Chapter 10 The Sonos® Controller; Connecting The Controller; Battery Charging; Battery Replacement - Sonos Multi-Room Music System User Manual

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The Sonos® Controller 100
With a Sonos Controller in hand, you have instant access to your entire digital music collection, no matter where it's stored. The
full-color LCD screen and intuitive scroll wheel make everything from browsing songs to choosing zones incredibly easy. It's like
having a giant jukebox at your fingertips. Simply choose a zone to play music in, make your music selection(s), and press Play.

Connecting the Controller

• You should charge your new Sonos Controller when 100 you remove it from the packaging. Plug it into the power adapter,
and then follow the Controller's on-screen prompts to add it to your music system—you can use the Controller while it is
charging. The Controller battery will be fully charged in about two (2) hours.
• The power connector cover is part of your Controller's splash-resistant design, so keep the cover down when the Controller
is not charging.
Caution:
Use only the supplied power adapter to charge the Controller's battery. Using
another adapter will damage your Controller and void your product warranty.

Battery Charging

Your Controller can be recharged by plugging it into the AC adapter supplied with your Controller, or by placing it into the Sonos
Charging Cradle.
Battery Charge Indicator
The Battery Charge Indicator on your Controller displays the current charge level. When the battery charge gets very low, the
Battery Status Indicator will light red. To extend the battery life, it's best not to let the Lithium Ion battery discharge completely
before recharging. Keep the Controller plugged into the charger or charging cradle when not in use, or charge it overnight, as this
type of battery does not suffer from memory effect and can be charged anytime.
Caution:
Use only the supplied power adapter to charge the Controller's battery. Using
another adapter will damage your Controller and void your product warranty.

Battery Replacement

After several years (depending upon usage), the battery on your Controller may not hold a charge as long as it once did. Because of
the Controller's splash-resistant design, the battery on the Controller must be factory-replaced. Return it to the Sonos Service
Center where it will be promptly replaced and returned to you. For instructions and battery replacement cost, go to
www.sonos.com/support.
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