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23
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
Tab 6, 14
English Tab 2, 10 Tab 3, 11 Tab4, 12 Tab 5, 13
Tab 8, 16Tab2, 7, 15
Poor sound quality
from a Bluetooth
®
device
•Your Bluetooth device may be out of range – try moving it closer to the SoundLink
®
speaker.
•Move your Bluetooth device and/or SoundLink
®
speaker away from any device that
generates electromagnetic interference, such as another Bluetooth device, cordless
phone, microwave oven, or wireless router.
Reduce the number of applications running on your Bluetooth device.
Running multiple applications can reduce the amount of internal resources available to
transmit audio. Closing non-essential applications may improve audio quality.
Try turning off WiFi to improve audio quality.
Try unpairing your Bluetooth device from the SoundLink
®
speaker and then re-pairing
the two. This action can possibly clear issues that might have occurred during initial
device pairing.
Turn the SoundLink
®
speaker off and back on.
Reset the SoundLink
®
speaker: Press the mute button for 10 seconds. Your Bluetooth
device is disconnected and the SoundLink
®
speaker turns off. Then press Power to
turn the SoundLink
®
speaker back on.
Check for updated software for your Bluetooth device, or check owners.Bose.com for
software updates to the SoundLink
®
Wireless Mobile speaker
No audio from the
AUX source
Make sure your connected device is on and playing.
Press the AUX button and check that the AUX source indicator is on.
Make sure the 3 mm plug is fully inserted into the SoundLink
®
speaker.
Increase the volume level on the device.
Increase the SoundLink
®
speaker volume.
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