iPod nano User Guide
Contents 4 4 5 5 6 Chapter 1: iPod nano at a Glance 7 7 Chapter 2: Getting Started 9 9 11 13 13 15 Chapter 3: Basics 17 17 20 22 24 Chapter 4: Music and Other Audio 27 27 27 28 Chapter 5: Videos 29 29 30 31 32 32 Chapter 6: FM Radio 33 33 34 35 36 37 Chapter 7: Fitness 38 38 Chapter 8: Photos iPod nano overview Accessories The Home screen Status icons Setting up iPod nano Using Multi-Touch Setting preferences Connecting and disconnecting iPod nano About the battery Setting up iTunes
9 Syncing photos 42 42 43 43 Chapter 9: Clock 45 45 45 46 Chapter 10: Voice Memos 47 47 47 49 49 50 Chapter 11: Accessibility 51 51 51 52 54 Chapter 12: EarPods and Bluetooth accessories 55 55 59 Chapter 13: Tips and Troubleshooting 60 60 62 Chapter 14: Safety and Handling 64 Chapter 15: Learning More, Service, and Support 65 Regulatory Compliance Information Customizing the clock Using the stopwatch Using the timer Recording voice memos Listening to recordings Managing recordings
1 iPod nano at a Glance iPod nano overview Sleep/Wake Status bar Volume Up Play/Pause Volume Down Multi-Touch screen Menu and app icons Home button Headphone jack Lightning connector To Do this Turn the screen on or off while you listen to music or other audio Press the Sleep/Wake button. Turn iPod nano off completely, or to turn it back on Hold down the Sleep/Wake button for a few seconds. Adjust the volume while listening to songs or other media Press the Volume Up or Volume Down button.
Accessories The following accessories come with iPod nano: Apple EarPods Lightning to USB Cable Use the Lightning to USB Cable to connect iPod nano to your computer, sync content, and charge the battery. You can also use the cable with the Apple USB Power Adapter (sold separately). Use the Apple EarPods to listen to music, audiobooks, and podcasts. The EarPods also double as an antenna for listening to radio broadcasts.
Swipe left to see these additional icons on a second screen: Clock Opens the clock, stopwatch, and timer. Settings Opens settings for iPod nano and many of its features. Audiobooks Lists audiobooks synced from your iTunes library (it doesn’t appear if you have no audiobooks). iTunes U Lists iTunes U collections synced from your iTunes library (it doesn’t appear if you have no collections). Voice Memos Opens the controls for recording and managing voice memos.
Getting Started · 2 WARNING: To avoid injury, read Important safety information on page 60 before using iPod nano. Setting up iPod nano To get started, set up iPod nano using iTunes on your computer. During setup, you create an iTunes Store account or use an existing account. (The iTunes Store may not be available in all countries or regions.) iTunes also displays and records the serial number of your iPod nano when it’s connected, in case you need it.
If iPod nano is connected to the USB port, the battery will not charge if the computer is turned off or asleep. You can disconnect iPod nano before the battery is fully charged, and you can sync while the battery charges. For more information, see About the battery on page 13. 5 Disconnect the cable from iPod nano when you finish. Don’t disconnect iPod nano if you see the “Connected” or “Synchronizing” message.
Basics 3 You control iPod nano with quick gestures on the Multi-Touch screen, with buttons on the top and side of iPod nano, and with controls on compatible accessories. You can customize iPod nano with preference settings, and sync with your computer using iTunes. Learn how to properly connect and disconnect iPod nano, and how to charge the battery and conserve battery power. Using Multi-Touch The Multi-Touch screen and simple finger gestures make it easy to use iPod nano.
Flick Flick your finger quickly up or down to scroll rapidly. You can wait for scrolling to stop, or touch anywhere on the screen to stop it immediately. Touching the screen won’t choose or activate anything. In some lists, such as Playlists, you can flick down to show editing controls at the top. Drag Drag over scrubber bars or sliders to move their controls. Zoom in or out When viewing photos, you can zoom in or out gradually.
Here are more ways to control iPod nano using gestures and the iPod nano buttons: Turn iPod nano off completely, or turn it on again Hold down the Sleep/Wake button for several seconds to turn iPod nano off completely. Any audio that’s playing is turned off. To turn iPod nano back on after turning it off this way, hold down the Sleep/Wake button for a few seconds. Wake iPod nano from sleep Press the Sleep/Wake button. Turn off the screen Press the Sleep/Wake button.
Date & Time Set the date, time, and time zone. Change the time display to a 24-hour clock. Show the clock on waking. Choose a clock face (see Customizing the clock on page 42). Language Set the language for iPod nano. Accessibility Turn on VoiceOver and mono audio. Invert the screen colors. Set a shortcut for switching accessibility features on and off. For information about accessibility features, see Universal Access features on page 47.
Connecting and disconnecting iPod nano You connect iPod nano to your computer to sync files and charge the iPod nano battery. You can sync songs and charge the battery at the same time. Important: The battery doesn’t charge while your computer is in sleep or standby mode. Connecting iPod nano to your computer iTunes syncs songs on iPod nano automatically when you connect it to your computer, unless you select other sync settings in iTunes.
Charging the battery You can charge the iPod nano battery by connecting iPod nano to your computer, or by using the Apple USB Adapter (available separately). Charge the battery using your computer: mm Connect iPod nano to a high-power USB 2.0 port or USB 3.0 port on your computer. The computer must be turned on and not in sleep. Important: If a “Connect to Power” message appears on the iPod nano screen, the battery needs to be charged before iPod nano can communicate with your computer.
Conserving power iPod nano intelligently manages battery life while you listen. To save power, the iPod nano screen dims if you don’t touch it for twenty seconds, and then turns off. To turn the screen on or off again, press the Sleep/Wake button. When there’s no activity on iPod nano (no audio or video is playing and no motion is detected if steps are being counted), it turns off automatically. To turn iPod nano back on when it turns off this way, press the Sleep/Wake button.
Turn off automatic syncing for iPod nano: 1 Connect iPod nano to your computer, then open iTunes. 2 In the iTunes Summary pane, deselect “Open iTunes when this iPod is connected.” 3 Click Apply. If you turn off automatic syncing, you can still sync by clicking the Sync button. Managing iPod nano manually If you manage iPod nano manually, you can add content from multiple computers to iPod nano without erasing items already on iPod nano.
Music and Other Audio 4 iPod nano makes it easy to find and listen to songs, podcasts, and iTunes U programs. You can repeat songs, fast-forward, shuffle, and create playlists using the Multi-Touch screen. You can play a Genius Mix—songs from your library that go great together—or create a Genius playlist based on a favorite song. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Chapter 14, Safety and Handling, on page 60.
Find songs in your music library: Do any of the following: mm Flick to scroll quickly through song and album lists, then tap the menu bar to return to the top of the list. mm Swipe lightly across a title from right to left to see all of the text (the title scrolls so you can read all of it). mm Drag your finger down an index list to show a large letter superimposed over the list. When you reach the letter you want, lift your finger.
Skip to the next song Tap , or press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons) twice. Fast-forward or rewind a song Press and hold Repeat songs Tap the Now Playing screen, then tap for more options: or . . Tap again = Repeat all songs in the current album or list. = Repeat only the current song over and over. Create a Genius playlist Play a song, tap the Now Playing screen, then tap Shuffle songs Tap the Now Playing screen, then tap . .
Playing podcasts, audiobooks, and iTunes U collections Podcasts are free, downloadable shows available in the iTunes Store. Podcasts are organized by shows, episodes within shows, and chapters within episodes. If you stop playing a podcast and return to it later, the podcast begins playing where you left off. Audiobooks are available for purchase and download from the iTunes Store. When you listen to audiobooks purchased from the iTunes Store or audible.
Controlling playback for podcasts, audiobooks, and iTunes U collections The controls for podcasts, audiobooks, and iTunes U collections are slightly different than the controls for songs. Track position Tap the screen to show these controls. Song controls Volume Here are ways to use the onscreen controls and iPod nano buttons for controlling podcast, iTunes U, and audiobook playback: Pause Tap , disconnect your EarPods, or press the Play/ Pause button (between the volume buttons).
Creating playlists on iPod nano You can create your own playlists of songs, podcasts, and audiobooks; or use Genius to create Genius playlists, even when iPod nano isn’t connected to your computer. Playlists you create on iPod nano are synced back to iTunes the next time you connect. Creating and editing playlists You can create and edit your own playlists on iPod nano. Create a playlist: 1 On the Home screen, tap Music > Playlists. 2 Flick down, then tap Add.
4 When you finish, tap Done. Delete a playlist: 1 On the Home screen, tap Music > Playlists. 2 Flick down, then tap Edit. 3 Tap next to the playlist you want to delete, then tap Delete when it appears next to the playlist. If you tapped the wrong playlist, tap the one you want to remove. 4 Tap Delete, or tap Cancel if you change your mind. 5 When you finish, flick up, then tap Done (or swipe right to return to the Home screen if you cancel).
3 Flick up or down to see the songs in the playlist. 4 Tap Save. The playlist is saved with the artist name and song title of the song you used to make the playlist. If you refresh a saved playlist, the new playlist replaces the previous one, and you can’t recover the previous playlist. Genius playlists saved on iPod nano are synced back to iTunes when you connect iPod nano to your computer.
Setting the maximum volume limit You can set a limit for the maximum volume on iPod nano, and assign a passcode to prevent the setting from being changed without your knowledge. Accessories that connect using the Lightning connector don’t support volume limits. Set the maximum volume limit for iPod nano: 1 On the Home screen, tap Settings > Music > Volume Limit. The volume control shows the maximum volume limit. 2 Drag the slider left to lower the maximum volume limit, or right to raise the limit.
Set songs to play at the same volume level: 1 In iTunes, choose iTunes > Preferences if you’re using a Mac, or choose Edit > Preferences if you’re using a Windows PC. 2 Click Playback and select Sound Check, then click OK. 3 On the iPod nano Home screen, tap Settings. 4 Tap Music. 5 Tap next to Sound Check to turn it on. If you haven’t turned on Sound Check in iTunes, setting it on iPod nano has no effect.
5 Videos You can watch movies, music videos, video podcasts, iTunes U programs, and TV shows from iTunes on iPod nano. You can also convert movies you make in iMovie to watch on iPod nano. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Chapter 14, Safety and Handling, on page 60. Adding videos to iPod nano You add videos to iPod nano using iTunes in much the same way as you add songs. For information about syncing with iTunes, see Setting up iTunes syncing on page 15.
Start over from the beginning If the video contains chapters, drag the playhead along the track position control all the way to the left. If there are no chapters, tap . If you’re less than 5 seconds into a video in a video playlist, the previous video in the playlist opens. Otherwise, the video list opens. Skip to the previous video or movie chapter Tap Skip to the next video or movie chapter Tap , or press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons) twice.
6 FM Radio You can listen to FM radio on iPod nano and set your favorite stations so you can find them quickly. With Live Pause, you can pause the live broadcast, then resume listening up to 15 minutes later. The Live Pause controls let you move back and forth through paused content so you can find just what you want to listen to. For radio stations that support it, you can also tag songs you like, then preview and purchase them on the iTunes Store.
Here are ways to use the radio controls: Pause and resume live radio Press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons). When you press the button again, playback resumes at the point where you paused. Tap the Now Playing screen to see Live Pause controls for more options, and to catch up to the live broadcast (see Pausing live radio on page 30). Tune to an FM station manually Swipe the radio tuner.
Skip forward by 30-second increments Tap . Skip forward by approximately 10-second increments Touch and hold Move forward or backward through paused content Drag the control along the Live Pause control. Catch up to the live broadcast Drag the control all the way to the right. Open the Radio menu . The Radio menu is where you can find local Tap stations, set favorite stations, tag songs, and see a list of recent songs. . Live Pause uses some battery power.
Tagging songs for review and purchase If a radio station supports tagging, you can tag a song you hear, then preview and purchase it later in the iTunes Store. Songs that can be tagged are marked with a tag icon on the Now Playing screen. Tag a song: mm Tap on the Now Playing screen. Your tagged songs appear in the Radio menu under Tagged Songs. The next time you sync iPod nano to iTunes, your tagged songs are synced and removed from iPod nano.
7 Fitness iPod nano comes with built-in features to help you make the most of your fitness routines. Set a daily step goal with the built-in pedometer, create Run workouts set to your favorite music, and use iTunes to upload workout data to the Nike+ website. You can use a Bluetooth LE (low energy) heart rate monitor to track your heart rate on iPod nano as you exercise. Setting Fitness preferences For more accurate workout data, set your height and weight in iPod nano.
Counting steps Set a Daily Step Goal, then let iPod nano count your steps while you walk and track your progress and calories burned over time. iPod nano counts steps in the background, so you can listen to music or use iPod nano for other things at the same time. Starting at midnight, any steps you take are automatically tracked for the day. The Walk icon appears in the status bar while steps are being counted. Use iPod nano to count steps for a walk: mm On the Home screen, tap Fitness > Walk > Start.
Note: Calories burned are estimates, and actual calories may vary. For more information, consult your physician. You can see more detail about your walks and workouts in History (see Viewing and managing fitness data on page 37). Creating workouts with music You can create workouts on iPod nano to reach fitness goals of distance, time, or calories burned. Then add the music, podcast, audiobook, or radio station that gets you moving.
The table below describes how to control iPod nano during a workout: Pause a workout Press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons). Tap the screen, then tap (if the screen is dark, press the Sleep/Wake button first). Resume a paused workout Press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons), or tap the screen, then tap Resume (if the screen is dark, press the Sleep/Wake button first).
Choose the option that best reflects which pace you want to recalibrate. For example, if you mostly walked during calibration, choose that option. 4 Tap the Reset Calibration button, or tap Cancel if you change your mind. 5 Start a Run or Walk workout, then tap the Calibrate button when it appears. To set or change your height or weight, see Setting Fitness preferences on page 33.
8 Photos iPod nano lets you carry photos with you, so you can share them with your family, friends, and associates. Viewing photos on iPod nano You can view photos on iPod nano individually, or as a slideshow. Return to thumbnail view. Double-tap to zoom the photo. Tap the screen to show photo controls. Viewing individual photos Your photos are grouped into albums for easy browsing on iPod nano. If you use iPhoto, you can also sync Events and Faces, and then view photos this way.
Quickly enlarge or reduce a photo Double-tap the full size photo to zoom in. Double-tap again to zoom out. If you use Faces in iPhoto, double-tapping zooms in on the subject’s face. Enlarge or reduce a photo Pinch with two fingers. Spread fingers apart to zoom gradually, and bring fingers together to reduce the size. View a different part of a zoomed photo (pan the photo) Drag the photo on the screen with one finger.
3 Select “Sync Photos from,” then choose iPhoto from the pop-up menu. 4 Select whether you want to include all of your photos, or only selected ones. If you choose the second option, click the pop-up menu to make further refinements. Then select the Albums, Events, and Faces to sync. 5 Click Apply. Each time you connect iPod nano to your computer, photos are synced automatically. Add photos from a folder on your hard disk to iPod nano: 1 Add photos to a folder on your computer.
5 Drag image files from the Photos folder on iPod nano to the desktop or to a photo editing application on the computer. You can also use a photo editing application, such as iPhoto, to add photos stored in the Photos folder on iPod nano. See the documentation that came with the application for more information. Be sure to deselect “Enable disk use” when you’re finished, and click Apply. When iPod nano is used as an external disk, you must eject iPod nano before you disconnect it from your computer.
Clock 9 You can use the clock on iPod nano as a stopwatch, as a timer, and to show the time for multiple time zones. Customizing the clock You can choose different clock faces for iPod nano and change how the time is displayed. For example, you can use 24-hour clock notation, or choose whether to show the clock when the iPod nano screen turns on. If you choose the world clock, you can show the time in two additional time zones.
Here are some more ways to change how you view time on iPod nano: Set the time, date, and time zone On the Home screen, tap Settings > General > Date & Time. Show time with a 24-hour clock On the Home screen, tap Settings > General > Date next to 24-Hour Clock to turn & Time, then tap it on. Show the clock face when iPod nano wakes from sleep Tap Settings > General > Date & Time, then tap next to Time On Wake to turn it on.
3 Flick to set the hours and minutes until the alarm goes off, then tap When Timer Ends. 4 Tap an alert sound, then tap Set. 5 Tap Start when you’re ready to start the timer. Cancel the timer: 1 On the Home screen, tap Clock. 2 Swipe to see the timer controls. 3 Tap Cancel. You can set a sleep timer to turn off iPod nano automatically after playing music or other content for a specified period of time. Set the sleep timer: 1 On the Home screen, tap Clock. 2 Swipe left twice to see the timer controls.
Voice Memos 10 You can record and listen to voice memos on iPod nano, label them, then sync them to iTunes. The Voice Memos icon appears on the Home screen when a microphone is connected or when there are voice recordings on iPod nano. Recording voice memos You can use the optional Apple EarPods with Remote and Mic, or a supported third-party accessory, to record voice memos on iPod nano. Record a voice memo: 1 Connect a compatible microphone, then tap Voice Memos on the Home screen.
3 Tap to pause playback. Tap the screen to see additional playback controls. Here are more ways to control playback: Pause Tap , disconnect your EarPods, or press the Play/ Pause button (between the volume buttons). Resume a paused recording Tap , or press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons). Start the recording over Tap Skip to the end of the recording Tap , or press the Play/Pause button (between the volume buttons) twice.
Accessibility 11 Universal Access features Accessibility features make it easier for users with visual, auditory, or other physical disabilities to use iPod nano. These features include: •• VoiceOver •• Mono Audio •• Invert Colors You can turn these features on or off on iPod nano, or in iTunes. You can also set a preference that turns either VoiceOver or Invert Colors on or off with three clicks of the Home button (see Quickly activating accessibility features on page 50.
If text is selected, VoiceOver reads the text. If a control (such as a button or switch) is selected, VoiceOver may describe what the item does, or may provide instructions—for example, “doubletap to open.” Set up VoiceOver on iPod nano: 1 Connect EarPods or headphones to iPod nano. 2 On the Home screen, tap Settings, then tap General. 3 Tap Accessibility. 4 Tap VoiceOver, then set any of these options: •• Speak Hints: Explains how to interact with the item in the VoiceOver cursor.
5 Slide your finger up or down the screen until you see or hear “VoiceOver,” then double-tap. 6 Double-tap when you hear “VoiceOver switch button on.” You hear “VoiceOver off” as confirmation. You can once again use standard gestures to control iPod nano. VoiceOver gestures When VoiceOver is turned on, use the following gestures to control iPod nano: Read the screen starting at the top Flick up with two fingers. Read the screen from the current selection Flick down with two fingers.
Quickly activating accessibility features You can set iPod nano to switch Invert Colors or VoiceOver off and on when you press the Home button three times. This makes it easier to share iPod nano with another person who doesn’t need the same features. Turn on the accessibility shortcut: 1 On the Home screen, tap Settings > General. 2 Tap Accessibility. 3 Tap Triple-click Home, then tap one of the options.
EarPods and Bluetooth accessories 12 You can use the EarPods that came with iPod nano, or use a variety of compatible third-party earphones, headsets, and speakers to listen to music and other audio content, watch videos, and view photos. You can also use iPod nano with compatible Bluetooth headsets and hands-free systems in some automobiles. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Chapter 14, Safety and Handling, on page 60.
Connect the EarPods to listen to music, FM radio, or to record a voice memo using the built-in microphone. Press the center button on the mic to control music playback and hear track announcements. Pause a song or workout Press the center button. Press again to resume playback. Skip to the next song Press the center button twice quickly. Skip to the previous song Press the center button three times quickly. Fast-forward Press the center button twice quickly and hold.
Important: Read the documentation that came with your Bluetooth device for instructions on its use, on pairing it with other devices, and on optimizing performance. Pair iPod nano with a Bluetooth device: 1 Follow the instructions that came with the device to make it discoverable or set it to search for other Bluetooth devices. 2 On the iPod nano Home screen, tap Settings > Bluetooth. 3 Tap , to turn it On. iPod nano begins searching for available Bluetooth devices.
Switching between audio output devices If you have more than one audio output device connected or paired with iPod nano, you can use playback controls on iPod nano to choose one for audio output. When multiple devices are available, a speaker icon appears next to the volume control for music, and in the additional playback controls for other types of audio, video, and movies.
Tips and Troubleshooting 13 Most problems with iPod nano can be solved quickly by following the advice in this chapter. The 5 Rs: Reset, Retry, Restart, Reinstall, Restore Remember these five basic suggestions if you have a problem with iPod nano. Try these steps one at a time until your issue is resolved. If one of the following doesn’t help, read on for solutions to specific problems. •• Reset iPod nano. See General suggestions, below.
mm If iPod nano doesn’t disappear from iTunes, drag the iPod nano icon from the desktop to the Trash if you’re using a Mac. If you’re using a Windows PC, eject the device in My Computer or click the Safely Remove Hardware icon in the system tray and select iPod nano. If you still see the “Connected” or “Sync in Progress” message, restart your computer and eject iPod nano again. If iPod nano isn’t playing music mm Make sure the volume is adjusted properly. A maximum volume limit might be set.
mm If restoring iPod nano doesn’t solve the problem, iPod nano may need to be repaired. You can arrange for service at the iPod Service & Support website at www.apple.com/support/ipod. If you can’t add a song or other item to iPod nano mm The song may be in a format that iPod nano doesn’t support. The following audio file formats are supported by iPod nano.
mm You can also reset all settings (your synced content isn’t deleted or modified). Tap Settings, tap the last item in the menu (Reset Settings), then tap the red button (Reset). The last button is Cancel. mm If you can’t recognize the Reset Settings menu item, you can restore iPod nano to its original state and choose a language. See Updating and restoring iPod software on page 59. If iPod nano is unresponsive and you see a box around items on the screen 1 VoiceOver may be turned on.
Updating and restoring iPod software You can use iTunes to update or restore iPod software. You should update iPod nano to use the latest software. You can also restore the software, which puts iPod nano back to its original state. •• If you choose to update, the software is updated, but your settings and songs aren’t affected. •• If you choose to restore, all data is erased from iPod nano, including songs, videos, files, photos, and any other data.
Safety and Handling 14 WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to iPod nano or other property. Read all the safety information below before using iPod nano. Important safety information Handling Handle iPod nano with care. It is made of metal, glass, and plastic and has sensitive electronic components inside. iPod nano can be damaged if dropped, burned, punctured, or crushed, or if it comes in contact with liquid.
Prolonged heat exposure iPod nano and its power adapter comply with applicable surface temperature standards and limits. However, even within these limits, sustained contact with warm surfaces for long periods of time may cause discomfort or injury. Use common sense to avoid situations where your skin is in contact with a device or its power adapter when it’s operating or plugged into a power source for long periods of time.
Explosive atmospheres Do not charge or use iPod nano in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, such as at a fueling area, or in areas where the air contains chemicals or particles (such as grain, dust or metal powders). Obey all signs and instructions. Repetitive motion When you perform repetitive activities on iPod nano, you may experience discomfort in your hands, arms, wrists, shoulders, neck, or other parts of your body.
Keeping the outside of iPod nano clean Clean iPod nano immediately if it comes into contact with any contaminants that may cause stains, for example, ink, dyes, makeup, dirt, food, oils, and lotions. To clean iPod nano, unplug all cables and turn off iPod nano (press and hold the Sleep/ Wake button). Then use a soft, slightly damp, lint-free cloth. Avoid getting moisture in openings. Don't use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol sprays, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean iPod nano.
Learning More, Service, and Support 15 You can find the iPod nano serial number here: •• Etched on the back of iPod nano. •• Turn on iPod nano, then tap Settings > General > About. •• In iTunes (with iPod nano connected to your computer), select iPod nano, then click Summary. Look here for iPod nano-related service and software information. To learn about Do this Service and support, discussions, tutorials, and Apple software downloads Go to: www.apple.
Regulatory Compliance Information Regulatory Regulatory information, certification, and compliance marks specific to iPod nano are available on iPod nano. Go to Settings > General > About > Regulatory. Responsible party (contact for FCC matters only): Apple Inc. Corporate Compliance 1 Infinite Loop, MS 91-1EMC Cupertino, CA 95014 FCC Compliance Statement Industry Canada Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
Battery Charger Efficiency European Union—Electronics and Battery Disposal Information GB/T 26572-2011 GB/T 26572-2011 SJ/T 11364-2014 Battery Replacement The lithium-ion battery in iPod nano should be replaced only by Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider, and must be recycled or disposed of separately from household waste. For information about battery recycling and replacement, go to www.apple.com/batteries.
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