Mawu Oyamba
This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation of your Marshall Middleton W3 Portable Bluetooth Speaker. Please read it thoroughly before using the device and retain it for future reference.
The Marshall Middleton W3 is a versatile portable speaker designed for high-quality audio playback, featuring Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, a durable design, and hifi sound. It is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Zamkatimu Phukusi
- Marshall Middleton W3 Portable Bluetooth Speaker
- Chingwe Chochapira (USB)
Khazikitsa
1. Kulipiritsa Spika
Before first use, fully charge the speaker. Connect the provided USB charging cable to the speaker's DC 5V input port and the other end to a compatible USB power adapter (not included) or a computer's USB port. The battery indicator lights on the top panel will show the charging status.

2. Kuyatsa/Kuzimitsa
Press and hold the power button (usually a central button on the top panel) for a few seconds until you hear an audible cue or see the indicator lights illuminate/extinguish.
Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
1. Kuyanjanitsa kwa Bluetooth
- Ensure the speaker is powered on and in pairing mode (usually indicated by a blinking Bluetooth indicator light). If not, briefly press the Bluetooth button to activate pairing mode.
- On your mobile device (smartphone, tablet, computer), go to Bluetooth settings.
- Saka available devices and select "Marshall Middleton W3" from the list.
- Once connected, the speaker will provide an audible confirmation, and the Bluetooth indicator light will become solid.
2. Music Playback Control
The speaker features integrated controls for music management:
- Kuwongolera Voliyumu: Gwiritsani ntchito mabatani a '+' ndi '-' omwe ali pamwamba kuti musinthe voliyumu.
- Tsatani Navigation: The central multi-directional button (often a joystick-like control) can be used to skip tracks forward or backward. Press left/right for previous/next track.
- Sewerani/Imitsani: Press the central button once to play or pause music.

3. Using with Games and Movies
Once connected via Bluetooth, the speaker will transmit audio from your device, enhancing your gaming and movie-watching experience with its hifi sound capabilities.
4. TF Card Playback (if applicable)
If your speaker model includes a TF card slot, insert a TF card with MP3 audio files. The speaker should automatically switch to TF card playback mode. Use the track navigation controls to manage playback.
Kusamalira
1. Kuyeretsa
Wipe the speaker with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners, alcohol, or other chemical solvents, as these may damage the surface. For the grille, a soft brush can be used to gently remove dust.
2. Kusamalira Battery
- Pewani kuthimitsa batire pafupipafupi.
- Charge the speaker regularly, even if not in use, to maintain battery health.
- Sungani cholankhulira pamalo ozizira, owuma, osagwiritsidwa ntchito kwa nthawi yayitali.
3. Kukanika kwa Madzi
The speaker is waterproof. However, avoid submerging it in water for extended periods or exposing it to high-pressure water jets. Ensure all port covers are securely closed before exposure to water.
Kusaka zolakwika
- Palibe Mphamvu: Ensure the speaker is charged. Connect it to a power source and try turning it on again.
- Sizingatheke kuphatikiza Bluetooth:
- Ensure the speaker is in pairing mode (blinking Bluetooth light).
- Zimitsani Bluetooth pachipangizo chanu ndikuyatsanso.
- Sonkhanitsani choyankhulira pafupi ndi chipangizo chanu.
- Clear the speaker from your device's Bluetooth history and try pairing again.
- Palibe Phokoso:
- Onani kuchuluka kwa voliyumu pa sipika komanso pa chipangizo chanu cholumikizidwa.
- Ensure the speaker is successfully paired via Bluetooth.
- If using a TF card, ensure it is inserted correctly and contains playable audio files.
- Kusamveka Kwabwino:
- Move the speaker closer to your device to improve Bluetooth signal strength.
- Onetsetsani kuti palibe zopinga pakati pa sipikala ndi chipangizo chanu.
- Try playing different audio sources to rule out issues with the media file.
Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Kufotokozera |
|---|---|
| Dzina la Brand | MARSHALL |
| Chitsanzo | Middleton W3 |
| Mtundu wa Bluetooth | 5.3 |
| Mtundu wa Spika | Retro Speaker, Portable Speaker, Outdoor Speaker |
| Kulankhulana | Bluetooth, opanda zingwe |
| Zolowetsa/Zotulutsa | USB |
| Chosalowa madzi | Inde |
| Kuwongolera Mawu | Inde |
| Amplification Frequency | 60~18000Hz (+-3dB) |
| Batiri | Built-in rechargeable, 300mAh |
| Kukula kwazinthu (L*W*H) | 170mm * 70mm * 80mm |
| Kulemera | 566g pa |
| Njira Yowongolera | Button/Bluetooth |
| Chiyambi | Mainland China |
Malangizo Ogwiritsa Ntchito
- For optimal sound quality, place the speaker on a stable surface and avoid placing it in enclosed spaces.
- Keep your connected device within the effective Bluetooth range (typically up to 10 meters) for a stable connection.
- While waterproof, it's best to avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures to preserve the speaker's lifespan.
Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
For any issues, questions, or support needs regarding your Marshall Middleton W3 speaker, please contact the seller or manufacturer directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.





