iHome manual Using the iH29, Installing/Replacing Speaker Batteries, Connecting the AC Adaptor

Models: iH29

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Using the iH29

Installing/Replacing Speaker Batteries

FOR PORTABLE LISTENING

1.Open the battery compartment covers located on the left and right inside the unit.

2.Insert 4 “AA” batteries (2 in each compartment), checking the + and ends of the batteries match the drawings inside the battery compartments. We recommend the use of alkaline batteries for longer life. Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed.

3.Close the compartment cover.

NOTE: Unit will not charge iPod while operating on battery power

Batteries Information

Battery Compartment

Do not mix old and new batteries.

Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable batteries.

Make sure you dispose of batteries properly (see your local regulations).

Connecting the AC Adaptor

Connect the AC adaptor cable plug into the DC jack behind the dock, then plug the AC adaptor into the wall outlet. When connected to the AC adaptor, the iH29 charges and lets you play your iPod.

NOTE: This AC adaptor is for use with the iH29 only. To avoid damage, do not use other adaptors with iH29.

Playing and Charging your iPod

1.Place proper insert for your iPod (see insert table on Quick Start Section) in Dock, then gently dock iPod. When docked and connected to AC power, the iPod will charge until fully charged. The iPod will not overcharge.

2.Switch the Power On/Off Switch to “ON” to play iPod and the power on indicator will light up to show iH29 is on.

3.Press the + or Button to adjust the volume.

4.To switch off the unit, slide the Power On/Off Switch to “OFF”. It will switch off both iP29 and your iPod.

NOTE: If the Power On/Off Switch is in the ON position when you dock an iPod that is paused or off the iPod will autoplay (turn on and begin playing).

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iHome Using the iH29, Installing/Replacing Speaker Batteries, Connecting the AC Adaptor, Playing and Charging your iPod