Troubleshooting, Issue possible reason possible solution – Levana Oma Manual Manuel d'utilisation

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TROUBLESHOOTING

ISSUE

POSSIBLE REASON

POSSIBLE SOLUTION

Alarm sounds for no reason

• Contact is lost between sensor

and tummy.

• Diaper is too large. Diapers

that are too big loosen around

the waistband, causing Oma to

lose contact.

• External movement is affecting

sensor reading

• Check that diaper fits properly

and is not too large; see page 7 to

properly fit a diaper.

• Avoid using Oma when child is in

a car seat, stroller, swing or other

mobile carrier as motion negates

the functionality of the monitor.

• Battery is nearing depeletion

• Battery is fully depleted

• Battery needs to be replaced (see

page 13, "

Replacing the Battery")

I am having difficulty

hearing the alarm

• Too much clothing or too

many blankets

• Make sure the alarm can be heard

if baby is covered in clothing and/

or blankets

• To extend the distance at which

the alarm can be heard, Levana

recommends using Oma together

with an Audio Baby Monitor or

a Video Baby Monitor. Please

consult our website at

mylevana.

com to view our complete line of

Levana Baby Monitors.

The Battery Indicator Light

is flashing red

• Battery is nearing depeletion

• Battery is fully depleted

• Battery needs to be replaced (see

page 13, "

Replacing the Battery")

I just replaced the battery

and I am still getting a low

battery alert

• Unit was not turned OFF

before removing the depleted

battery

• Turn unit OFF before removing the

battery

• Power cycle the unit a few times;

this should correct issue

My baby is now mobile and

the Movement Monitor is

not staying in place

• Movement Monitor needs to

be secured in place

• We suggest a snug fitting sleeper

and pant set. It will keep it in place

when baby becomes mobile.

• Insert a safety pin through the

material (of the sleeper) and

through the back of the clip -

the clip is designed in such a

way that this is possible. It won't

come off until you remove the

safety pin. Obviously this is only

recommended before the diaper

goes on so that there is no risk of

hurting baby.

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