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SBDB 5 A1
Troubleshooting
If you cannot connect the radio to a compatible
Bluetooth
®
playback device,
proceed as follows:
♦
Make sure that the
Bluetooth
®
function is activated on the playback
device .
♦
Make sure that the radio is switched on and that the
Bluetooth
®
function
is activated .
♦
If you use several external playback devices, ensure that any previously
made connection is disconnected . There may be a previously paired play
back device still within range .
♦
Make sure that the radio is no more than 10 metres from the external
playback device and that no obstacles or electronic devices are placed
between them .
The following table helps to identify and rectify further possible faults:
Fault
Possible cause
Remedy
There is nothing on
the display
1
.
The mains adapter
is not
correctly connected .
Make sure that the mains adapter is
correctly connected with the mains
adapter connection
r
and with a
mains socket .
The mains socket is not
supplying any power .
Check the house fuses .
There are no batteries in the
battery compartment
e
or
the batteries are dead .
Check that the batteries have
sufficient charge and replace them if
necessary .
The batteries are inserted
incorrectly in the battery
compartment
e
.
Check whether the batteries are insert
ed the right way round in the battery
compartment
e
. Insert the batteries
into the battery compartment
e
as
shown on the polarity diagram .
No sound .
The device is not switched on .
Switch on the device by pressing
the button
2
.
The volume is set to minimum .
Increase the volume using the
VOLUME
dial
5
.
In AUX mode, the external play
back device is not turned on .
Switch on the external playback
device .
The external playback device
is muted in AUX operation .
Unmute the external playback device .
In AUX mode, the 3 .5 mm
jack cable
t
is not
correctly connected .
Make sure that the 3 .5 mm jack
cable
t
is correctly connected to the
external playback device .