/OFF VOL ................................................................Q ............................................................................ ..........................................................Q ...................................... 10 Selecting Channels Selecting Channels CHCHVIBE .......................................................................... .......................................................................................... can be changed by switching the channel ................................................................................................ ................................................................................ .............................................................................................. Night Light ................................................................................ .................................................................................................. on the side of the unit is activated. ..........................................................Q .................................................... 11 Vibration Vibration CHVIBE .............................................................................................. .................................................................................... ...................... Volume VOL ................................................................................ ...................................................................................... ................................................................................................ .......................................................................................... .................................................................................... ...................................................................................... With the volume turned all the way down, the ................................................................................................ ............................................................................................ ........ 12 Setting Up the Baby Monitor Setting Up the Baby Monitor .............................................................................................. ........................................................ .................................................................................. ...................................................................................... ............................................................................................ ............................................................................................ .................................................................................. Check that there are no walls or large objects that could block ...
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