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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.

Getting started

User Instructions

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.

3. Adjust the output volume using the 

/-

 

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.

3. Adjust the output volume using the 

/-

 

buttons (6 Unit or 16 Remote).

MUSIC

BASS

MUSIC

BASS

Summary of Contents for CBAR4

Page 1: ...e read these instructions fully before installing or using These instructions contain important information which will help you get the best from your appliance and ensure safe and correct installatio...

Page 2: ...dby mode 5 Playing audio from a connected TV 5 Playing audio from an MP3 player 5 Adjusting the sound 6 Volume controls 6 Sound effect presets 6 Bass enhancement 6 Mute function 6 Advanced operation 6...

Page 3: ...ehicles or on boats Heed all warnings on the product and in the owner s guide Do not use this apparatus near water or moisture Do not use this product near a bathtub washbowl kitchen sink and laundry...

Page 4: ...VOLUME touch buttons Increase or decrease the output volume 7 TV AUDIO INPUT RCA Connect the analogue audio output from a TV or other audio source 8 AUX AUDIO INPUT 3 5mm Connect the analogue audio ou...

Page 5: ...on the side of the Sound bar 8 Connecting a TV The below diagram shows the connection to a TV DVD or GAMES CONSOLE using the supplied RCA RCA audio cable 1 Connect one end of the RCA cable supplied t...

Page 6: ...the power saving mode the unit will enter STANDBY mode automatically after 10 minutes approx of no audio output Getting started User Instructions General operation Playing audio from a connected TV A...

Page 7: ...the display brightness 1 Press the DIM button 13 repeatedly to cycle through the 3 brightness states Adjusting the sound MUSIC BASS MUSIC BASS User Instructions FRONT Adjusting the sound Volume contr...

Page 8: ...between screw head wall 4 Hook the Sound bar into the screws For secure mounting ensure the screw heads slide firmly into the narrow part of the brackets 1 Align the Sound bar in the chosen location...

Page 9: ...ng Similarly dust deposits which become damp can sometimes lead to electrical problems which may cause severe damage to the delicate electronics within this unit In the unlikely event of difficulties...

Page 10: ...urchased Your product contains batteries covered by the European Directive 2006 66 EC which cannot be disposed of with normal household waste Please check local rules on separate collection of batteri...

Page 11: ...does not cover accidental damage misuse cabinet parts knobs or consumable items y The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual y It...

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