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Important Safety Information - D-Link EyeOn Baby User Manual

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Important safety information

The EyeOn Baby Camera has been designed to meet the highest safety standards. However, please make sure that it is set
up and used correctly. Below are important safety guidelines you should follow.
Strangulation Hazard: Keep the EyeOn Baby Camera and any attached cords at least 3 feet out of reach of any
children. Keep any attached cords out of your baby's crib/cot.
Make sure the EyeOn Baby Camera and cord are out of baby's reach.
general, this means the EyeOn Baby Camera and cord should be placed at
least 3 feet away from baby's crib.
Don't place the EyeOn Baby Camera on the cot rail.
baby would not touch the EyeOn Baby Camera, it's too risky to leave it
within easy reach of your baby. Even baby camera cords that are secured to
the rail could be yanked or twisted by a curious child.
Mounting the EyeOn Baby Camera on table tops.
Camera on a table top no less than 3 feet away from your baby's crib. Feed
the power cord down the back of the table or use wall clips to secure the
cord away so your baby cannot reach the cord. Plug in the power cord,
check your smartphone or tablet to ensure that you are getting a good
view of your child and that there are no obstructions.
When using the EyeOn Baby Camera in other places, such as outside.
Don't forget to check those locations to be sure you can place the EyeOn
Baby Camera out of baby's reach.
Watch for other cord hazards, too.
In
Camera cord, take a moment to look around for any other strangulation
hazards, as well. One common culprit is window blind cords that are within
baby's reach. Cords for other electronics and nursery decor with ribbons or
decorative cords may also be a risk.
Even if you think your
Use caution if using the wall-mounting for the EyeOn Baby Camera.
careful not to allow the EyeOn Baby Camera cord to dangle between the
cot and a wall. You should use the 3 foot minimum spacing between baby
and the cord in this case, too.
Place the EyeOn Baby
As your baby reaches toddlerhood, re-evaluate the
placement. When little arms get longer and toddlers learn to climb and
reach for things, you may need to move the EyeOn Baby Camera to prevent
access to the cord.
Do not use the EyeOn Baby Camera near water.
Baby Camera near water (such as bathtub, sink, etc.) and safely keep the
baby camera away from heat sources (such as stoves, radiators, etc.).
While you're securing the EyeOn Baby
EyeOn Baby Camera
Do not use the EyeOn
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