General Operation - AEG BSS 4801 Instruction Manual

Bluetooth sound system
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plug connector by inserting its plug into the 6 V
jack of the device.
• Make sure the grid voltage corresponds to the figures on
the rating plate.
CAUTION:
• The included AC adapter may only be used with this
device. Do not use it for other devices.
• Use only an AC adapter with 6 V (
AC adapter may damage the unit.
NOTE:
Disconnect from mains power supply during longer periods
of non-use.
Battery Operation (Batteries not supplied)
• Open the cover to the battery compartment (5) on the
bottom of the device.
• Insert the 4 batteries type AA/R6 1.5 V. Observe the cor-
rect polarity (see bottom of battery compartment)!
• Close the battery compartment.
Should the device not be used for a long periods, remove
the batteries, to prevent any "leakage".
WARNING:
Do not expose the batteries to intense heat, such as sun-
light, fire or similar. Danger of explosion!
CAUTION:
• Different battery types or new and used batteries may
not be used together.
• Batteries must not be disposed of in the garbage.
Please bring used batteries to competent collection
centers or back to the dealer.
NOTE:
The batteries will be de-activated automatically if you have
connected a mains adapter.

General Operation

Turning the device on/ off (3)
• Turn the device on by setting the ON/OFF switch to the
"ON" position on the rear side of the device. You will
hear short beeps and the indicator light (6) will flash. The
device is in Bluetooth connection mode.
• To turn off the device, set the ON/OFF switch to the
"OFF" position. Then, disconnect the device from the
mains.
NOTE:
After about 15 minutes without signal, the device will au-
tomatically switch to standby. In order to switch the device
on again, switch the ON/OFF switch to the "OFF" position
and then to the "ON" position.
IN
Volume
By pressing the / buttons (4) you can adjust the desired
volume.
Sound Settings
If necessary, change the EQ setting in your playback unit to
create the best sound.
). A different
Bluetooth (7)
• Press the button in order to disconnect the existing Blue-
tooth connection.
• Keep the button pressed in order to re-establish a con-
nection.
Playing back music files
You have two options to playback your own music data with
the device: Wired or wireless via Bluetooth.
By cable (Cable not included)
1. Connect the 3.5 mm stereo RCA cable to an external
audio source. If required, use a suitable adapter (not
included).
2. Insert the other end of the cable into the AUX-IN jack (2)
on the unit. The device switches automatically into AUX
mode.
3. Start the playback of your audio source. Listen to the
sound playback via the speaker. You can adjust the
volume using the / buttons (4).
4. For the further procedure, please refer to the user manual
of the external audio source.
NOTE:
• If possible, adjust the volume of the external unit to a
comfortable level.
• No wireless connection via Bluetooth is possible when
an audio cable is connected to the AUX IN socket.
Cordless via Bluetooth
Bluetooth involves a technology for wireless radio connec-
tion of devices over a short distance. Devices with Bluetooth
standard are transmitting between 2.402 and 2.480 GHz in
the ISM band (Industrial, Scientific and Medical). Interference
can be caused for example by WLAN-networks, DAB radios,
cordless phones, or microwave ovens which work on the
same frequency band.
This device offers you the possibility to use a Bluetooth-
enabled device. The functional radius is limited to approx.
15 metres depending on the surroundings and the unit used.
If your playing device supports the A2DP profile (Advanced
Audio Distribution Profile) and has a music-player function,
then you can also wirelessly transfer music to the device. The
A2DP profile involves a multi-vendor Bluetooth profile. By
streaming, stereo-audio signals are wirelessly transferred be-
tween the playing device (source) and the receiving device.

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