Parent unit operation, Battery powered, Adapter powered – Levana LV-TW100 Manuel d'utilisation

Page 8: Turning on and volume control, Channel selection

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PARENT UNIT OPERATION

This system can be powered using batteries (not included) or by the AC adapter.

Battery Powered

1.

Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the parent unit using a small screwdriver.

2.

Slide cover down and off using your thumb.

3.

Install 3 AAA batteries (not included).

4.

Replace battery compartment cover.

Adapter Powered

1.

Plug the small end of the AC adapter into the 6V DC jack on the right hand side of the parent unit.

2.

Plug the other end of the AC adapter into any available wall outlet.

Turning On and Volume Control

The ON/OFF control and volume control utilize the same thumbwheel on the parent unit.
1.

Turn the thumbwheel on the top of the parent unit to the left, you will hear a click and the parent unit
will now be on.

2.

A green LED on the front of the parent unit will indicate there is power.

3.

Continue to turn the wheel to the left to increase the volume of the parent unit. Turn back to decrease
the volume.

4.

To Turn OFF the parent unit, turn the wheel to the right until you hear a click again, the LED indicator
will go out.

Channel Selection

This system has two channels to operate on in case there is another product in the household using the
same frequency.
1.

To change the channel the system is using, slide the channel selection switch on the left hand side of
the parent unit to either CH1 or CH2.

2.

Both the parent and baby units must be on the same channel to operate and transmit properly.

Note: 3 AAA batteries are required for the parent and baby units (not included). When replacing
batteries, do not mix old batteries with new ones, do not mix alkaline, carbon, or other types of batteries
and please remove batteries from both units if they will not be used for a long period of time.

Strangulation Hazard: Children can become entangled in cords. Power cords should be kept more
than 3 feet away from the crib and baby’s reach at all times. Baby monitors with power cords should
never be hung on or near the crib. Check your child’s safety at regular intervals.

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