TROUBLESHOOTING
Should you experience difficulties in the use of ROOM ROCKER, please refer to the following chart:
Symptom
ROOM ROCKER does
not power on
iPad does not
respond to the
speaker system
iPad/iPhone/iPod
does not charge
ROOM ROCKER does
not play the sound
from Bluetooth device
ROOM ROCKER does
not play the sound
from docked device
Sound is noisy
I hear a rattling sound
when playing at loud
volumes
Sound is distorted
Possible problem
Power adapter is not plugged into a
wall outlet or the connector is not
plugged into the power jack on the
back of the ROOM ROCKER.
Wall outlet is not functioning.
iPad is not docked properly.
Your iPad is locked up.
You are paired via Bluetooth.
iPad/iPhone/iPod is not docked
properly.
iPad/iPhone/iPod battery has a
problem.
The Bluetooth device is too far from
ROOM ROCKER to receive a signal.
Bluetooth device is paired with ROOM
ROCKER.
You may be playing from dock, and/or
Bluetooth at the same time as playing
something through aux in.
Items nearby are vibrating due to the
bass frequencies
Sound source is distorted.
Volume level is set too high.
Solution
Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet and plug the
connector into the power jack on the ROOM ROCKER.
Plug another device into the same outlet to confirm the
outlet is working.
Remove your iPad from the dock and check for any
obstruction on the connectors in the docking and on your
iPod. Then reseat it in the dock.
Make sure your iPad is working properly before docking
into the unit.
Press Disconnect to break Bluetooth connection.
Remove your iPad/iPhone/iPod from the dock and check
for any obstruction on the connectors in the docking and on
your device. Then reseat it in the dock.
Please make sure your iPad/iPhone/iPod is working
properly before docking into the unit.
Move the Bluetooth device closer to ROOM ROCKER
Unpair the Bluetooth device in order to regain use of the
dock connector.
Remove aux cable OR unpair Bluetooth OR stop sound
source playing on dock connector.
Move ROOM ROCKER to a location without these items,
move the items themselves, or turn down the bass EQ from
your source.
If the source is an iPad/iPhone/iPod, check the sound file
on a computer to hear if it is also distorted. If you are using
an external sound source like a digital audio player, try
reducing the output volume on the device itself. Also try
turning bass boost OFF or change the EQ setting.
Lower the bass or or choose a different bass EQ preset
on your device.
Decrease the volume from the source.
5