Preparation
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Confirm that the earphone LEDs (red) have illuminated (charging starts).
• The earphone LEDs light (red) while the earphones are charging. Charging is complete when they turn off.
• Charging time (
Note
• Do not use any other USB charging cords except the supplied one. Doing so may cause malfunction.
• Charging may not be performed or may stop if the computer is in or switched to standby or sleep mode.
Earphones can only be charged with a charged charging cradle. You can charge your earphones while you are
out, even if there is no power source.
• When the charging cradle is fully charged, it can charge the earphones about 2 times.
1
Put the earphones into the charging cradle.
• The earphones LEDs light (red). Refer to Step 2 on page 10 for how they light.
2
Confirm that the earphone LEDs (red) have illuminated. (charging starts)
• The earphones LEDs light (red) while the earphones are charging. Charging is complete when they turn off.
• It takes approx. 2 hours to charge the earphones from empty to full.
The LEDs lighting or flashing on this unit indicate the remaining battery charge.
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Earphones
When the battery level starts to run low while you are using the earphones, the blinking earphone LEDs change
from blue to red, then you will be notified by one beep every 5 minutes. When no charge remains, you will hear
a guidance message and then the unit automatically turns off.
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Charging cradle
When you open the charging cradle lid, the charging cradle LEDs light or blink to indicate the charge remaining
in the battery.
• When 1 charging cradle LED is blinking, the charge in the battery is even lower. Charge the unit.
• If the charging cradle LEDs do not light even when you open the charging cradle lid, there is no charge in the battery.
Charge the unit.
Charging the earphones with the charging cradle
Battery level notification
Status of the charging cradle
LEDs
Remaining battery charge
3 light
1 lights
There is plenty of charge in the battery.
The charge in the battery is running low. You should charge the unit.