Charging a USB device such as a smartphone or iPhone
You can charge a USB device, such as a smartphone or iPhone, by connecting it to the speaker via USB. Even if the speaker is not connected to an AC outlet, its built-in battery can supply power to a USB device.
- Connect a USB device, such as a smartphone or an iPhone, to the PLAY/CHARGE OUTPUT port (USB) with a USB cable (commercially available).
- Turn on the speaker.
The (power) indicator lights up in green and the speaker starts supplying power to the connected USB device for battery charging.
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While the speaker is supplying power to the other device, the Auto Standby function is turned off.
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Turning off the speaker stops power supply to the connected USB device.
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The slowly flashing CHARGE indicator indicates that the built-in battery is running low and needs to be charged. While in this state, the speaker is not capable of supplying power to other devices and may automatically turn off.
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Do not charge the speaker's built-in battery in places where the speaker is likely to have water splashed on it. The supplied AC power cord (mains lead) as well as the jacks and ports (AC IN/USB/AUDIO IN/MIC/GUITAR) behind the cap are not designed for water resistant.
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After you disconnect the USB cable from the speaker upon completion of battery charging, be sure to close the cap securely. The cap plays a very important role in maintenance of the water resistant performance.