Unable to charge the speaker
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When a USB AC adaptor (commercially available) is in use, make sure that the USB cable is connected securely to the speaker and the USB AC adaptor. Then, make sure that the USB AC adaptor is connected securely to an AC outlet.
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When using a USB AC adaptor (commercially available), make sure that it is capable of delivering an output current of 0.5 A (500 mA) or more. Use of a USB AC adaptor with an output current of less than 0.5 A (500 mA) is not guaranteed for battery charging. The charging time may vary depending on the ambient temperature or the usage of the speaker as well.
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The speaker supports USB AC adaptors that are capable of delivering an output current of 0.5 A (500 mA). Use of any other devices is not guaranteed for battery charging. The charging time may vary depending on the ambient temperature or the usage of the speaker as well.
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Charge the speaker in an ambient temperature between 5 °C and 35 °C (41 °F and 95 °F). Be aware that the room temperature may fall to 5 °C (41 °F) or lower depending on the season, for example, especially in wintertime.
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You can charge the speaker's built-in battery by connecting the USB cable connected with the speaker to a computer that comes equipped with a USB charging port as well. However, not all the computers are tested and found compatible with this procedure and the procedure is not applicable to home-built computers.
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Depending on the type or specifications of the USB AC adaptor, if you use the speaker at a loud volume, the remaining power of the rechargeable built-in battery may decrease or the speaker may turn off even while the speaker is connected to an AC outlet by the USB AC adaptor. This, however, does not indicate a malfunction. If such a case occurs, turn off the speaker and let the battery fully charge itself before you use the speaker.