B0FVMB2F8H

Generic Portable Bluetooth Speaker with Solar Charging (Model: B0FVMB2F8H) User Manual

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential instructions for the safe and efficient operation of your Generic Portable Bluetooth Speaker with Solar Charging, Model B0FVMB2F8H. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product and retain it for future reference.

Nga korero haumaru

  • Do not expose the speaker to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight for prolonged periods when not in use, especially the solar panel.
  • A ape i te tuku, te tuku ranei i te kaikorero ki nga paanga kaha.
  • Kaua e wetewete, whakatika, whakarereke ranei i te kaikorero ake. Whakapa atu ki nga kaimahi ratonga whai mana mo nga whakatikatika.
  • Keep the speaker away from water and liquids, despite its waterproof design, to prevent damage to internal components.
  • Whakamahia ngā taura utu me ngā urutau hiko kua tohua anake.
  • Kaua e taea e nga tamariki.

Ihirangi mokete

Tena koa tirohia te kete mo nga mea e whai ake nei:

  • Portable Bluetooth Speaker (Model B0FVMB2F8H)
  • Tauira Whakatau USB
  • Aratohu Timata Tere

Ka mutu te huaview

Familiarize yourself with the components of your speaker:

Diagram of Portable Bluetooth Speaker with dimensions

Atahanga: Mua view of the portable Bluetooth speaker, highlighting its solar panel, LED light display, and overall dimensions (approximately 170.5mm length, 95mm height, 60mm width).

  • Paewhiri Solar: Located on the top surface for solar charging.
  • Whakaatu Maama LED: Front-facing lights that synchronize with music.
  • Patene Mana: (Details not provided, assuming standard buttons for power, volume, mode, play/pause).
  • Tauranga USB: For charging and USB drive playback.
  • Kāniwha Kāri TF: Mō te purei kāri TF.
  • Tauranga Whakatau: For USB cable charging.
  • Antenna: Extendable for FM radio reception.
  • Here Kawe: Mō te kawe.
Whakamuri view of Portable Bluetooth Speaker with battery compartment open

Atahanga: Whakamuri view of the portable Bluetooth speaker, showing the battery compartment open with a rechargeable battery inserted. Also visible are the USB and charging ports.

Tatūnga

1. Whakakii i te Tukuoro

Your speaker offers two charging methods:

  • Whakatauhia te ra: Place the speaker with the solar panel facing direct sunlight. The charging indicator light will illuminate. Solar charging is ideal for maintaining battery life outdoors but may be slower than USB charging.
  • Whakatau USB: Connect the provided USB charging cable to the speaker's charging port and the other end to a USB power adapter (not included) or a computer's USB port. The charging indicator light will show charging status. A full charge typically takes several hours.

Ensure the speaker is fully charged before first use for optimal battery performance.

2. Te Whakakaha/Weto

  • Hei Whakahiko: Press and hold the Power button (usually marked with or ON/OFF) for approximately 3 seconds until you hear an audible prompt or see the LED lights activate.
  • Hei Whakaweto: Press and hold the Power button again for approximately 3 seconds until the speaker powers down.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

1. Aratau Nihokikorangi

  1. Whakauruhia te Aratau Nihokikorangi: Upon powering on, the speaker typically defaults to Bluetooth mode. If not, press the "M" (Mode) button until you hear the "Bluetooth Mode" prompt. The LED indicator will flash, indicating it's ready for pairing.
  2. Takirua:
    • Whakahohehia te Nihokikorangi i runga i to taputapu (waea atamai, papa, aha atu).
    • Rapua available Bluetooth devices. The speaker will appear as "B0FVMB2F8H" or a similar name.
    • Tīpakohia te kaikōrero mai i te rārangi hei hono. Kia takirua, ka rongo koe i te tangi whakau, ka mutu te rarapa o te tohu LED.
  3. Mana Whakahoki:
    • Purei/Tatari: Patohia te paatene Whakaari / Okioki ().
    • Riu Panuku: Press the "Next" button ().
    • Riu o mua: Press the "Previous" button ().
    • Runga Runga: Long press the "Next" button or use a dedicated Volume Up button.
    • Raro Raro: Long press the "Previous" button or use a dedicated Volume Down button.

2. Aratau Reo Irirangi FM

  1. Whakauru ki te Aratau FM: Press the "M" (Mode) button repeatedly until you hear the "FM Radio" prompt.
  2. Toroa Antenna: Whakanuia te antenna telescopic kia pai ake te manaaki.
  3. Karapa Aunoa: Pēhia, ka pupuri i te pātene Purei/Whakamutu () to automatically scan and save available FM stations. The speaker will cycle through frequencies and store them.
  4. Switch Stations: Use the "Next" () and "Previous" () buttons to navigate through the saved stations.

3. Purei anō Kāri USB / TF

  1. Whakauruhia te Pāpāho: Insert a USB flash drive into the USB port or a TF (MicroSD) card into the TF card slot. The speaker will automatically detect the media and switch to the corresponding playback mode.
  2. Mana Whakahoki: Use the Play/Pause, Next, and Previous buttons for controlling playback, similar to Bluetooth mode.

4. LED Light Display

The speaker features dynamic RGB LED lights that can synchronize with your music. Specific controls for the LED lights (e.g., changing patterns, turning off) are not detailed in the product information, but they typically activate automatically with audio playback. If there is a dedicated light button, press it to cycle through modes or turn off the lights.

5. Waea Ringa-Kore

Ina honoa te kaikorero ki tētahi waea atamai mā te Nihokikorangi, ka taea te whakamahi mō ngā waea kore-ringa.

  • Whakautu Waea: Patohia te paatene Whakaari / Okioki () once to answer an incoming call.
  • Whakamutu Waea: Patohia te paatene Whakaari / Okioki () once to end an ongoing call.
  • Whakakore Waea: Pēhia, ka pupuri i te pātene Purei/Whakamutu () to reject an incoming call.

Te tiaki

  • Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the speaker's surface. Do not use abrasive cleaners, alcohol, or chemical solvents.
  • Paewhiri Solar: Keep the solar panel clean and free of dust or debris to ensure efficient charging.
  • Rokiroki: When not in use for extended periods, store the speaker in a cool, dry place. It is recommended to fully charge the battery every 3 months to prolong its lifespan.

Raparongoā

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Karekau te kaikorero e kaha ana.He iti te pākahiko.Charge the speaker using the USB cable or place it in direct sunlight.
Kaore e taea te hono ma te Nihokikorangi.Kāore te Nihokikorangi i whakahohea i runga i te pūrere; kāore te kaikorero i te aratau takirua; tawhiti rawa atu i te pūrere.Ensure Bluetooth is on and the speaker is in pairing mode. Move device closer to speaker (within 10 meters). Forget previous pairings on your device and try again.
Karekau he oro, he iti te reo.Volume too low on speaker or connected device; incorrect mode selected.Increase volume on both the speaker and your connected device. Ensure the correct mode (Bluetooth, FM, USB, TF) is selected.
He kino te tango i te reo irirangi FM.Ko te Antenna kaore i roa; tohu ngoikore.Fully extend the telescopic antenna. Try repositioning the speaker for better signal reception.
Kāore te kāri USB/TF e purei ana.He hē file format; card/drive not inserted correctly; corrupted media.Whakaritea te ororongo files are in a compatible format (e.g., MP3). Reinsert the USB drive or TF card. Try a different USB drive or TF card.

Whakatakotoranga

Tau tauira:B0FVMB2F8H
Hangarau Hononga:Nihokikorangi
Puna Hiko:Pūngao rā, USB
Nga Roopu Reo Irirangi e Tautokohia ana:FM (87.5-108 MHz)
Nga waahanga motuhake:Solar charging, LED light display, Multi-playback options (Bluetooth, FM Radio, USB, TF card)
Ngā Pūrere Hototahi:Bluetooth devices, USB devices, TF cards, FM radio signals
Momo Whakaatu:LED
Tae:Pango
Kaihanga:Haina

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Ka tae mai tenei hua me te 15-ra whakamana from the date of purchase. This warranty covers manufacturing defects. It does not cover damage caused by misuse, accidents, unauthorized modifications, or normal wear and tear.

For warranty claims or technical support, please refer to the contact information provided by your retailer or the seller "CLASSYSA" on Amazon. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty validation.

Ask a question about this manual

Ask about setup, troubleshooting, compatibility, parts, safety, or missing instructions. Manuals+ will review the question and use this page’s manual context to help answer it.