Charging The Battery - Silvercrest XL SLXL 20 A1 Operating Instructions And Safety Instructions

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Charging the battery

CAUTION
Charge the speaker only in dry interior rooms.
Due to the high power consumption, the speaker must be charged using a
USB mains adapter. Do not charge the speaker from the USB port of a PC
or notebook.
Use only a USB mains adapter with an output voltage of 5 V and an output
current of at least 2.1 A to charge the speaker.
Use only the supplied charging cable
Always disconnect the charging cable
Before using the speaker, the integrated battery must be completely charged.
Open the protective cover
Connect the USB type A connector on the charger cable
USB mains adapter (not supplied).
Connect the micro-USB plug on the charger cable
charging port
A rough estimate of the charge level is shown during charging by means of the
charge level LEDs
LED display
One LED is flashing
One LED is on, the second LED is flashing
Two LEDs are on, the third LED is flashing
Three LEDs are on, the fourth LED is flashing
All LEDs are on
When charging is complete, remove the charging cable
and close the protective cover
NOTE
The operating/charging LED
the battery is fully charged, the operating/charging LED
When the battery is fully charged, you can play back music for around
9 hours at a medium volume. The playback time may vary depending on
usage.
When the battery status is low, you will hear a single beep around
30 minutes before the battery is exhausted. The operating/charging LED
flashes orange every 15 seconds. When the battery is exhausted, the
speaker turns off automatically.
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on the speaker.
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lights up orange during charging. When
to charge the speaker!
when charging is complete!
to a suitable
to the micro-USB
Charge level
< 25 %
25 ‒ 49 %
50 ‒ 74 %
75 ‒ 97 %
98 ‒ 100 %
from the speaker
switches off.
SLXL 20 A1

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