immediately start with the restoration of breathing based on knowledge gained on a training
course. If you have not attended any such training, call a suitably qualified person who is able
to perform first aid to restore breathing. Do not panic in danger. It is very important to keep
cool, because any hasty action may lead to irrevocable damage! One must be psychologically
prepared for an occurrence of such an event and know exactly what to do.
Event memory of Baby Control breathing monitor
The Baby Control breathing monitor features a 9 minute event memory which records the
events of last 9 minutes before the switch-off (both numbers on the display and acoustic
signals). These recordings may become very useful especially when an alarm occurs as they
may make it possible to gain information about whether your baby’s breathing pattern before
the alarm was regular or not.
How to read the event memory
1. Switch off Baby Control breathing monitor using ON/OFF button (1) and wait for 5 seconds.
2. Then press the ON/OFF button (1) and hold for 10 seconds until letters “P” –“L” (PLAY)
appear. Release the ON/OFF button (1).
3. The display (2) shows the minutes passed “1P”, “2P”to“9P” (max. 9 minutes). Choose how
many last minutes you want to replay.
4. When you see the required minute, press the ON/OFF button (1). The values, which have
been recorded during this minute, will be replayed (both numbers on the display and audible
signals). Replay takes place in real time, which means that recorded values follow each other
in the same way and same time as they happened while the device had been used.
5. You may stop replaying at any time by pressing the ON/OFF button (1). Pressing the button
once will switch Baby Control to normal mode, pressing it twice will switch it off.
6. After the whole recording has been played, its end is marked with a long tone and the device
switches to normal mode.
Low battery voltage of Baby Control breathing monitor
After the Baby Control is switched on by the ON/OFF button (1) the letter “E” will constantly
flash on the display accompanied by an acoustic signal. This means that the battery voltage is
low.
Any voltage drop to 2.7V (1.35V per one battery) may endanger the reliable operation
of Baby Control breathing monitor. In such case do not use the device. The Baby Control
cannot be switched off until batteries are replaced. Always keep a spare set of alkaline AA
batteries at home in order to ensure uninterrupted operation. The battery life is about 2-3
months, depending on the battery type and number of hours of operation
.
IMPORTANT: If there is a short acoustic signal after the device has been switched on and “E”
flashes once on the display, the battery will soon be depleted. The Baby Control breathing
monitor may be safely used for another 10 hours, however you should replace the batteries
as soon as possible!