User Guide
Fluance Ai41 Quick Start Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
What is “auto-pairing” and how does it work?
Auto-pairing is a convenient connection feature included in all Fluance Bluetooth® Speakers. If
the connected Bluetooth®-enabled device leaves the connection range of the Ai41 and returns
at a later time, the device will automatically connect. If the device’s Bluetooth® function is
disabled and then enabled at a later time, the device will automatically connect as well.
*Note: The Fluance Ai41 will only auto-pair to the last device that it was connected to.
How do I change the source on my Fluance Ai41?
Press the Control Knob or use the Source button on the Remote Control. The LED will change
to the Source LED color (Blue/Green/White).
How do I adjust the Volume on my Fluance Ai41?
Turn the Control Knob or use Volume buttons on Remote Control. The LED will ash Red at
Max.
How do I adjust the Bass and Treble on my Fluance Ai41?
Use the Bass and Treble buttons on the Remote Control.
How do I adjust the LED Brightness?
Use the LED Brightness Button on the Remote to cycle between 100%, 25%, and OFF
brightness levels.
Another Bluetooth® device is connected to my Fluance Ai41 and I want to connect
my device.
You can reset any Bluetooth® connection by pressing the Bluetooth® Pairing Reset button
on the back of the Active Speaker. You can also press and hold “Play/Pause” on the Remote
for 3 seconds.
What RCA devices can be connected to the Ai41?
Any RCA device will work with the Ai41. Common devices would be TV’s, Turntables,
Smartphones, or Tablets.
How can I increase the volume when using the Ai41 with a turntable?
If turntable audio is too quiet you may need to add a preamplier. Some turntables have built
in preamps which can be turned on or off. The Fluance PA10 preamplier is a great match for
Fluance powered speakers and turntables.
Why is the volume from each input different on the Ai41?
Ensure that any volume and EQ settings on your source devices are set to similar levels.
The different signal types used by each input means they are processed differently by the
Ai41. The Optical Input uses a digital signal while the RCA Input uses an analog signal. These
differences can result in slight variances in the output volume of the Ai41.