Download Print this page

DAK Power 2 Quick Start Manual page 2

Portable pa speaker

Advertisement

-To get the best results, don't use the microphone in front of, or facing your Power². Ideally, you'll be
behind your Power². This will prevent you hearing that irritating feedback.
- If you aren't speaking into the mic, set the switch to Mute (the middle setting on the microphone).
- Avoid using the wireless mic while the Power² is charging. You'll hear a funny feedback noise that way.
- DON'T leave batteries in the mic if you won't be using it for an extended time period!
Tips To Get The Most Out Of Your New Power²:
- All new speakers benefit from a break in period. Don't blast your music at max volume straight away.
Let it play at mid volume for a couple of hours before cranking it up.
- The shoulder strap is adjustable. It feels a bit awkward hanging on your shoulder. It's a lot more
comfortable if you wear it cross-body. So the strap on your right shoulder and your Power² resting on
your left side (or vice versa).
-Don't overcharge the battery. 24 hours is safe. More than that will reduce battery performance in the
long run.
-A full charge can last between 8-11 hours depending on volume levels and heat conditions.
Once the 'Low' indicator stays lit, you'll know it's time to charge up. You can get about an hour of
playtime on a low battery before the Bluetooth signal starts dropping out.
- Don't store your Power² with a full charge. If you won't be using it for a few months, let the battery
drain a bit. On the flipside, let it recharge once every 3 months (if you aren't using it).
-Excessive heat and humidity are the mortal enemies for a long and healthy battery life (for lithium
batteries, anyway). Avoid them as best as you can.
Also—if using your Power² in public spaces, please be considerate for other people. Have fun, but not at
the expense of other people.
Enjoy your new Power²!
Sol Harari
Director
DAK.com
Questions? We're here to help!
cs@dak.com
M-F 10am-5pm EST
2691 West 15
St. Brooklyn, NY 11224
th
(Batteries can leak!)

Advertisement

loading