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Angelcare Monitor

northerngirl

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Anyone else got or had the angelcare monitor with sensor pad etc? Have been trying to set it up and oh my god it's so complicated I just can't figure it out!
Maybe because it's second hand so not sure what settings it's been left on or anything but at the moment it just won't do anything at all, and it's drained a full set of new batteries in a day :|
Am I just slow or has anyone else found it difficult to use?
 
I have just brought one and set mine up. You can get the manuals online as well. Which one is it? Both should have a mains plug so shouldn't be wasting batteries if its the same one as I have. Batteries are the back up X
 
Yeah I've had a look on youtube, it's difficult cos it's not on default settings so trying to get back to that is the hard bit haha. I have rechargable batteries in them so have had them plugged in, maybe the batteries are just duff. I think my pregnancy haze and tiredness are making me a bit slow haha gonna get the other half to deal with it when he gets in :P xo
 
Lol. My one says ony put rechargable batteries in the bit that you have, the bit that goes by the cot should have standard batteries in as they are only used for back up. Not sure if that helps haha it took me half hour to figure out how to turn the alarm off mine today when I set it up!! Xx
 
Yeah that was the thing the alarm kept bloody going off while I was trying to set it up haha, well I think I have it working now, wasn't that complicated in the end once I got it back to factory settings, just hope it stays that way when it's actually being used! xo
 

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