Graco Sound Sleep User Manual

Failure to follow these warnings  
and the assembly instructions could  
result in serious injury or death.  
Please read this Owner’s  
Manual completely BEFORE  
first use of your monitor! Pay  
special attention to the warn-  
ings. Keep these instructions  
for future reference.  
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This device is designed only to monitor the sounds of your child. It will  
not alert you to your child’s silent activities. This product is not  
designed or intended for use as a medical monitor. Always be sure that  
both the transmitter and receiver are working properly and are within  
range of each other.  
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Congratulations on your purchase  
of a Graco® Nursery Monitor!  
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STRANGULATION HAZARD.  
Keep the adapter cords out of the  
reach of children. Do not use with  
extension cords.  
Keep Nursery Monitor away from  
heat sources, such as fireplaces,  
radiators, stoves, and TVs or other  
appliances. Heat can damage the  
case or electrical parts.  
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Graco is the recognized leader in the  
design and manufacture of quality baby  
products. We believe your new Graco  
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DO NOT place the Nursery Unit  
or its cord within your child’s  
reach. Do not put the Nursery  
Unit inside a crib or playard.  
Nursery Monitor is a wise choice.  
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Use ONLY with 110-120 volt AC  
electrical outlets.  
Before using your Nursery Monitor,  
please take a few minutes to read this  
Owner’s Manual. The short time you  
spend reading these instructions will  
help you use your Nursery Monitor  
properly.  
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Protect the AC adapter cords.  
Place them so they are not walked  
on or pinched by furniture or other  
items.  
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DO NOT OPEN THE TRANSMIT-  
TER, RECEIVER OR ADAPTER.  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS  
INSIDE. RISK OF ELECTRIC  
SHOCK, FIRE OR DEATH.  
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DO NOT use the monitor if:  
- The adapter cords or plugs have  
Please save your Owner’s  
Manual for future use.  
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DO NOT immerse any part of  
the Nursery Monitor in water.  
Clean only with a dry cloth.  
been damaged.  
Model No. M-  
Channels C-  
Serial No. S-  
- The unit has been exposed to  
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liquids.  
Customer Satisfaction  
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Unit has been dropped or is  
damaged inside.  
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DO NOT place unit near water  
and moisture. Do not use the  
Nursery Unit outdoors. Do not  
use the monitor near possibly wet  
areas, such as a bathtub, shower,  
wash basin, sink, laundry tub,  
swimming pool, wet basement, etc.  
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Our goal is to make every product the  
best it can be! We are also committed to  
supporting our products after purchase. If  
you would like to speak with Graco about  
your product, please contact our Customer  
Service Department at 1-800-345-4109.  
Our knowledgeable staff will be ready  
to answer any questions you may have  
concerning parts, use or maintenance.  
When you call, please have the model  
and serial numbers ready so your call may  
be processed quickly and efficiently.  
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Allow for proper ventilation when  
units are in use. Do not cover the  
nursery or parent’s unit with any  
object such as a blanket. Do not  
place it in a drawer or in any  
location which would muffle the  
sound or interfere with the normal  
flow of air.  
Please fill in the model and  
serial numbers above from  
the label inside the battery  
compartment of your new  
Nursery Monitor.  
Both Parent’s Unit and  
Nursery Unit MUST be set  
to the same channel for  
the system to operate.  
FCC ID# M6Y002020049R  
M6Y002020049T  
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Installing A Battery  
Using AC Adapters  
The Parent’s Unit can use either a  
Use ONLY the Graco® adapters  
included with the unit. Do not use  
these adapters with other equipment  
under any circumstances.  
Battery changing should only be  
done by an adult.  
battery or standard 120 volt AC  
household current. The Nursery  
Unit uses standard 120 volt AC  
household current only. The included  
AC adapters must be used for this  
purpose.  
The Parent’s Unit can be operated  
on battery power.  
Push in  
at angle  
and lift  
If units do not work, check that AC  
adapters are plugged into working  
outlets.  
1. Push a key, screwdriver, or other  
object at an angle into the side slot  
under the AC adapter jack as shown,  
and lift up to open the battery  
compartment.  
To use AC adapters, plug the connec-  
tor on the cord into the AC adapter  
jack on the side of the unit. Then  
plug adapter into a standard wall  
outlet.  
When electricity is off (from a power  
failure, etc.), the transmitter will NOT  
work, since it only operates on AC  
current.  
2. Snap a nine volt battery into  
proper terminals. An alkaline battery  
is recommended. Place battery into  
compartment.  
3. Snap battery compartment cover  
closed.  
BATTERY USE TIPS  
Charging of a rechargeable battery  
should only be done by an adult.  
Remove battery from Parent’s Unit if  
it will not be used for a long time.  
Remove a dead battery promptly. A  
dead battery left in unit may leak,  
damaging your unit.  
Battery power will be conserved  
when Parent’s Unit is powered  
through AC adapter. It is not  
necessary to remove battery when  
using AC adapter.  
Do not attempt to recharge a non-  
rechargeable battery.  
Change battery if:  
A rechargeable battery CANNOT be  
recharged by plugging AC adapter  
into the Parent’s Unit. Remove the  
battery from unit to recharge it.  
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Signal reception becomes poor  
Static noise develops (also check  
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for appliance interference)  
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System Setup  
Solving Problems  
Most problems have a simple solution. First, check that:  
SETTING UP  
TESTING THE UNITS  
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Power is turned ON for both units  
Both units are plugged in (or battery is fresh in Parent’s Unit)  
Electrical outlet works  
Units are set to same channel  
THE MONITOR  
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It is VERY IMPORTANT to test the  
system when first set up, and at regular  
times thereafter. Test the units any time  
they may have been damaged or have  
not been used for a long time.  
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1. Check that both Nursery Unit  
and Parent’s Unit are set to the  
same channel.  
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Volume is turned up on Parent’s Unit  
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Parent’s Unit is in range of the Nursery Unit  
2. Place the Nursery Unit within 10  
feet (2-3 meters) of your baby. Plug  
an AC adapter into the jack on the  
side of the Nursery Unit. Plug it into  
a working 120 volt AC outlet.  
If necessary, try the following ideas:  
1. If two adults are present, have one  
take the Parent’s Unit to different  
locations, trying various volume  
settings, while the other speaks  
into the Nursery Unit.  
NO SOUND:  
Battery dead or weak—replace or use AC adapter.  
Channel settings do not match—set both units to same channel.  
AC adapter not properly connected—check the connections.  
Nursery Unit covered or blocked—remove the obstruction.  
3. Aim the Nursery Unit toward  
your baby. Check that there are  
no walls or large objects that  
could block sound transmission.  
2. If only one adult is available,  
place a ticking clock, radio, or  
other sound-producing device  
near the Nursery Unit to test it.  
WEAK SOUND:  
Parent’s Unit too far from Nursery Unit—move closer.  
Large objects blocking the signal—try repositioning Nursery Unit.  
Check that antennas are vertical and are not touched by other objects.  
Volume setting too low—turn it up.  
3. When testing, keep the level of  
your child’s sounds in mind, and  
adjust the volume accordingly.  
Do not place the  
Nursery Unit or AC adapter cord  
within your child’s reach. DO NOT  
place Nursery Unit inside a crib or  
play yard.  
STATIC:  
Interference from other electrical equipment—eliminate cause of static  
(TVs, mixers, computers, fans, fluorescent lights, light dimmers, etc.)  
Parent’s Unit too far from Nursery Unit—move them closer.  
Channel settings do not match—set both units to same channel.  
Try other channel on both Parent’s Unit and Nursery unit.  
4. If there is sound interference,  
switch both the Nursery Unit and  
the Parent’s Unit to the other  
channel setting.  
4. Turn on the Nursery Unit using  
the ON/OFF switch on the left  
side. The red power light should  
come on.  
NOTE: As with all radio frequency  
devices, transmission range and  
reception may vary. Your Nursery  
Monitor uses public airwaves, so it is  
possible for conversations near the  
Nursery Unit to be broadcast to other  
nursery monitors, radios, cordless  
phones or scanners outside your  
home. For your privacy, always turn  
off the Nursery Unit when not in use.  
SHRILL NOISE (FEEDBACK):  
Nursery Unit and Parent’s Unit too close together—move them farther apart.  
Volume set too high—lower the volume.  
5. Install a nine volt battery into the  
Parent’s Unit, or plug it into a  
working 120 volt AC outlet using  
the other AC adapter.  
If you cannot solve the problem, please contact our  
Customer Service Department at 1-800-345-4109.  
6. Turn on the Parent’s Unit using  
the volume control dial on the  
right side. The red power light  
should come on.  
Do not attempt to modify the unit. Any modifications to the transmitter and/or  
receiver can void the operator’s authority to operate the equipment.  
This monitor operates on one or more of the following frequencies:  
49.830 Mhz, 49.845 Mhz, 49.860 Mhz, 49.875 Mhz, 49.890 Mhz.  
Maximum signal strength is 10 millivolts/meter at 3 meters.  
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