Notes on charging
Life span of the built-in lithium ion battery
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Even if you do not intend to use the speaker for a long time, charge the built-in battery sufficiently once every 6 months to maintain its performance.
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If the speaker is not used for a long time, it may take longer to charge the built-in battery.
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The rechargeable built-in battery has a life span. As time passes and the number of times that the built-in battery is used increases, the capacity of the rechargeable built-in battery slowly decreases. When the amount of time that the built-in battery can be used seems significantly shorter, despite having been fully charged, contact your nearest Sony dealer.
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When the amount of time that the built-in battery can be used seems significantly shorter, it could mean that the rechargeable built-in battery has expired.
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The life span of the rechargeable built-in battery differs depending on the usage, environment, and storage method.
Caution
When the speaker detects an abnormality in the interior temperature or in the built-in rechargeable battery, the status indicator (orange) starts double flashing.
If an abnormality is detected, disconnect the USB cable, wait for a while, and then restart the speaker (by pressing and holding the (power) button for about 10 seconds). If the problem persists, contact your nearest Sony dealer.
Note
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Charging time varies depending on built-in battery usage conditions.
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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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The speaker becomes warm during charging. This is not a malfunction.
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Avoid exposure to rapid temperature change, direct sunlight, mist, sand, dust, or mechanical shock. Also, never leave the speaker in a car parked in the sun.
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As long as the speaker is connected to an AC outlet by a USB AC adaptor (commercially available), the speaker's built-in battery is capable of charging itself even while the speaker is turned on. However, it may take a long time before charging completes depending on the usage of the speaker. It is recommended that you turn off the speaker before battery charging.
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You can charge the speaker's built-in battery by connecting 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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In an extremely cold or hot environment, charging stops for safety. If charging takes a long time, it also makes charging of the speaker stop. To resolve these issues, disconnect the USB cable from the speaker and connect it again within an operating temperature between 5 °C and 35 °C (41 °F and 95 °F).
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At high temperature, the charging may stop or the volume may reduce to protect the battery.
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Charging from a USB hub is only guaranteed when you use a self-powered USB hub that carries an authorized logo.
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While the speaker is connected with a computer that is not connected to an AC outlet, the speaker consumes the battery power of the computer. Do not leave the computer with the speaker connected for a long period of time to prevent the computer's battery from running out of power.