Bushnell 940001G Portable Speaker User Manual


 
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ADDITIONAL NOTES
Remote Control Functions:
All recent models of iPod (“Video” and Nano) will respond normally to the included
wireless remote control. However, some of the remote control buttons may not
work with older models of the iPod. For example, the “Play/Pause” and “Next
Track” & “Previous Track” buttons will not control the “3rd generation” iPod (sold
in 2003). e “Power On/Off” button normally turns the iPod on and off, but may
not work or may instead turn off the audio on older iPods. If you have an iPod that
does not respond to the full range of functions on the included remote, make sure
that you are using the newest software version available for your model. Software
updates to your iPod can normally be done by selecting “Update iPod” from the
“File” menu of iTunes on your computer. For a list of all iPod models to date, along
with their current software version, go to:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61688
If Your iPod Becomes “Frozen” or Locked Up (Will Not Function):
First, be sure the hold switch has not been set to “lock” on the iPod (a lock icon
appears on its screen). Most “freezes” can be fixed with a simple reset procedure.
e steps vary with the model of iPod. For details, go to:
http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/ or
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61705
Regarding Battery Disposal:
is product contains a small (non-rechargeable) lithium battery in the remote
control. Lithium batteries should be disposed of by taking them to a household
hazardous waste collection site. Some retailers that sell lithium batteries also provide
a container to collect used batteries for proper disposal.
Batteries not provided with the product should be disposed of following the
recommendations of the battery manufacturer. Contact the battery brand
manufacturer for directions on battery disposal. Always follow state and local
regulations regarding disposal of batteries.
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