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TROUBLE SHOOTING
No Power
Check to see if battery is low.
Check to see if the player is ON.
No sound  from earphones
Check to see Volume is set “0” and earphones are connected
Make sure earphones are clean and are in good condition
Damaged or low quality MP3 fi les will effect listening quality 
Cannot Download Music
Check to see if USB cable is damaged and connected properly
Check to see if driver is installed correctly
Check to see if memory space is enough
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QUICK START
Connect the player to the Computer via USB 
cable. When connected the player will be 
detected and the operating system will load 
operating drivers. The Player will then be 
displayed in the “My Computer” window as 
a removable device that will be assigned a 
suitable drive letter. The player can now be 
accessed as you would any other drive on 
your computer. NOTE: that different operating 
systems may require dissimilar steps to access 
the player. MP3/WMA fi les can then be copied 
to the player as they would be copied to other 
locations on your computer.
1.  Insert the earphones into the earphone 
socket.
2.  Move the power switch to the “on” position. 
3.  Press and hold the “Play” button to power on 
and use the “Previous” or “Next” Button to 
select the “Music” feature. 
4.  Press the “Play” button to start music 
playback of current fi les. Press “Play” again 
to pause playback. 
5.  Choosing music fi les:  “ 
”: To choose 
 
the next music fi le.
   
“ 
”: To choose 
 
the previous music fi le.
6.  Volume control:  
“+/-” : To adjust 
 
the volume.
USB DISK
This player can be used as standard USB disk. 
(O/S Windows 2000 and above)
BATTERY
>  Make sure the power switch is “on” to 
charge, or the player will not charge properly. 
The red light will fl ash when the player is 
charging; the red light will stay on when the 
battery is full.
>  Disconnect the player and charger once 
charged.
>  Turn off the player when not in use for 
extended periods.
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