Charging Your I1166; Low Battery Indication; Charging Your Ipod; Connecting Headphones - Iluv i1166 Instruction Manual

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GETTING STARTED

Charging Your i1166

Before using this unit with the built-in Li-Polymer rechargeable battery, please FULLY CHARGE
THE BATTERY first. If this is not done, discharging time will be short. The battery operates normally
at maximum capacity after 4~5 times of charging and discharging. After a period of storage or
non-usage for an extended period of time, please fully charge the battery again before using it. The
battery is fully charged after approximately 3-4 hours after the AC adapter is connected.
1. Connect to the AC adapter according to the instructions in the section "Using the AC Adapter. "
2. Once the AC adapter is connected, the battery recharge will start. While the battery is charging,
the LED indicator on the right side will light RED. When charging is complete, the LED indicator
will light GREEN.
3. Disconnect the AC adapter plugs from both the player and the AC outlet when charging is
complete or not necessary.
Note: The built-in battery can be charged in both the power-on and power-off modes, in power-on mode, the
charge time will be longer than power-off mode.

Low Battery Indication

When using the rechargeable battery to play, the charge will eventually weaken. When the battery
is almost empty, the LED indicator will begin to flash in red, and "low battery" icon will display on
LCD. To recharge the battery, refer to the instructions in the section "Charging Your i1166. "

Charging Your iPod

1. Insert your iPod into the dock carefully and close the dock cover.
2. Connect the supplied AC adapter to the unit. It will automatically charge your iPod.
3. Disconnect the AC adapter when not necessary.
Note: iPod will not be charged in power off state if AC adaptor is not connected.
Connecting Headphones (not included)
Use 3.5 mm stereo headphones with this product.
Warning: Hearing experts have found that using headphones at high volume over an extended time may cause
damage to or loss of hearing.
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