Bush 170/4680 Set-Up & Operating Instructions Download Page 7

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Using your Bluetooth Speaker with Dock

Switch on

Press and hold the ‘Volume/

Standby’ knob to switch on.  

Switch off

Press and hold the ‘Volume/

Standby’ knob. The Bluetooth 

speaker will go into Standby 

mode. 
To completely switch off the 

Bluetooth speaker, switch off the 

mains power at the wall socket. 
Note:

 

If you do not use your 

Bluetooth speaker for 10 minutes 

and no audio signal is received, 

the speaker will automatically 

go into standby mode. Press and 

release the ‘Volume/Standby’ 

knob and the bluetooth speaker 

will return to the mode it was last 

in. 

Change the mode

Briefly press and release the 

‘Volume/Standby’ knob to 

change modes.   Bluetooth/iPod 

and Aux in modes are available.  
Blue  = Bluetooth mode
Green  = iPod mode
Red   = Aux in mode

Adjusting the volume

Use the rotary volume control 

on the front of the Bluetooth 

speaker to adjust the volume. 
Turn clockwise to increase the 

volume and anti-clockwise to 

decrease the volume. 

Dock cover 

To open the dock cover slide your 

finger under the front flap, then 

pull up and push back until it 

locks into place.
To close the dock cover, slide 

forward the release catch (refer 

to the drawing at the bottom 

of page 8), then fold down the 

cover until it is flush with the 

top surface of your Bluetooth 

speaker.

USB charging socket

You can use the USB charging 

socket on the back of your 

Bluetooth speaker to charge 

smartphones that do not have 

a lightning socket and so are 

unable to dock on the top of the 

Bluetooth speaker to charge. 

Summary of Contents for 170/4680

Page 1: ...your Bluetooth Speaker with dock and ensure safe and correct set up and operation Important Please read these instructions fully before using your product Bluetooth Speaker with Dock Bluetooth Speaker...

Page 2: ...with Dock 7 Switch on 7 Switch off 7 Change the mode 7 Adjusting the volume 7 Dock cover 7 USB charging socket 7 Your Bluetooth Speaker with Dock 8 Bluetooth mode 10 Connecting or Pairing with your Bl...

Page 3: ...oard Do NOT block or cover slots holes or openings on the product by placing on soft furnishings such as carpets rugs or beds as these are provided for functionality and or ventilation to ensure safe...

Page 4: ...es not contain any user serviceable parts Unauthorised handling of the device may damage it and will void your warranty Do NOT use your Bluetooth speaker near emergency intensive care medical equipmen...

Page 5: ...ources such as a radiator not in a humid or very damp place such as a bathroom Setting up 1 Connect the mains power lead into the DC IN socket on the back of the Bluetooth speaker 2 Plug the power ada...

Page 6: ...new device and so the Add new device option is not available 4 When found your Bluetooth speaker will be displayed as BUSH Audio Select the device name to begin pairing 5 When pairing is complete the...

Page 7: ...Bluetooth iPod and Aux in modes are available Blue Bluetooth mode Green iPod mode Red Aux in mode Adjusting the volume Use the rotary volume control on the front of the Bluetooth speaker to adjust the...

Page 8: ...8 Your Bluetooth Speaker with Dock Top view NFC touch point iPod iPhone iPad Dock cover Top view cover open iPod iPhone iPad Lightning dock connector Dock cover release catch Slide forward...

Page 9: ...aker with Dock Back view Aux in socket LED indicator ring DC IN Mains power socket Rotary volume control Press and hold to go to Standby mode Press and release to change modes BT iPod Aux in 2 0 USB c...

Page 10: ...gain to switch back on The LED indicator will begin to flash blue quickly again 2 On the device that you would like to connect to your Bluetooth speaker via Bluetooth e g iPhone iPad Android other pho...

Page 11: ...ice to the NFC logo on the top of your Bluetooth speaker to pair Please ensure that you disconnect any audio connection cables from the Aux in socket on the back of the Bluetooth speaker before you at...

Page 12: ...he top of the Bluetooth speaker and push down to connect The dock will begin to charge your iPod iPhone iPad if necessary Charging will stop automatically when your iPod iPhone iPad is fully charged c...

Page 13: ...in allows for a quick and easy connection to an external sound source 1 Connect one end of the 3 5mm audio connection cable to the headphone or auxiliary out socket of your secondary device connect t...

Page 14: ...is not in playback mode Check that you are in the correct mode for the music that you wish to listen to Press and release the Volume Standby knob to change the mode Sound distortion The volume level...

Page 15: ...iPad with the connector on the Bluetooth speaker and push down to connect Check that you are in iPod mode Press and release the Volume Standby knob to change the mode Check that you have selected a mu...

Page 16: ...h functionality less than 10 metres line of sight Move the Bluetooth speaker and Bluetooth device away from other Bluetooth devices electrical equipment If possible turn off other nearby Bluetooth dev...

Page 17: ...ase take it to your nearest collection facility or for further details contact your local council or visit www recycle more co uk Batteries contain substances that may be harmful to the environment an...

Page 18: ...tee does not cover accidental damage misuse cabinet parts knobs or consumable items The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual It...

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