GE 11081 User Manual page 9

Wireless audio receiver
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Although the audio receiver can only play music from one device at a time, it is capable of being
paired to up to 8 devices.
After connecting, simply play music on your device as you normally would but enjoy it wirelessly
from your stereo system.
Note: the GE Audio Receiver is a Bluetooth Class 2 device with a ~33 feet line of sight range.
However, actual range may vary based on obstructions and conditions in the room.
How to disconnect manually:
When you need to disconnect your connected device, you can
press and hold the button on top of the audio receiver. This will
start the receiver looking for a new connection.
Reconnecting your device:
If you move out of range or turn off the Bluetooth feature on your
device, the audio receiver will disconnect from your device. To reconnect, simply open the Bluetooth
settings and choose the "GE Audio Receiver." You will not need to input the PIN again.
Adding a new phone or tablet:
If you want to switch from one device to another, please follow these steps:
1. End the existing Bluetooth connection with connected device.
2. The GE audio receiver can now be connected with another device that is already connected, or
follow the section "Pairing your Audio Receiver" to connect a new device.
When out of range or the signal is lost:
When the connected device is away from receiver or the signal obstructed, the LED light will turn off.
To avoid a lost connection:
1. Move your device back into range (within 33 feet), and make sure there's a clear line of sight with
no obstructions.
2. Within 1 hour, the connection will automatically be re-established and the LED will turn on
Note: If the connection has been lost for more than 1 hour, you will need to reconnect the device
again.
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