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4 GB MP3 Player
Art.no 38-6208
Model MP611
Please read the entire instruction manual before using the product and
then save it for future reference. We reserve the right for any errors in
text or images and any necessary changes made to technical data.
In the event of technical problems or other queries, please contact our
Customer Services.
Safety
• Never expose the MP3 player to constant sunlight, heat sources,
moisture or rain.
• Do not expose the MP3 player to hard knocks or blows.
• Do not place the MP3 player in your pocket together with other
objects such as keys.
Operating instructions
Note:
Protect your hearing. Listening on high volume for prolonged
periods can lead to permanent hearing loss.
Volume limiter
• The MP3 player is equipped with a volume limiter which prevents
the volume from being raised above 85 dB. This is because
listening to continuous loud music for extended periods can cause
permanent hearing loss.
• The volume limiter can, however, be temporarily disabled in order to
raise the volume above 85 dB. Method:
Turning the MP3 player on
• Hold in [
►
ll ] until the LED indicator starts to flash.
• After a moment, the first music file will be played. The LED indicator
flashes slowly when the MP3 player is in play mode.
• Otherwise, play is controlled using the controls described in
the
Buttons and functions
section above.
• Hold in [
►
ll ] again to switch the MP3 player off.
Care, maintenance and storage
• Wipe off the MP3 player with a dry cloth.
• If the MP3 player is not used for a long time, the battery should
be fully charged every 3rd month in order to maintain its capacity.
• Store the MP3 player in a cool, dust-free place if it is not to be
used for a long time.
Troubleshooting guide
The player
does not start.
• The battery might be flat. Recharge the battery.
• Turn the player on by pressing [
►
ll ].
Files cannot be
transferred to
the player.
• Check the connection between the player
and computer.
• Check that the files that you wish to transfer
are compatible with the player.
No sound.
• Check the volume.
• Make sure that the headphones are intact and
connected properly.
• Is the MP3 player in play mode?
• Is the file undamaged and compatible with
the player?
The buttons do
not work.
• Reset the player to factory default settings
by carefully pressing [ Reset ] on the back of
the player with a suitable, pointed object.
Disposal
This product should be disposed of in accordance with local regulations.
If you are unsure how to proceed, contact your local council.
Specifications
Memory capacity
4 GB
Size
5 × 3.5 × 1.5 cm
Do not wear headphones when driving a vehicle of
any kind. Doing so could constitute a traffic hazard.
Protect your hearing. Listening on high volume for
prolonged periods can lead to permanent hearing loss.
Buttons and functions
1. 3.5 mm headphone socket
2. LED indicator
3. [ + ] Increase the volume
4. [
►
ll ] On/off, play/pause.
5. [ - ] Decrease the volume
6. Mini USB port for charging and music file transfer
7. [ l
◄◄
] Previous track, hold in for fast rewind
8. [
►►
l ] Next track, hold in for fast forward
9. [ Reset ] Reset the MP3 player to its factory default settings
1. Press [ + ] and raise the volume until you hear
3 quick beeps (the beeps will be repeated if
the button is held in too long once you have
come to the volume limit). Wait until the last 3
beeps have stopped.
2. Press [
►
ll ] using two short presses.
The player will emit two beeps to confirm that
you can raise the volume above 85 dB.
3. Press [ + ] to raise the volume.
Note:
If after having completed the 3 steps
above then lower the volume below 85 dB or
switch the MP3 player off, the volume limiter will
be re-enabled. All 3 steps of the limiter disabling
procedure must be performed again in order to be
able to raise the volume above 85 dB once more.
Charging the built-in battery
• Fully charge the battery before using the MP3 player for the first time.
• The battery should also be fully charged before using the MP3
player again after a long period of disuse.
• If the MP3 player is not used for a long time, the battery should be
fully charged every 3rd month in order to maintain its capacity.
1. Connect the MP3 player to a computer (or other USB charger)
using the supplied USB lead. The LED indicator will show a steady
red to indicate that charging is in progress.
2. Full charge is achieved after about 5 hours. The LED indicator will
show a steady blue when the battery is fully charged.
Transferring files
1. Connect the MP3 player to a computer using the supplied USB lead.
2. Transfer files from the computer to the MP3 player in the normal
way for your operating system.
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