Aiwa ABT-1244BR Speaker Instruction Manual PDF

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Instruction Manual

ABT-1244BR / ABT-1244BBL

BLUETOOTH ADVENTURE SPEAKER

Important Safety Instructions

Important note on outdoor use

Warning: To avoid electrical shock, do not dismantle. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel.

1. Please read all of the instructions carefully and retain for future reference. 2. When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed. 3. This product is not a toy! Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. 4. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Do not attempt to repair by yourself. 5. Do not immerse the unit in water or other liquids. 6. Do not insert foreign objects into any opening on the unit. 7. Do not play music at excessive volume levels as this can cause hearing loss or damage the unit. 8. Keep the unit away from ammable materials. 9. Do not expose batteries to heat or re as they may explode. 10. Do not dispose of batteries in your household waste. Contact your local council for information on disposal or recycling.

This speaker is IP66 rated dust and water resistance. This IP rating is only applicable when the silicone port cover is closed. Please make sure the cover is closed and secure before using in wet environments. Important: DO NOT submerge the speaker in water. If the speaker gets wet, dry it thoroughly before using it again.

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Description:

1.ON/OFF button 2.Play/Pause/Phone 3.MIC 4.Previous/Volume 5.Next/Volume +

6.Red LED(Charging) 7.Green LED(AUX) 8.Blue LED(Bluetooth) 9.Micro USB Charging Port 10.AUX in Port

Included: 1.Speaker 2.Micro USB Charging Cable 3.3.5 mm Audio Cable 4.User Manual 5.Warranty Card

Operation

Press and Hold "ON/OFF" button 2 seconds to power ON, the Blue LED will start to ash. If an Aux (3.5 mm) cable is connected to the unit, the Blue LED will turn o, and the Green LED will stay illuminated, indicating that the unit is in Aux-In mode.

Press and Hold "ON/OFF" button 2 seconds to power OFF Power O

Power On

Specications Bluetooth Version : 5.0 Supported Proles: A2DP, HFP, AVRCP Bluetooth Range: 33ft (10m) Playback time: 6 hours at 80% volume Dimensions: 180 mm x 70 mm x 68 mm Battery: 1000mAh rechargeable lithium battery Charging: DC 5V 500mA

Bluetooth Mode

- The unit automatically enters 'pairing mode' when it is powered on. - Place your Bluetooth-enabled device within 10 metres of the speaker. Navigate to the Bluetooth setting menu on your device and search for new devices. The Bluetooth name for this speaker is 'Aiwa ABT-1244'. - After the unit has paired and connected, it will reconnect automatically when the unit is powered on and the device is in range.

Note: - You can press and hold the button to unpair your current device and search for new devices in Bluetooth mode.

Note: The speaker powers o automatically in 10 minutes if there is no audio in Bluetooth mode.

Begin Streaming Music Press to start playing music. Press and Hold 2 seconds to play the next track. Press and Hold 2 seconds to play previous track. Press either or for volume control. Note: You will hear an audio alert when the maximum / minimum volume level has been reached.

Making and Receiving Phone Calls When the unit is connected and paired to a Bluetooth-enabled device like a smartphone, the unit allows you to make or receive phone calls with its built-in microphone. Press to accept a call. To end a call press . To reject a call, press and hold for 2 seconds.

Aux-In Mode Plug in the supplied 3.5 mm cable into the unit. Connect the other end to the AUX out port on your device. The Green LED will only illuminate when in Aux mode. Please note music and volume can be controlled on your device.

Charging Attach the USB cable to the unit, and plug into any USB charger. If the unit is completely discharged, it will take approximately 5 hours to fully charge at 5V/500mA.

The Red LED will illuminate during charging. When charging is complete, the Red LED will turn o.

Note: There will be a beep when the battery is low and needs to be recharged.

LED Status

Blue LED ashing & Blue LED solid

Green LED on solid

Red LED o

Aux Mode

Bluetooth Mode

Fully charged

Red LED Charging

Troubleshooting

Unit doesnt connect to device Speaker needs to be connected/

Speaker needs to be charged

re-paired to device

A tone is heard every few seconds

Unit will not power on

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