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MODEL: EA0403    PRODUCT CODE: 46486    08/2017

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control diagram) until “bLUE

” is flashing on the 

LCD Display

. The Jukebox will now be 

“discoverable” to nearby Bluetooth

®

 devices.

On the Bluetooth

®

 enabled device, activate (or turn ON) Bluetooth

®

, and search for nearby 

devices. When the device discovers “jukebox”, select and connect to “jukebox”. This 

process should take a few seconds to connect – no PIN or pass code will be required. 

When the Jukebox and Bluetooth

®

 enabled device have connected, you will notice that 

bLUE

”, which was flashing on the LCD screen, is now solid (not flashing), and the 

Bluetooth

®

 enabled device should also show “jukebox” as “Connected”.

Once connected, use the media player on your Bluetooth

®

 enabled device to play the 

tracks you wish to hear on the Jukebox. Instead of playing the tracks on the built-in 

speaker of the devices, it will play wirelessly through the Jukebox. Depending on the 

device that is connected, there may be additional steps required to select the Jukebox 

as the device that the audio is playing through. Please consult the instruction manual 

from the device if any problems are encountered with playing the audio files through the 

Jukebox via Bluetooth

®

. If this does not assist, please phone the After Sales Support 

phone number listed in this instruction manual for assistance.

The tracks can be controlled via the media player on the phone. Depending on the device 

being used, the device should be able to control skipping tracks, fast forward/backward, 

increasing and decreasing the volume, repeating tracks etc. The control via the Bluetooth

®

 

enabled device depends solely on the device and its capabilities.

Controlling the Playing Tracks via the Jukebox

The Bluetooth

®

 device will be the main controller for playing tracks on the Jukebox via 

Bluetooth

®

. The Jukebox will also enable the user to control the following functions on 

compatible Bluetooth

®

 enabled device. However functions such as repeat, random and 

folder selection MUST be controlled from the device, and cannot be controlled from the 

Jukebox.

Playing and Pausing a Track via the Jukebox Controls

To either:

a)  Play a track when the Bluetooth

®

 device is not currently playing a track 

b)  Pause any tracks that are playing or; 

 

c)  Play a track when it is paused

Press the PLAY/PAUSE button (No. 7 on the control panel diagram and No. 13 on the 

remote control diagram).

Instructions (cont)

Summary of Contents for EA0403

Page 1: ...AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1300 777 137 Jukebox with Bluetooth Model Number EA0403 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ou with a detailed guide on how to operate your product and will also assist you in troubleshooting any problems that you may encounter If you have any queries regarding the use of this product please feel free to phone our technical support line for some friendly advice If you are experiencing difficulties or believe that the product may have a technical fault we will assist you in rectifying the...

Page 3: ...d 13 Instructions 13 Setting the Correct Time 13 Turning on the Lighting Effects 13 Using the Audio Functions 14 Using the FM Radio 15 Using the CD Player Function 17 Using the USB Input Function 21 Using the SD Card Input Function 26 Using the Bluetooth Function 30 Frequently Asked Questions 34 Cleaning and Maintenance 36 Storage 36 Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice 39 Responsible Disp...

Page 4: ...rred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foresee...

Page 5: ...ended to be operated by means of an external timer or any type of separate remote control system 7 The use of attachments not recommended or sold by the manufacturer is dangerous and may cause fire electric shock or injury 8 The remote control is powered by a button cell battery WARNING Keep batteries out of reach of children Swallowing may lead to serious injury or death in as little as 2 hours d...

Page 6: ...in the risk of fire electric shock and or injury to persons 22 If the power adaptor or its cord or plug is damaged do not use the Jukebox Please contact the After Sales Support line for assistance 23 Always ensure that the power adaptor and cord are placed in a safe location to ensure that they cannot be stepped on or cannot pose as a tripping hazard Do not place any items on or against the power ...

Page 7: ...t should not be placed in an in built installation unless all ventilation holes are provided with adequate ventilation 30 The Jukebox must ONLY be powered by the power adaptor that is supplied with the product Do not use any other power adaptor If you experience difficulties with the power adaptor supplied please contact the customer support line for assistance 31 Be extremely careful when unpacki...

Page 8: ...ntrol Panel see following diagram for more details 7 Speakers 8 DC Power Input located on rear panel of Jukebox 9 FM Radio Antenna located on rear panel of Jukebox 10 Transparent Window Hinge 11 Magnetic Window Catch open window to access CD player 12 USB and SD Card Inputs 13 LIGHT Button LED Light Power ON OFF 14 Colour Changing LED Light Tube 15 Colour Changing LED Light Tube inner panel Produc...

Page 9: ...ton 9 RPT Button Repeat 10 PROG Button Program 11 F 10 Button Skipping Next Tracks for digital media 12 AUTO Button 13 STEREO MONO Selection Button 14 PRE Button Previous Preset Station 15 PRE Button Next Preset Station 16 MEM Button Memory 17 F 10 Button Skipping Previous Tracks for digital media 18 LIGHT Button LED Light Power ON OFF 19 EQ Button Equalizer 20 UP Button Tune Next Station or Track...

Page 10: ...adio Mode where available 10 AUTO Button FM Radio Auto search and Save Stations 11 MEM Button Memory 12 PRE Button Previous Preset Station 13 PLAY PAUSE Button 14 VOL Button Increase Volume 15 NEXT F F Button Tune Next Station or Track Fast Forward 16 FOLDER Button Skipping Next Tracks for digital media 17 EQ Button Equalizer 18 PRE Button Next Preset Station Product Overview cont 1 13 14 15 16 17...

Page 11: ... card 4 FM radio tuner with digital display and auto search function and a 20 station programmable memory FM frequency range from 87 5 108MHz 5 Single CD player with MP3 audio file compatibility 6 Attractive colour changing LED light tubes with ON OFF switch that is independent of the POWER button 7 LED light tube colour selection switch located on the back of the Jukebox 8 Attractive LED Lighting...

Page 12: ...pply any force or impact to the Jukebox and be sure to remove all packaging from the Jukebox and its accessories Once all packaging has been removed and the Jukebox is located in a suitable position on a stable and secure surface plug the power adaptor in to a power socket and connect the other end to the Jukebox The DC power input of the Jukebox is located on the bottom right hand corner of the r...

Page 13: ...lect the correct minutes then press the PROG button to lock this figure in NOTE The time will only be saved in the Jukebox when it is powered ON If you wish to save the set time into your Jukebox do not press the POWER button No 2 on the control panel diagram to turn the unit off simply press the ON OFF button No 3 on the control panel diagram to set the Jukebox to standby If the POWER button No 2...

Page 14: ...ressing the POWER button No 2 on the control panel diagram When the unit is powered on the time will be displayed on the LCD Display Panel if the display reads 00 00 the time may need to be set please see instructions on Setting the Correct Time Press the ON OFF button on the control panel or the POWER button on the remote control No 2 on the control panel diagram or No 1 on the remote control dia...

Page 15: ...a 20 station programmable memory When using for the first time press the POWER button No 2 on the control panel diagram and the Jukebox will switch to standby mode Press the ON OFF button on the control panel or the POWER button on the remote control No 3 on the control panel diagram or No 1 on the remote control diagram to turn the Jukebox ON The Jukebox should start in FM radio mode the LCD disp...

Page 16: ...uner will automatically search up or down the FM band depending on the buttons pressed to find the nearest station When the tuner finds a station that is strong enough it will stop searching and begin to play this station The station will also be displayed on the LCD Display Panel You can repeat this process until you find the desired station This auto search function will NOT save the stations au...

Page 17: ...ay NOTE If the unit is powered OFF by pressing the POWER button No 2 on the control panel diagram all saved stations will be lost For this reason it is suggested that the standby mode is utilised by pressing the ON OFF button instead No 3 on the control panel diagram or No 1 on the remote control so that all saved stations are retained in the Jukebox s memory NOTE All saved radio stations will be ...

Page 18: ...spinning simply twist the CD player ON OFF lever No 1 on the Jukebox parts diagram to the right and into the OFF position as labelled A click will be heard when it is in place and the LCD display will show OPEN The CD can now be safely removed and replaced if required NOTE The CD player can also play CD s that have MP3 audio files burnt onto it in data format Please note that any audio files you w...

Page 19: ...TE If the track currently playing is further than 2 seconds from the beginning pressing this button DOWN button on the control panel or the PREV F B button on the remote control once will simply restart the track To select the previous track press it twice in quick succession To Fast Forward within a Track Press and HOLD the UP button on the control panel or the NEXT F F button on the remote contr...

Page 20: ... disabled To Repeat One All Tracks or Select Random Firstly ensure that a track is playing Then press the RPT button on the control panel or the REPEAT button on the remote control No 9 on the control panel diagram and No 7 on the remote control diagram To repeat ONE track press the RPT or REPEAT button once when there is no repeat function selected The repeat symbol will then flash on the top lef...

Page 21: ... been correctly ejected from the computer otherwise the files that have been transferred on to the drive may be damaged If you are using a Windows PC eject the USB device by clicking the SAFELY REMOVE HARDWARE icon in the Windows system tray then select the corresponding name of USB device and if required choose STOP and CONFIRM if prompted by the pop up window Physically disconnect the USB drive ...

Page 22: ...playing or c Play a track when it is paused Press the PLAY PAUSE button No 7 on the control panel diagram and No 13 on the remote control diagram Stopping a Track from Playing To stop the USB from playing press the STOP button No 8 on the control panel diagram and No 3 on the remote control diagram If you wish to commence playing from Track 1 again press the PLAY PAUSE button again To Skip to the ...

Page 23: ...te control No 11 on the control panel diagram and No 16 on the remote control diagram for 2 seconds The Jukebox will then skip to the start of the next folder If the Jukebox is in random RAN mode the folder skipping function will be disabled To Access Previous Folder Press and hold the F 10 button on the control panel or the FOLDER button on the remote control No 17 on the control panel diagram an...

Page 24: ...e folders To repeat ALL tracks in one folder press the RPT or REPEAT button twice when there is no repeat function selected The repeat symbol will be displayed solid on the top left of the LCD display The word FOLDER will also be displayed on the bottom right of the CD display After the last track in the current folder being played is finished the Jukebox will start back at Track 1 To set the play...

Page 25: ...there are many tracks saved on to the USB drive it is suggested to listen to the tracks first and record down the track numbers required to be programmed to ensure that all tracks are programmed easily NOTE Not all 99 program numbers need to be programmed to use this feature For example if only 5 tracks need to be programmed once the PROG button has been pressed to confirm the 5th track simply pre...

Page 26: ...ic folder containing certain tracks to be selected and played easily and conveniently Once all files have been loaded you can remove the SD Card from the computer Insert the SD Card into the SD Card input on the Jukebox No 12 on the Jukebox parts diagram and press the ON OFF button on the control panel or the POWER button on the remote control No 3 on the control panel diagram or No 1 on the remot...

Page 27: ...ack Press the UP button on the control panel or the NEXT F F button on the remote control No 20 on the control panel diagram and No 15 on the remote control diagram To skip the next 10 tracks press the F 10 button on the control panel or the FOLDER button on the remote control No 11 on the control panel diagram and No 16 on the remote control diagram If the Jukebox is in random RAN mode the next t...

Page 28: ... on the control panel diagram and No 15 on the remote control diagram The Jukebox will fast forward this track until you stop pressing the button To Fast Backward Rewind within a Track Press and HOLD the DOWN button on the control panel or the PREV F B button on the remote control No 21 on the control panel diagram and No 6 on the remote control diagram The Jukebox will fast backward or rewind thi...

Page 29: ... in order of P01 P99 This is particularly handy if the SD Card has many tracks loaded but only specific tracks need to be played up to 99 tracks To program the tracks first press the STOP button No 8 on the control panel diagram and No 3 on the remote control diagram to stop all tracks from playing Press the PROG button on the control panel or remote control No 10 on the control panel diagram and ...

Page 30: ...nd No 3 on the remote control diagram twice until the letters PROG are no longer displayed at the bottom of the LCD Display All tracks loaded on the SD Card will now be played from the beginning when the PLAY button is pressed NOTE When exiting a programmed list all programmed playlists will be lost The playlist will need to be programmed again if required later Using the Bluetooth Function This J...

Page 31: ...ruction manual from the device if any problems are encountered with playing the audio files through the Jukebox via Bluetooth If this does not assist please phone the After Sales Support phone number listed in this instruction manual for assistance The tracks can be controlled via the media player on the phone Depending on the device being used the device should be able to control skipping tracks ...

Page 32: ...he VOL button on the control panel or the remote control No 4 on the control panel diagram and No 14 on the remote control diagram repeatedly or hold down until the desired volume is reached this is to set the volume of the Jukebox ONLY The Bluetooth enabled device can also be used to control the volume level of the tracks being played through the Jukebox When listening to tracks via Bluetooth alw...

Page 33: ...Bluetooth enabled device once again the Jukebox may automatically reconnect to the Bluetooth enabled device If this does happen the Bluetooth enabled device will show as being connected to jukebox and the Jukebox will show a solid display of the letters bLUE on the LCD display it will not be flashing This will mean that the tracks on the Bluetooth enabled device can now be streamed through the Juk...

Page 34: ...VOL to increase volume Jukebox may be located in area with poor FM reception Relocate Jukebox to area with better FM reception and rescan CD Player Disc does not play or sound skips Reload the disc with the label side up and shiny side down Check the disc to ensure it is not a DVD or contains audio files that are not compatible with the Jukebox Remember for burnt CD s that only audio files in MP3 ...

Page 35: ...le General No Power Check that the power adaptor is firmly connected at either end and that the power socket is turned ON Check that you have pressed the red POWER button on the Jukebox Check that you have pressed the ON OFF button on the control panel or the POWER button on the remote control No sound Press the VOL button to turn the volume up If in Bluetooth mode increase the volume on your devi...

Page 36: ...st on its exterior clean the exterior of the Jukebox by wiping over the surface with a slightly damp cloth and then polish with a soft dry cloth Ensure that no moisture or liquid enters the Jukebox particularly around the control panel and buttons Be careful when wiping over the Jukebox especially the transparent window that you do not apply too much pressure as there is a risk that you may break ...

Page 37: ...AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1300 777 137 service unclebills com au MODEL EA0403 PRODUCT CODE 46486 08 2017 37 Notes ...

Page 38: ...AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1300 777 137 service unclebills com au MODEL EA0403 PRODUCT CODE 46486 08 2017 38 Notes ...

Page 39: ...cess of repair some or all of your stored data may be lost We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process Please be assured though refurbished parts or replacements are only used where they meet ALDI ...

Page 40: ...you require another copy of this instruction manual please contact service unclebills com au to obtain an electronic copy The Jukebox with Bluetooth has been fully tested and meets all requirements as set out by the below testing standards AS NZS 60065 Trademarks iPhone and its logo are registered trademarks of Apple Inc Android and its logos are trademarks of Google Inc Referenced brands and trad...

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