Operating Instructions

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low or when the player shuts down. Charging times will vary depending on the amount of
residual charge in the battery.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No power
Confirm whether the battery is installed correctly;
Confirm whether the player is opened
No sound in the earphone
Confirm the volume is not “0” and check whether the earphone is connected
well.
Keep the earphone clean.
The broken MP3 may make some noises, even unable to play the music, please
ensure the music file complete.
The letters on the screen
are in an abnormal shape
Confirm the language you select is available.
Unable to download music
normally
Check whether the USB line is broken or connected well.
Check whether the driver is installed appropriately.
Check whether there exists a blank memory inside.
DISPOSAL
Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains materials, parts and
substances which can be dangerous to the environment and harmful to human
health if waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is not disposed of
correctly.
Equipment, which is marked with the WEEE logo (as shown on the left), should
not be thrown away with your household waste. Contact your Local Authority
Waste Disposal Department as they will be able to provide details of the
recycling options available in your area.
Used batteries are hazardous waste and NOT to be disposed of with the
household waste! As a consumer you are legally obligated to return all batteries
for environmentally responsible recycling – no matter whether or not the
batteries contain harmful substances*).
Return batteries free of charge to public collection points in your community or
to shops selling batteries of the respective kind.
Only return fully discharged batteries.
• Rechargeable batteries should be charged under adult supervision.
• The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.