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III. Powering the Speaker
There are two options to power your wireless speaker:
i. AC Power Adapter:
Warning: This product is designed to work with line level outputs or
headphone outputs only.
DO NOT connect it directly to speaker outputs as it
will permanently damage the transmitter.
Important:
If you are using rechargeable batteries NiMH or NiCd, the batteries will
charge when the speaker is powered with the AC power adapter. Please DO
NOT power the speaker with the AC power adapter if you installed alkaline
or other non-rechargeable batteries – this could cause the batteries to leak,
which would damage the speaker.
1. Turn the speaker volume down by
rotating the power/volume/scan
control (B) on the side of the
speaker all the way to the left.
2. Insert the small, round plug from
the speaker AC power adapter (N)
into the speaker power input jack
(C).
3. Plug the other end of the speaker
AC power adapter into any
standard 120V AC wall outlet.
Note: Be sure to use the speaker
AC power adapter rated 15V DC
800 mA.
1. Turn the speaker volume down by
rotating the power/volume/scan
control (B) on the side of the
speaker all the way to the left.
2. Remove the battery compartment
cover (G) on the bottom of the
speaker.
3. Insert eight (8) C-cell batteries (not
included) into the speaker
following the polarity
(“+” and “–”) as diagrammed
inside the battery compartment.
Note: Place the rubber cap in the
speaker power input jack (C) when
using batteries.
ii. C-cell Batteries:
Speaker
Speaker power
input jack (C)
Battery
compartment
cover (G)
Warning: This product is water resistant, not waterproof. To avoid electrical
shock, it should be used with caution near water sources if powered with the
AC adapter. Never submerge in water.
120 V AC
Wall Outlet
AC Power
adapter (N)