Amazon 3G Operations Instructions

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Kindle User’s Guide 10 Chapter 1 Getting StartedPower button: To turn your Kindle on, press the power button. To put your Kindle in sleep mode, pr

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Kindle User’s Guide 11 Chapter 1 Getting StartedTap zonesThe EasyReach feature of Kindle Touch lets you effortlessly turn pages in a book or perio

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Kindle User’s Guide 12 Chapter 1 Getting StartedIf you prefer, you can change pages by swiping the screen with your finger. To go to the next page

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Kindle User’s Guide 13 Chapter 1 Getting StartedX-Ray button: The X-Ray feature lets you explore the structure of a book with a single tap. For ex

Page 6 - Tips and Tricks

Kindle User’s Guide 14 Chapter 1 Getting StartedStatus indicatorsAt the top of the Home screen, you’ll see indicators that inform you about the st

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Kindle User’s Guide 15 Chapter 1 Getting StartedRegistering your KindleTo register your Kindle, from the Home screen tap the Menu button and selec

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Kindle User’s Guide 16 Chapter 2 Acquiring Kindle ContentShop the Kindle Store anytime, anywhereThe Kindle Store offers a wide selection of Kindle

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Kindle User’s Guide 17 Chapter 2 Acquiring Kindle ContentBy default, your content is sorted by most recent first, meaning that new items and the c

Page 10 - Onscreen actions

Kindle User’s Guide 18 Chapter 2 Acquiring Kindle ContentThe Manage Your Kindle page (accessible from www.kindle.com/support) offers a handy way t

Page 11 - Tap zones

Kindle User’s Guide 19 Chapter 3 Reading Kindle DocumentsChapter 3 Reading Kindle DocumentsUnderstanding Kindle Touch display technologyYour Kind

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Kindle User’s Guide 2 ContentsContentsTips & Tricks ...

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Kindle User’s Guide 20 Chapter 3 Reading Kindle DocumentsInteracting with your documentsYour Kindle gives you access to features that are not avai

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Kindle User’s Guide 21 Chapter 3 Reading Kindle DocumentsYou can also display highlights and notes from people that you follow on https://kindle.

Page 15 - Home screen

Kindle User’s Guide 22 Chapter 3 Reading Kindle DocumentsAudiobooks have a progress bar, located in the toolbar at the bottom of the screen, which

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Kindle User’s Guide 23 Chapter 4 Getting More From Your KindleChapter 4 Getting More From Your KindleCustomising Your Kindle SettingsTo go to the

Page 17 - Using collections

Kindle User’s Guide 24 Chapter 4 Getting More From Your KindlePopular Highlights: Allows you to toggle on and off the display of passages that are

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Kindle User’s Guide 25 Chapter 4 Getting More From Your KindleCarrying and reading your personal documentsYour Kindle makes it easy to take your p

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Kindle User’s Guide 26 Chapter 4 Getting More From Your KindleBorrowing Kindle books from your local libraryKindle books are available at more tha

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Kindle User’s Guide 27 Chapter 4 Getting More From Your Kindle• TaptheBackbuttonintheupperleftcornertoreturntothepreviouspageyouw

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Kindle User’s Guide 28 Chapter 5 Finding Additional AssistanceChapter 5 Finding Additional AssistanceThe Kindle Customer Service website at www.

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Kindle User’s Guide 29 Appendix A Product InformationSafety and Compliance InformationUse Responsibly. Read all instructions and safety informati

Page 23 - Getting More From Your Kindle

Kindle User’s Guide 3 ContentsChapter 4 Getting More From Your Kindle ...23Customising Your Kin

Page 24 - Listening to background music

Kindle User’s Guide 30 Appendix A Product InformationOther Safety ConsiderationsEngaging in repetitive motions such as pressing keys or playing s

Page 25 - Loaning Kindle Books

Kindle User’s Guide 31 Appendix A Product InformationWatch for SignsThere are some places where RF signals could constitute a hazard, such as hea

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Kindle User’s Guide 32 Appendix A Product InformationIEEE 1725 Battery Safety Statement• Donotdisassembleoropen,crush,bendordeform,punc

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Kindle User’s Guide 33 Appendix A Product InformationKINDLE LICENSE AGREEMENT AND TERMS OF USEPlease read the applicable License Agreement and Te

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Kindle User’s Guide 34 Appendix A Product InformationALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF DIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABO

Page 29 - Product Information

Kindle User’s Guide 4 ContentsRecycling Kindle Properly ... 32Product Speci

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Kindle User’s Guide 5 Tips and TricksTips & Tricks

Page 31 - Canadian Compliance Statement

Kindle User’s Guide 6 Tips and Tricks

Page 32 - Product Specifications

Kindle User’s Guide 7 Tips and Tricks

Page 33 - ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

Kindle User’s Guide 8 Tips and Tricks

Page 34 - Patent Notices

Welcome to your new Kindle Touch. This short guide will familiarize you with all of the features and functionality of the Kindle Touch. Some features

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