Instructions
Remove the batteries from your Wii remotes. These batteries are no longer needed and unless they are rechargeable you can use them in other devices. If they are rechargeable, save them for back-up.
Move your Wii system and place the charging stand where the Wii stand used to be. The charging station has a spot for your Wii so the remotes and system can be kept close by and not create a lot of clutter. The Wii system easily slides right into the stand.
Insert the two battery packs into your Wii remotes. These battery packs are what are charged when you plug in the Wii remotes and are essentially packaged rechargeable batteries.
Connect your Wii remotes vertically into the stand. They should click in and easily stand on their on within the stand. The buttons on the remote must face forward or the connection will not be made.
Look for indicator lights when the remote is charging. A light will indicate that it is charging and shut off when the remote has been fully charged. Blue lights that are positioned all around the charge station are just for decoration purposes.
Insert back-up batteries into the compartment in the back of the charging station. If you forget to charge a battery pack, you can quickly grab the back-up batteries.