User's Manual
Operational Instructions
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Operational Instructions
AUX Input
Charging the Unit
Power Up
Pairing Your Bluetooth Device
Music Playback Functions
1.  To Playback your music via the AUX IN port, plug 
a standard stereo headphone cable (3.5mm, not 
included) from your audio device to Hot Joe II and 
begin playback on your audio device.
2.  To increase or decrease the volume, press VOL + and 
VOL – buttons.
Note: - The Skip/Hands-free button do not work with 
 external devices.
  - The AUX input source will be automatically 
  selected when the auxiliary cable is connected.
  - Once the auxiliary cable is disconnected, the unit 
  will switch back to Bluetooth mode.
1.  Charge your Unit through any Micro USB Jack or wall 
charger.
2.  The LED indicator will turn red while charging.
3.  Once the battery is fully charged the red indicator will 
turn off.
Note: - Please charge the battery up to 4 hours before initial 
use.
1.  Slide the switch on the back of the speaker to the ON 
position.
2.  Press and hold the power button until you hear a sound 
indicating the unit is ON and in Bluetooth pairing mode. 
The LED indicator will turn blue and will be blinking.
3.  To Power down your speaker, slide the button in the 
back of the unit to OFF position. 
1.  Turn the unit ON on the unit. The Hot Joe II will beep 
and the indicator will turn blue and will flash indicating 
the unit is in pairing mode. 
2.  Navigate to the Bluetooth menu on your device and 
begin searching for the available devices.
3.  Select PWS02 from the list of results, and your device 
will begin to pair. If the unit asks for a code, please enter 
“0000”.
4.  Once connected the speaker will beep and the blue 
indicator will stop flashing.
•  Press the Power button to Play and Pause the music.
•  Press the Skip Buttons to skip to Next or Previous Song.
•  Press the Vol+ or Vol - buttons to increase or decrease 
the volume.
•  Press and hold the Power button to turn the unit to 
Standby mode.
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