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Hello, We have Angel Care motion sensor. We have a large cotbed and followed the instructions I.e placed in the centre of the mattress with a piece of plywood. My little one rolls around a lot in her sleep and the monitor keeps going off. It's driving me mad as its constant false alarms. My lO sleeps in her own room so we have to get up to switch it off. Just wondered if anyone had any troubleshooting tips for this? Getting to the point I want to switch it off!!
We had the tommy tippee one and following the instructions we were told to put the pad in a certain way but it like yours kept going off. We turned ours round. The instructions said to put it in cot with the smallest side to the top of the cot but as our daughter rolled around so much we turned it so it went across width ways instead and never had another false alarm. Does that make sense? Hae you tried this?

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