Tchibo 275 278 Instructions For Use Manual

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    Instructions for use and guarantee tchibo gmbh d-22290 hamburg • 60783hb43xi mp3 player.

  • Page 2: Contents

    Contents dear customer your new mp3 player is small and colourful and thanks to its integrated clips you can attach it just about anywhere. Try clipping it onto your t-shirt, for example, or perhaps onto your shirt collar, trouser pocket or rucksack. The mp3 player plays to its strengths - in other ...

  • Page 3: 18 Basic Operation

    3 18 basic operation 18 switching the device on 18 switching the device off 18 starting and pausing playback 19 setting the volume 19 skipping to the next/previous track 19 forwarding and rewinding during a track 20 activating and deactivating the button lock 21 selecting playback mode 22 swapping b...

  • Page 4: About These Instructions

    4 about these instructions this product is equipped with safety features. Nevertheless, read the safety warnings care- fully and only use it as described in these instructions to avoid accidental injury or damage. Keep these instructions for future reference. If you pass on this product to someone e...

  • Page 5: Intended Use

    5 this indicates supplementary information. Intended use the mp3 player is intended for playing music in mp3 or wma format. The device is designed for private use and is not suitable for commercial purposes. Danger to children • children are not aware of the risks involved when electronic appliances...

  • Page 6: Danger Due To Electricity

    6 danger due to electricity • do not immerse the mains adapter in water or other liquids, and protect it from drip- and splashwater - otherwise there is a risk of electric shock. • only connect the mp3 player to the mains adapter in dry indoor rooms. • do not put any containers filled with liquid, s...

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    7 • the wall socket used must be easily access- ible so that the mains adapter can be removed quickly if need be. Route the usb cable in such a way as to ensure that it cannot be tripped over. • unplug the mains adapter from the wall socket ... If a fault occurs during operation, ... After use, ... ...

  • Page 8: Danger Due To Loud Music

    8 • do not make any modifications to the device. Only have repairs to the device or mains adapter carried out at a specialist workshop or the service centre. You should not attempt to replace the rechargeable battery yourself. Improper repair may expose the user to considerable hazards. Danger due t...

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    9 circumstances, destroy the device. You can connect the device safely as soon as it has reached room temperature. • protect the mp3 player from moisture, dust, high temperatures and direct sun- light. Otherwise it may malfunction or the electronics or casing be damaged. • do not drop the mp3 player...

  • Page 10: Caution – Loss Of Data

    10 • do not expose the mp3 player to strong magnetic fields. They can damage the memory and stored data. • do not charge the rechargeable battery for longer than 12 hours, this will damage it. • do not use caustic chemicals or aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents for cleaning. • use only genuine a...

  • Page 11: Legal Information:

    11 legal information: bear in mind the statutory regulations relating to the use of pieces of music in wma or mp3 format. You may only use your mp3 player to write or copy files of which you are the author or for which the authors or rights owners have granted you the relevant rights of use. If you ...

  • Page 12: At A Glance (Features)

    12 playback mode switch: normal playback random playback on off switch reduce volume – increase volume + at a glance (features) button lock: deactivate activate orange indicator light usb socket.

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    13 also included in delivery (not illustrated): • earphones • usb cable • mains adapter earphone socket blue indicator light skip to the previous track start/pause playback skip to the next track.

  • Page 14: First-Time Use

    14 first-time use charging the rechargeable battery • charge the player fully before using it for the first time. • the battery must charge for two hours before it reaches its full capacity. • the device may heat up during charging; this is normal. While the device is charging, do not restrict the f...

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    15 • the rechargeable battery may discharge completely if the device is not used for a prolonged period. Recharge it at least once every six months, even if the device is not being used, otherwise it will lose some of its capacity. Charging from the mains adapter 1. Insert the small usb cable plug i...

  • Page 16: Charging From The Computer

    16 3. Connect the mains adapter to an easily accessible wall socket. The orange indi- cator light lights up continuously and the blue indicator light flashes. 4. When the blue indicator light goes out, the rechargeable battery has been fully charged. Remove the mains adapter from the wall socket. 5....

  • Page 17: Connecting Earphones

    17 connecting earphones plug the earphone jack plug into the earphone connection socket on the player. L r m danger due to loud music – risk of accidents and damage to hearing • the use of earphones at high volume or for a very long period of time can lead to permanent damage to hearing. • do not us...

  • Page 18: Basic Operation

    18 basic operation switching the device on slide the on/off switch to on. The orange indicator light lights up. The mp3 player now takes a brief moment to boot up the operating system. Playback then starts automatically. Switching the device off slide the on/off switch to off. Starting and pausing p...

  • Page 19: Setting The Volume

    19 setting the volume press + or – to set the volume. • a brief press changes the volume by one step at a time. • a long press changes the volume until you release the button again, or until the highest or lowest volume level has been reached. Skipping to the next/previous track next track: briefly ...

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    20 activating and deactivating the button lock the button lock prevents you pressing the buttons unintentionally. Slide the button lock switch to to activate the button lock. Slide the button lock switch to to deactivate the button lock. M m the fast forward or fast rewind will stop automatically at...

  • Page 21: Selecting Playback Mode

    21 selecting playback mode here you can choose whether you wish the stored tracks to be played back in a random or normal sequence. Slide the playback mode switch to . All the tracks in the player are played back in the normal sequence. Playback start with the track you were playing when you last sw...

  • Page 22: Swapping Between Folders

    22 swapping between folders if you have saved your music files in more than one folder, you can change between the folders as follows. To change between the folders the playback switch must be on position : press the and button simultaneously to skip to the next folder. When the playback switch is o...

  • Page 23: System Requirements

    23 transferring files from a computer system requirements • windows xp, vista, windows 7 • mac os x 10.2.6 or higher • pentium 166 mhz or higher • usb connection, preferably usb 2.0 • at least 128 mb free storage space • 150 mb free space on the hard disk • windows media player msc (mass storage cla...

  • Page 24: Caution – Material Damage

    24 connecting the mp3 player to a computer 1. Boot the computer if it has not already been switched on. If it is already switched on, save your work and close all open files and programmes. 2. Insert the small usb cable plug into the usb socket on the player. 3. Connect the large plug to a usb port ...

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    25 4. You can synchronise mp3 and wma files (without drm protection) with the mp3 player in windows media player or copy them straight to the mp3 player in explorer or finder. Wma files with drm protection will not be played. Drm (digital rights management) is used by many music portals. With this p...

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    26 • as with every other storage media, you can also manage all other files, e.G. Copy, move or delete. 5. Wait until writing is complete before dis- connecting the player from the computer. You need to log off (eject) the player before you unplug it. You will find the rele- vant dialogue for this o...

  • Page 27: Fault / Remedy

    27 fault / remedy • player cannot be switched on or switches off during playback. • is the rechargeable battery flat? • there is no sound. • are the earphones connected correctly? • has the volume been set too low? • a music track is not being played or is not being played correctly. • is the music ...

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    28 • the sound is distorted. • is the sound too loud? • is the rechargeable battery almost spent? • it is not possible to operate the buttons. • has the button lock been activated? • has the player crashed? Switch the player off and back on again. • errors when synchronising a music file. • can the ...

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    29 • transfer of files between computer and player is not possible. • check the usb connection. • is the file faulty? A faulty file can impede the copying of other data. • is the player’s memory full? • rechargeable battery does not recharge or quickly becomes flat again during use. • is the battery...

  • Page 30: Cleaning

    30 cleaning clean the mp3 player with a cloth that is only slightly moistened. M caution – material damage • the device must not be exposed to moisture. It must also be protected against drips and splashwater. • do not use caustic chemicals or aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents for cleaning. Dan...

  • Page 31: Technical Specifications

    31 technical specifications model: 275 278 (green) 275 279 (pink) 275 280 (turquoise) 275 281 (white/silver) rechargeable battery: lithium-polymer recharge- able battery, 3.7 v 120 mah mains adapter input: 100-240 v ~ 47/63 hz 300 ma output: 5 v 550 ma protection class: ii compatible formats: mp3, w...

  • Page 32: Disposal

    32 this article, its packing material and the supplied rechargeable battery have been manufactured from valuable materials that can be recycled. Recycling reduces the amount of waste and helps to protect the environment. Dispose of the packaging in the proper manner. Make use of the local facilities...

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    33 regular batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of along with household waste! You are legally bound to dispose of spent batteries and rechargeable batteries at a local authority collection point or to return them to a battery retailer. Batteries and rechargeable batteries marke...

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  • Page 35: Guarantee

    Guarantee we grant a three-year guarantee from the date of purchase. This product was manufactured using the latest production techniques and has undergone thorough quality control inspection. We guarantee that the product is in perfect condition. We will remedy all defects in workmanship or materia...

  • Page 36: Product Number:

    Product number: en 275 278 (green) en 275 279 (pink) en 275 280 (turquoise) en 275 281 (white/silver).