Charging
If the LEDs appear dim, or if your music cuts out or fails to play, your battery may require
recharging. Tiki Sounds can be charged using the micro-USB port or the solar panel.
For fastest charging, power off Tiki Sounds and use the included micro-USB cable to connect
the speaker to (A) a USB power adapter (DC 5 V; sold separately) connected to a power
outlet, or (B) your computer (powered on).
Tiki Sounds' battery life can also be prolonged between charges using the solar panel. For
best results, place Tiki Sounds in an area that receives at least 3 hours of direct sunlight a day.
Features
1. Power Button: Press and hold this button to
power Tiki Sounds on and off.
2. Bluetooth/Link Button: Press this button to
disconnect a Bluetooth device and enter pairing
mode to connect to another Bluetooth device.
When available for pairing, the blue LED will
quickly flash; when connected, it will slowly
blink.
Press and hold this button for 2 seconds to
toggle between Bluetooth/Master mode and
Link Mode. When in Link mode, the yellow LED
will be solidly lit. See
Sounds
to learn more.
3. Light Mode Button: Press this button to adjust
the brightness setting for the LED lights: Bright,
Brighter, Brightest, Flicker (simulates a real
flame), and Off (default when Tiki Sounds is
powered on).
Note: When a speaker is in Link Mode, its Light Mode Button will not function. The
master speaker's Light Mode Button will control the brightness of any linked speakers
while audio is being transmitted. See
Speaker with Multi-Link™
4. Solar Panel: Place Tiki Sounds in sunlight to charge the battery using the solar panel.
Note: The rate of charging depends on the amount of sunlight the solar panel receives.
The unit will charge slower when receiving indirect sunlight. Place Tiki Sounds in direct
sunlight for best results.
5. Micro-USB Port: Use the included micro-USB cable to connect this port to a computer or
power adapter (DC 5 V; sold separately) to charge Tiki Sounds.
Note: For fastest charging, power off Tiki Sounds before connecting.
6. Handle Attachment: Connect the included handle here. To remove, pull apart gently.
Connecting with Tiki
Linking Additional Tiki Sounds to the Master
to learn more.
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