
This product is intended for music playback in either MP3
or WMA format. Choose between a memory capacity of
2048 MB or 4096 MB, depending on player version and or-
der number.
Use the USB 2.0 connection to copy music and video files to
your MP3 player; during data transport between two com-
puters you will also be able to file other data in memory
as well.
The labels found on the device should never be removed
or damaged in any way. Misuse or operating the device in
any other way than described in this manual could lead
or cause damage to the device. Furthermore, there is the
risk of short circuiting, fire, electric shock, etc. All company
names and product names are trademarks of their respec-
tive owners. All rights reserved.
Before connecting your MP3 player to a computer, please
make sure that the USB cable is connected to your player
first, before connecting it to your computer. Before discon-
necting the MP3 player from your computer, use the mouse
to click on the symbol „Safely Remove Hardware”, in the
taskbar at the bottom right-hand side of the screen. Next,
select „USB mass storage device” and confirm to remove.
After confirmation, detach the USB cable from the com-
puter port first, before detaching it from your MP3 player.
Intended use
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Intended use
Chapter 1
Intended use
Disconnecting the MP3 player improperly or improper op-
eration can result in damaged or lost files. We assume no
liability for any damage resulting from the failure to com-
ply with the instructions (as described above), improper
operation and handling.
Battery insertion and information
1. Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of
the player by sliding the lid down.
2. Insert 1x AA batteries (1.5 V) into the corresponding bat-
tery compartment, checking the polarity of the batteries („+”
and „-“ as indicated in the compartment) before inserting.
3.Replace the cover by sliding into place.
› Replace the battery if the MP3 player turns automatically
off, after being turned on again.
› Never leave batteries/rechargeable batteries lying around
in order to prevent them from being swallowed by children
or pets. Battery ingestion is a serious medical emergency.