Did you hold the monitor unit On/Off button for 2 seconds to turn it on?
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If you haven't got one, here is a link to the [https://angelcare.co.uk/sites/default/files/AC401-UserGuide-INT-AdaptedForUK%20%5BLR%5D_0.pdf|User Guide] for the Angel care 401 monitor
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If you haven't got one, here is a link to the [https://angelcare.co.uk/sites/default/files/AC401-UserGuide-INT-AdaptedForUK%20%5BLR%5D_0.pdf|User Guide] for the Angel care AC401 baby monitor
Did the seller of the unit say that it was in a working condition?
If so, I suggest that you contact them about the problem or get a refund.
If it was sold, as is, with no further information provided then here is a link to the ifixit [guide|33916] guide.
It shows how to open the unit so that you can check for any obvious problems such as broken wires, dry joint connections, burnt out components etc. Use a DMM (digital multimeter) to check that the full battery supply is reaching the circuit board.
Did you hold the monitor unit On/Off button for 2 seconds to turn it on?
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If you haven't got one, here is a link to the [https://angelcare.co.uk/sites/default/files/AC401-UserGuide-INT-AdaptedForUK%20%5BLR%5D_0.pdf|User Guide] for the Angel care 401 monitor
Did the seller of the unit say that it was in a working condition?
If so, I suggest that you contact them about the problem or get a refund.
If it was sold, as is, with no further information provided then here is a link to the ifixit [guide|33916] guide.
It shows how to open the unit so that you can check for any obvious problems such as broken wires, dry joint connections, burnt out components etc. Use a DMM (digital multimeter) to check that the full battery supply is reaching the circuit board.
Did you hold the monitor unit On/Off button for 2 seconds to turn it on?
Did the seller of the unit say that it was in a working condition?
If so, I suggest that you contact them about the problem or get a refund.
If it was sold, as is, with no further information provided then here is a link to the ifixit [guide|33916] guide.
It shows how to open the unit so that you can check for any obvious problems such as broken wires, dry joint connections, burnt out components etc. Use a DMM (digital multimeter) to check that the full battery supply is reaching the circuit board.
Did the seller of the unit say that it was in a working condition?
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If so, I suggest that you contact them about the problem.
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If so, I suggest that you contact them about the problem or get a refund.
If it was sold, as is, with no further information provided then here is a link to the ifixit [guide|33916] guide.
It shows how to open the unit so that you can check for any obvious problems such as broken wires, dry joint connections, burnt out components etc. Use a DMM (digital multimeter) to check that the full battery supply is reaching the circuit board.
Hi @adrivh ,
Did the seller of the unit say that it was in a working condition?
If so, I suggest that you contact them about the problem.
If it was sold, as is, with no further information provided then here is a link to the ifixit [guide|33916] guide.
It shows how to open the unit so that you can check for any obvious problems such as broken wires, dry joint connections, burnt out components etc. Use a DMM (digital multimeter) to check that the full battery supply is reaching the circuit board.