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Out of Range or Lost Signal
If the device is out of range (beyond 33 feet) of the Fluance AB40 or if there is
something blocking the Bluetooth® signal, the Bluetooth LED will ash to indicate that
the Bluetooth connection with the device has been lost. To avoid a lost connection:
1. Move the device back into range (within 33 feet), and/or make sure there’s a clear
line of sight and that there are no obstructions between the Fluance AB40 and
the device.
2. Within 15 seconds, the connection will automatically be reestablished and the
Bluetooth LED light will turn solid.
3. If the connection is lost for more than 15 seconds, the connection will need to be
reestablished.
Pairing Multiple Devices
Although the Fluance AB40 can only play music from one device at a time, it can
memorize up to 8 device proles. Switching from one device to another:
1. Access the Bluetooth® function and turn the Bluetooth function of the device OFF.
(OPTIONAL: Press and hold the Bluetooth button on the remote then release to break the connection)
2. The Fluance AB40 can now be connected to a different device.
3. Follow the “For Bluetooth Enabled Smartphones” instructions to pair a new device.
Reconnecting Your Device
If you move out of range or turn off the Bluetooth® feature on your device, the
Fluance AB40 will disconnect from your device. To reconnect, simply turn the
Bluetooth feature back on or move within 33 feet (line of sight) of the Fluance AB40.
Important!
Unit will auto-pair if it was the last device connected. If not, please refer to the pairing instructions.