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Charging Your Speakers and iPod/iPhone, Listening to Music, Troubleshooting - pure fi anywhere

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Charging Your Speakers and iPod/iPhone Your Logitech® Pure-Fi Anywhere™ 2 speakers include an internal rechargeable battery. It must be charged before you can use it for the first time. The battery will last approximately 10 hours on a single charge. 1. To charge your speakers, connect the AC adapter to your speakers, then to an electrical outlet. The AC power LED lights up when the speakers are connected to AC power. You can use your speakers while the battery is charging. 2. The battery level LEDs will blink green while the speakers are charging. When all LEDs are solid green, the battery is fully charged. 3. When running on battery power, a red battery level LED indicates that the battery needs to be recharged. The Logitech® Pure-Fi Anywhere™ 2 speakers use a non-removable lithium-ion rechargeable battery. This battery has a limited number of charge cycles and cannot be replaced. See "Battery Disposal" instructions for further information. While your Logitech® Pure-Fi Anywhere™ 2speakers are plugged into AC power, they will also recharge your iPod/iPhone battery. 4 English Listening to Music 1. Turn your Pure-Fi Anywhere™ 2 speakers on by pressing the power button. 2. Press Play on your iPod. 3. Use the volume buttons to adjust the volume level. Note: You can also use the included wireless remote to turn the speakers on and off, adjust the volume, and select tracks. Troubleshooting My iPod/iPhone is in the Dock and playing, but I can't hear any music. • Make sure that the speakers are turned on (if the power symbol LED is green, then the speakers are on). • Try adjusting the volume level on the speakers. Use the volume buttons. • Try turning off the Sound Check feature on your iPod. • Download the latest version of iTunes (available at apple.com) and upgrade your iPod to the latest iPod firmware. • Check iPod output with headphones or other speakers. There isn't a Universal Dock adapter for my iPod. • If you have a newer iPod, a Universal Dock adapter for your iPod should have been included with your iPod when you purchased it. • If you have a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd generation iPod, you need to use the Aux input connector on the back of the speakers. To do so, you will need to purchase a separate cable to connect your iPod to the Aux input. (1st / 2nd generation iPod do not have a dock connector. 3rd generation iPod are not supported by the speakers' Universal Dock.) The remote isn't working. • Point the remote directly at the speakers. • Make sure the remote sensor isn't being blocked. (It is located below the iPod.) • Try using a fresh battery in the remote. • The speakers may be in a battery saving mode. Push the power button on the speakers to wake the speakers up. The speakers randomly turn off. • To preserve battery life, when the speakers are running on battery power, they will automatically turn off if there is no music for 2 minutes. • Download the latest version of iTunes (available at apple.com) and upgrade your iPod to the latest iPod firmware. For the most up-to-date troubleshooting information, visit www.logitech.com/support. 5 English

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Charging Your Speakers and iPod/iPhone
Your Logitech
®
Pure-Fi Anywhere
2 speakers include an internal
rechargeable battery. It must be charged before you can use it for
the first time. The battery will last approximately 10 hours on a single charge.
1.
To charge your speakers, connect the AC adapter to your speakers,
then to an electrical outlet. The AC power LED lights up when the speakers
are connected to AC power. You can use your speakers while the battery
is charging.
2.
The battery level LEDs will blink green while the speakers are charging.
When all LEDs are solid green, the battery is fully charged.
3.
When running on battery power, a red battery level LED indicates that the
battery needs to be recharged.
The Logitech
®
Pure-Fi Anywhere
2 speakers use a non-removable lithium-ion
rechargeable battery. This battery has a limited number of charge cycles and
cannot be replaced. See “Battery Disposal” instructions for further information.
While your Logitech
®
Pure-Fi Anywhere
2speakers are plugged into AC power,
they will also recharge your iPod/iPhone battery.
Listening to Music
1.
Turn your Pure-Fi Anywhere
2
speakers on by pressing the power
button.
2.
Press Play on your iPod.
3.
Use the volume buttons to adjust
the volume level.
Note: You can also use the included
wireless remote to turn the speakers
on and off, adjust the volume,
and select tracks.
Troubleshooting
My iPod/iPhone is in the Dock and playing,
but I can’t hear any music.
Make sure that the speakers are turned on (if the power symbol LED
is green, then the speakers are on).
Try adjusting the volume level on the speakers.
Use the volume buttons.
Try turning off the Sound Check feature on your iPod.
Download the latest version of iTunes (available at apple.com)
and upgrade your iPod to the latest iPod firmware.
Check iPod output with headphones or other speakers.
There isn’t a Universal Dock adapter for my iPod.
If you have a newer iPod, a Universal Dock adapter for your iPod should
have been included with your iPod when you purchased it.
If you have a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd generation iPod, you need to use the
Aux input connector on the back of the speakers. To do so, you will
need to purchase a separate cable to connect your iPod to the Aux
input. (1st / 2nd generation iPod do not have a dock connector.
3rd generation iPod are not supported by the speakers’ Universal Dock.)
The remote isn’t working.
Point the remote directly at the speakers.
Make sure the remote sensor isn’t being blocked.
(It is located below the iPod.)
Try using a fresh battery in the remote.
The speakers may be in a battery saving mode. Push the power button
on the speakers to wake the speakers up.
The speakers randomly turn off.
To preserve battery life, when the speakers are running on battery
power, they will automatically turn off if there is no music for 2 minutes.
Download the latest version of iTunes (available at apple.com)
and upgrade your iPod to the latest iPod firmware.
For the most up-to-date troubleshooting information,
visit www.logitech.com/support.