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Bush Flat CD Bluetooth Micro System
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Product details

  • Brand: Bush
  • Catalogue number: 706/6645
  • Manufacturer's number: 7066645

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FAQs

  1. With the Micro in Standby mode, long press the Clock button on the remote control until 24H flashes in the display.
  2. Use the Vol+ or Vol- on the remote control to change between 24H and 12H. Short press the Clock button on the remote control to confirm.
  3. The clock digits will now flash. Use the Vol- button on the remote control to set the hour and Vol+button to set the minutes. Short press the Clock button on the remote control to confirm. The clock digits will stop flashing and the clock time is now set.

You can set your Micro to turn off automatically using the sleep timer. You can choose from 90, 75, 60, 45, 30 and 15 minutes.
Short press the Sleep button on the remote control to cycle through the available options, stop when the sleep time you would like is displayed.
Note: To cancel the sleep time, follow the steps to set the sleep time but stop when the normal display for the mode you are in, is displayed e.g. 93.30 in FM Radio mode

Note: Check that your Micro has the correct time before you set an alarm. Please remember to use 24 hour clock.

In standby mode:

  1. On the remote control, long press the Alarm 1 (or Alarm 2) button to set an alarm. The Micro clock display digits will flash.
  2. Use the Vol- on the remote control to set the hour for the alarm and use the Vol+ to set the minutes for the alarm.
  3. Whilst the clock alarm digits are still flashing, short press the Mode button on the remote control to choose the sound source for the alarm. You can choose from CD, FM radio or buzzer. CD, FM or just a flashing display (for the buzzer choice), will indicate the selecled sound source setting.
  4. Short press the Alarm 1 (or Alarm 2) button on the remote control to confirm the settings. The digits will stop flashing and the clock time will be displayed.

In standby mode:
Short press the Alarm 1 (or Alarm 2) button to turn each alarm on or off. ‘On’ or ‘OFF’ will be displayed as appropriate

You can connect headphones with a 3.5mm plug (not included) to the socket behind the right hand speaker on the side of your Micro. When you have headphones connected the Micro speakers are switched off and all sound is via the headphones.

If CD discs are not playing, try the following: 

  • Check that the device in in CD mode. 
  • Try a power reset. Unplug the device from any power, hold down the On/Off button for 15 seconds, plug back in, and try again. 
  • Check the disc tray for any packaging or debris that may be covering the disc sensor. 
  • Try different CDs to check it is not an issue with a specific disc. 
  • Use an original audio CD and not a copy as sometimes copied CDs may not play due to formatting.

If the issue remains, please get in touch with the support team using the details on this page. 

If discs are skipping, try the following: 

  • Try a power reset. Unplug the device from any power, hold down the On/Off button for 15 seconds, plug back in, and try again. 
  • Check the disc tray for any packaging or debris that may be covering the disc sensor. 
  • Try different CDs to check it is not an issue with a specific disc. 
  • Use an original audio CD and not a copy as sometimes copied CDs may not play due to formatting. 
  • Check any discs for marks/scratches that could be causing it to skip.

If the issue remains, please get in touch with the support team using the details on this page. 

If the radio reception is poor, try the following: 

  • Try a power reset. Unplug the device from any power, hold down the On/Off button for 15 seconds, plug back in, and try again. 
  • Extend the aerial/antenna if your unit has one. 
  • Adjust the tuning wheel/dial slowly to navigate through the stations to find the best signal. 
  • Move away from other electrical appliances that could disturb the signal. 
  • Move the device to another location, preferably an open location near windows/doors.

If the issue remains, please get in touch with the support team using the details on this page. 

If the device isn’t turning on, check the following: 

  • Try a power reset. Unplug the device from any power, hold down the On/Off button for 15 seconds, plug back in, and try again. 
  • Try an alternative mains plug socket. 
  • Change the fuse in the plug. 
  • Quick press the On/Off or Standby button to ensure the unit is not in Standby.

If the issue remains, please get in touch with the support team using the details on this page. 

If the sound quality is distorted, check the following: 

  • If you are listening to radio through the device, it could be signal related so try retuning and try another station. 
  • Try a power reset. Unplug the device from any power, hold down the On/Off button for 15 seconds, plug back in, and try again. 
  • Try an alternative disc to ensure it is not an issue with the disc. 
  • Move away from other electrical appliances that could disturb the signal. 

If the issue remains, please get in touch with the support team using the details on this page. 

Questions & answers

How-to videos

  • How to register your product

  • What to do if your radio has poor signal

  • How to Stop CDs skipping in a CD Player

  • How to Resolve Bluetooth Audio Disturbances

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