Troubleshooting
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| Volume level is set too high. | Decrease the volume. | |
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Sound is distorted | Sound source is distorted. | If the iPhone or iPod original sound source (MP3) is of poor quality, distortion | |
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| source such as a music CD. | |
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| Battery is weak. | Replace current battery with a new battery. | |
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Point the | |||
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| the speaker system. | move within 10 feet of the unit. | |
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No sound from the AUX | Volume on the device is set too low. | Increase the volume on the device to approximately ¾ full volume. | |
device, such as an MP3 |
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Source selector is not set to AUX. | Set source selector to AUX. | ||
player or CD player | |||
connected to the AUX jack |
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The speaker system exhibits erratic or unexpected behavior; controls do not function
Static electricity, momentary interruption of power or abnormal operating conditions may be responsible.
1.Disconnect the AC adapter cable plug from the speaker system’s jack.
2.Place the handle in the pack position.
3.Wait
4.Place the handle in the
Reconnect the AC adapter cable plug to the speaker system’s jack.
Note: See the How to Position the Adjustable Handle section for handle positions.
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