Bose 357550-1300, SLINKMOBILE2 manual Connecting to AC power, To connect to AC power

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OPERATION

Connecting to AC power

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Before using your new SoundLink® Bluetooth® Mobile speaker II the first time, you should connect it to AC (mains) power.

To connect to AC power:

1.Depending on your region of the world, do one of the following to prepare your power pack for use:

A. Unfold the power supply prongs.

B.Slide the AC adapter for your region into the power supply.

AC adapter

Power pack

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Contents Soundlink Please read this owner’s guide Safety InformationEnglish Tab 2 Tab 3 Tab4 Tab 5 Tab 6 Tab2, 7 Tab 8 Important Safety Instructions Canada Information about products that generate electrical noiseA. only Please complete and retain for your records Contents Unpacking FeaturesOverview Opening the cover Placing the speaker To connect to AC power Connecting to AC powerOperation System status indicators Control buttons Pairing with Bluetooth devicesTo connect a device To begin pairing with a Bluetooth deviceClearing memory Adding another sourceTo pair additional devices To add a source Charging the battery Operating on battery powerChecking the battery Battery protection modeProblem What to do TroubleshootingBluetooth device From a Bluetooth Battery should be replaced when Replacing the batteryTechnical information CleaningContacting customer service Limited warranty information
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