Wireless Link

Wireless Link

The Soundbar and Subwoofer should automatically link together. However, it is sometimes possible, in conditions of very high radio interference (such as from microwave ovens or strong wireless network equipment), for the Soundbar and the Subwoofer to lose their wireless link. In that case the Subwoofer will mute and the audio will sound weak (no bass).

To correct this, press and hold the PAIRING button on the back of the Soundbar at least 3 seconds until the PAIR indicator on the front panel starts flashing.

PAIRING Button

PAIR Indicator

Back of Soundbar

Soundbar Front Panel Controls / LED Indicators

Then go to the back of the Subwoofer and press its PAIRING button. The two units should link back up and the PAIR indicator on the Subwoofer turns on.

The PAIR indicator on the Soundbar will turn off, after the link between the Soundbar and the Subwoofer is established.

PAIR Indicator

Subwoofer Back Panel

Back of Subwoofer

PAIRING Button

[Note] You can leave the Subwoofer on – it will go into a low power consumption mode when not in use but will wake up automatically when a signal is present.

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Hitachi SBW100 important safety instructions Wireless Link