Discover the IKEA SYMFONISK WiFi speaker, a unique blend of home decor and smart audio technology. This guide provides essential information to get you started with your new SYMFONISK speaker, designed to integrate seamlessly with the Sonos ecosystem.
Getting Started
Begin by connecting your SYMFONISK speaker to power. Download the Sonos S2 app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store and search for 'Sonos'. Follow the in-app instructions to set up your speaker. If you already have a Sonos system, simply open the Sonos app, connect your SYMFONISK speaker, and navigate to Settings > System > Add Product to integrate it into your existing setup.
Speaker Functions
Familiarize yourself with the SYMFONISK speaker's controls:
- Play/Pause: A single press starts or stops music. Double-press to skip to the next track, and triple-press to go back to the previous song. Press and hold to add music playing in another room.
- Status Light: Indicates the current status of your speaker. Refer to the full manual for detailed information.
- Volume Controls: Use the '+' and '-' buttons to adjust the volume.
Care and Maintenance
To keep your SYMFONISK speaker in optimal condition, wipe it clean with a soft, slightly moistened cloth. Follow up with a soft, dry cloth to ensure it is completely dry.
Additional Information
For the complete instruction manual and comprehensive support materials, please visit www.ikea.com. Select your country, search for your product, and navigate to the Assembly Instructions and Manuals section.
Important Safety Information
WARNING: This speaker is designed for indoor use only and operates within temperatures of 0°C to 40°C. Avoid exposing the speaker to wet, moist, or excessively dusty environments, as this may cause damage. Never use abrasive cleaners or chemical solvents. Ensure adequate ventilation by not installing the product in confined spaces. Protect the speaker from excessive heat, direct sunlight, and open flames. Do not attempt to repair the product yourself, as this may expose you to the risk of electric shock.