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House Party Pairing Mode SUPPLEMENTARY GUIDE SETTING UP HOUSE PARTY PAIRING TAP TO PAUSE Vol + & Vol - Buttons 2 Parent Speaker Child Speaker +and - +and - +and - +and - The House Party Pairing Mode allows you to connect an unlimited number of compatible speakers together for a bigger, more powerful sound. (that sounds fun!) To connect multiple speakers together, follow the steps below. 1. Have one speaker turned on, paired and playing music. It will serve as the parent speaker. 2. Power on any additional compatible speaker. It will serve as a child speaker. 3. Press and hold the Vol + & Vol - buttons on the parent speaker simultaneously for approximately 2 seconds or until the LED status light turns green. 4. Quickly tap the Vol + & Vol - buttons simultaneously on the child speaker. The LED status light on your child speaker will also turn green. The connected speakers will now play the same music from the same audio source. 5. To add any additional speakers, simply turn them on, and tap the Vol + & Vol - buttons simultaneously. Once connected, the LED status lights of any additional speaker will turn green as well. 6. If you would like to disconnect a child speaker from House Party Pairing Mode, just tap the Vol + & Vol - buttons simultaneously once more. You can also press the Vol + & Vol - buttons simultaneously on the parent speaker and it will stop transmitting . You can then press the power buttons on any of your speakers to power them off. NOTE: To adjust volume, you must use the volume buttons on each speaker individually. There may be some delay due to data buffering when volume is adjusted or when tracks are switched. If reception is poor, try moving any child speakers closer to the parent speaker. Make sure that any child speakers you are using have not been previously paired with your audio source. If they have been, go to the Bluetooth settings of your audio source and choose to forget the speaker you intend to use as a child before proceeding.

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House Party Pairing ModeS U P P L E M E N T A R Y G U I D E

S E T T I N G U P H O U S E P A R T Y P A I R I N G

TAP TO PAUSE

Vol + & Vol -Buttons

2Parent Speaker

Child Speaker

+and -+and -

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The House Party Pairing Mode allows you to connect an unlimited number of compatible speakers together for a bigger, more powerful sound. (that sounds

fun!) To connect multiple speakers together, follow the steps below.

1. Have one speaker turned on, paired and playing music. It will serve as the parent speaker.

2. Power on any additional compatible speaker. It will serve as a child speaker. 3. Press and hold the Vol + & Vol - buttons on the parent speaker simultaneously for approximately 2 seconds or until the LED status light turns green.

4. Quickly tap the Vol + & Vol - buttons simultaneously on the child speaker. The LED status light on your child speaker will also turn green.

The connected speakers will now play the same music from the same audio source.

5. To add any additional speakers, simply turn them on, and tap the Vol + & Vol - buttons simultaneously. Once connected, the LED status lights of any additional speaker will turn green as well.

6. If you would like to disconnect a child speaker from House Party Pairing Mode, just tap the Vol + & Vol - buttons simultaneously once more. You can also press the Vol + & Vol - buttons simultaneously on the parent speaker and it will stop transmitting . You can then press the power buttons on any of your speakers to power them o�.

NOTE: To adjust volume, you must use the volume buttons on each speaker individually. There may be some delay due to data bu�ering when volume is adjusted or when tracks are switched. If reception is poor, try moving any child speakers closer to the parent speaker.

Make sure that any child speakers you are using have not been previously paired with your audio source. If they have been, go to the Bluetooth settings of your audio source and choose to forget the speaker you intend to use as a child before proceeding.