Kindle User's Guide English
Kindle User's Guide English
Kindle User's Guide English
Table of Contents
WELCOME 12
Congratulations! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Getting Around . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Getting Registered . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Easy-to-Read Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Look It Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Automatic Delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Collections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Stay in Sync . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Social Networks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Popular Highlights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Learning More. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Getting Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Chapter 1
Getting Started with Your Kindle 26
Chapter 3
Reading on Kindle 59
Chapter 4
Searching on Kindle 97
Chapter 5
The Kindle Store 104
Chapter 6
Accessing the Web 116
Chapter 7
Settings and Experimental 127
Chapter 8
Kindle and Your Computer 146
Chapter 10
Transferring Content to Your New Kindle 160
Appendix A
Troubleshooting 166
I'm unable to download a book even though I see strong wireless signal strength. 168
I can't open any of my books and receive an error message instead. . . . . . . . . . . . . 170
Appendix B
Product Information 173
You can leave this guide at any time by pressing the Home button on your Kindle. To
turn to the next page, press the Next Page button (labeled with >) on either side of your
device.
If your Kindle was a gift, you will need to register it to your Amazon account in order to
shop in the Kindle Store. Please look at the Quick Start Guide instructions that came
If you haven't done so already, please follow the Quick Start Guide instructions that
came with your Kindle and plug your Kindle into a power source to charge the battery.
The charge indicator light on the bottom edge of your Kindle turns yellow and a
lightning bolt appears on the battery icon at the top of the display. Charging the battery
fully should take less than three hours and you can continue reading while it charges.
Tip: The charge indicator light will turn green when the battery is fully charged.
If you prefer to read the Kindle User’s Guide side-by-side with the device, you can
download and print a PDF copy at:
You can also download the .AZW version of the Kindle User’s Guide and read it on any
supported device (for example, Kindle for iPhone or Kindle for PC). For a complete list
of supported devices, visit the Kindle Store on the Amazon website.
Getting Around
You navigate Kindle using the 5-way controller; the Home, Menu, Back, and
Next/Previous Page buttons; and the keyboard:
You can press the Next Page or Previous Page button to move forward or backward in
your reading material and press the Back button to retrace your steps on your Kindle.
Use the keyboard to type words or phrases when searching your reading material or
• To go forward or back one page at a time: use the Next Page and Previous
Page buttons. These buttons are labeled with > (for Next Page) and < (for Previous
Page) and are conveniently located on both sides of your Kindle.
• To go to the next or previous chapter: press the right (>) or left (<) button on
the 5-way controller
For more details on navigating your books and other content, see "Moving from Place
to Place" in Chapter 3.
Getting Registered
If you bought your Kindle with your Amazon account, it is already registered with your
account information and you are ready to go. When you go to the Home screen, check
the top left corner of the screen to see if your Amazon name (the same one you see
when you are shopping on Amazon) is shown. If it says "My Kindle" instead of your
Amazon account name, you need to register your Kindle. To register, first press Home
to display the Home screen and then press the Menu button. Select "Settings" and then
select "register" on the page that appears to enter your Amazon user name and
password. If your Amazon user name or password contains characters not present on
the Kindle keyboard, press the Symbol key to see a menu of characters and
Easy-to-Read Display
Kindle uses a high-resolution display technology called electronic paper. It works using
ink just like books and newspapers, but it displays the ink particles electronically. The
page flash you see when you turn the page is part of the ink placement process.
The electronic paper display is reflective, which means unlike most displays, you can
read it clearly even in bright sunlight. Also, electronic paper does not need power to
hold the ink in place, which extends your Kindle's battery life.
Your Kindle can connect to Wi-Fi networks at home, at your favorite cafe, or at Wi-Fi
hotspots around the world. Using Wi-Fi allows fast downloads, free delivery of
personal documents, and allows your Audible audiobook purchases to be delivered
wirelessly to your Kindle, with no computer required.
For Kindle models that include free 3G connectivity, 3G uses the same technology as a
cell phone to connect from anywhere that’s within the coverage area. When there isn’t
sufficient 3G signal strength, Kindle 3G+Wi-Fi models automatically connect using the
slower EDGE and GPRS networks, but will automatically connect to the faster 3G
network whenever there is sufficient signal strength.
In a book or periodical you are currently reading, you can change the text size, typeface,
and line spacing by pressing the Text key , and using the 5-way controller to choose
the size you prefer; then press the 5-way to select. The text changes to the new settings.
Repeat the same steps to adjust the text to the settings that are most comfortable for
you to read.
currently reading. Press the Text key , use the 5-way controller to choose the
number of words per line you prefer and press the 5-way to select. This changes the
width of the margins. You may find you read faster with fewer words per line.
Experiment to see what works best for you.
position. Press the Text key then use the 5-way controller to select the screen
rotation you want. Press the 5-way to select.
For Kindle models that include 3G, Amazon charges a fee for personal documents
delivered directly to your Kindle via 3G. You can avoid fees for the personal document
service when you e-mail the files to your Kindle. For more information, see "Sending
Your Documents for Conversion" in Chapter 8.
documents. While reading a book or periodical, press the Text key , then use the
5-way controller to underline “turn on” for "Text-to-Speech". Press the 5-way to select
"turn on". You can either listen through your Kindle's external speakers or plug in
earphones into the headphone jack. While Text-to-Speech is playing, the screen will
turn the pages automatically so you can follow along while the audio is playing. You
have the choice of hearing your content spoken with a male or female voice and can
also further optimize the listening experience by slowing down or increasing the rate
of speech.
Look It Up
Your Kindle includes two dictionaries - The New Oxford American Dictionary (the
default) and the Oxford Dictionary of English. You can easily look up a particular word
without leaving the content. Simply use the 5-way controller to navigate the cursor in
front of the word you want defined. A definition of the word appears at the bottom or
top of the screen. To view the full definition, press the Return key on the keyboard.
To return to the text you were reading, press the Back button. To choose a different
default dictionary, see "Choosing Your Primary Dictionary" in Chapter 7.
To display the list of content on your Kindle, press the Home button. Use the 5-way
controller to underline the item you want to open and then press the 5-way to open the
item. To delete content on your Kindle, use the 5-way controller to underline the item
you want to delete. Press the left arrow on the 5-way to select “remove from device”
and then press the 5-way to complete the removal of the item.
To transfer previously deleted content from Amazon back to your Kindle, the wireless
Whispernet service must be on. From Home, select "Archived Items." This shows all of
the content stored at Amazon. Amazon does not store copies of your personal
Automatic Delivery
Since Kindle connects to the Whispernet network, we deliver your favorite periodicals
over the air to your device as soon as they are published, often before they are even
available in print. For example, if you subscribe to the Kindle edition of The New York
Times, the latest edition is wirelessly delivered overnight so you can read it each
morning. Your favorite periodicals follow you wherever you go, whether you are at
home or on the road.
If you have a Kindle model that only uses Wi-Fi to connect to Whispernet, your Kindle
must be connected to a Wi-Fi network in order to receive your periodicals when they
are published. If no Wi-Fi network is available at your current location, your periodicals
will be automatically delivered to your Kindle the next time you connect to a Wi-Fi
network.
Collections
To personalize and organize items, you can add your books, personal documents, and
Audible audiobooks to collections on your Home screen. Create a new collection from
the Home screen by pressing the Menu button and selecting "Create New Collection",
and then type a name for the collection. You can add as many items as you wish to each
collection, and you can even add an item to more than one collection for more flexible
organization.
As an example, this sentence is highlighted and has a note attached as indicated by the
superscripted number one to the right of this text.1 Using the 5-way controller, move
the cursor over the notation number to see the note. To add your own note, move the
cursor to the word where you want to add your thoughts, and begin typing your note.
Then use the 5-way again to highlight the "save note" button onscreen and press the
5-way to select. You can later view, edit, or remove a note, or see all of your annotations
by pressing the Menu button and selecting "View My Notes & Marks."
Stay in Sync
Whispersync technology saves and synchronizes your reading location across your
Kindle(s) and other supported devices. For example, you can read a few pages on your
iPhone or Blackberry device and pick up right where you left off when you return to your
Social Networks
Share your notes and highlights with friends using social networks like Twitter and
To set up your social network accounts on your Kindle, go to the Settings screen and
select "manage" next to Social Networks. The browser will launch and allow you to link
your Kindle to your social network accounts.
Popular Highlights
See what the Kindle community thinks are the most interesting passages in the books
you are reading. If several other readers have highlighted a particular passage, then
You can also view a list of all the Popular Highlights in the book you're reading by
pressing the Menu button and selecting "View Popular Highlights". For more
information, see "Displaying Popular Highlights in Your Books" in Chapter 3.
Learning More
This ends your brief introduction to just some of the capabilities on Kindle. The
chapters that follow give a more complete overview of these and other features.
Remember, you can always search on a particular feature or learn more about how to
do a particular task by opening this guide and typing on the keyboard to activate
Search.
The “Table of Contents” for the Kindle User’s Guide shows you all of the topics covered
in this guide. You can get to the table of contents by pressing the Menu button from
any page, selecting "Go to...", then selecting 'table of contents' and pressing the 5-way
again.
You can also navigate by clicking an underlined word or words like "Learning More".
Underlined words indicate a link to somewhere else in the material you are reading,
like a footnote, a chapter, or a website. In the example above, when you navigate the
5-way controller over one of the underlined words, a hand icon will appear. Pressing
the 5-way will take you to the beginning of the table of contents. Press the Back button
to go back to where you were reading.
You can leave the Kindle User’s Guide, or any item you are reading, at any time by
pressing the Home button. If you are done reading, you can put your Kindle to sleep by
sliding and releasing the power button located at the bottom of your Kindle (you wake
up Kindle the same way). Sleeping your Kindle will extend battery life and also lock all
of the keys and buttons so you don't inadvertently press one while not using your
Kindle. When your Kindle is asleep, you will see an image on the screen. To turn off
Getting Assistance
If you ever need assistance, you can use the Web or your telephone to contact us. See
"Contacting Kindle Support" in Chapter 9 for all of the Kindle Support contact options.
Next Page button — takes you to the next page in your reading material. The Next
Page button is located on the right and left side, just below the Previous Page button.
Home button — shows content stored on your Kindle as well as content archived at
Amazon. The Home button is located on the bottom row of the keyboard, just to the left
of the Back button.
Menu button — displays application and navigation choices that are related to the
screen you are viewing. The Menu button is located in the top row of the keyboard, just
above the 5-way controller.
5-way controller — selects an item or action when you press the center of the
controller. Moves the on-screen highlight or cursor up and down when you press the
up or down arrow on the controller. Moves the on-screen highlight or cursor side-to-
side when you press the left or right arrow on the controller. Press and hold down on
an arrow to accelerate the cursor movement, making it faster to navigate through lists
or text. The 5-way controller is located on the right side of the keyboard, just below the
Menu button, and just above the Back button.
Keyboard — use to enter search terms, notes in your content, URLs for websites, etc.
Back button — retraces your steps on Kindle just like the Back button on a web
browser. For example, you can follow a link in a book and then press the Back button
to return to your place. The Back button is located in the bottom right corner of the
keyboard, just below the 5-way controller and just to the right of the Home button.
Text key — adjusts text size, typeface, line spacing, and number of words per line
to suit your reading preference. Also allows you to turn on/off Text-to-Speech, zoom
into PDF documents and adjust their contrast, and to change the screen rotation
settings. The Text key is located in the bottom row of the keyboard, just to the right of
the Space key.
Shift key — makes the next key pressed a capital letter. The Shift key is located in
the bottom left corner of the keyboard.
Alt key — typically used in combination with another key to enter a keyboard
shortcut. See "Kindle Shortcuts" in Chapter 7 for a list of useful shortcuts. The Alt key
is located in the bottom row of the keyboard, just to the right of the Shift key.
Microphone— the microphone is not currently enabled but is provided for future use.
Micro-USB/Power port— attach the USB cord that came with your Kindle into the
micro-USB/power port and into the Kindle power adapter. (Note that not all
configurations ship with a power adapter.) The micro-USB/Power port is located just to
the right of the headphone jack. Plug the adapter into a U.S.-compatible electrical outlet
to charge the Kindle battery. You can also charge your Kindle by detaching the USB
cord from the power adapter and connecting it to a computer's USB port or powered
USB hub. The charging status light will turn yellow, indicating that the battery is
charging; you can continue to use your Kindle while it charges. A green light indicates
that the battery is fully charged.
Check to make sure the power adapter is not covered by anything that could cause it to
overheat. If the charge indicator light does not light up, make sure that the USB cable
is fully inserted into your Kindle and the power adapter or USB port. If Kindle still is not
charging, try another electrical outlet or USB port.
Power Switch — puts your Kindle to sleep, wakes it up, and turns your Kindle on or
off. The power switch is located just to the right of the micro-USB/Power port. To put
your Kindle to sleep, slide and release the power switch; a full screen image appears
on the display. While your Kindle is asleep, other keys and buttons are locked so that
you don't accidentally change the place in your reading. To turn your Kindle off, slide
and hold the power switch for seven seconds until the screen goes blank and then
release. To wake up or turn on your Kindle, slide and release the power switch again. If
you have set up a device password, you will be prompted to enter the password after
turning on your Kindle or waking it from sleep.
If your Kindle does not power on or is unresponsive during use, try resetting the device
by sliding and holding the power switch for 15 seconds before releasing.
Tip: Your Kindle will also go to sleep by itself after ten minutes if you are not using it.
If your Kindle had wireless on prior to going to sleep, it will continue to receive your
regularly scheduled subscriptions while in sleep.
Charge indicator light — indicates the battery status while your Kindle is charging.
The charge indicator light turns from yellow to green when the battery is fully charged.
The charge indicator light surrounds the power switch, on the bottom right edge of
your Kindle.
Back view
The back of your Kindle contains stereo speakers for audio content. The speakers are
located near the top right and left edges on the back of Kindle.
You use the 5-way controller to navigate within the menu and press the 5-way to select
an item.
The illustration below shows the Home menu; the bold line under "Shop in Kindle
Store" indicates that it is ready to be selected.
hold down the Shift key , and then press the desired letter key like you do on your
computer keyboard. Alternatively, you can press and release the Shift key and then
press the desired letter. Only the next letter will be capitalized. The Shift key is located
at the bottom left corner of the keyboard.
displayed. Press the Symbol key again to dismiss the Symbol menu.
To lock your screen into portrait or landscape mode, follow these steps:
1. Press the Text key located on the bottom row of the keyboard. Screen Rotation
is displayed at the bottom of the menu.
2. Move the 5-way to select one of the four options to lock the display in a set
orientation: portrait, landscape with the keyboard on the left, portrait with the
keyboard at the top, and landscape with the keyboard on the right.
Note: You can view Kindle Store pages only in portrait mode.
The Whispernet service is active and your Kindle has a strong signal. The more bars
that are filled in with black, the stronger the wireless signal. Note that a weak signal can
increase power consumption.
The bars are filled in grey. This means Whispernet is checking for signal strength.
This usually lasts less than 30 seconds.
The Whispernet service is turned off. You can turn it on by pressing the Menu
button, and using the 5-way controller to navigate to "Turn Wireless On."
When you press the Menu button, icons indicating the type (Wi-Fi or 3G) of your
Whispernet service appear to the left side of the signal bars.
The images above show the various states of the battery as it discharges. As you
deplete the battery, less of the battery indicator will be filled in.
The battery is too low to power the Whispernet service. You must charge your
Kindle battery to restore wireless service.
The battery state cannot be determined. Restart your Kindle so that the battery
state can be accurately determined. If the question mark continues to be displayed after
a restart then contact Customer Support.
Keep in mind that subscribing to multiple blogs that update frequently may increase
power consumption and decrease the battery life. Weak signal coverage can also
increase power consumption.
Activity Indicator
Appears in the top left corner of your Kindle screen when the device is busy
downloading new content, checking for new items, searching for an item, opening a
large PDF file, or loading a web page.
For Kindle models that include free 3G, connectivity to Whispernet is automatic, so if
you see one of the 3G network indicators (3G, EDGE, or GPRS) in the upper right corner
of your Kindle screen, your Kindle is already connected to Whispernet using 3G. Your
Kindle automatically turns 3G coverage off when you connect using Wi-Fi. If you
disconnect from a Wi-Fi network or if you move out of Wi-Fi range, Kindle automatically
switches back to 3G coverage. If you want to turn off 3G coverage, you can turn
Whispernet off. Keep in mind that turning Whispernet off also disables Wi-Fi
connections.
Your Kindle can connect to a Wi-Fi network at home, at your favorite cafe, or at Wi-Fi
hotspots around the world. Connecting through Wi-Fi offers fast downloads, free
delivery of personal documents, and allows your Audible audiobook purchases to be
delivered wirelessly to your Kindle, with no computer required. To connect to a Wi-Fi
network, see "Connect to a Wi-Fi Network" later in this chapter.
Tip: To check if you have a Wi-Fi only device or a Wi-Fi and 3G capable device, from
the Home screen, press Menu, and use the 5-way controller to select “Settings.” Under
the “Device Info” section on the Settings page, see “Network Capability.”
For Kindle models that include 3G, books and single issues of periodicals will be
delivered via 3G at no additional cost, but 3G delivery of personal documents will be
If Wi-Fi or 3G is not available at your current location, you can purchase items in the
Kindle Store using your computer and then transfer them to your Kindle via USB. See
"Transferring Files from Your Computer" in Chapter 8 for more information on using
your computer to transfer items to your Kindle.
2. Navigate to “Settings” by moving the 5-way controller down, then press the 5-way
controller to select.
5. Enter the password (if required). Press the Symbol key to enter numbers or
characters not present on the Kindle keyboard. You can continue to use the
keyboard while the Symbol menu is displayed.
Once your Kindle connects to a Wi-Fi network, that network displays “forget” next to it
in the list of available networks. Selecting “forget” disconnects your Kindle from that
Wi-Fi network and also prevents Kindle from automatically connecting to it in the
future. For more information, see "Forget a Wi-Fi Network".
1. Make sure you are within range of the network you want to add, and that you know
the network name and password (if required).
3. Navigate to “Settings” by moving the 5-way controller down, then press the 5-way
controller to select.
4. Select “view” next to “Wi-Fi Settings” to display a list of detected Wi-Fi networks.
5. Use the 5-way controller to navigate down to “Enter other Wi-Fi network” and
press to select.
6. Enter the name of the Wi-Fi network that you want to add.
7. Enter the password (if required). Press the Symbol key to enter numbers or
characters not present on the Kindle keyboard. You can continue to use the
keyboard while the Symbol menu is displayed.
To forget the Wi-Fi network that you’re connected to, follow these steps:
1. While connected to the network that you want to forget, press the Home button,
then press the Menu button.
2. Navigate to “Settings” by moving the 5-way controller down, then press the 5-way
controller to select.
3. Select “view” next to “Wi-Fi Settings” to display a list of detected Wi-Fi networks.
You may have to wait a moment as your Kindle detects networks in range. The Wi-
Fi network you are currently connected to displays the word “forget” next to it in
the list of available networks.
To display the Home screen, press the Home button on your Kindle. By default, the
Home screen lists all of the items that you have on your Kindle beginning with the most
recently viewed (or acquired) items. Each type of content has a slightly different
description and label. You can read more about the types of content available in
Chapter 3.
Kindle Books
Books are shown by title and author. Below the book title are a series of dots which give
you an approximation of how long the book is. Bold dots within the series indicate how
far along you are in the book based on the last page you viewed.
Periodicals
Periodicals include newspapers and magazines that can be purchased as a single issue
or as a subscription delivered on a regular basis. Your Home screen lists the most
recent issue of each periodical you have on your Kindle. Older issues appear inside a
grouping called Periodicals: Back Issues. Selecting the grouping takes you to a screen
that displays the back issues of all the periodicals you have on your Kindle. Note that
space for new content. An exclamation point next to an issue indicates that it will be
deleted within 24 hours. To keep an issue, see "More about Managing Items".
Collections
Collection names appear in an italicized font to differentiate them from books and other
items. The number of items in each collection is displayed in parentheses to the right
of the collection's name.
Blogs
Blogs are subscription-based and appear on the Home screen as a single entry like
books. As additional blog content arrives, it is added to the item and older entries are
rolled off, much like a blog works on a computer.
Audible Audiobooks
Audible audiobooks look similar to books, but they will be labeled in the Home screen
as Audible content. Like regular books, they have a progress indicator that shows
where you are in the audiobook.
PDF files
PDF files also look similar to books, but they will be labeled in the Home screen as "pdf".
Like regular books, they have a progress indicator that shows where you are in the file.
Personal Documents
In addition to purchased content, you can read your personal documents (for example,
PDF files, text files, Microsoft Word, HTML, or image files) on Kindle. You can attach the
files to an e-mail message and send the files to your Kindle e-mail address. Amazon will
convert the files if necessary and send them back to your computeror to your Kindle,
whichever you prefer. You can also transfer your personal documents to your Kindle by
Device name— the name of your Kindle. You can edit this name on the Settings
screen.
Sort options— choose the order you want content displayed in Home.
New title — the "new" label indicates the item has never been opened and is less than
24 hours old. Once you open a new document or more than 24 hours has passed since
the item arrived on your Kindle, the "new" label is removed.
Progress indicator — the series of dots below the item shows how long the book is
and bold dots show how far you have read in a particular item.
Collection — the title of the collection. The number of items in the collection is
displayed in parentheses.
Sample title — the "sample" label indicates that the book or audiobook is a sample. If
you like it, you can purchase it from within the sample.
Audiobook title — the "audible" label indicates that the item is an audiobook.
Author or Date— for books, the author of the item is listed. For periodicals and blogs,
the date is listed.
Archived Items— items stored at Amazon that you can re-download to your device.
Pages — indicates the total number of pages in Home. Use the Next Page or Previous
Page button to navigate the pages.
Sort Options
The following screen shows the location of the Sort options and the list below explains
each of the options. Moving the 5-way to the right lets you change how to sort these
items.
Author— sorts your content alphabetically by the author's last name or publisher's
name. If you choose this option, periodicals will be sorted by their issue dates.
Collections — sorts your content by first displaying collections that have been most
recently used, then by items that have been most recently used but are not assigned to
a collection. Items that are assigned to a collection are not displayed.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
5. Press the 5-way to select it. The sort order on the Home screen changes
immediately.
Tip: If your Home page is sorted alphabetically by either Title or Author, press a letter
key and then press the 5-way to go to the first item starting with that letter.
Turn Wireless Off/On— turns the Whispernet wireless service off or on. You can turn
wireless off to prolong battery life. Any operations that require a wireless connection
will occur the next time you turn wireless on. Turning wireless off applies to both 3G
and Wi-Fi connections.
View Archived Items— takes you to Archived Items where you can view and
wirelessly re-download content you are storing at Amazon.
Search— brings up the Search text entry page for submitting a word or phrase to
search for.
Create New Collection— allows you to enter a name for a new collection of items.
Sync & Check for Items— connects to Amazon to download any newly available
items and sync the furthest page read and annotations for all the books on your device.
View Downloading Items — if one or more items are in the process of downloading
from the Kindle Store to your Kindle, you can choose “View Downloading Items” to see
the download status. This option dimmed unless items are downloading.
Experimental— takes you to the Experimental page where you can see and use some
of the experimental prototypes we are working on.
Creating a Collection
You can create as many collections as you need. To create a collection follow these
steps:
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
2. Press the Menu button and use the 5-way to select "Create New Collection".
3. Use the keyboard to enter the name of your collection. Press the Symbol key
to enter symbols and numbers.
The very first time that you create a collection, the sort order changes to sort by
collections on the Home screen. To change the sort order, move the 5-way up to
underline "By Collections", and then move the 5-way to the right to choose another sort
option.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
2. Use the 5-way to navigate to the item you want to add to a collection.
3. Move the 5-way to the right to view the item's detail page.
5. A screen showing all of your collections and the number of items in each is
displayed. Use the 5-way to select each collection you want to add the item to. If
you have many collections you can use the Next Page and Prev Page buttons to see
them all.
6. After you add the item to a collection the item count for the collection is increased
and a checkmark appears to the right of the collection. You can also remove the
item from a collection by using the 5-way to select the collection again and the
checkmark will disappear.
7. When you are done adding the item to your collections, use the 5-way to select
Done at the bottom of the screen. You can also press the Home or Back buttons
and your changes will be saved.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
2. Use the 5-way to navigate to the collection you want to add items to.
4. A screen showing all of your items is displayed. Use the 5-way to select each item
you want to add to the collection. If you have many items you can use the Next
Page and Prev Page buttons to see them all.
6. When you are done adding the item to your collections, use the 5-way to select
Done at the bottom of the screen. You can also press the Home or Back buttons
and your work will be saved.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
3. Move the 5-way to the right to view the collection's detail page.
4. Use the 5-way to select an action or press the Back button to exit.
Renaming a Collection
You can rename your collection if you made a mistake when creating it or if you want
to update it.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
3. Move the 5-way to the right to view the collection's detail page.
5. Use the keyboard and 5-way to edit the name of your collection.
Deleting a Collection
You can delete collections if you're no longer using them or you want to reorganize
them. Deleting a collection will never delete the items in the collection. Any item that
is in a deleted collection will stay on your Kindle. If the item is not associated with
another collection, it will reappear in the Home screen.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
3. Move the 5-way to the right to view the collection's detail page.
5. You will see a confirmation box asking you whether you want to delete the
collection or not.
For example, suppose you have two devices named Tom's Kindle and Judy's Kindle. If
Tom's Kindle already includes some collections, you can copy those collections and
merge them with the collections on Judy's Kindle. After you copy the collections from
Tom's Kindle to Judy's Kindle, then both devices will have the same collections.
Note that if you later decide to remove "Marley & Me" from the "Summer Reading"
collection on Tom's Kindle, your changes are not synchronized with Judy's Kindle.
"Marley & Me" will remain in the "Summer Reading" collection on Judy's Kindle.
1. Manually transfer any books from Archived Items to your current Kindle. See
"Transferring Books" in Chapter 10 for more information.
2. On your current Kindle, if you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home
button.
3. Make sure that wireless is turned on. To turn wireless on, press the Menu button
and select “Turn Wireless On”.
4. Navigate to Archived Items. If you have many items you may find it easier to press
the Menu button and select “View Archived Items”.
5. When in Archived Items use the 5-way to select the item labeled Add Other Device
Collections.
6. In the Add Other Device Collections view you will see a list of all Kindles that are
associated with your Amazon account. Use the 5-way to select the other Kindle
that has the collections you want to add. You can repeat this step for as many
devices as you wish to add collections from.
7. After the collections are merged, press the Home button to return to the Home
screen. You will see the collections that were copied over and merged together
with the collections already on your current Kindle.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
2. In the list of the content already on your device, move the 5-way to underline the
item you want to remove.
4. For books purchased from the Kindle Store you will see "remove from device" and
for all other content you will see "delete." Press the 5-way to remove the content.
To change your mind, move the 5-way up or down to cancel. Note that Kindle books
are backed up for you at Amazon even if removed from the device.
5. For content other than books purchased from the Kindle Store, you will need to
confirm the deletion of the content by selecting "ok."
You can download items stored at Amazon any time you are within Whispernet
coverage. If you are not within coverage, Kindle will automatically download the item
when you re-enter Whispernet wireless service.
When you remove a Kindle book you bought from Amazon, we automatically save all
of your annotations for the book in case you ever want to download it again. If you
remove a subscription issue that is older than seven days, a blog of any age, or an item
you did not get from Amazon, any annotations you created on Kindle for those items
do not get saved. Your "My Clippings" file will still remain as a separate file containing
all the clippings you added regardless of whether the content is a book, subscription,
or blog or was purchased from Amazon or not. See Chapter 3 for more information.
Books
Thousands of books in different categories - both popular and hard-to-find - are
available in the Kindle Store. Once you buy a book, it usually arrives wirelessly in under
a minute. Because you can't always judge a book by its cover, you can download and
read a sample of most Kindle books for free. If you like it, simply buy it from within the
sample and continue reading. You can learn more about this feature in Chapter 5.
Newspapers
The Kindle Store offers a selection of U.S. and international newspapers. Subscriptions
are delivered wirelessly to your Kindle so that the latest edition arrives as soon as it is
available, and every newspaper subscription starts with a free trial.
Blogs
The Kindle Store offers thousands of Kindle blogs, including up-to-the-minute news
feeds and topical blogs. Blog categories include business, technology, sports, politics,
culture, entertainment, humor, and science. Kindle blogs are sent to you wirelessly
throughout the day, allowing you to keep current. Unlike traditional feeds, which often
only provide headlines, Kindle downloads the complete feed onto the device so you
can read them even when you are not wirelessly connected.
Personal Documents
In addition to purchased content, you can read your personal documents on Kindle.
Kindle can display a PDF document without losing the formatting of the original file.
You can either drag PDF files over USB to your device or e-mail them to your dedicated
Kindle e-mail address (found on the Settings page on Kindle or the Manage Your Kindle
page on Amazon). You can rotate your device sideways for widescreen viewing. For
more information on the unique aspects of reading PDF files on Kindle, see "Reading
PDF Files".
If you have PDF files, or files formatted as text, Microsoft Word, HTML, or image files
like GIF or JPEG, you can e-mail the files as attachments to your Kindle e-mail address.
Amazon will convert the files if necessary and send them back to your computer for free
or via Whispernet to your Kindle (fees may apply). For more information on
transferring, converting, and e-mailing your personal documents, see Chapter 8.
For details on fees, see the "Your individual charges" section of the Manage Your Kindle
page on Amazon.
If Wi-Fi is not available at your current location, you can still purchase Audible content
using 3G (on Kindle 3G+Wi-Fi models), and your Audible purchase will automatically
download to your Kindle the next time your Kindle connects using Wi-Fi. Alternatively,
you can download your Audible purchases to your PC or Mac over your existing
Internet connection and then transfer them to Kindle using USB. For more information
on transferring Audible content from your computer to your Kindle, see Chapter 8.
Background Music
If you like to listen to music while you use your Kindle, use your computer to transfer
MP3 files to the "music" folder on your Kindle. When you select "play music" from the
Experimental page, each of the songs will play in the order they were added to your
Kindle.
When you first open a book, a header appears at the top of the page showing the
content title and/or issue date. The header also shows the connection type, signal
strength, and battery status indicators.
Once you open a book, when you go to the next or previous page, the header
automatically disappears to allow the page to fill the screen. To temporarily display the
header (for example, if you want to check battery status), press Menu. Pressing Menu
again hides the header.
In books, the progress indicator also shows you the overall percentage of the book you
have read and a numeric location of where you are reading, so you can easily find a
particular passage or reference it to your friends. Locations are the digital answer to
page numbers. Changing the text size on Kindle also changes the page numbering, but
with locations, you return to the same place every time regardless of the text size.
To pick the text size, typeface, or line spacing that you want to use while reading, follow
these steps:
1. Press the Text key located on the bottom row of the keyboard.
2. Use the 5-way to select the new text size, typeface, or line spacing that you want to
use (you see the changes immediately).
To pick the number of words per line you prefer, follow these steps:
1. Press the Text key located on the bottom row of the keyboard.
3. Choose the option you want to use (you see the change immediately).
Note: You cannot change the number of words per line in PDF files or in Web Browser.
1. Use the 5-way controller to position the cursor over the picture.
2. An image of a magnifying glass with a plus sign will appear on top of the picture.
3. Press the 5-way to zoom the image. You will see a expanded view of the picture
that rotates if necessary to maximize the use of the display.
4. Press the 5-way (or any key or button, except the Home button) to return to your
content.
If you are reading a Kindle book, the menu shows the following options:
Turn Wireless Off— turns off Whispernet. When Whispernet is off, this option will
change to "Turn Wireless On."
Go to...— allows you to move to another location in the item you are reading. Choose
one of these options:
cover— takes you to the cover page of the item you are reading. This is usually the
cover of the book.
beginning— takes you to the beginning of the book. This is usually the first
chapter, but may be a foreword, the table of contents, or some other location.
location— enter a location number to jump to in the content, and then select this
table of contents— takes you to the Table of Contents (if available) for the item
you are reading. This option is dimmed if a Table of Contents is not available.
Sync to Furthest Page Read— connects to Amazon Whispernet and compares your
current reading location with the one saved at Amazon. If you are further along in your
book using another device, Kindle gives you the choice to go to the furthest page read.
Book Description— connects to the Kindle Store and displays the book's detail page.
Search This Book— displays the Search line at the bottom of the screen. Additional
details on how to conduct a search are provided in Chapter 4.
Add a Note or Highlight— displays a cursor so you can highlight a passage or create
a note. See "Using Highlights" and "Using Notes" for additional details on how to create
a note or highlight.
View My Notes & Marks — displays a page containing all of your current item's
notes, highlights, and bookmarks.
View Popular Highlights — displays a page containing all of your current item's
Popular Highlights. This option is dimmed if the book doesn’t have any popular
highlights or if you've turned off Popular Highlights in Kindle Settings.
If you are reading a newspaper or magazine, you will see the following different
options:
Clip This Article— makes a copy of the entire article and adds it to your "My
Clippings" file.
If you are reading a blog, you will see the following options:
View Section List— takes you to the section list of a newspaper or magazine when
you press the 5-way.
View Article List— takes you to the article list of a blog when you press the 5-way.
To navigate to a particular section, use the 5-way controller to underline the section title
and then press the 5-way to select. Selecting the number to the right of the section title
will take you to a list of articles found within that section. To dismiss this view and
return to where you were last reading in the magazine or newspaper, select "Close
Section List" located at the bottom of the screen.
To select a link:
Viewing a Table
Your reading material may contain a large table that is not entirely contained within the
screen. To see the rest of the table, move the 5-way controller up or down to bring up
the cursor and then place the cursor to the left of the table. Move the 5-way to the right
to scroll through the rest of the table.
2. At the bottom of the page, click on the link "Manage synchronization between
devices."
Once you turn synchronization off, your books will still open to the last page read on
that device, but Whispersync will no longer sync bookmarks, notes, highlights, or the
furthest page read with other devices. If you would like to sync the book manually,
press the Menu button and select "Sync to Furthest Page Read."
1. Press up or down on the 5-way controller to display the cursor. If you are zoomed
in to a PDF page, you can also press Menu and choose “Place Cursor in Page” to
display the cursor.
2. Use the 5-way to move the cursor in front of the word you want to look up.
3. If the word is found in the dictionary, a definition extract appears at the top or
bottom of the screen.
4. To see the complete definition, press the Return key . You will now be placed in
the dictionary and can use Previous Page and Next Page to view other word
definitions.
Tip: If you want to expand your search beyond the dictionary on your device, you can
use the Search feature to look for the word on Wikipedia or the Web. See Chapter 4 for
more information.
Kindle also gathers the annotations and bookmarks you've made across all your
various books, magazines, newspapers, and personal documents and places them in
the "My Clippings" file in your Home screen. See "Using Clippings" for more
information on My Clippings.
Bookmarks— mark an entire page for later reference. You can create bookmarks in
books, PDF documents, and personal documents.
Tip: All of your annotations and bookmarks on a Kindle book are backed up at Amazon
in case you transfer your Kindle to another person or lose your device. When you
download a previously annotated book from Amazon, your annotations and last
location read will come down with it. When you open the book, you will be right where
you were the last time you read the book and all of your annotations will be included.
Note that your "My Clippings" file is not listed as a separate downloadable item. In
Using Bookmarks
Although Kindle automatically saves your place whenever you stop reading, you may
also want to add additional bookmarks to a book, PDF document, or personal
document. You can place a bookmark at any location, and you can have multiple
bookmarks in whatever book you are reading. When you add a bookmark, it is
associated with the first location on the page. If you change text size, the bookmark will
still be associated with that location. You can return to a bookmarked location at any
time.
Kindle stores all your bookmarks for the current content along with your annotations.
You can view them at any time by pressing the Menu button and selecting "View My
Notes & Marks." See "Viewing Your Annotations" for more information
Placing a Bookmark
To place a bookmark in a book, PDF document, or personal document:
3. Move the 5-way controller down until "Add a Bookmark" is underlined. Press the
5-way to select.
4. A dog-ear icon in the upper right corner of the page will appear, indicating that the
page is bookmarked.
Tip: You can quickly create a bookmark by either holding down the Alt key and
pressing the "B" key, or by moving the 5-way up or down to go into cursor mode and
then pressing the 5-way controller twice.
Removing a Bookmark
To remove a bookmark:
3. Move the 5-way controller down until "Delete Bookmark" is underlined. Press the
5-way to select. The bookmark is removed.
You can also delete a bookmark on the page by holding down the Alt key and
pressing the "B" key.
2. Move the 5-way controller down until "View My Notes & Marks" is underlined.
Press the 5-way to select it.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you have removed all unwanted bookmarks.
6. Move the 5-way down until the "Close Notes & Marks" button is highlighted and
press the 5-way to exit. You can also exit this view by pressing the Back button.
Kindle also stores everything you highlight in your "My Clippings" file.
Highlighting a Passage
To highlight one or more lines, follow these steps:
1. Press Menu and choose “Add a Note or Highlight”. This displays a blinking cursor.
2. Use the 5-way to position the cursor where you want to start highlighting.
4. Move the cursor right (or left) to where you want your highlight to end. You can
turn pages if you want to highlight text across multiple pages.
5. Press the 5-way at the place where you want the highlight to end.
6. Notice that the text you highlighted appears with a gray underline.
Deleting a Highlight
To remove a highlight while reading a book, follow these steps:
1. Press Menu and choose “Add a Note or Highlight”. This displays a blinking cursor.
5. Use the 5-way controller to select "Close Notes & Marks" and press the 5-way to
exit. You can also exit this view by pressing the Back button.
Popular Highlights are available only for books, and not for periodicals or personal
documents. By default, Popular Highlights are displayed in your books, but you can
turn them off if you don't want to see them or if you don’t want your highlights to be
anonymously included in Popular Highlights.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
4. Use the 5-way to underline "turn on" or "turn off" next to the "Popular Highlights"
setting and press to select.
Tip: If Popular Highlights are turned on, you can press the Return key to hide or
show the number of highlighters.
2. Use the 5-way to underline "View Popular Highlights" and press to select. A list of
the book's Popular Highlights appears. By default, the list is sorted by popularity.
If this option appears dimmed, make sure you enabled the Popular Highlights
feature in Settings. See "Displaying Popular Highlights in Your Books" for
instructions on enabling Popular Highlights. If Popular Highlights are enabled but
this option still appears dimmed, then the book has no Popular Highlights.
3. To sort the list by location, use the 5-way to underline the Sort options.
5. Press the 5-way to confirm. The list immediately changes to the new sort order.
6. To close the Popular Highlights list, use the 5-way to underline "Close Popular
Highlights", and then press the 5-way to select it.
A book's Popular Highlights will change over time, and highlights that were once
popular may be displaced by others as readers continue to add or remove highlights
in the book. If there are certain passages in the book that you want to be able to refer
back to, then highlight those passages yourself.
Not all books contain Popular Highlights, and some books do not have enough
highlighted passages to have even a single Popular Highlight passage. When you are
reading such a book, if you press the Menu button you will notice that the "View
Popular Highlights" option will appear dimmed.
3. Use the 5-way to underline "Sync & Check for Items" and press to select.
4. If there are Popular Highlights for the book, then you will see them the next time
you open the book. If you press the Menu button while reading the book and the
"View Popular Highlights" option is still dimmed, then no Popular Highlights are
available. Try checking again later.
Using Notes
You can add notes on what you are reading. Kindle stores all your notes for the current
content in your annotations. You can view them at any time by pressing the Menu
button and selecting "View My Notes & Marks." See "Viewing Your Annotations" for
more information.
1. Press Menu and choose “Add a Note or Highlight”. This displays a blinking cursor.
2. Using the 5-way, move the cursor to the left of the word where you want to add
your thoughts.
4. Using the 5-way navigate the cursor over "save note" and press the 5-way.
Notice the superscripted number where you inserted your note. Notes are numbered
in the order they appear in the content, so if you later create another note on an earlier
page, the numbering of the previously created notes will change.
1. Press Menu and choose “Add a Note or Highlight”. This displays a blinking cursor.
2. Use the 5-way to move the cursor over the note's number.
6. Navigate the 5-way over "save note" and press the 5-way.
To edit a note while viewing your notes and marks, follow these steps:
1. Press the Menu button and select "View My Notes & Marks".
5. Navigate the 5-way over "save note" and press the 5-way.
1. Press Menu and choose “Add a Note or Highlight”. This displays a blinking cursor.
2. Use the 5-way to move the cursor over the note's number.
To delete a note while viewing your notes and marks, follow these steps:
1. Press the Menu button and select "View My Notes & Marks".
2. Move the 5-way down to select the note you want to delete.
Tip: You can view your own notes and highlights and see Popular Highlights at
http://kindle.amazon.com (U.S. and other countries) or http://kindle.amazon.co.uk/ (U.K.
customers).
Your annotations are also stored in your "My Clippings" file for later reference. See
"Using Clippings" for more information.
Using Clippings
In addition to annotations, you can "clip" an entire periodical article to the "My
Clippings" file. The "My Clippings" file contains all of the bookmarks, highlights, notes,
and clippings you have made across all your content. Later, you can view the file or
copy it to your computer as a text file. Once on your computer, you can edit it or send
your clippings to someone else. Clipping and highlighting are a great way to capture
your favorite quotes and share them with others.
3. Use the 5-way controller to navigate down until "Clip this Article" is underlined.
Press the 5-way to select.
Kindle adds your clipping to the "My Clippings" file. You can review your clippings later,
search for words or terms you clipped, and transfer the "My Clippings" file to your
computer.
To view your clippings, press the Home button to display the Home screen. Use the
5-way to navigate down until "My Clippings" is underlined. Press the 5-way to open it.
While viewing the file, you cannot navigate through to the materials referenced in the
file.
2. Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would
normally find an external USB drive.
3. Open your Kindle. You should see a folder entitled Documents. Transfer the "My
Clippings" file out of this folder.
4. Open the "My Clippings" file on your computer using an application that can read
or import a .txt file.
5. Make the changes and save the edited file as a text file.
6. Transfer the "My Clippings" file back to the "Documents" folder on your Kindle.
7. Eject your Kindle from your computer before removing the USB cable.
1. Press the Home button and use the 5-way to navigate down until "My Clippings" is
underlined.
Kindle adds a new "My Clippings" file the next time you add a clipping or annotation to
any content.
The amount of text you can add to the "My Clippings" file from each item may be
limited. The "My Clippings" file will include a note informing you if a clipping limit has
been reached for a given item.
Before you can share your notes and highlights, you must first link your Kindle to your
social network accounts. See "Linking Your Kindle to Your Social Network Accounts" in
Chapter 7 for more information.
1. While reading a book, periodical, or personal document, press Menu and choose
“Add a Note or Highlight”. If you are zoomed in to a PDF page, press Menu and
choose “Place Cursor in Page”. This displays a blinking cursor.
2. Move the cursor to the location where you want to add your note.
3. Begin typing your note. Notes must be no longer than 100 characters.
4. Use the 5-way to highlight "save & share" and press the 5-way.
1. While reading a book, periodical, or personal document, press Menu and choose
“Add a Note or Highlight”. If you are zoomed in to a PDF page, press Menu and
choose “Place Cursor in Page”. This displays a blinking cursor.
2. Move the cursor to the location where you want to start highlighting.
4. Use the 5-way to move the cursor right (or left) to where you want your highlight
to end.
6. (Optional) Type the message you want to tweet or share. Keep in mind that your
message must be no longer than 100 characters.
To share a note or highlight that you've already created, follow these steps:
1. While reading a book, periodical, or personal document, press Menu and select
"View My Notes & Marks".
2. Use the 5-way to select the note or highlight that you want to share.
When your Kindle is set to portrait orientation, PDF documents are displayed in their
original layout and fit the entire screen of the device. White margins of PDF documents
are automatically cropped to maximize the amount of content shown on the screen.
In landscape orientation, Kindle automatically magnifies your document to fit the width
of the screen to improve readability.
In both portrait and landscape orientations, the bottom of the screen shows how far
you have read as an overall percentage and from your start location during the current
reading session.The bottom of the screen also displays the current page number, as
well as the total number of pages of the current document.
Pressing the Text key will let you choose zoom and contrast options for a PDF page.
fit-to-screen— displays the PDF by matching the width of the page to the width
of your Kindle's screen; this is the default (normal) size. Pressing the Back button
while zoomed in returns the view to normal size.
150%— displays the PDF contents at one and one half times the normal size.
300%— displays the PDF contents at three times the normal size.
actual size— displays the PDF at 100% zoom as it would appear when printed.
After selecting a zoom option, a selection frame appears; you can move the frame
using the 5-way. To move the frame in small increments, hold down the Shift key
while using the 5-way to move left or right. Once you've selected the area you wish to
zoom into, select it by pressing the 5-way.
Tip: To pan in small increments, hold down the Shift key while using the 5-way.
Contrast — select a contrast option to increase or decrease the contrast of the PDF
document for easier reading. The contrast option you choose remains in effect for the
current PDF document until you change it.
cover— takes you to the cover page of the item you are reading.
page— type the number of the page you want to jump to and select this option.
Search This Document — displays the Search box at the bottom of the screen. This
allows you search for a word or a combination of words inside the currently opened
Add a Bookmark— bookmarks the page you are currently on. After selecting this
option, the upper right corner of the PDF will be dog-eared and this menu option will
change to "Delete Bookmark."
Place Cursor in Page — displays a blinking cursor on the page. Use this option when
you are zoomed in to a PDF page and you want to create a note or highlight, or use the
dictionary lookup. Move the cursor to a location on the page, then begin typing to
create a note or click to start a highlight. You can save your notes and highlights and
also tweet or share them with friends in your social networks. For more information,
see "Using Highlights", "Using Notes", and "Sharing Notes and Highlights with Your
Social Network".
View My Notes & Marks — displays a page containing all the notes, highlights, and
bookmarks in the PDF document.
Audiobooks
On your Home screen, your audiobooks list the title and author, but they also have the
word "audible" next to the title to indicate that they are audiobooks. To listen to one of
your audiobooks, select it from your Home screen. You will see a page similar to the
one shown below. Kindle provides a standard set of controls that are explained below.
Forward 30 Seconds— moves ahead thirty seconds from the current location.
Back 30 Seconds— moves backwards thirty seconds from the current location.
Next Section— moves ahead to the next section in the audiobook, which is usually
the next chapter.
Background Audio
To play background audio (MP3 files) that you have transferred to your Kindle, follow
the steps below:
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
3. Use the 5-way to navigate down until "Experimental" is underlined and press the
5-way to select it.
4. Use the 5-way to navigate down until "play music" is underlined and press down
to select it.
The songs are played in order, by the date you added them to your Kindle. You can
adjust the volume of the music using the volume controls on the bottom of your Kindle.
You can continue to listen to the audio while reading content; the background audio
continues to play unless you open an audio book, turn on text-to-speech, all of the files
have been played, or if you stop the playback as indicated below.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
3. Use the 5-way to navigate down until "Experimental" is underlined. Press the 5-way
to select.
4. Use the 5-way to navigate down until "pause music" is underlined. Press the 5-way
to select.
Tip: You can also play or stop background audio by holding down the Alt key and
pressing the space bar. You can forward to the next track by holding down the Alt key
Text-to-Speech
Your Kindle can read aloud your books (where allowed by the rights holder),
newspapers, magazines, blogs, and personal documents with the Kindle Experimental
application, Text-to-Speech.
3. By default, content is spoken with a male voice, but using the 5-way, you can select
a female speaking voice. You can also slow down or increase the rate of speech as
well as pause or turn off Text-to-Speech.
4. While Text-to-Speech is playing, the screen will update to the corresponding page
of text.
For PDF files and books which the rights holder does not allow Text-to-Speech to read
aloud their content, then "Text-to-Speech" will be dimmed and you will not be able to
select it.
Tip: You can also play or stop Text-to-Speech by holding down the Shift key and
pressing the Symbol key . You can pause and resume Text-to-Speech by pressing
the Spacebar. Text-to-Speech continues playing even if you put your Kindle to sleep by
sliding and releasing the power button. Sleeping your Kindle while Text-to-Speech is
playing allows you to continue listening but locks all of the keys and buttons so you
don't inadvertently press one.
Types of Searches
Kindle supports several types of search as summarized below.
Searching Remotely
Kindle can perform remote searches in several different locations using Whispernet.
Each of these remote location searches are described in the final section of this chapter.
Performing a Search
To perform a search in a book, follow these steps:
1. Type in your search term; the Search line will automatically appear. You can use
whole words, and no distinction is made between lower and upper case.
2. To find the word or phrase in the content you are currently reading, use the 5-way
to navigate to the right to highlight "find." Or, to choose the type of search, continue
navigating to the right. You can search all your items, the Kindle Store, Google,
Wikipedia, or the dictionary.
If you select "Search" from the Home page menu, the screen will display a full Search
page.
The screen shows the titles of the items that contain your search term and indicates
how many times the term occurs. The list is ordered by the number of occurrences of
the search term in each item. If the term appears in a title of an archived item, then that
item is listed first and does not include the number of occurrences.
Use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons if there are more results than fit on the
current page.
3. A page appears showing all instances of the search term in that particular title.
Each occurrence lists its location number and is shown in context so you can see
how the search term is used.
Use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons if there are more results than fit on the
Search Results page.
To go to a specific location in the content where the search term occurs, use the 5-way
to underline the location and press the 5-way to select. If the search results encompass
multiple pages, then use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to navigate between
pages.
To close the Search Results, move the 5-way to highlight "Close Search Results" and
press the 5-way.
If Whispernet is not already on, press the Menu button. Use the 5-way controller to
underline "Turn Wireless On" and press the 5-way to select and turn on Whispernet.
Searching Wikipedia
To search Wikipedia, enter your term and use the 5-way to select "wikipedia." This
opens Web Browser and displays the Wikipedia page.
Tip: You can also narrow a search in the Kindle Store to an author's name by typing
"@author" followed by the author's name. For example, to search the Kindle Store for
books by Agatha Christie, enter "@author Agatha Christie" in the Search line. This will
narrow your Kindle Store search to find only books written by Agatha Christie.
1. If Whispernet is not already on, press the Menu button, use the 5-way controller to
underline "Turn Wireless On", and then press the 5-way controller to turn on
Whispernet.
2. Press the Menu button and use the 5-way controller to underline "Shop in Kindle
Store."
You will see this icon in the upper left corner of the page, if you are not already
connected. The Kindle Storefront will appear as shown later in this chapter and serves
as a launch point for all of the Kindle Store services.
Note: You can view Kindle Store pages only in portrait screen rotation.
Search Store— begin typing your search criteria here. Select “search store” to search
the entire Kindle Store for matches and display the search results.
Once you are in the Kindle Store, you can move around using links on the pages of the
store such as New & Noteworthy Books or Kindle Top Sellers, by using the Store menu,
or by searching the Kindle Store for specific titles.
Turn Wireless Off— turns the Whispernet connection off. If you turn wireless off, you
will not be able to access the Kindle Store.
Audible— displays the Audible audiobooks currently available in the Kindle Store (for
U.S. and other countries except for U.K.).
Recommended for You— displays items recommended for you by Amazon based on
your previous digital and physical purchases.
Your Wish List— displays the Kindle items in your wish list that you may want to buy
later.
Number of titles in the category— shows the number of items available in the
particular category.
Categories— groups the content by topics of interest to make browsing easier. Select
the category you are interested in to show only items in that particular subject. You can
also select subcategories within the main category by selecting "View subcategories
within..." in the upper right corner of the screen.
Author— searches the Kindle Store for other books by the author when selected.
Try a Sample— downloads the beginning of the book for free so you can sample it
before buying.
Add to Wish List— adds the item to your wish list so you can peruse or purchase it
later.
Description — describes the item. Select "More" to see the full text.
Reviews — displays the customer reviews for this item. Provides links to editorial
reviews and for writing your own review.
Customers who bought this book also bought— displays a list of items purchased
by Amazon customers who also bought this item.
The product detail page for Audible audiobooks is similar to the product detail page for
books, but it contains different purchasing options. You can choose to buy an
audiobook for the regular price, or accept Audible's special offer, which introduces you
to all the benefits of Audible membership.
Subscribe now with 14-day Free Trial— select this to start your subscription. All
newspapers, magazines, and blogs come with a free trial to start your subscription, and
you can cancel your subscription on the Manage Your Kindle page on Amazon at any
time during this period. After the trial period, your subscription will automatically be
delivered at the regular monthly price.
Note that if you have already subscribed to or purchased an item, you will see the word
"Already Subscribed" in gray letters next to the periodical on the product detail page.
Buy Current Issue— purchases the current issue of the newspaper or magazine and
sends it to your Kindle. If you’ve already purchased the current issue, this option isn’t
available until the next issue is available.
Looking Up Reviews
The Reviews page lists Customer Reviews for items. To get to the Reviews page for a
specific item, select "Customer Reviews" from the product detail page for that item.
To see Editorial Reviews from publications, select "Editorial Reviews" from the Reviews
page. For the complete text of a particular review, select the review excerpt using the
5-way controller.
The sample screen below shows you the type of information you can enter.
1. Indicate the rating you think this item deserves by selecting the line with the
appropriate number of stars.
2. Select "Title" and enter a title for your review. Select "ok" to submit your title.
3. Select "Review" and type your review on the lines provided. Select "ok."
4. To submit your rating and review, select "Submit." If you want to close this page
without submitting your rating or review, select "Cancel" in the upper right corner
of the page.
Tip: While one or more items are downloading from the Kindle Store to your Kindle,
you can monitor the download progress. From Home, press Menu and select “View
Downloading Items” to display a list of the items that are in the process of downloading
and their download progress. (If this option is dimmed, then downloading is complete
and your items are available in Home.)
Returning an Item
All of your Kindle Store purchases present an order cancellation feature at the time of
purchase in case you change your mind or made a mistake. Just select "Purchase by
Accident? Cancel this Order" on the order confirmation page. You'll see the order
cancellation page, along with a "Return to Store" link. If the item had already
downloaded to your Kindle, it will be removed the next time your device connects to
Whispernet.
If you prefer, you can also contact Kindle Support using Amazon's Click-to-Call service
on the Web at:
For U.S. and other countries, Kindle Support can be reached via e-mail at kindle-cs-
[email protected] or by phone at 1-206-266-0927 (charges will apply). U.S.
customers can reach Kindle Support by phone at 1-866-321-8851 (toll free). U.K.
customers can contact Kindle Support at [email protected] or by
phone at: 0800-496-2449 (toll free) or outside the U.K.: +44 (0)800-496-2449 (charges
will apply).
To use the web browser, make sure your Kindle is connected to Whispernet.
One other way of accessing Web Browser is to type in a word anytime from Home or
any book, blog, newspaper, personal document, or magazine you happen to be
reading. When you begin typing, a search box will pop up at the bottom of the screen,
and you can use the 5-way controller to navigate to the right and select "google" or
"wikipedia" from the menu to search those sites directly for the word you typed.
You can also enter a URL in the Search box from the Home page. Type the URL and use
the 5-way to select "go to" and then press the 5-way.
Entering a URL
To enter the URL for a website, navigate to the top of the Browser screen to select the
URL text field or press Menu and select "Enter URL". Begin typing a URL. When you are
done typing, use the 5-way controller to select “go to” and press the 5-way controller
to go to that website.
The URL text field retains the last URL you entered in case you want to quickly edit the
same address and submit it again. If you want to enter a secure site with an "https"
address, use the Delete key to delete the automatically entered "http://" and type
the address you want.
To add a website to the Bookmarks page, simply navigate to the site that you want to
bookmark and press the Menu button. Move the cursor to "Bookmark This Page" and
press the 5-way controller. Any new bookmarks will be added to the existing list on
your Kindle.
You can remove a bookmark by going to your Bookmarks list and using the 5-way
controller to navigate to the item that you want to delete. Navigate the 5-way left to
display "delete bookmark." Press the 5-way and the site will be deleted from your
Bookmarks. From the Bookmarks list, navigating the 5-way to the right lets you edit the
name of the bookmark.
Using the 5-way, position the cursor over a link, so that it changes to a hand icon ,
then press the 5-way to select that link. The browser will open that page.
If you want to enter information in an input field in a web page, for example, to search
that site, you should move the cursor to that input field and begin typing. When you
magnifying glass displayed on a web page, you can use it to magnify a specific area
of a web page.
1. Use the 5-way controller to position the magnifying glass over the area that you
want to magnify. (The magnifying glass is only available in portrait screen
rotation.)
150% — displays the web page at one and one half times the normal size.
300% — displays the web page at three times the normal size.
actual size — displays the web page at 100% zoom as it would appear if printed.
Once you are zoomed in, you can use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to move
up or down within the web page. You can also use the 5-way to move left, right, up and
down within the web page. The black bars at the right and bottom of the display
indicate which portion of the overall page you are viewing. Press the Back button to
return the view to the normal size.
Tip: To view web pages in landscape orientation, press the Text key and change
the screen rotation.
2. Choose “Article Mode”. The view switches to display the main article (including the
article’s text and images) on the page.
3. Use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to scroll up or down on the page.
4. To return to the standard Web Browser view, press Menu and choose “Web Mode”.
Using History
You can easily return to websites you recently viewed by pressing the Menu button and
selecting "History." You will then see a list of recently visited websites to select from.
You can add a site to your Bookmarks by using the 5-way to navigate to the right and
choosing “add to bookmarks”.
Enter URL— takes you directly to the URL field where you can enter a web address to
visit.
Zoom In — magnifies the web page view. Choose this menu item again (up to three
times) to magnify the view up to three times the normal size. Once you are zoomed in,
you can use the 5-way to pan left, right, up, and down to see different parts of the page.
You can also use the Next Page and Previous Page buttons to pan up or down while
zoomed in. The black bars on the right side and bottom of the page indicates which
portion of the overall page you are viewing.
Zoom Out — zooms out the web page view. Choose this menu item again (up to three
times) to return the view to normal size. Pressing the Back button while zoomed in
returns the view to normal size.
Article Mode — Article Mode makes reading articles more enjoyable by allowing you
to focus on the main text on the page. When you’re using Article Mode, this menu item
Bookmark This Page— adds the current page to the bottom of your list of
bookmarks.
History— displays your History page, which keeps track of the sites you have visited.
Browser Settings— displays your list of settings where you can change the options
for Web Browser.
Downloading Files
Some websites may have books or documents you can download and read on your
Kindle. When you select these books or documents using Web Browser, you will be
asked to confirm if you want to download these to your Kindle Home. The types of files
you can download include Kindle content (.AZW, .AZW1), unprotected Mobipocket
books (.MOBI, .PRC) and text files (.TXT). Wait until the file finishes downloading before
leaving the browser window. Kindle notifies you when the file finishes downloading.
Clear Cookies— removes cookies from your Kindle. Move the on-screen highlight to
"Clear Cookies" and press the 5-way to remove the cookies.
Disable Images— select whether you want images to appear when you load a web
page. Note that if you do not show images, web pages will load faster.
Registration— this is the Amazon account name to which your Kindle is registered.
All Kindle Store and other charges will be applied to the credit card associated with
your 1-Click account.
Wi-Fi Settings— Displays the number of available (detected) Wi-Fi networks, and
shows the name of the Wi-Fi network you are currently connected to. If you are not
connected to a Wi-Fi network, the “Network” field displays “not connected”. Select
“view” to view detected Wi-Fi networks or set up a new Wi-Fi network.
Device Info — displays the Wi-Fi MAC Address, serial number, and network capability
(Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi and 3G) of your device.
Voice Guide — Lets you navigate your Kindle with spoken menus, selectable items,
and descriptions.
Device Email — this is the e-mail address of your Kindle. You and your friends can
send documents to this address and they will be converted by Amazon and sent to your
Kindle. To edit this e-mail address, go to:
Device Time — Lets you set the current local time on your Kindle. On Kindle models
that include 3G, you can have Kindle automatically set the device time.
Annotations Backup — allows you to turn on or off the automatic backup of your
annotations, last page read, and collections at Amazon. Disable this feature if you do
not want your annotations backed up or shared in Popular Highlights.
Popular Highlights— allows you to turn on or off the display of popular passages
highlighted by others in the books you are reading.
Social Networks — allows you to link your Kindle to your social network accounts so
that you can share your notes and highlights with others in your social network.
number, in case you lose your Kindle. Press the Symbol key to enter numbers or
symbols not present on the Kindle keyboard.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
2. Press the Menu button. Make sure that Whispernet is turned on.
3. Move the 5-way down until "Settings" is underlined and press to select.
5. You will see a text entry box at the bottom of the screen to enter your Amazon user
name and password (the e-mail address and password associated with your
Amazon account). Use the keyboard to enter in your information. Press the Symbol
key to see a menu of additional characters and numbers so you can select the
character you need.
6. Navigate the 5-way to select "submit" to finish the registration process or "cancel"
to cancel your registration.
You can also deregister your Kindle from the Manage Your Kindle page.
To join a Wi-Fi network, select “view” next to “Wi-Fi Settings” to display a list of
available networks. If a networks requires you to enter a password, a lock is displayed
next to “connect”. Select “connect” to join a network. If prompted, enter the network
password, and click “submit”. Kindle does not connect to enterprise networks or peer-
to-peer networks.
Once you join a Wi-Fi network, Kindle automatically connects to it whenever that
network is in range. If more than one previous network is in range, Kindle joins the one
most recently used.
To join a Wi-Fi network that isn’t shown in the list of networks, select “Enter other Wi-
Fi network”. Enter the network name and password (if required), and select “submit”.
Press the Symbol key to enter numbers or symbols not present on the Kindle
keyboard.
network information, press the Symbol key to enter numbers or symbols not
present on the Kindle keyboard.
1. Make sure you are within range of the network you want to add.
3. Navigate to “Settings” using the 5-way controller, then press the 5-way controller
to select.
4. Select “view” next to “Wi-Fi Settings” to display the list of detected Wi-Fi
networks.
8. Choose the connection type. Kindle can connect to Wi-Fi networks that use either
the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) or the Static protocol.
9. If you chose the Static connection type, enter the network’s IP Address, Subnet
Mask, Router address, and DNS. Otherwise, you can skip this step.
If you want to edit this name from your Kindle, follow these steps:
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
3. Move the 5-way down until "Settings" is underlined and press to select.
4. Press Next Page to navigate to the "Device Name" setting, underline "edit", and
press to select.
6. When you have finished, move the 5-way down to highlight "save" and press the
5-way to submit the change.
Tip: To add any personal information such as your contact information, navigate with
the 5-way so that "edit" next to Personal Info is underlined, and then press the 5-way.
Use the keyboard to add your information, then select "ok" when you have finished.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
5. Move the 5-way to underline "turn on" or “turn off” next to the "Voice Guide"
setting and press to select.
If you forget your password, try looking at the password hint you entered when you
created your password. If you still don’t remember your password, you must call
Kindle Customer Service for help with resetting your device. Keep in mind that when
you reset your device, you will lose any personal documents, periodicals older than the
past seven issues, MP3 files, and Audible files that you have not backed up.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
5. Use the 5-way to underline "turn on" next to the "Device Password" setting and
press to select.
6. Type in the password you want. The maximum password length is twelve
characters.
7. Navigate down using the 5-way and type in your password again to confirm.
8. Navigate down using the 5-way and type in a hint. This hint can be displayed on
the password entry screen to help you remember your password.
1. When you power on your Kindle or wake it from sleep, you will be prompted to
enter the password. If your Kindle is sleeping when you attach it to a computer
using the USB cable, you will also be prompted to enter your password.
2. Type in your password and press the ENTER key to submit it.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
5. Use the 5-way to underline "edit" next to the "Device Password" setting and press
to select.
7. Type the new password. The maximum password length is twelve characters.
8. Navigate down using the 5-way and type in your new password again to confirm.
9. Navigate down using the 5-way and type in a hint. This hint can be displayed on
the password entry screen to help you remember your password.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
5. Use the 5-way to underline "turn off" next to the "Device Password" setting and
press to select.
Tip: On Kindle models that include 3G, you can have Kindle automatically set the
device time to the correct local time by choosing “set automatically".
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
5. Move the 5-way to underline "set " (Kindle Wi-Fi models) or “set manually” (Kindle
3G+Wi-Fi models) next to the "Device Time" setting and press to select.
6. Use the 5-way controller to adjust the hour, minutes, and am/pm setting.
On Kindle models that include 3G, after you set the time manually, you can select “edit”
to change the device time.
Tip: Pressing Menu from any Kindle screen will display the device time at the top of
the screen.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
5. Use the 5-way to underline "Change Primary Dictionary" and press to select. This
option is only available if there is more than one dictionary available on your
Kindle.
6. Use the 5-way to underline the dictionary you want to use and press to select.
You can enable or disable annotations backup by following the steps below:
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
5. Use the 5-way to underline "turn off/turn on Annotations Backup" and press to
select.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
6. Use the 5-way to navigate to "manage" next to the "Social Networks" setting and
press to select. The "Manage Your Social Networks" screen appears.
7. To link your Kindle to your Twitter account, select "Link Account" under Twitter.
8. Use the 5-way to navigate to "Username or Email" and type your Twitter user name
or e-mail address. To enter a capital letter, press and hold the Shift key down
while pressing the letter.
10. Use the 5-way to navigate to "Sign in" and press to select it.
11. If this is the first time you are linking a Kindle to your Twitter account, select "Allow"
to confirm that you want to allow your Kindle to access your Twitter account.
Your Kindle remains linked to a social network account until you unlink it.
To unlink your Kindle from a social network account, follow these steps:
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
5. Use the 5-way to navigate to "manage" next to the "Social Networks" setting and
press to select it. The "Manage Your Social Networks" screen appears.
6. Use the 5-way to navigate to "Unlink Account" for the social network (for example,
Twitter) and press to select it.
Shop in Kindle Store— takes you to the storefront of the Kindle Store.
Change Primary Dictionary— change the dictionary you are using for the built-in
Lookup function. This menu option is only available if you have at least one additional
dictionary on your Kindle besides the default dictionaryThe New Oxford American
Dictionary.
Update Your Kindle— installs the latest software for your Kindle. When an update is
loaded on your device, this menu option becomes available; otherwise it is dimmed.
Reset to Factory Defaults— resets your Kindle to its original factory settings and
restarts your device. You should only select this action if instructed to do so by Kindle
Customer Service. Before you reset your Kindle to factory defaults, you must back up
any personal documents, periodical issues older than the past seven issues that you'd
Legal— provides trademark, copyright, and other notices about the software installed
on your Kindle.
Sync & Check for Items— connects to Amazon to download any newly available
items and sync the furthest page read and annotations for all the books on your device.
1. If you are not already on the Home screen, press the Home button.
3. Use the 5-way to navigate down until "Experimental" is underlined and press the
5-way to select.
For more information on the experimental concepts, see "Accessing the Web",
"Background Audio", and "Text-to-Speech".
Alt and press a letter in the top row of the keyboard. For example, Alt + Q types
When typing, delete all the characters you typed: Alt + Del .
Home Shortcuts
If your Home page is sorted alphabetically by either Title or Author, press a letter key
and then press the 5-way to go to the first item starting with that letter.
In Home, to search for a word in all your books and periodicals: Type a word, then press
Return .
Reading Shortcuts
Add annotation: Press 5-way up or down to display a blinking cursor on the page.
Move the cursor to a location on the page, then begin typing to create a note or click to
start a highlight.
In most books, to go to the beginning of the next or previous chapter, section, or article,
press the 5-way controller right or left.
zoomed document: Hold down the Shift key while using the 5-way controller to
nudge up, down, left, or right.
Browser Shortcuts
To return the zoomed-in view to normal size, press the Back button. If the view is not
zoomed-in, pressing the Back button displays the previous page in your browsing
history.
Audio Shortcuts
Play MP3: Press Alt + Spacebar to stop or play. Press F to skip to the next track.
System Requirements
Both Macintosh and Windows users can manage Kindle files through the USB
connection. When your Kindle is plugged into your computer, your Kindle will appear
as a removable mass storage device. If your computer is Windows-based, you need to
be using Windows 2000 or later. If your computer is a Macintosh, you should be using
Mac OS X 10.2 or later. With either computer, you must have an available USB port or
an attached USB hub with an available port.
1. Plug the larger end of the USB cable into an available USB port or a powered USB
hub connected to your computer.
2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the micro-USB port on the bottom of
your Kindle.
When you are connected to your PC, your Kindle will go into USB drive mode and its
battery will be recharged by the computer. Your Whispernet service is temporarily shut
off and you will not receive any of your content while in this mode. Also, your Kindle is
not usable as a reading device while you are in USB drive mode, but will return right
to where you were when you eject it from your computer.
• Windows Vista and Windows 7: Click on the Start button, select "Computer"
from the options, right-click on the Kindle drive icon and select "Eject" from the
pop-up menu.
• Windows XP: Click on the "Safely remove hardware" icon in the lower right-hand
corner of the task bar and follow the on-screen instructions to eject Kindle.
Tip: If you'd like to continue reading your Kindle while its battery is being charged by
the computer, you will need to release it from USB drive mode by ejecting the Kindle
from the computer.
• Text (.TXT)
• PDF (.PDF)
• MP3 (.MP3)
See "Downloading Content from Your Computer" in Chapter 9 for further information
on transferring content you've already purchased to your device.
Tip: Mobipocket files must have no Digital Rights Management (DRM) protection
applied to be readable on your Kindle. If you purchased a Mobipocket file from a
Mobipocket retailer, you will not be able to open the file on your Kindle.
Amazon charges a fee for personal documents delivered directly to your Kindle via 3G
(on Kindle 3G+Wi-Fi models). You can avoid fees for the personal document service by
e-mailing the files to your Kindle’s @free.kindle.com e-mail address. For more
information, see "Sending Your Documents for Conversion".
• GIF (.GIF)
• PNG (.PNG)
• BMP (.BMP)
Tip: ZIP files are automatically opened up by the conversion service if you choose to
compress your documents. Any enclosed files listed above inside the ZIP file will be
converted and sent to your Kindle or computer as specified.
3. In the Your Kindle(s) section, choose the Kindle you want to set up an e-mail
address for and select "Edit Info."
4. In the Kindle E-mail Address text field, change the first part of the e-mail address
to what you would like it to be. The @kindle.com will automatically be appended.
Your Kindle will only receive converted files from e-mail addresses you have authorized
on the Manage Your Kindle page to help prevent spam. The default setting dictates that
only items sent from your Amazon account e-mail address will be forwarded. You can
add e-mail addresses to the list by visiting http://www.amazon.com/manageyourkindle
(U.S. and other countries) or http://www.amazon.co.uk/manageyourkindle (U.K.
customers).
In Manage Your Kindle, add the addresses of your friends, co-workers, or anyone else
you would like to enable to send you files:
1. In the Your Kindle Approved E-mail List section on the Manage Your Kindle page,
enter the e-mail address in the blank box.
1. Attach your document to a new e-mail or forward an existing e-mail that has a
document attached. A subject is not required.
2. Address the e-mail to your Kindle e-mail address. For Kindle Wi-Fi only models,
personal documents are delivered at no charge. For Kindle models that include 3G,
you can avoid 3G delivery fees for the personal document service by addressing
the e-mail so that the second part of your Kindle e-mail address is
@free.kindle.com. The document will be delivered to your Kindle when your
Kindle is connected via Wi-Fi and it will also be e-mailed to your Amazon e-mail
address. If Wi-Fi is not available, you can transfer the personal document to your
Kindle's documents folder by connecting your Kindle to your computer.
Tip: If you want to convert PDF file(s) to Kindle format, you can do so by adding the
word "convert" in the e-mail subject line. Converting PDF files to Kindle format allows
you to use some features not available for PDF files, such as Text-to-Speech.
For details on fees, see the topic "Fees for Personal Document Service" at Amazon’s
website.
Audible Audiobooks
Thousands of Audible audiobooks are available in the Kindle Store. Due to their large
file size, Audible purchases can only be delivered wirelessly to your Kindle via a Wi-Fi
connection. If Wi-Fi is not available at your location, you can purchase and download
Audible content from Audible.com through your Windows or Mac computer. You can
then transfer Audible content over USB to your Kindle's "audible" folder, so you can
listen to them on your Kindle. Your Audible audiobooks will appear on your Home
screen with your other documents. An Audible audiobook will have the word "audible"
preceeding the title to indicate that it is an Audible audiobook.
Transferring Audiobooks
To transfer audiobooks to your Kindle, follow these steps:
1. Connect your Kindle to your computer, using the USB cable that came with the
device.
2. Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would
normally find an external USB drive.
3. Open your Kindle. You should see a folder entitled "audible." Drag any audiobooks
you want to play on your Kindle into this folder.
4. Using your computer, eject your Kindle from your computer. The content you
transferred should now appear in Home.
Transferring MP3s
You can transfer your MP3 files to Kindle by copying them to the "music" folder on your
Kindle over USB. For more information on connecting your computer over USB, see
"Making the Connection" earlier in this chapter.
Kindle only supports MP3 audio files; AAC, WAV, MP3 with DRM and other music file
formats are not supported.
1. Connect your Kindle to your computer, using the USB cable that came with the
device.
2. Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would
normally find an external USB drive.
3. Open your Kindle. You should see a folder entitled "music." Drag any MP3s you'd
like to play on your Kindle, into this folder.
Tip: While there is no limit to the number of MP3 files and audiobooks that you can
transfer to your Kindle, keep in mind that these files are larger, and space may become
a consideration.
Ordering Content
Ordering content from the product detail page is as easy as the click of a button. Similar
to ordering directly from your Kindle, you can place orders from detail pages on
Amazon and receive your content in usually under a minute. Once you make a
selection, your order is auto-delivered wirelessly to your Kindle. You do not need to use
your computer to download your content. If you have more than one Kindle, you can
use the drop-down menu below the Buy button to choose which Kindle should receive
your order.
Buy now with 1-Click:— click this button to purchase a Kindle book or current
periodical issue. Your order will be auto-delivered wirelessly to your Kindle in under a
minute.
Subscribe now with 1-Click— click this button to start a newspaper, magazine, or
blog subscription with a 14-day free trial. Your subscription will be auto-delivered
wirelessly to your Kindle. You can cancel at any time during your 14-day free trial and
you will not be charged.
Send sample now— click this button to receive a free sample of a book on your
Kindle. You can read the beginning of the book for free. If you enjoy it, you can make a
purchase directly from your Kindle or return to the Kindle Store on Amazon if you
prefer to purchase from your computer.
• review the list of computers or other mobile devices registered to your Amazon
account, so you can automatically sync your library of Kindle books with your
computer or other devices such as iPhone.
• add an approved e-mail address that allows you and your contacts to send
personal documents (such as Word and picture files) to your Kindle. To avoid
spam, only contacts on your Kindle approved e-mail list are authorized to send
attachments to your Kindle.
• set the maximum charge allowed for a single personal document sent wirelessly
to your Kindle. Any personal document exceeding this charge will be sent to your
@free.kindle.com address and a notification will be sent to your Kindle.
• change your default 1-Click payment method for all Kindle transactions.
1. Connect the USB cable (provided with your Kindle) to the Kindle and your
computer.
2. Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would
normally find an external USB drive.
3. Open your Kindle drive. You should see a folder entitled "documents."
4. Transfer the downloaded files into the "documents" folder of your Kindle.
5. Using your computer, eject your Kindle from your computer. The content you
transferred should now appear in Home.
If you are calling from inside the U.S., call toll free:
1-866-321-8851
If you are calling from outside the US, call:
1-206-266-0927 (charges will apply)
U. K. customers:
Outside the U.K.: +44 (0)800 496 2449 (charges will apply)
Other countries:
Tip: You can download and share Kindle books with all the Kindles registered to your
Amazon account.
2. Use the 5-way to underline "Archived Items" and press the 5-way to select.
4. Use the 5-way to navigate to the right and "add to home" will appear under the title.
Press the 5-way to download the item to your new Kindle.
You can also transfer books to your device by visiting the Manage Your Kindle page on
Amazon using your computer. From your computer's web browser, open:
Scroll down to the section entitled "Your Orders." This lists the Kindle books and other
items you have purchased. Clicking the "+" sign next to a book title expands the item's
window. (The device name is listed in the upper left corner of the device's Home
screen.)
1. From the "Your Orders" section of the Manage Your Kindle page, choose the Kindle
to which you want to download the content from the devices listed under "Deliver
to". The content is immediately transferred to the device you chose.
2. The content you transferred should now appear in Home on the device.
1. From the "Your Orders" section of the Manage Your Kindle page, select "Transfer
via computer" and you will be asked to choose the device to which you plan to
transfer the download.
2. Connect one end of the USB cable (provided with your Kindle) to the Kindle and
connect the other end to your computer.
3. Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would
normally find an external USB drive.
4. Open your Kindle drive. You should see a folder entitled "documents."
5. Copy the downloaded files into the "documents" folder of your Kindle.
6. Using your computer, eject your Kindle from your computer. The content you
transferred should now appear in Home.
3. Under "Deliver future editions to" select the Kindle to which you'd like the
subscription to be transferred and select "Save".
4. Upon the next delivery of your subscription, the periodical will appear in the
designated Kindle.
1. Connect the Kindle you want to transfer information from, to your computer using
the USB cable provided for that particular Kindle.
2. Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would
normally find an external USB drive.
3. Open your Kindle drive. You should see a folder entitled "documents". Transfer
your personal documents from this folder to the computer's desktop.
5. Connect the Kindle you want to receive the personal documents to your computer
using the USB cable provided for that particular Kindle.
6. Open your Kindle drive. Transfer your personal documents from your computer
desktop to your Kindle's "documents" folder.
7. Using your computer, eject your Kindle from your computer. The content you
transferred should now appear in Home.
1. Connect the Kindle you want to transfer an audiobook from, to your computer
using the USB cable provided for that particular Kindle.
2. Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would
normally find an external USB drive.
3. Open your Kindle drive. You should see a folder entitled "audible". Transfer this
folder to the computer's desktop.
5. Connect the Kindle you want to receive the audiobooks to your computer using the
USB cable provided for that particular Kindle.
6. Open your Kindle drive. Transfer the "audible" folder from your computer desktop
to your Kindle. You may receive a message asking if you want to replace the folder
already on the Kindle. Select "Yes" to replace the content.
7. Using your computer, eject your Kindle from your computer. The content you
transferred should now appear in Home.
1. Connect the Kindle you want to transfer an MP3 from, to your computer using the
USB cable provided for that particular Kindle.
2. Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would
normally find an external USB drive.
3. Open your Kindle drive. You should see a folder entitled "music". Transfer this
folder to the computer's desktop.
5. Connect the Kindle you want to receive the music folder to your computer using
the USB cable provided for that particular Kindle.
6. Open your Kindle drive. Transfer the "music" folder from your computer desktop
to your Kindle. You may receive a message asking if you want to replace the folder
already on the Kindle. Select “Yes” to replace the content.
• "I'm unable to download a book even though I see strong wireless signal
strength."
• "I can't open any of my books and receive an error message instead."
Slide and release the power switch. If your Kindle does not turn on then try resetting it
by doing the following:
2. Slide and hold the power switch for 15 seconds, then release.
Note that the screen will be blank for about 30 seconds while your Kindle restarts.
If turning wireless off then back on doesn’t work, then try restarting your Kindle by
doing the following:
3. Select "Settings."
5. Select "Restart."
3. Select "Settings."
5. Select "Restart."
2. Press the left arrow on the 5-way to delete and press the 5-way to confirm.
3. Select "Settings."
5. Select "Restart."
If that does not solve the issue, play an MP3 or Audible file on your Kindle using the
device's built-in speakers. If the audio still sounds distorted, contact Customer Service.
3. Select "Settings."
5. Select "Restart."
3. Select "Settings."
5. Select "Restart."
If restarting your Kindle does not resolve the issue, then try doing a factory reset of
your Kindle. Prior to doing so, back up any personal documents, periodical issues older
than the past seven issues that you'd like to keep, MP3, and Audible files. To do a
factory reset:
3. Select "Settings."
6. After your Kindle restarts, go to Archived Items in Home and re-download the
items you'd like to read. Transfer back the personal documents and other files you
had previously backed up.
2. Press the Menu button. The amount of free space is displayed in the upper left
corner of the screen. If you have less than 500 KB of free space, delete some
content from your Kindle.
3. Press the left arrow on the 5-way to delete and press the 5-way to confirm.
3. Select "Settings."
5. Select "Restart."
2. Slide and hold the power switch for 15 seconds before releasing.
Note that the screen will be blank for approximately 30 seconds while your Kindle
restarts.
Don't expose your Kindle to extreme heat or cold. For example, don't leave it in the
trunk of your car in sub-zero or high-heat conditions.
U. K. Customer Support Phone Numbers: within the U.K.: 0800-496-2449 (toll free);
outside the U.K.: +44 (0)800 496 2449 (charges will apply)
Headphone Safety
Listening to audio at high volume for extended periods of time can cause hearing
damage. To avoid this problem, consider the tips below:
3. Wear headphones that isolate the wanted audio from background noise.
The devices meet the FCC Radio Frequency Emission Guidelines and are certified with
the FCC as the FCC ID number found on the back of the device.
EU Declaration of Conformity
Amazon Fulfillment Services, Inc.
Declaration of Conformity
We, Amazon Fulfillment Services, Inc. declare under our own responsibility that the
product:
Model: D00901
Complies with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R&TTE 1999/5/EC Directive
and the following standards:
Applied Standard(s):
Applied Standard(s):
Applied Standard(s):
Applied Standard(s):
All test reports have been reviewed and approved with a Positive Opinion from the
following Notified Body:
The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment will be held at:
Authorized Person:
Declaration of Conformity
We, Amazon Fulfillment Services, Inc. declare under our own responsibility that the
product:
Model: D00901
Complies with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R&TTE 1999/5/EC Directive
and the following standards:
Applied Standard(s):
Applied Standard(s):
Applied Standard(s):
Applied Standard(s):
All the reports have been reviewed and approved with a Positive Opinion from the
following Notified Body:
The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment will be held at:
Amazon EU Sàrl,
of 5 Rue Plaetis, L-2338 Luxembourg, Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg
Authorized Person:
http://www.amazon.com/kindletermsandconditions
In some areas, the disposal of certain electronic devices is regulated. Make sure
you dispose of or recycle Kindle in accordance with your local laws and regulations.
For information about recycling Kindle, go to:
U. S. customers: http://www.amazon.com/kindle-recycling
UL Certification Number
The UL Certification Number for this Kindle can be found on the back of the device.
Display — 6" diagonal display, 600 x 800 pixel resolution, 16-level gray scale.
Size — 7.48 inches by 4.84 inches by 0.34 inches (190 mm by 123 mm by 8.5 mm).
Weight — Kindle Wi-Fi: 8.5 ounces (240 g); Kindle 3G+Wi-Fi: 8.7 ounces (247 g)
Storage — 4GB internal storage, with approximately 3GB available to the user.
Audio — 3.5mm stereo headphone jack, built-in stereo speakers, built-in microphone.
The microphone is not enabled but is provided for future use.
“Content Provider” means the party offering Digital Content in the Kindle Store, which
may be us or a third party.
“Kindle Store” means our storefront through which you can shop for Digital Content or
other items offered by us or third parties and manage your Digital Content and account
settings.
“Other Device” means a computer or device other than a Kindle on which you are
authorized to operate a Reading Application.
“Service” means the wireless connectivity that we provide Kindle users, the provision
of Digital Content, Software, and support and other services that we provide Kindle and
“Software” means the Reading Applications and all software on the Kindle (including
any updates/upgrades to that software), and any related documentation that we make
available to you.
Digital Content
Use of Digital Content. Upon your download of Digital Content and payment of any
applicable fees (including applicable taxes), the Content Provider grants you a non-
exclusive right to view, use, and display such Digital Content an unlimited number of
times, solely on the Kindle or a Reading Application or as otherwise permitted as part
of the Service, solely on the number of Kindles or Other Devices specified in the Kindle
Store, and solely for your personal, non-commercial use. Unless otherwise specified,
Digital Content is licensed, not sold, to you by the Content Provider. The Content
Provider may post additional terms for Digital Content in the Kindle Store. Those terms
will also apply, but this Agreement will govern in the event of a conflict. Some Digital
Content, such as Periodicals, may not be available to you through Reading
Applications.
Limitations. Unless specifically indicated otherwise, you may not sell, rent, lease,
distribute, broadcast, sublicense, or otherwise assign any rights to the Digital Content
or any portion of it to any third party, and you may not remove or modify any
proprietary notices or labels on the Digital Content. In addition, you may not bypass,
modify, defeat, or circumvent security features that protect the Digital Content.
Periodicals. You may cancel your subscription as permitted in our cancellation policy
in the Kindle Store. We may terminate a subscription at our discretion, for example, if
a Periodical is no longer available. If we terminate a subscription before the end of its
term, we will give you a prorated refund. We reserve the right to change subscription
terms and fees from time to time, effective as of the beginning of the next subscription
term.
Your Conduct. You may use the wireless connectivity provided by us only in
connection with the Service. You may not use the wireless connectivity for any other
purpose.
General
Compliance with Law and Reservation of Rights. You will use the Kindle, the
Software, the Service, and the Digital Content in compliance with all applicable laws.
Neither the sale or transfer of the Kindle to you, nor the license of the Software or
Digital Content to you, transfers to you title to or ownership of any intellectual property
rights of Amazon or its suppliers or the other Content Providers. All licenses are non-
exclusive and all rights not expressly granted in this Agreement are reserved to
Amazon or the other Content Providers.
Export Regulations. You will comply with all applicable export and re-export
restrictions and regulations, and you will not transfer, or encourage, assist, or authorize
the transfer of, the Kindle, Digital Content, or Software to a prohibited country or
otherwise in violation of any such restrictions or regulations.
Information Received. The Software will provide Amazon with data about your
Kindle and its interaction with the Service (such as available memory, up-time, log files,
and signal strength). The Software will also provide Amazon with information related
to the Digital Content on your Kindle and Other Devices and your use of it (such as last
Information Provided To Others. You are responsible for any information you
provide to others using a Kindle or a Reading Application.
Patents. The Kindle, Software, and Service and/or methods used in association with
any of the foregoing, may be covered by one or more patents or pending patent
applications.
Termination. Your rights under this Agreement will automatically terminate if you fail
to comply with any term of this Agreement. In case of such termination, you must cease
all use of the Software, and Amazon may immediately revoke your access to the
Service or to Digital Content without refund of any fees. Amazon’s failure to insist upon
or enforce your strict compliance with this Agreement will not constitute a waiver of
any of its rights.
Governing Law. The laws of the state of Washington, U.S.A., without regard to
principles of conflict of laws, will govern this Agreement and any dispute of any sort
that might arise between you and Amazon.
Disputes. Any dispute arising out of or relating in any way to this Agreement in which
the aggregate total claim for relief sought on behalf of one or more of the parties
exceeds U.S. $7,500 will be adjudicated in any state or federal court in King County,
U.S. Government Rights. The Software, Service, and Digital Content are provided to
the U.S. Government as “commercial items,” “commercial computer software,”
“commercial computer software documentation,” and “technical data,” as defined in
the U.S. Federal Acquisition Regulation and the U.S. Defense Federal Acquisition
Regulation Supplement, with the same rights and restrictions customarily provided to
end users.
Amendment. We may amend any of the terms of this Agreement in our sole discretion
by posting the revised terms on the Kindle Store or the Amazon.com website. Your
continued use of the Kindle, Digital Content, Service, or Software after the effective
date of any such amendment constitutes your agreement to be bound by such
amendment.
For help with your Kindle, a Reading Application, the Service or resolving other issues,
please contact Customer Service by e-mail: [email protected] or by
phone at 1-866-321-8851 (toll free) when dialing in the US or at 1-206-266-0927 (charges
will apply) when dialing outside the US.
(end of Agreement)
U.K. Customers
“Content Provider” means the party offering Digital Content in the Kindle Store, which
may be us or a third party.
“Kindle Store” means our storefront through which you can shop for Digital Content or
other items offered by us or third parties and manage your Digital Content and account
settings.
“Other Device” means a computer or device other than a Kindle on which you are
authorized to operate a Reading Application.
“Service” means the wireless connectivity that we provide Kindle users, the provision
of Digital Content, Software, and support and other services that we provide Kindle and
Reading Application users, and the terms and conditions under which we provide each
of the foregoing.
“Software” means the Reading Applications and all software on the Kindle (including
any updates/upgrades to that software), and any related documentation that we make
available to you.
Digital Content
Use of Digital Content. Upon your download of Digital Content and payment of any
applicable fees (including applicable taxes), the Content Provider grants you a non-
exclusive right to view, use, and display such Digital Content an unlimited number of
times, solely on the Kindle or a Reading Application or as otherwise permitted as part
of the Service, solely on the number of Kindles or Other Devices specified in the Kindle
Store, and solely for your personal, non-commercial use. Unless otherwise specified,
Digital Content is licensed, not sold, to you by the Content Provider. The Content
Provider may post additional terms for Digital Content in the Kindle Store. Those terms
will also apply, but this Agreement will govern in the event of a conflict. Some Digital
Content, such as Periodicals, may not be available to you through Reading
Applications.
Limitations. Unless specifically indicated otherwise, you may not sell, rent, lease,
distribute, broadcast, sublicense, or otherwise assign any rights to the Digital Content
or any portion of it to any third party, and you may not remove or modify any
Periodicals. You may cancel your subscription as permitted in our cancellation policy
in the Kindle Store. We may terminate a subscription at our discretion, for example, if
a Periodical is no longer available. If we terminate a subscription before the end of its
term, we will give you a prorated refund. We reserve the right to change subscription
terms and fees from time to time, effective as of the beginning of the next subscription
term.
Wireless Connectivity
Use of Wireless Connectivity. Your Kindle uses wireless connectivity to allow you
to shop for and download Digital Content from the Kindle Store. In general, we do not
charge you for this use of wireless connectivity. Your Kindle may use wireless
connectivity to make other services available to you for which we may charge you a fee,
such as personal file download and subscriptions when you are located in another
country. The fees and terms for such services are located in the Kindle Store and may
change from time to time. If your Kindle functions with third party services, such as WI-
FI access points, a third party may charge you fees for the use of those services.
Your Conduct. You may use the wireless connectivity provided by us only in
connection with the Service. You may not use the wireless connectivity for any other
purpose.
General
Compliance with Law and Reservation of Rights. You will use the Kindle, the
Software, the Service, and the Digital Content in compliance with all applicable laws.
Neither the sale or transfer of the Kindle to you, nor the license of the Software or
Digital Content to you, transfers to you title to or ownership of any intellectual property
rights of Amazon or its suppliers or the other Content Providers. All licenses are non-
Export Regulations. You will comply with all applicable export and re-export
restrictions and regulations, and you will not transfer, or encourage, assist, or authorize
the transfer of, the Kindle, Digital Content, or Software to a prohibited country or
otherwise in violation of any such restrictions or regulations.
Information Received. The Software will provide Amazon with data about your
Kindle and its interaction with the Service (such as available memory, up-time, log files,
and signal strength). The Software will also provide Amazon with information related
to the Digital Content on your Kindle and Other Devices and your use of it (such as last
page read and content archiving). Annotations, bookmarks, notes, highlights, or similar
markings you make using your Kindle or Reading Application and other information
you provide may be stored on servers that are located outside the country in which you
live. Any information we receive is subject to the Amazon.co.uk Privacy Notice.
Personal information transferred to countries outside of the European Economic Area,
if any, will be transferred in accordance with the Amazon.co.uk privacy notice located
at www.amazon.co.uk/privacy and as permitted by applicable data protection laws.
Information Provided To Others. You are responsible for any information you
provide to others using a Kindle or a Reading Application.
Patents. The Kindle, Software, and Service and/or methods used in association with
any of the foregoing, may be covered by one or more patents or pending patent
applications.
Termination. Your rights under this Agreement will automatically terminate if you fail
to comply with any term of this Agreement. In case of such termination, you must cease
all use of the Software, and Amazon may immediately revoke your access to the
Service or to Digital Content without refund of any fees. Amazon’s failure to insist upon
Exclusions of Liability. AMAZON WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR: (A) LOSSES THAT
WERE NOT REASONABLY FORESEEABLE TO YOU AND AMAZON AT THE TIME WHEN
YOU PURCHASED THE KINDLE, DIGITAL CONTENT OR SOFTWARE (AS APPLICABLE);
(B) LOSSES THAT DID NOT ARISE FROM ANY BREACH OR DEFAULT ON AMAZON’S
PART; AND (C) ANY BUSINESS LOSSES, OR OTHER LOSSES THAT ARISE FROM ANY
NON-CONSUMER USE OF THE SERVICE, KINDLE, KINDLE STORE, DIGITAL CONTENT
OR SOFTWARE, OR YOUR USE OF THE KINDLE, KINDLE STORE, DIGITAL CONTENT
OR SOFTWARE IN A WAY THAT IS PROHIBITED BY THIS AGREEMENT. IN RESPECT OF
LOSSES THAT ARE NOT EXCLUDED BY THE ABOVE CLAUSE, AMAZON’S LIABILITY
TO YOU FOR COMPENSATION (IN ADDITION TO YOUR RIGHTS TO OBTAIN A REPAIR,
REPLACEMENT OR REFUND UNDER THE AMAZON WARRANTY OR VIA YOUR
STATUTORY RIGHTS) WILL BE LIMITED TO THREE HUNDRED POUNDS (GBP).
NOTHING IN THIS PARAGRAPH AFFECTS YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS AS A
CONSUMER OR ANY LIABILITY FOR DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY, OR FRAUD.
Governing Law. The laws of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, without regard to
principles of conflict of laws, will govern this Agreement and any dispute of any sort
that might arise between you and Amazon.
Disputes. Any dispute arising out of or relating in any way to this Agreement will be
adjudicated in the courts of the judicial district of Luxembourg City, and you consent to
non-exclusive jurisdiction and venue in such courts.
U.S. Government Rights. The Software, Service, and Digital Content are provided to
the U.S. Government as “commercial items,” “commercial computer software,”
“commercial computer software documentation,” and “technical data,” as defined in
the U.S. Federal Acquisition Regulation and the U.S. Defense Federal Acquisition
Regulation Supplement, with the same rights and restrictions customarily provided to
end users.
Amendment. We may amend any of the terms of this Agreement in our sole
discretion by posting the revised terms on the Kindle Store or the Amazon.co.uk
website.
For help with your Kindle, a Reading Application, the Service or resolving other issues,
please contact Customer Service by e-mail: [email protected] or by
phone at 0800 496 1081.
(end of Agreement)
We warrant the Device against defects in materials and workmanship under ordinary
consumer use for one year from the date of original retail purchase. During this
warranty period, if a defect arises in the Device, and you follow the instructions for
returning the Device, we will, at our option and to the extent permitted by law, either
(i) repair the Device using either new or refurbished parts, (ii) replace the Device with a
new or refurbished Device, or (iii) refund to you all or part of the purchase price of the
Device. This limited warranty applies to any repair, replacement part or replacement
Device for the remainder of the original warranty period or for ninety days, whichever
period is longer. All replaced parts and Devices for which a refund is given shall
become our property. This limited warranty applies only to hardware components of
the Device that are not subject to accident, misuse, neglect, fire or other external
causes, alterations, repair, or commercial use.
Instructions. For specific instructions about how to obtain warranty service for your
Device, please contact Customer Service using the contact information provided in this
guide. In general, you will need to deliver your Device in either its original packaging
or in equally protective packaging to the address specified by Customer Service. Before
you deliver your Device for warranty service, it is your responsibility to back up any
data, software, or other materials you may have stored or preserved on your Device. It
is possible that such data, software or other materials will be lost or reformatted during
service, and we will not be responsible for any such damage or loss.
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have additional rights
which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and this limited warranty does not affect
those rights.
Additional Information
You can see a version of the Kindle License Agreement and Terms of Use, One-Year
Limited Warranty and other Kindle information in other languages at
http://www.amazon.com/kindletermsandconditions.
If you purchased this Device in the United Kingdom, you can see other Kindle
information at http://www.amazon.co.uk/kindletermsandconditions.
MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks
of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.
All other brands, product names, company names, trademarks, and service marks are
the properties of their respective owners.