Batteries And Battery Charging - Nintendo Wii u Manual De Instrucciones

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Batteries and battery charging

Cannot charge or recharging takes a long time.
Are you using the correct
Wii U GamePad – use the Wii U GamePad AC adapter, Model
No. WUP-011
charging equipment?
NOTE: Remove covers or any
Wii U Pro Controller - use the Wii U Pro Controller USB
other added accessories
Cable, Model No. WUP-018.
before charging Wii U
accessories.
Is the AC adapter plug or USB
Wii U GamePad – remove the AC adapter from the wall
outlet and GamePad for 20 seconds, then reinsert it back into
cable fully inserted?
the AC adapter connector on the controller or charging stand
and into the wall outlet, and try recharging again
NOTE: You can only charge
Wii U Pro Controller – remove the USB cable, wait a few
the Wii U Pro Controller when
seconds, then reinsert it and try recharging again
the Wii U console is turned on.
Are you charging at an
Charge within the recommended temperature range of
ambient temperature of
50°-95°F (10°-35°C). Battery charging can be adversely
50°-95°F (10°-35°C)?
affected by extremes of temperature.
Is the battery LED blinking
Make sure that the battery is properly connected - see the
orange?
section on Battery Replacement
blinking during the charging procedure, contact Nintendo
Customer Service.
Battery charge doesn't last long and/or recharging takes a long time.
Are you playing or charging at
Usage time may be reduced and recharge time may be
an ambient temperature
increased when temperatures are below 10°C (50°F). For
below 50°F (10°C)?
best results, use the system within the recommended
temperature range of 50°-95°F (10°-35°C).
Are you using an old battery?
Over time and repeated charging, battery performance will
gradually decrease. If the usage time has gotten noticeably
shorter, the battery may need to be replaced
The battery appears slightly swollen.
Due to the nature of lithium-ion batteries, repeated charging and use over time can cause
the battery pack to swell. If the battery pack is swollen and battery duration doesn't last very
long, it should be replaced
(p.
43).
If the battery leaks fluid or is exposed to moisture, see the Battery Leakage warning in
Health and Safety Information
(p. 6)
information.
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(p.
18).
(p.
(p.
(p.
43). If the LED is still
(p.
43).
and contact Nintendo Customer Service for repair
TV screen display and audio
The TV screen doesn't display anything or there is no sound.
Is the video cable completely
plugged in at both ends?
Have you changed your
equipment, such as the video
cable or the TV the Wii U
console is connected to?
Has the TV input been
correctly set?
18).
20).
Have you set the audio output
to "Non-HDMI"? (When no
external audio devices are
being used.)
Are you using any accessories
not licensed by Nintendo or
not designed for use with the
Wii U system?
Sound cannot be heard from external speakers when "Surround" is selected in
System Settings.
Is an audio amplifier connected
to the Wii U console?
NOTE: You cannot use
Surround as your sound
setting if you do not have an
audio amplifier connected to
your console.)
I want to use audio equipment (amplifier or speakers) with the Wii U system.
See "Connecting Audio Equipment" in the Wii U Electronic Manual for more information on
connecting audio amplifiers, and refer to the operations manuals for your audio equipment.
The TV screen doesn't display correctly.
Does the image on the TV
screen run off the edges of the
display?
Check the video cable connections
.
Use the Wii U GamePad and check the configuration in
System Settings on the Wii U Menu, TV, for your cable and
TV combination and reconfigure if necessary.
Press the input button on the TV several times to switch
between inputs until the Wii U screen appears.
Depending on the TV you are using, it may take 10 seconds
or more for the video output from the console to display.
Wait a short time after switching the input.
From the Wii U Menu, System Settings, choose TV > TV
Audio-Output Type > Output-Cable Settings, and select
HDMI.
Remove any unlicensed or incompatible components or
accessories from your system.
Make sure your amplifier supports surround sound. See
"Connecting Audio Equipment" in the Wii U Electronic
Manual for more information on connecting audio
amplifiers.
If you are not using an external amplifier, select Stereo or
Mono in System Settings > TV > TV Audio-Output Type.
Adjust the screen size in System Settings on the Wii U
menu, TV.
Some TVs have display modes that change the size of the
picture being displayed on the screen. Adjusting these modes
using the TV controls and menus may correct this problem.
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