Blow 30-332#
Blow BT920 Bluetooth FM Speaker Instruction Manual
Model: BT920 (30-332#)
1. Kupu Whakataki
Mauruuru koe mo te hokoasing the Blow BT920 Bluetooth FM Speaker. This portable stereo speaker is designed to deliver powerful sound with versatile connectivity options, including Bluetooth, FM radio, USB, TF card, and AUX input. Please read this manual carefully before using the device to ensure proper operation and to maximize its lifespan.
2. Nga Korero Haumaru Nui
- Kaua e tukuna te taputapu ki te wera nui, te ra tika, te makuku nui ranei.
- Keep the speaker away from water and other liquids. While the product is listed as waterproof, prolonged submersion or exposure to strong jets of water should be avoided.
- Kaua e ngana ki te wetewete, ki te whakatika ranei i te taputapu. Tukuna atu nga ratonga katoa ki nga kaimahi whai tohu.
- Whakamahia anake te taura utu me te urutau hiko.
- Kaua e taea e nga tamariki.
- A ape i te whakarongo ki nga reanga teitei mo te wa roa kia kore ai e pakaru te rongo.
3. Ihirangi mokete
Tena koa tirohia nga mea katoa kei roto i te kete:
- Blow BT920 Bluetooth FM Speaker
- Uera Whakatau
- Mana Mamao
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
4. Hua Neke Atuview
Familiarize yourself with the various parts and controls of your BT920 speaker.
Mua View

Whakaahua 4.1: Mua view of the Blow BT920 speaker, highlighting the main speaker cone and the brand logo.
Paewhiri Mana me ngā Tauranga

Whakaahua 4.2: Te taha view displaying the control panel with input ports and buttons.
- MIC: Whakauru hopuoro.
- AUX: 3.5mm whakauru awhina.
- TF: TF (MicroSD) card slot.
- DC5V: Tauranga utu.
- USB: Tauranga USB mo te purei pāpāho.
- KIA/WATA: Whakawhiti mana.
- Whakaatu: LED display for mode and track information.
- Patene Mana: Play/Pause, Mode, Volume/Track controls.
Whakamuri View

Whakaahua 4.3: Whakamuri view of the Blow BT920 speaker.
5. Tatūnga
5.1 Te Whakataki i te Kaikorero
- Connect the charging cable to the DC5V port on the speaker.
- Plug the other end of the charging cable into a compatible USB power adapter (not included) or a USB port on a computer.
- The charging indicator (usually an LED light) will illuminate to show that the speaker is charging. It will turn off or change color once fully charged.
- He 3-4 haora te roa o te utu katoa.
5.2 Kei te Hiko / Weto
- To power on the speaker, slide the ON/OFF switch to the 'ON' position. You will hear an audible prompt, and the display will light up.
- Hei whakaweto i te kaikorero, nekehia te pātene ON/OFF ki te tūranga 'OFF'.
6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
6.1 Kōwhiringa Aratau
Press the 'Mode' button on the control panel or remote control to switch between Bluetooth, FM Radio, USB, TF Card, and AUX modes.
6.2 Takirua Nihokikorangi
- Turn on the speaker and switch to Bluetooth mode. The display will show 'BLUE' and the speaker will enter pairing mode, indicated by a flashing LED.
- Whakahohehia te Nihokikorangi i runga i to taputapu pūkoro (waea atamai, papa, aha atu).
- Rapua available Bluetooth devices and select 'BT920' from the list.
- Once paired, the speaker will emit a confirmation sound, and the LED will stop flashing. You can now play audio from your device through the speaker.
6.3 FM Radio Mahi
- Whakawhitihia te kaikorero ki te aratau Reo Irirangi FM.
- Press and hold the 'Play/Pause' button to automatically scan and save available FM stations. The speaker will scan frequencies and store stations.
- Whakamahia ngā pātene 'Ara o Mua' me 'Ara o Muri' hei whakatere i waenga i ngā teihana kua tiakina.
6.4 Whakahoki Kaari USB/TF
- Insert a USB flash drive into the USB port or a TF (MicroSD) card into the TF slot.
- Ka huri aunoa te kaikorero ki te aratau kāri USB, kāri TF rānei, ka tīmata te purei ororongo files. If it doesn't, press the 'Mode' button to select the correct source.
- Whakamahia ngā pātene 'Pure/Pause', 'Previous Track', me 'Pane' hei whakahaere i te purei anō.
6.5 AUX Whakauru
- Honoa tetahi pito o te taura oro 3.5mm (kāore i te whakaurua) ki te tauranga AUX i te kaikorero.
- Honoa tetahi pito o te taura oro ki te hononga paneoro, ki te putanga oro rānei o tō pūrere o waho.
- Switch the speaker to AUX mode. Audio from your external device will now play through the speaker.
6.6 Whakaputa Waorooro
Connect a microphone (not included) to the MIC input port for karaoke or public address functions. Adjust microphone volume using the dedicated MIC-VOL knob if available, or through the main volume controls.
6.7 Mana Mamao
The included remote control allows you to manage playback, volume, mode selection, and other functions from a distance. Ensure the remote control has working batteries and is pointed towards the speaker's sensor.
7. Tiaki
- Te horoi: Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei horoi i te taha waho o te kaikorero. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā kaihoroi whakakoi, i ngā ware pi, i ngā whakarewa rānei.
- Rokiroki: Ki te kore e whakamahia mo te wa roa, penapena te kaikorero ki te waahi makariri, maroke, kia matara atu i te ra me te wera nui.
- Tiaki Pūhiko: Hei whakaroa i te ora o te pākahiko, karohia te tuku katoa i te pākahiko. Whakatakihia te kaikorero i nga wa katoa, ahakoa kaore i te whakamahia.
8. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau te kaikorero e kaha ana. | Kua pau te pākahiko. Kua whakawetohia te pana hiko. | Whakakīia te pūoro. Me whakarite kei te tūranga 'ON' te pana hiko. |
| Karekau he tangi. | Volume is too low. Incorrect mode selected. Audio cable not connected properly (AUX mode). | Increase volume on both the speaker and the connected device. Press 'Mode' to select the correct input. Reconnect the audio cable securely. |
| Kua rahua te takirua Nihokikorangi. | Speaker is not in pairing mode. Bluetooth is off on the device. Device is too far from the speaker. | Ensure speaker is in Bluetooth mode and flashing. Enable Bluetooth on your device. Move device closer to the speaker (within 10 meters). Forget 'BT920' on your device and try pairing again. |
| He kino te tango i te reo irirangi FM. | Tohu ngoikore. Ngā pokanoa. | Relocate the speaker to an area with better reception. Extend any external antenna if available. |
9. Whakatakotoranga
- Tau tauira: 30-332 #
- Ingoa Tauira: BT920
- Waitohu: Pupuhi
- Putanga Hiko: 120 Watts (Putanga Pūoro Mōrahi)
- Hangarau Hononga: Nihokikorangi, USB, Auxiliary
- Hangarau Whakawhitiwhiti Ahokore: Nihokikorangi
- Awhe Ahokore: Tae atu ki te 10 mita
- Rahi Tukuoro: 6.5 Inihi
- Aratau Putanga Ororongo: Tirooro
- Whirihoranga Hongere Oro Hapori: 2.1
- Puna Hiko: Cable Electric (Internal Lithium-ion battery)
- Pūhiko: 1 te pākahiko Lithium-ion e hiahiatia ana
- Tikanga Mana: Mana Mamao
- parewai: Ae
- Taumaha Tūemi: 1.35 Kirokaramu
- Rahi Hua (L x W x H): 10 x 48 x 50 cm
- Whakamahinga Manakohia: For computer, smartphone, or tablet
- Ngā Pūrere Hototahi: Personal computer, smartphone, tablet
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact your retailer. Specific warranty terms may vary by region and retailer.
If you encounter issues not covered in the troubleshooting section, please contact the manufacturer's customer service or your point of purchase for assistance.
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