020.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
CAUSE
ACTION
THERE IS A
CRACKLING SOUND
The amplifier is clipping as it
has run out of output power.
Decrease the volume on your
audio source.
Decrease the volume or bass
on the Stockwell II.
THE AUDIO IS
DISTORTED
Volume is set too high on the
audio source.
Decrease the playback
volume on the audio source.
The audio stream or audio file
is of poor quality.
Try another audio file or
music player.
Volume is set too high on the
Stockwell II.
Decrease the volume on the
speaker.
Too much bass/treble on the
speaker.
Decrease the bass/treble on
the speaker.
ERRATIC
PERFORMANCE
Interference from another
electronic device.
Move the Stockwell II to
another spot.
Turn off or move the
interfering electronic device.
NOTES:
A Bluetooth DEVICE COULD CAUSE AUDIO-RELATED OR TECHNICAL FAULTS, DEPENDING ON USE, IN THE FOLLOWING
CASES:
• WHEN SOME PART OF THE BODY IS IN CONTACT WITH THE RECEIVING/TRANSMITTING SYSTEM FOR THE Bluetooth
DEVICE OR THE STOCKWELL II.
• ELECTRICAL VARIATIONS DUE TO OBSTACLES IN THE FORM OF WALLS, CORNERS, ETC.
• EXPOSURE TO ELECTRICAL DISRUPTIONS FROM DEVICES WITHIN THE SAME FREQUENCY BAND, FOR EXAMPLE
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT, MICROWAVE OVENS AND WIRELESS NETWORKS.
THIS WIRELESS DEVICE MAY CAUSE ELECTRICAL DISRUPTIONS DURING USE.