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www .tekk eon.com © 2004 T ekkeon, Inc. Revision R1 All Rights Reserved myPower™ is a trademark of T ekkeon, Inc. iPod® is a registered trademark of Apple. MP1100 User Guide for iP od Rechargeable Batt er y and Dock MP1100[...]
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12 NO T ES: MP1100 USER GUIDE Contents Overview ......................................................................................................................................2 Getting Started ............................................................................................................................2 Unpack ing myP ower ....[...]
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3 USER GUIDE Charging myP ow er Before using myPower for the first time, you must charge it for three hours. Then you must recharge myPower whenever all the green or red power capacity indicators on the front of the unit are off. There are two ways to charge myPower: using the iPod power adapter , and through a 6-pin FireWire port on your computer [...]
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NO T ES: 11 USER GUIDE 10 Disclaimer of W arranties Any user of this product does so at the user’ s own risk. T o the maximum extent permitted by applicable law , T ekkeon, Inc. and its suppliers provide the hardware and any support services related thereto “as is” and with all faults; and hereby disclaim all warranties and conditions, whethe[...]
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5 USER GUIDE Charging the iP od Batter y myPower will provide iPod with up to 16 hours of additional play time. (This time will be reduced when the iPod backlight is turned on.) myPower will charge the iPod battery while you’re on the go—without connecting to another power source. While myPower is charging iPod, you can transfer or play music a[...]
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9 USER GUIDE T roubleshooting (continued) Issue Nothing happens when iPod is connected to your computer . Limited W arr anty The product enclosed herein is warranted to be free of operational defects for a period of one year from the date of purchase. In the event of a defect in operation during the warranty period T ekkeon, Inc. will replace the d[...]
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7 USER GUIDE Optional F eature Charging a Mobile Phone (Additional Hardware Required) Y ou can use the USB port on myPower to charge your mobile phone, or any other device that requires up to 5V . T o do this, you will need the optional myPower USB charging cable and the appropriate adapter plug for your mobile phone or other device. Y ou can obtai[...]