11.18.
Connecting an external playback device
You can use the AUX IN jack to connect an external playback device (for example a
CD player or MP3 player).
Switch the micro audio system to standby mode.
Switch off your external device.
Plug the end of a 3.5 mm jack cable (not supplied with the device) into the AUX
IN socket on the back of the micro audio system.
Connect the other end of the cable to your external device.
Switch on your external device and, if necessary, the micro audio system.
Press the
button once or several times until you see AUX on the display. The
audio signal from your external device will now be played back.
12. Cleaning
•
Before cleaning, pull the plug out of the mains socket. Clean the external surfac-
es of the device with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use chemical solutions or cleaning
agents because these may damage the device's surface or the labels on it.
•
Never allow liquids to get inside the device.
13. Troubleshooting
If a fault occurs, first see whether you can resolve the problem yourself. You might
find this overview useful.
Fault
No function
No sound
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Possible cause
The device is disrupted by a
thunderstorm, static charge
or another external factor.
The current volume is set too
low.
Mute setting is activated.
When the device is connected
via AUX IN or Bluetooth: The
volume of the external device
is too low.
Corrective action
Pull the mains plug out of
the outlet and then plug it in
again.
Increase the volume.
Switch off the mute setting.
Increase the volume on the
external device.