Saving Power - Silvercrest SBW 60 A1 Operation And Safety Notes

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• Insert the battery with its polarities (+/-)
aligned as indicated.
• Replace the battery.
• Aim the remote control directly at the sensor on
the front of the unit.
I hear buzzing or humming sound
• Ensure all cables and wires are securely
connected.
• Connect to a different source device (TV, Blu-
ray player, etc) to see if the buzzing persists.
If it does not, the problem may be with the
original device.
• Connect your device to a different input on the
soundbar.
I cannot find the Bluetooth name of this
unit on my Bluetooth device
• Ensure the Bluetooth function is activated on
your Bluetooth device.
• Re-pair the unit with your Bluetooth device.
This is a 15 mins power off function, one
of the ERPII standard requirement for

saving power

• When the unit's external input signal level is
too low, the unit will turn off automatically in
15 minutes. Please increase the volume level of
your external device.
The subwoofer is idle or the indicator of
the subwoofer does not light up
• Please unplug power cord from the mains
sockect, and plug it in again after 4 minutes to
reconnect with the subwoofer.
Disposal
The packaging is made of environmentally friendly
materials, which may be disposed of through your
local recycling facilities.
Contact your municipality for information on how
to dispose of your worn-out product.
The adjacent symbol of a crossed out
dustbin on wheels indicates this device is
subject to Directive 2012 / 19 / EU.
This directive states at the end of the life this device
must not be disposed of through regular household
refuse but must be returned to special collection
sites, recycling depots or waste management
companies.
This disposal is free of charge to you. Protect the
environment and dispose properly.
Please contact your local waste management
company or the city / municipal administration for
more information.
Think about the environment and your personal
health. Dispose empty batteries in separate
collecting boxes. These can be found in many
public buildings or in shops where batteries are
sold.
Improper disposal of batteries can harm
the environment!
Never dispose of batteries in your household
waste. They may contain toxic heavy metals and
are subject to hazardous waste regulations. The
chemical symbols of the heavy metals are: Cd
= cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead. Therefore
dispose of used batteries through your local
collection site.
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