User's Manual

No sound from one of the
speakers
Sound is audible only from one of
the speakers.
- Remove any obstructions
between the speakers and the user.
- Make sure the Aux-in cable is
connected firmly to the audio
source.
- In the Windows volume control
slide the audio balance to the
midpoint.
- Clean and reseat all the cables.
- Test the speakers on another
audio source for example a
portable music player.
Low sound output Volume is too low - Remove any obstructions
between the speakers and the user.
- Increase the volume level on the
remote control, bluetooth device,
operating system, and application
program.
- Test the speakers on another
audio source for example a
portable music player.
Static noise from the speakers Buzzing Noise - Remove any obstructions
between the speakers.
- Make sure that there are no loose
objects is hanging or touching the
speakers.
- Try decreasing the volume level
on the remote control.
No audible sound from the
headset in AUX-in mode
- Make sure the audio source is
playing music.
- Make sure the volume level on the
audio source and the remote
control is not set to minimum.
No sound from headset
No audible sound from the
headset in Bluetooth mode
- Make sure the audio source is
playing music.
- Make sure the bluetooth devices
are paired correctly.
- Make sure the volume level on the
audio source and the remote
control is not set to minimum.
Headset distortion Distorted sound in AUX-in mode - Remove any obstructions
between the speakers and the user.
- Make sure the Aux-in cable is
connected firmly to the woofer and
your computer.
- Make sure the RC-in cable is
connected firmly to the woofer and
the remote control.
- Make sure the headset is
connected firmly to the remote
control.
- Set the volume control on the
remote control to fifty percent.
- Decrease the volume level in the
application program.
- Clean and reseat all the cables.
- Test the headset on another audio
source for example a portable
music player.
- Ensure no loose objects are
touching the speaker.
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