Gro Egg Instruction Manual

Instruction manual and
safe sleep guidelines
The colour changing
digital room thermometer

Introduction to the Gro-egg
The correct room thermometer is vital for creating a safe sleeping
environment for a baby. Health professionals recommend that the
room that your baby sleeps in should be maintained at 16–20°C to
help reduce the risk of cot death. The Gro-egg, the colour changing
digital room thermometer, is another clever innovation to help
promote safer sleep for babies from the people who brought you the
Grobag®baby Sleeping bag.
The patented Gro-egg glows yellow if the room temperature is within
recommended guidelines (16–20°C). If the room temperature is
outside this range, take action to cool or heat the room, or adjust the
baby’s bedding or clothing.
This leaet contains information about how to use your Gro-egg and
how to achieve a safer sleeping environment for your baby. Please
retain this leaet for future reference.
Getting Started
1Remove all protective packaging. Insert the power adapter
into the back of the Gro-egg and plug it into a normal 240V
socket in the room your baby is sleeping in
2Tips for placing your thermometer:
Do not place the thermometer over or very close to a
radiator, in direct sunlight or by an open window
Make sure that the thermometer is placed out of reach
of your baby’s cot, and that the power lead is not able
to be reached or pulled by a toddler
3Press the button on the base to
turn on your Gro-egg
Please note that the Gro-egg displays the room temperature (not the temperature
of your baby).
Remember to check your baby regularly to make sure he or she is not too hot or
cold. If in any doubt, please consult your health professional.

Using your Gro-egg
Your Gro-egg displays the exact room temperature in °C, and will
display one of four colours depending on the room temperature.
Please see the chart following:
Blue Yellow Orange Red
Too cold RecommendedWarm Too warm
Under 16°C
(Under 61°F)
16–20°C
(61–68°F)
21–24°C
(68–75°F)
Over 24°C
(Over 75°F)
If the room temperature is outside the recommended guidelines
(shown by the yellow colour) there are 3actions that you can take:
1Cool or heat the room
For example, by opening or closing a window or door or using
a thermostatically controlled heater or radiator
2Adjust the bedding
Increase or reduce the amount of bedding. For example, for
Grobag baby sleeping bag users choose a dierent tog rating
(0.5, 1.0 or 2.5 tog). For those with traditional sheets and
blankets, add or remove layers
3Adjust the baby’s clothing
Reduce or increase the number of layers of clothing your
baby is wearing
Please note, always remember to check your baby regularly to make sure he
or she is not too hot or cold. To check if your baby is too hot look for sweating
or feel the baby — don’t worry if hands or feet are cold, that’s normal. If in any
doubt, please consult your health professional.
Quick reference guide
Use the table below to help choose the level of bedding and clothing
for your baby. These are recommendations only and you will soon
discover the best level of clothing for your individual baby.
Information for Grobag baby sleeping bag users
Blue
Too cold
Yellow
Recommended
Orange
Warm
Red
Too warm
Room
temperature
Increase room
temperature if
possible
Maintain room
temperature
Decrease room
temperature if
possible
Decrease room
temperature if
possible
Bedding 2.5 tog Grobag
baby sleeping
bag
2.5 or 1.0 tog
Grobag baby
sleeping bag
1.0 tog Grobag
baby sleeping
bag
0.5 tog Grobag
baby sleeping bag
Clothing Long-sleeved
bodysuit/
sleepsuit/pyjamas
Bodysuit/
sleepsuit
Bodysuit Short-sleeved
bodysuit or just a
nappy
Please note, Grobag baby sleeping bags are designed to be used instead of
blankets or sheets. Never use with a duvet or quilt as this increases the risk
of cot death.

Information for sheets and blanket users
Blue
Too cold
Yellow
Recommended
Orange
Warm
Red
Too warm
Room
temperature
Increase room
temperature if
possible
Maintain room
temperature
Decrease room
temperature if
possible
Decrease room
temperature if
possible
Bedding Sheet and 3
lightweight
blankets
Sheet and 2
lightweight
blankets
Sheet and 1
lightweight
blanket
Sheet only or no
sheet
Clothing Nappy, vest and
sleepsuit
Nappy, vest and
sleepsuit
Nappy, vest and
sleepsuit
Nappy, vest and
sleepsuit
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. It’s warm weather and my Gro-egg is on red and
showing the unhappy face. What shall I do?
A. Take action to reduce the room temperature, bedding and
clothing. If it is not possible to bring the room temperature down
then youmay need to remove all bedding and clothing from your
baby, leavingthem in just a nappy. Additionally you could use a
fan to move air around the room (ensuring it is not within reach
of your baby or pointing directly at your baby) andgive your baby
extra drinks. In extremely warm temperatures,sponge your
baby down withluke warm water, If in doubt contact your health
professional.
Q. It’s cold weather and my Gro-egg is on blue. What shall
I do?
A. Take action toincrease room temperature, bedding and clothing.
We recommend using a thermostatically controlled heater in the
room where the baby is sleeping, which saves your central heating
being on a all night (make sure that neither the heater or cable are
within reach of your baby’s cot). Increase the level of clothing,
but alwaysmake sure your baby’s head is uncovered.If your
baby has become cold, give them a warming cuddle or a warm
drink before returning them to their cot with extra clothing/bedding.
Q. My Gro-egg doesn’t read the temperature I think it
should.
A. The Gro-egg will indicate the temperature of the surrounding air,
so cold drafts and adjacent heating will both aect the reading.
Q. I can’t see the colour ofthe Gro-egg very well in
daylight.
A. The colours on the Gro-egg are designed to glow gently and be
visible in very low level light or dark conditions. In lighter conditions
use the digital readout.
Q. I have plugged in my Gro-egg but the product doesn’t
seemto be on.
A. Check that the round switch on the base of the Gro-egg is
indentedin the ‘on’ position. Check that the power supply lead is
securely in place at the backof the Gro-egg.

Safer sleeping information
Safety is at the heart of everything that Grobag does, and Grobag
work in partnership with FSID (Foundation for the Study of Infant
Deaths), a leading baby charity to promote a safer sleeping
environment for babies.
“ Babies who get too hot are at an increased risk
of cot death... getting a room thermometer will
help you create a safer sleeping environment
for your baby ” Joyce Epstein, Director of FSID
Creating a safer environment for your baby
Cut smoking in pregnancy — fathers too! And don’t let anyone
smoke in the same room as your baby
Place your baby on the back tosleep (and noton the front or side)
Do not let your baby get too hot, and keep your baby’s head
uncovered
Place your baby with their feet to the foot of the cot, to prevent
them wriggling down under the covers
Never sleep with your baby on a sofa or armchair
The safest place for your baby to sleep is in a crib or cot in a
room with you for the first six months
It’s
especially dangerous for your baby to sleep in your bed if
you (or your partner):
are a smoker, even if you never smoke in bed or at home
have been drinking alcohol
take medication or drugs that make you drowsy
feel very tired;
or if your baby:
was born before 37 weeks
weighed less than 2.5kg or 5½ lbs at birth
is less than three months old
Don’t forget, accidents can happen: you might roll over in your
sleep and suocate your baby; or your baby could get caught
between the wall and the bed, or could roll out of an adult bed
and be injured
Settling your baby to sleep (day and night) with a dummy can
reduce the risk of cot death, even if the dummy falls out while
your baby is asleep
Breastfeed your baby. Establish breastfeeding before starting to
use a dummy

EGM EN 001
Technical Information
Primary voltage of PSU 220–240V
Secondary voltage of PSU 6V
Current consumption 200mA
Operating temperature range
0–60 degrees
Accuracy of temperature range
+ or - 1°C
The Gro-egg contains sensitive
electronics. It is necessary for the
electronics to become stabilised
after power up to attain accurate
temperature readings. Avoid
switching the power on and o
repeatedly.
If the unit malfunctions remove the
power and allow the unit to stand for
5 minutes before re-applying power.
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