User Instructions; Connecting Mains Power; Installing Batteries In The Remote; Disposal Of Batteries - Bush CBAR4 Installation & User's Instructions

2.1 ch 100w sound bar
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User Instructions

Getting started

Connecting mains power

1. Connect the attached mains plug to a UK mains
power supply outlet.
2. Switch the power outlet ON.

Installing batteries in the remote

1. Open the battery compartment on the rear of the
remote control.
2. Insert 2 x AAA batteries into each compartment
taking care to match the + & - polarity symbols
correctly.
3. Replace the battery compartment covers.

Disposal of batteries

Dispose of used batteries with regard to the
recycling regulations in your area. Do NOT short
circuit batteries or throw them into water, the
general rubbish or in a fire.
Weak batteries can leak and damage the remote
control. Replace them in good time!

Standby mode

1. Press the STANDBY button (3 Unit & 10 Remote)
to wake the unit from STANDBY mode.
2. To enter STANDBY mode press either
STANDBY buttons (3 Unit & 10 Remote).
NOTE: As part of the power saving mode the unit
will enter STANDBY mode automatically after 10
minutes (approx) of no audio output.
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General operation

Playing audio from a connected TV

After connecting a TV to the TV input on the Sound
bar, follow the below steps.
1. Ensure the Sound bar is powered ON. If not press
the STANDBY button on the Sound bar (3) or
remote (10).
2. Press the SOURCE button (4, 12) to switch to
TV mode, if not already in that mode. You will see
'TV' appear on the display.
MUSIC
3. Adjust the output volume using the VOLUME +/-
buttons (6 Unit or 16 Remote).
Playing audio from a connected MP3 player
After connecting an MP3 player to the AUX input on
the Sound bar, follow the below steps.
1. Ensure the Sound bar is powered ON. If not press
the STANDBY button on the Sound bar (3) or
remote (10).
2. Press the SOURCE button (4, 12) to switch to
AUX mode, if not already in that mode. You will
see 'AUX' appear on the display.
MUSIC
3. Adjust the output volume using the VOLUME +/-
buttons (6 Unit or 16 Remote).
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