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How to Use FM Radio:
1.Under FM radio mode, the audio cable provided can be used as an antenna. Please insert the audio cable to get the best FM signal.
2.Turn the power button "ON", press the "MODE" button to switch to FM radio mode.
3.While in play mode, press "Play/pause" quickly to auto search FM stations that can be picked up in the area and store them automatically.
4.Press the Forward or Backward button to change the stored FM channel.
AUX-IN Connection:
If you do not want to connect via Bluetooth
AUX-IN mode. When using an external device, all functions will be controlled by the external device except the "Play/pause" button.
Battery Charging:
1. Power off the unit and connect the provided micro USB charging cable into the charging slot of the speaker. Connect the other end to the PC or other
chargers with 5V output. The red light means that the speaker is now charging.
2. Charge time should be 3-5 hours. When the speaker is fully charged, the red indicator light will turn off.
3. In order to prolong the life of battery, please do not charge for more than 8 hours.
Note:
1. This speaker will operate via Bluetooth
Heavy, loud, bass will use more energy and drain the battery faster.
2. The built-in rechargeable battery is not replaceable. Do not remove or replace it. Do not throw it in the garbage or in the fire.
3. When cleaning the product, use a soft dry cloth. For more severe stains, please dampen the cloth with water only. Anything else has the chance of
dissolving the paint or damaging the plastic.
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, use the supplied audio cable to connect your device to the speaker. Then press the "MODE" button to switch to
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using the internal lithium battery. The battery life per charge depends on how hard the speaker is working.
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth
SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by CJ Global is under license. Other trademarks
and trade names are those of their respective owners.

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