Bose Companion 3 System Owner's Guide

To connect the Bose Companion 3 system to your computer, plug the 3.5mm audio cable from the control pod into the headphone or audio output jack on your computer. Ensure the system is powered on and the volume is adjusted appropriately.
Check if the system is powered on and the volume is turned up on both the control pod and your computer. Ensure all cables are securely connected and try connecting the speakers to a different audio source to isolate the issue.
The Bose Companion 3 system includes a bass control knob on the back of the Acoustimass module. Turn the knob counterclockwise to reduce the bass output to your preference.
Use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the speakers and control pod. Avoid using any liquids or sprays directly on the components to prevent damage.
Ensure the control pod is securely connected to the Acoustimass module. If the issue persists, try resetting the system by unplugging it for a few minutes and reconnecting it.
Yes, you can connect the Bose Companion 3 system to a TV using the 3.5mm audio cable from the control pod to the audio output of the TV. Ensure the TV's audio settings are configured correctly to output sound via the external speakers.
Ensure the speakers are positioned correctly, with the Acoustimass module on the floor and the satellite speakers at ear level. Adjust the bass and treble settings on your audio source for optimal sound.
Check if the power cable is properly connected to both the Acoustimass module and the power outlet. If the LED still does not light up, try a different power outlet to rule out a power issue.
The Bose Companion 3 system is designed to work with its specific satellite speakers, and replacing them with other speakers may affect sound quality and system performance.
To reset the system, unplug the power cord from the Acoustimass module and wait for at least 30 seconds. Then, reconnect the power cord and turn the system back on.