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 If you press a button and see both the green and 
amber lights blinking, one after another, that usually 
means there are no songs on the iPod, or some other 
error has occurred.  Try resetting it by turning it off 
for 5 seconds, then back on.  If you still get the 
psychedelic lights, you'll need to connect to a 
computer and load some music.
When your iPod shuffle is connected to a computer, you'll 
see the amber light.  A blinking amber light means, "I'm 
busy. Please don't disconnect me." 
 If you have disk mode 
turned on the light will blink whenever the iPod is plugged 
in.  With disk mode off, the light blinks only when it's 
transferring music.  Be sure you click the eject icon next to 
the iPod name in iTunes before unplugging a blinking iPod. 
If the amber light isn't blinking, feel free to unplug at will.
There's another set of LEDs on the back of the iPod shuffle. 
When you're playing tunes and you press the oval button 
on the back, these tiny lights tell you about your battery 
level: green for a good charge, amber for low, red for uh-
oh, and no light for no charge.  When the shuffle is 
connected, the battery light blinks if the orange light on the 
front is blinking, as an additional reminder not to 
disconnect if you happen to be staring at the wrong side of 
your shuffle.