Getting Started
How to Position the Adjustable Handle
Your Altec Lansing inMotion Kick speaker system is equipped with a unique adjustable handle that doubles as a
| The adjustable handle doubles as a stand. |
Prop the speaker system | Rotate the handle to its rearmost position. |
on its adjustable handle | Simply grasp and swing the handle backward |
| from either the pack position or carry position. |
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| Rotate the handle to its top position. Simply |
Lift the speaker system | grasp and swing the handle backward from the |
handle for carry | pack position or forward from the |
| position. |
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| Rotate the handle to its down point, tucking it |
| snugly under the base of the speaker system. |
Pack up the | Simply grasp and swing the handle down from |
speaker system | either the |
| When the handle is in the pack position, the |
| speaker system will automatically turn off. |
WARNING In order to prevent accidentally dropping your iPhone or iPod, be sure to remove it from the docking station before picking up the speaker system by the handle.
How to Install the AC Adapter
1Connect the AC adapter cable plug into the speaker system’s jack.
The jack is located on the back of the system.
2Plug the AC adapter into the wall outlet.
WARNING Use of another AC adapter may damage the product. Use only the supplied AC adapter.
How to Charge the Lithium-Ion Battery
Your Altec Lansing inMotion Kick speaker system includes a rechargeable
battery. This battery should be fully charged before initial use of the speaker system. A full charge will provide up to 6.5 hours of continuous playing time.
1Connect the speaker system to a wall outlet.
See the How to Install the AC Adapter section. When the speaker system is on, the “Battery” LED will flash slowly to show the battery is charging. Once the battery is fully charged, the “Battery” LED will remain solid.
2Allow the battery to charge.
Charging time: Approximately 4 hours for a full charge. When the battery is low, the “Battery” LED will flash rapidly.
WARNING During the recharging process, it is typical for the battery to become warm. To be safe, keep flammable materials away from the speaker system.
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