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BT010 Bluetooth

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 Speaker

Function Buttons

Indicator light and function buttons

Placement position of mobile phone and tablet

3.5mm auxiliary input

Micro USB charge interface

Power switch 

Thank you for purchasing HamiltonBuhl’s BT010 Bluetooth

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 Speaker. Before getting started, please read 

the user’s manual carefully to ensure proper operation and optimize performance. This unit  
not only offers a stylish appearance, but its compact design offers high fidelity sound.

Power on the Unit

When power is turned on, the speaker makes a “click-click” sound and the Bluetooth

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 indicator light will 

start flashing.

Connecting Bluetooth

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/ NFC:

NOTE:

Some devices may need to remove protective cover before using.

Turn on the Bluetooth

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 function on your device. If connecting the NFC (Near Field Communication) 

enabled devices, make sure to turn on the NFC function in the devices. If the function is available, 

turn NFC on. Push the power switch on and move the device close to the “NFC” logo on the speaker 

(BT010). The device will automatically pair with the speaker. 

If your device does not support the NFC function, turn on the Bluetooth

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speaker (BT010) then go to 

the Bluetooth

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 setup menu from your device. When BT010 becomes available in the Bluetooth

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device search mode, select BT010 and pair it manually. Bluetooth

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 indicator light will flash slowly 

after a successful connection, and the speaker will make a “toot” sound. 

If BT010 fails to detect any Bluetooth

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-enabled devices within five minutes after power is turned on, 

the Bluetooth

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 function will turn off automatically. In order to re-establish the Bluetooth

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 connection, it 

is necessary to turn the BT010 power switch off and turn it back on again. The Bluetooth

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 devices that 

were connected successfully before will connect automatically when BT010 is activated again.

If connection fails, please power off the device and power it back on and make sure the unit is charged.

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