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IMPORTANT SAFETY AND OPERATING INFORMATION Please read these instructions and follow all the guidelines to safely operate your player. • Keep these instructions. If you transfer this product to a third party include these instructions. • Do not use earphones while driving, cycling or walking near traffic.

• Do not listen at extremely high volumes – doing so can damage your hearing. • Do not use or store the player in excessively dry, dusty or dirty environments. • This product must not be exposed to dripping and splashing liquids.

• Do not leave the unit exposed to heat sources or direct sunlight for long periods of time. • Clean the player with a soft dry cloth. Do not use solvents or abrasives.

• Do not apply excessive pressure to the player keys.

• Never disconnect the player from the PC without following the correct procedure.

• WARNING: This product contains an integral Polymer Li-ion battery. There is a risk of fire and burns if the player is handled improperly. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, or dispose of in fire or water. Do not attempt to open the player case or service the battery pack. Use a qualified service technician to replace the battery and replace only with a battery designated for this product. Dispose of the product with the battery intact in accordance with recycling regulations in your area

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CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS 1• ON/OFF SWITCH

2 • VOLUME +: Press to increase volume. 3 • PREVIOUS TRACK/REVERSE SEARCH Press to move to the previous track.

Press and hold to fast reverse search the current track. 4 • PLAY/PAUSE

Press to pause/play a currently playing track. Press and hold to switch the player off. 5 • USB socket. Connect the player to a PC. 6 • HEADPHONE SOCKET.

7 • VOLUME –: Press to decrease volume. 8 • NEXT TRACK/FORWARDSEARCH Press to move to the next track.

Press and hold to fast forward search the current track. 9 • POWER indicator

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SYNCHRONISING FILES TO THE PLAYER -1

While the player is charging you can upload files directly to the player or synchronise your music via Windows Media Player 11 (WMP12 for Win 7). Connect the PC to the Internet

• Start WMP11/12 The player will be detected. • Select an option • Click “Next”

Audio Player

Audio Player 3.7Gb

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My MP3 Player Audio Player 3.7Gb

Audio Player

SYNCHRONISING FILES TO THE PLAYER -2

Windows Media Player will now set the player up for Synchronization. You may, if you wish choose to give the player a name for easy future recognition

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MP3 Player

3.7Gb My MP3 Player

My MP3 Player

The right pane has the image of your player’s hard drive. The left pane carries details of all the files on your PC.

Click ‘START SYNC’

Please NOTE: This player does not support DRM.

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My MP3 Player 3.7 Gb

The files in your main library will now be uploaded and synchronised to the player. Do not interrupt this process!

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You can now disconnect ‘ MP3 Player (G)’ ‘ MP3 Player (G)’ ‘ MP3 Player (G)’ My MP3 Player 3.7Gb

After the process has ended: A message appears in the Right pane asking you if you want to discon-nect the player. You can now discondiscon-nect the player and close WMP.

NOTE: If WMP cannot synchronise a file it will be marked with a red cross.

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SYNCHRONISING FILES TO A PERSONAL PLAYLIST Your MP3 player can sync to a personal playlist. This allows you to customise the songs on your player without affecting your library. • Allow the player to sync to the library

• Make up a playlist 1: Right click the player icon 2: Click on “Set Up Sync” 3: Tick the “Auto Sync” box 4: Select the playlist.

5: Add/remove any other playlist/s 6: Click “Finish”

The selected playlist is added to the player. After synchronising only the songs on the playlist will be left on the player.

Disconnect the MP3 player and switch it OFF.

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FILE STRUCTURE

• Open “My Computer”, navigate to the MP3 player. This appears as a “Removeable Disk” • Double Click the player icon to open the player folder.

You will see that one folder “Music” and one file “WMPInfo”have been created. The music will be subdivided into other folders depending on the ID3 tags on your songs.

• Do NOT delete these items. • Do not add any files to the “Music” folder.

DIRECTLY UPLOADING AND DELETING SONGS

Create a separate folder to upload any music directly to the player.

Any music you directly upload should be stored in this folder.

Songs directly uploaded to the player will not be sync’ed in WMP. You need to add and remove these files manually.

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DELETING & ADDING FILES IN WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER

Songs sync’ed to WMP should only be deleted in WMP. If you manually delete a song from the ‘Music’ folder, WMP will restore it when you next connect the player!

To add/delete songs to the MP3 player in WMP you have to edit the library and then sync the device. Start WMP. Select the the playlist that controls the MP3 player. (you do not need to connect the MP3 player). Delete/add the songs. When next sync’ed to WMP the player will add/remove the selected items.

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OPERATION

1. Make sure the battery is charged and connect the earphone supplied.

2. Switch the power switch ON. (If the power switch is already at ON position and the player was previously turned off by holding the button, hold the button for 2 seconds to switch on. During Play:

• Press [+] to increase volume and [–] to decrease volume.

• To pause playing, press once: the indicator will stop flashing and light steadily. • To resume playing, press once again, and the indicator will again flash when playing. • Press once to skip to the next track. Press and hold to fast forward. • Press once to play the previous track. Press and hold to fast rewind. SHUFFLE/REPEAT ALL

1. Press to pause the track, then press [+] to repeat all tracks, or press [–] to shuffle all tracks. 2. Press to resume play.

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I cannot download files

• Check the PC is switched on and the USB cable is properly connected • Is the player drive full?

No sound from the earphones

• Please ensure the volume is not zero, and the earphones properly connected. • Check if the player supports the format of your music.

Battery Topics

• Do not over charge or discharge the player. Over charging or discharging will shorten battery life. • Recommended temperature for battery charging is 0°C to 35°C.

• Fully charge the battery before first use, or it has not been used for a long period. The battery could be over discharged if the player is not used for a long time (over three months). To avoid over discharge, fully charge the player every three months.

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SPECIFICATIONS Internal memory capacity: 4GB Audio formats: MP3, WMA. WAV Interface: USB 2.0 Battery type: 3.7 V Li-p: 100 mAh

Weight: 22g

WARRANTY:

Your Tesco appliance is covered by a warranty for 12 months from the date of purchase. If a fault develops during this period, please contact the Tesco help line on 0800 323 4060 (free from BT landlines) or 0330 123 4060 (from mobiles). Please have your original purchase receipt with you when you call. This warranty in no way affects your consumer rights.

UK: Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Separate disposal facilities exist, for your nearest facilities see www.recycle-more.co.uk or in-store for details.

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