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BabySense PC01-CR - Troubleshooting Guide

BabySense PC01-CR
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Note: when turning on the unit, all indicator lights are
turned on in an automated sequence and an audible
signal is heard.
When turning on the unit, while the baery is low, 10
clicks will sound indicang that the baery needs to
be replaced.
The Low Baery Indicator (red LED light 3) ashes
when the baery requires replacement.
The Alarm Indicator (red LED light, 4) lights up when
no movement is detected , as described in secon
"Principle of Operaon" on page 6. The visual alarm
indicator is accompanied with an audible alert.
Regular mode
Turn the unit on by briefly pressing the ON / OFF buon
(1), and then fit your monitor properly to a diaper (see
"Fing your monitor" secon). Note: when turning on
the unit, all indicator lights are turned on in an
automated sequence and an audible signal is heard.
Sensive mode
Pressing and holding the ON/OFF buon for 5 (five)
seconds, will set the unit into a sensive mode,
accompanied with an addional unique sound. In this
mode, the sensor is set to pick up even slighter
movements than the regular mode.
Troubleshoong Guide
Symptom Possible Cause Soluon
The Pete Clip
does not turn
ON
Low Baery
Indicator
warning (red
light) is flashing
False alarms
• Baery is not inserted
correctly or may be
flat.
• Baery is nearing
depleon.
• Contact is lost between
the sensor pad and the
tummy.
• Diaper is too large or
has loosened.
• Diaper gets too wet.
• Check that baery is
inserted, observing the
correct polarity. If indicator
lights are sll OFF, change
the baery.
• Replace the Baery.
Visit:www.babysensellc.com/
product/pete-clip
• A properly fied diaper is
essenal for the proper
funcon of your Pete Clip.
False alarms may happen
when contact is lost between
the monitor's sensor pad and
the tummy. The reason for
that could be if the diaper
is too large or has loosened.
Could also happen when
the diaper gets too wet.
• To reduce the risk of false
alarms, make sure the diaper
is ght and that proper
contact is established with
the sensor (the rubber part
in the back of the monitor).
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