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Operations Manual Using Software Adjusting System Settings Troubleshooting

Please read this Operations Manual, including the Health and Safety Information section (pages 10 – 19), before use and follow all the instructions carefully. If this product is to be used by children, this manual should be read and explained to them by an adult. Please keep this manual for future reference. Note: See page 4 for a complete list of items included with the system. PTY. LTD. Scoresby Industrial Park, 804 Stud Road, Scoresby Victoria 3179 Australia www.nintendo.com.au support.nintendo.com

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This Nintendo 2DS system is for use with European/Australian version Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DSi™ software titles only. Nintendo DS® software titles from other regions may not function. As the Nintendo 2DS system does not include a Game Pak slot (for Advance™ Game Paks), it is NOT compatible with any peripheral device which needs to be inserted into the Game Pak slot. This Nintendo 2DS system is intended to access the Nintendo eShop for Australia and New Zealand.

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Trademarks are property of their respective owners. Nintendo 2DS and Nintendo 3DS are trademarks of Nintendo. © 2013 Nintendo Co., Ltd. Thank you for purchasing the Nintendo 2DS™ system. Please read this Operations Manual before use, paying careful attention to the Health and Safety Information section on pages 10 – 19, and follow all the instructions carefully. If this product is to be used by children, this manual should be read and explained to them by an adult. Please keep this manual for future reference. Note: In this manual, the term “Nintendo DSi™ system” also refers to the Nintendo DSi™ XL system, and the term “Nintendo 3DS system” also refers to the Nintendo 3DS XL system. Here is what you can do with your Nintendo 2DS system! Set Contents Before using this system, ensure that the contents listed below are all present.

Nintendo 2DS system x 1 (FTR-001) Circle Pad Allows for precision movement (page 21) Touch Screen Nintendo 3DS AC adapter x 1 (WAP-002(AUS)) Touch-sensitive screen that allows you to control software using the stylus (page 21) HOME Button Nintendo 2DS stylus x 1 Displays the HOME Menu (FTR-004) (page 30) Sleep Switch Note: The stylus is located in the stylus holder on the side of the system (page 22). Move this switch to the right to enable Sleep Mode and conserve power (page 24). Note: As closing the system enables Sleep Mode in the Nintendo 3DS system, some software functions may SDHC Memory Card x 1 require the system to be opened or closed. In these cases, use the sleep switch on the Nintendo 2DS. Note: • The SDHC Card is inserted in the SD Card slot (page 20). The SDHC Card is a third-party accessory not manufactured by Nintendo. This system is part of the Nintendo 3DS family. You can enjoy all Nintendo 3DS online services and use all Nintendo 3DS software. Any reference to “Nintendo 3DS” in software and documentation, excluding features involving 3D visuals, is applicable to the Nintendo 2DS. • The capacity of the SDHC Card is stated on the box.

AR Cards x 6 Note: These are used in conjunction with the built-in application, Use software from other systems in the Nintendo DS family (page 38). AR Games: Augmented Reality (page 32).

Quick-Start Guide x 1 Nintendo 3DS software Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software Nintendo 2DS Operations Manual x 1

Also Available The following software comes pre-installed on the system (page 32). Nintendo 2DS Carrying Case (FTR-009) While out and about, protect your Nintendo 2DS with a carrying case (sold separately). Available in two colour schemes, it features a plush cloth lining to keep the system clean Note: There may also be pre-installed on the SDHC Card. Play it by touching its icons on the HOME Menu (page 33). and free from scratches and scuffs.

4 5 SpotPass™ StreetPass™

Your Nintendo 2DS system will automatically search for wireless access points and connect to the internet Your Nintendo 2DS system automatically searches for and exchanges data with other Nintendo 3DS™/ and exchange data at various times, including while in Sleep Mode (page 24). Nintendo 3DS XL / Nintendo 2D systems when you carry it around, such as when you’re out walking or when Note: Data received via SpotPass is saved to the SD Card. you travel by train.

Notifications Image System content updates Other Free software information

Flashes blue when receiving notifications Data will automatically be exchanged if you walk past someone who has the same software title registered with StreetPass while the system is in Sleep Mode, as well as at other times.

Successful StreetPass exchange Flashes green when data is being transferred and a notification is added to your Notifications list (page 48).

Your StreetPass settings are saved on the Nintendo 2DS. Note: You must configure Internet Settings to be able to connect to wireless access points (page 55). • A maximum of 12 software titles can use StreetPass at any one time. Note: • Contact Mode settings for Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles are not saved and must be configured while playing compatible titles. • SpotPass functionality may not be available if an active software title is using certain features or functionality. SpotPass functionality Furthermore, it is not possible to exchange StreetPass data for Nintendo 3DS software titles while Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles is not available during local wireless communication (page 31) or while playing Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software. are in use. • Depending on the type of data received, the notification LED may not light up. • Data cannot be transmitted if the power or wireless functions are off (page 20). A ID is required to download free software (page 54). • StreetPass functionality may not be available if an active software title is using certain features or functionality. StreetPass functionality is not • available during local wireless communication (page 31) or when connected to the internet.

Find the latest software! What you can buy • Downloadable software You can buy new software exclusive to Nintendo eShop, By linking a Nintendo Network ID to your system, you can or download versions of card-based software. share your Nintendo eShop funds and account activity with your U console (page 54). •  You can buy the games you loved on platforms like Game Boy™ Connect to the internet and access Nintendo eShop to view the latest information and videos and Game Boy™ Color. about different kinds of software, and purchase downloadable software. • Nintendo DSiWare You can buy software originally released on Nintendo DSi, known as Nintendo DSiWare™.

6 7 Preparations Using Software Adjusting System Settings Troubleshooting 9 86 85 73 Contact Information Technical Specifications Technical Troubleshooting • 3DS Battery Pack the Nintendo Replacing 75 Troubleshooting • 54 65 55 56 60 61 63 71 72 53 54 55 60 62 64 Linking a Nintendo Network ID Network a Nintendo Linking Transfer System Connection Internet for Items Required the Internet to Connecting Be Restricted Can That Options Controls Parental Configuring Backup Data Save Update System Memory System Format System Settings System ID Settings Network Nintendo SettingsInternet Controls Parental ManagementData Other Settings Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting

33 34 34 35 36 37 44 45 46 47 49 41 43 48 32 39 30 38 41 42 43 48 50 51 52 Cards Friend Viewing / Communication Wireless / Registration Friend Card Friend your Editing with Friends Communicating List Settings Friend Notifications Viewing Opening Software Manuals Electronic Data Backing Save Up Software Brightness Adjusting Menu on the HOME Folders Creating Photos Taking Opening Software List Friend Notifications Receiving Icons Software Game Cards Using HOME Menu Card-Based Software Notifications Download Software Download Game Notes List Friend Browser Internet Play Download Using Software Using

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Contents • • 8 Health and Safety Information (Please read) Health and Safety Information Be sure to observe the following Health and Safety Information carefully during use of the product. Be sure to observe the following to ensure your well-being during the use of this product. Failure to do so could result in accidents and / or injury.

WARNING – SEIZURES InformationHealth and Safety The use of this product by children Some people (about 1 in 4000) may have seizures or blackouts triggered by light flashes or patterns, and this may occur while they IF THIS PRODUCT IS TO BE USED BY CHILDREN, THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE READ AND EXPLAINED TO THEM BY AN ADULT OR LEGAL • are watching TV or playing video games, even if they have never had a seizure before. GUARDIAN. PARENTS OR LEGAL GUARDIANS SHOULD MONITOR CHILDREN WHEN PLAYING VIDEO GAMES. CHILDREN SHOULD BE SUPERVISED AND ASSISTED WHILE PLAYING. • Anyone who has ever experienced seizures, loss of awareness or any other symptom linked to an epileptic condition should consult a doctor before playing video games. If the system doesn’t operate properly • Parents or legal guardians should monitor children when they play video games. Stop play and consult a doctor if you or your child have any unusual symptoms, such as: If you suspect your system isn’t functioning as it should, refer to the Troubleshooting section on pages 75 – 84. Convulsions Eye or muscle twitching Loss of awareness If you notice any damage to the system, or any unusual sounds, smells or smoke emanating from it, Altered vision Involuntary movements Disorientation

Health and SafetyHealth Information please do the following: To reduce the likelihood of a seizure when playing video games, follow these precautions: 1. Do not play if you are tired or need sleep. 1. Turn off 2. Remove 3. Contact 2. Play in a well-lit room. 3. Take a break of 10 to 15 minutes every hour. Press and hold the POWER Button Remove the AC adapter and any Contact Nintendo Customer Service to turn off the power other accessories (page 86) Note: Touching the product in this state Note: Be sure to remove the AC adapter plug Note: Do not attempt to repair the system WARNING – EYE STRAIN AND MOTION SICKNESS could be dangerous, so be careful when from the electrical outlet before detaching yourself. To do so could cause injury. pressing the POWER Button. the DC connector plug from the system Playing video games can make your eyes hurt after a sustained period of time. Playing video games can also cause motion sickness in some players. Follow these instructions to avoid eye strain, dizziness or nausea: Guide to Warning Levels • Avoid excessively long play sessions. Parents or legal guardians should monitor their children for appropriate play. • Take a break of 10 to 15 minutes every hour, even if you don’t think you need it. The following warnings indicate the severity of the consequences, should you fail to observe the correct procedures. • If your eyes become tired or sore while playing, or if you feel dizzy or nauseated, stop and rest for several hours before playing again. Failing to observe the precautionary steps could result in death or serious personal injury • If you continue to have any of the above symptoms or other discomfort during or after play, stop playing and see a doctor. WARNING (or damage to property).

Failing to observe the precautionary steps could result in personal injury CAUTION (or damage to property). WARNING – REPETITIVE MOTION INJURIES Playing video games can make your muscles, joints or skin hurt after a few hours. Follow these instructions to avoid problems CAREFUL USAGE Failing to use the product properly could result in damage to property. such as tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome or skin irritation: • Avoid excessively long play sessions. Parents or legal guardians should monitor their children for appropriate play. • Take a break of 10 to 15 minutes every hour, even if you don’t think you need it. The following symbols appear inside warnings: • When using the stylus, you do not need to grip it tightly or press it hard against the screen. Doing so may cause fatigue or discomfort. Disassembly Handling Prohibition Symbols Prohibited • If your hands, wrists, or arms become tired or sore while playing, or if you feel symptoms such as tingling, numbness, prohibited prohibited burning or stiffness, stop and rest them for several hours before playing again. • If you continue to have any of the above symptoms or other discomfort during or after play, stop playing and see a doctor. Instructional Symbol Information

10 11 WARNING – BATTERY LEAKAGE WARNING – WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

The Nintendo 2DS system contains a rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack. Leakage or combustion of the battery pack can The Nintendo 2DS system offers various applications allowing your Nintendo 2DS system to communicate using wireless cause personal injury as well as damage to your Nintendo 2DS system. communication. You can disable wireless communication in the power-saving options screen. IMPORTANT: The Nintendo 2DS system may automatically connect to the internet when wireless communication is enabled. To avoid battery leakage and / or combustion: InformationHealth and Safety If you want to avoid such connection, please disable all wireless communication in the power-saving options screen. A broad- • Do not damage the battery. band internet connection and a wireless access point or a Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector are required in order to enjoy certain • Do not expose the battery to excessive physical shock, vibration, or liquids. online services. You are responsible for any internet connection fees. We therefore recommend you make sure that you have • Do not disassemble, deform or attempt to repair the battery. high-speed internet access, with no restrictions on usage and downloading time, before using such services in order to avoid • Do not expose the battery to heat or dispose of it in a fire. additional internet charges being incurred when using such services. Online services are not available in all countries; visit http://3dsservices.nintendo-europe.com for details. Do not touch the terminals of the battery or cause a short circuit between the terminals with a metal object. • The use of online services requires a wireless internet connection and the acceptance of network-related terms and privacy policies. • Do not peel or damage the battery label. The creation and linking of a Nintendo Network ID may be required. • Use a compatible AC adapter. • The battery pack of the Nintendo 2DS system is only to be recharged under adult supervision. Keep the following in mind regarding the use of wireless communication: Health and SafetyHealth Information The battery is to be removed from the Nintendo 2DS system before disposing of the unit. • If you post, send or otherwise make available any information or content through wireless communication please make • sure not to include any information that can be used to identify you personally, such as your name, email address, your If the battery pack leaks, do not touch it. To ensure any leaked fluid on the system doesn’t come into contact with your hands, address or your telephone number, as others may be allowed to see such information and content. In particular, when wipe the exterior of the system thoroughly with a soft, slightly damp cloth. If the leaked fluid comes into contact with your choosing a user name or nickname for your ™ characters, please do not use your real name as others may be able to hands or any other part of your body, rinse it away with water. If liquid leaking from a battery pack comes into contact with view your user name and the nicknames of your Mii characters when using wireless communication. your eyes, it can cause injury. Immediately rinse your eyes with plenty of water and consult a doctor. • Friend codes and friend cards are a part of a system that allows you to establish a friendship with other users, so that you can play, communicate and interact with people you know. If you exchange friend codes or friend cards with strangers, there is a risk that you could receive information or messages with offensive language or inappropriate content and that WARNING – RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE strangers may see information about you that you do not want strangers to see. We therefore recommend that you do not give your friend codes to people you don’t know and that you do not share friend cards with people you don’t know. The Nintendo 2DS system can emit radio waves that can affect the operation of nearby electronics, including cardiac pacemakers. • Do not engage in harmful, illegal, offensive or otherwise inappropriate activity that might cause problems for other users. • Do not operate the Nintendo 2DS system within 25 centimetres (10 inches) of a pacemaker while using wireless communication. In particular, do not post, send or otherwise make available any information or content that threatens, abuses or harasses If you have a pacemaker or other implanted medical device, do not use wireless communication without first consulting other persons, infringes on the rights of others (such as copyrights, portrait rights, privacy rights, rights of publicity or your doctor or the manufacturer of your medical device. trademarks) or that may make other people feel uncomfortable. In particular, when sending, posting or making available photos, images or videos displaying other people, make sure to obtain their permission beforehand. If inappropriate conduct Important Safety Information for use of Nintendo 2DS on board aeroplanes, in hospitals and airports is reported or confirmed, you may be subject to penalties such as being banned from online services. • Operation of the Nintendo 2DS system with wireless communication NOT active may be allowed on board aeroplanes, in hospitals, and in airports as with any other non-wireless device. • You will know when wireless communication is active on your Nintendo 2DS system when the yellow wireless LED is lit, to indicate that communication is enabled, or is blinking, to indicate that wireless communication is in progress. The wireless LED will blink when you are using in-game multiplayer features or transferring a game / feature to / from another unit. Observe and follow all regulations and rules regarding the use of wireless devices in locations such as hospitals, airports, or on board aeroplanes. • In order to comply with airline regulations, do not use wireless communication functions while on board an aeroplane. Operation in these locations may interfere with or cause malfunctions of equipment, with resulting injuries to persons or damage to property. IMPORTANT: The Nintendo 2DS system allows you to disable wireless communication for all system features. To enable / disable wireless communication, touch the icon in the upper-left corner of the Touch Screen while on the HOME Menu to open the power-saving options screen.

12 13 Please read the following carefully to ensure the correct use of this product. Do not touch the AC adapter connector with your fingers or metal objects WARNING Doing so can lead to fire, electrocution, short-circuits and / or malfunctions. Do not disassemble or try to repair the system Do not touch the system or AC adapter while charging during a thunderstorm

Doing so could lead to electrocution from conducted lightning. InformationHealth and Safety Do not expose the battery to heat or dispose of it in a fire Do not expose the system to heat sources such as heaters or stoves, and try not to expose the system Do not use the system in very humid environments or in places with high levels of dust or soot to direct sunlight for extended periods of time This could lead to fire, electrocution and / or malfunction. This could also cause mould to grow on the camera lenses. Failure to observe this precaution could result in the battery pack leaking, combusting or exploding, which can in turn lead to fire and / or electrocution. Also, certain degrees of heat can lead to the battery pack becoming deformed or damaged. Do not expose the system to excessive physical shock such as dropping it or treading on it This could lead to damaged screens or the battery pack overheating, which could lead to burns or other injuries. Use a compatible AC adapter and battery pack Note: Touching the system while it is damaged can be dangerous. Doing so can lead to injuries, so do not attempt to touch Using an incompatible AC adapter or battery pack can lead to battery leakage, combustion or explosion, which can in turn damaged areas. Health and SafetyHealth Information lead to fire and / or electrocution. Use the Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack (CTR-003) and Nintendo 3DS AC adapter (WAP-002(AUS)) only. Do not get too close to the infrared transceiver Looking directly into the infrared transceiver can lead to impaired vision and other problems. Do not touch the terminals of the battery with any foreign materials or metal objects, and do not damage the battery pack Do not use excessive volume for headphones Doing so can lead to combustion, explosions, electrocution and / or short-circuits. Using headphones at loud volumes for long periods of time could result in impaired hearing. When using headphones, Do not use the system with travel transformers, incandescent-specific light dimmers, keep the volume at a that allows you to hear background sounds. If you notice problems such as fatigue or ringing in or in-car AC / DC adapters or chargers. the ears, discontinue use. If the symptoms persist, consult a doctor.

Touching the system more than necessary while it is damaged can lead to injury Use the AC adapter and battery pack only with compatible systems Make no attempt to touch the areas that have sustained damage. Using the AC adapter and / or battery pack with an incompatible unit can cause fire, battery leakage, combustion, explosion or electric shocks. Do not place the system, or accessories such as SD Cards, within easy reach of children or pets, or in • The Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack (CTR-003) can be used with the following: places where there is a risk it could fall into their reach • Nintendo 3DS (CTR-001(EUR)) Children may place the AC adapter, stylus, system accessories or other parts into their mouths and cause themselves harm • Nintendo 2DS (FTR-001) as a result. •  Pro Controller (WUP-005) • The Nintendo 3DS AC adapter (WAP-002(AUS)) can be used with the following: Do not use while driving, cycling or walking • Nintendo 3DS (CTR-001(EUR)) • Use of the system while driving is an offence and it is dangerous. • Nintendo 3DS XL (SPR-001(EUR)) • Use of the system while walking or cycling can lead to accidents. • Nintendo 2DS (FTR-001) • Nintendo DSi (TWL-001(AUS)) • Nintendo DSi XL (UTL-001(AUS))

Do not spill liquids on, or insert any foreign materials into, the system This can lead to fire, electric shocks and / or malfunctions. If the Nintendo 2DS system comes into contact with liquids, immediately turn the power off, remove the AC adapter, remove the battery cover and battery, then wipe the exterior clean with a soft, slightly damp cloth (use water only). Do not wipe the interior of the Nintendo 2DS system with any liquids.

14 15 Be aware of your surroundings while using the system Do not plug too many devices into the electrical outlet or power boards, and do not connect multiple Failing to take care could lead to injury, damage to household equipment and other electrical adapters together malfunctions. Doing so could lead to fire or electrocution. • You will probably move around while using the camera function to take photographs

or play certain games, so be careful that all areas that you might move into are Be sure to plug in and remove the AC adapter properly InformationHealth and Safety clear. Make sure that furniture, objects and people are out of the play area so you Failure to do so could lead to fire, electrocution or short circuits. don’t accidentally bump into them while playing. Failing to insert the AC adapter properly into the electrical outlet may allow metal objects (such as paperclips or metallic straps) to come into contact with the prongs of the plug. To remove the AC adapter, grip the body of the plug securely and pull it straight out of the electrical outlet. Do not expose the Nintendo 2DS system to high temperatures If the system is to be used by children, a parent or legal guardian should ensure that they do not allow the child to touch The Nintendo 2DS system is designed for use at temperatures of 5– 35°C. Using the system in hot environments (e.g. the prongs of the plug with metal objects when plugging the AC adapter in. under a duvet or other non-ventilated environment) can lead to the system temperature rising sharply, which may cause The AC adapter should be plugged into an easily accessible electrical outlet that is near the equipment to be charged. burns. Use of the system for prolonged periods while charging, can increase the temperature of the system. Touching the system while it is hot may cause burns. Do not use the system with wet hands Health and SafetyHealth Information Use the stylus properly This can lead to accidents, malfunction, injury or damage to property. Incorrect use can lead to injury or damage. • Do not use the stylus for any purpose other than to operate the Nintendo 2DS system. CAUTION • Do not bend or apply unnecessary force to the stylus during use. • Do not use damaged or distorted styli. Do not apply unnecessary pressure to the LCD screens or subject them to extreme shock Doing so could lead to injury or malfunction. Be sure to connect the AC adapter to the correct voltage (AC 230 – 240V) When carrying the system with you, avoid touching the screens with hard or pointed objects. If the LCD screens should break, avoid contact with any leaking fluid. Failure to do so could lead to fire, overheating, electrocution and other malfunctions. Do not use voltage transformers intended for use abroad or plugs that deliver reduced amounts of electricity. Do not put the system into your back pocket Do not use the AC adapter if the cable or plug is damaged Subjecting the system and LCD screens to excessive force, for example sitting on them, can damage them and lead to injury or malfunction. Doing so can lead to fire and / or electrocution. • Avoid tightly wrapping, treading on, pulling, twisting or making adjustments to the cord. • Avoid placing heavy objects on the cord, especially on the DC connector plug. • If the system has been damaged or the cord broken, do not attempt to use it. • Do not expose the cord to extreme heat sources such as heaters or stoves. • If the external flexible cable or cord of the AC adapter becomes damaged, please contact Nintendo Customer Service for information about replacement parts (page 86). In order to avoid any potential hazards, do not attempt to Purchase a strong wrist strap repair the adapter yourself. Should you use a wrist strap, please be aware that home-made or weak straps may break, leading to injury or damage. • If the system is charging while being used, be careful not to pull on or entangle the power cord. • Use of the AC adapter by children should only be allowed with the full supervision of a parent or legal guardian. Do not swing the system by its strap Doing so could lead to the strap breaking and the system being dropped or thrown. This could result in damage to the Keep the AC plug clean by wiping with a dry cloth system or surrounding objects, and injury to yourself or others. Attempting to use the system when it is unclean or dusty could lead to fire, electrocution or short circuits.

16 17 CAREFUL USAGE Do not place the system directly in front of air-conditioning units or in areas which experience sudden changes in temperature and / or are • The AC adapter used with the Nintendo 2DS system should be regularly examined for damage to the cord, plug enclosure and subject to condensation other parts. Condensation in the system can lead to malfunction. The Nintendo 2DS system is not intended for children under 3 years old. • InformationHealth and Safety • The AC adapter is for indoor use only. Taking the Nintendo 2DS system from a cold environment to a warm one To avoid condensation in the system, place it into a plastic bag and remove the air Do not repeatedly turn the power on and off from the bag. Leave the system for approximately 60 minutes, until it warms up to Doing so can lead to malfunction and loss of data on SD Cards and in the System Memory. the temperature of its surroundings, before using it. If condensation has formed on the system First, always turn the power of your Nintendo 2DS system off before loading or removing a Game Card / Turn the system off and leave it for approximately 60 minutes in a warm environment, SD Card. Insert the Game Card / SD Card completely without forcing either the Game Card / SD Card or the until all water droplets have dried, before using it again. Nintendo 2DS system Failure to do so can affect save data and cause damage to the system or accessories. Health and SafetyHealth Information Do not blow into the connectors of the system or Game Cards Only use compatible accessories Doing so can cause vapour to enter, which may damage the Game Card and / or Nintendo 2DS system. The use of the following devices can lead to malfunction or incorrect functionality: • Accessories which are incompatible with the software being used. Do not allow the system to come into contact with paint thinner, alcohol or any other solvent Devices and accessories that are not compatible. Doing so can damage the plastic and result in the coating coming off. Be careful not to handle the system after using products like • nail varnish remover. To clean the system, dampen a cloth with mildly soapy water, carefully wring out all excess water and then • Broken or damaged accessories. wipe the system clean. After cleaning, wipe the system down again with a soft, dry cloth. The Nintendo 2DS should be disconnected from the AC adapter before cleaning. Do not move the Circle Pad violently from side to side This may damage the controller and could affect game play. When disposing of the battery or system, follow appropriate local guidelines and regulations For information on battery disposal, contact your local solid waste authority (page 74). Do not damage the Touch Screen • If you wish to dispose of your system, please delete all your data first. If you do not have a Nintendo Network ID linked to the system, Doing so can lead to malfunction. delete your Nintendo eShop account and then format the system memory. If you have a Nintendo Network ID linked to your system, • Use either the included stylus (FTR-004) or the item specified by the software for on-screen commands. Do not use pens, however, you will only need to format the system memory. Also, please delete all data on the SD card separately using a computer. metal objects or any other instrument (including fingernails) that could leave scratches on the screen. • If you would like to continue to use another system in the Nintendo 3DS family, you can transfer all your data to the new system • Do not apply unnecessary pressure to, scrape objects across or stab at the Touch Screen. using System Transfer (page 65) instead of deleting it. • Do not use the Touch Screen with sand, lint, crumbs or other abrasive materials on it as these could leave scratches. If the Touch Screen is dirty, use a soft cloth to wipe it clean. Distribution of Personal Information The upper screen is not touch sensitive. Do not attempt to use the stylus on it. Once any kind of audio or video data has been transmitted from your Nintendo 2DS system, it may be copied and / or modified freely • by third parties. Upon agreeing to transmit your data, you will not be able to limit its use or delete it thereafter.

Do not expose the cameras to direct sunlight for an extended period of time, and do not directly photograph IMPORTANT: ANY UNAUTHORISED TECHNICAL MODIFICATION OF THE HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE OF YOUR NINTENDO 2DS the Sun or other intense light sources SYSTEM, OR USE OF ANY UNAUTHORISED DEVICES WITH YOUR SYSTEM, MAY RENDER YOUR SYSTEM PERMANENTLY UNPLAYABLE Doing so could lead to malfunction of the cameras or discolouration of the photographed images. AND RESULT IN REMOVAL OF UNAUTHORISED CONTENT. Your Nintendo 2DS system and software are not designed for use with any unauthorised device and / or any unauthorised software. • Images taken by the cameras may be brighter or darker or have slightly different colours than the actual objects photographed. Please note that the Nintendo warranties do not cover any defects to or defects caused by unauthorised devices, software, modifications There may also be permanent light or dark spots on the images. Neither of these cases indicates a defective product. and / or non-licensed accessories. Furthermore, such use may lead to injury to yourself or others and may cause performance issues • If the lenses get dirty, wipe them gently with a dry, soft cloth or cotton swab to clean them. Be very careful not to press on the and / or damage to your Nintendo 2DS system and related services. Nintendo (as well as any Nintendo licensees or distributors) is not camera lenses when cleaning, as this may cause damage. responsible for any damage or loss caused by the use of such devices, software, modifications or non-licensed accessories. Important! After the Nintendo 2DS system is updated, any existing or future unauthorised technical modification of the hardware or software of your Nintendo 2DS system, or use of an unauthorised device in connection with your system, may render the system permanently unplayable. Content deriving from the unauthorised modification of the hardware or software of your Nintendo 2DS system may be removed. Failure to accept the update may render games unplayable.

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• • • • About Charging 2 1 Do notplace anythingDo infront oftheAC Adapter that would beprevent itfrom outletimmediately. beingunpluggedfrom theelectrical notusetheACDo Adapter inplaces where itmay besplashedwithwater orany other liquids, orinextremely humidplaces. (page 86). If you feel theusagetimehasnoticeably reduced, replace For pack. thebattery replacement packs, battery Nintendo pleasecontact Customer Service life atof thebattery thetimeofpurchase. life decreasesBattery slightly over iscontinually timeasthebattery usedand recharged. After 500recharges, life may battery bereduced to 70% andpreventdegrade thebattery itfrom charging. Iftheambient temperature islow, may thebattery notcharge completely. Charge thesystem inanenvironment of5–35°C.Attempting to charge whiletheambient temperature thebattery isoutsidethisrange may or dependingonthelevel ofcharge remaining inthebattery. The system takes approximately 3hours30minutes to fullyrecharge whenoff. Charging ifthesystem timemay isbeingusedwhilecharging, vary Note: • • • theAC outlet adapterInsert pluginto astandard 230–240VAC electrical Note:  plugto theNintendo 2DSsystem theDCconnector Connect WARNING To detachthesystem from theAC adapter, holdthesystem plug, andtheDCconnector notthecable, whileyou remove it. This isnotamalfunction. If you play agamewhilethesystem isrecharging, therecharge LEDmay notalways turnoffonce charging has completed. AC adapter outletandremove plugfrom theelectrical plugfrom theDCconnector theNintendo 2DS system. The recharge LEDwilllight upwhencharging begins, andturnoffwhencharging isfinished. Whencharging hasfinished, remove the Be sureBe plugistheright theDCconnector way itinto upbefore the system. inserting for thefirsttime. You mustcharge packbefore thebattery you useyour Nintendo 2DSsystem Recharging (logo facingupwards) DC plug AC plugconnectors (The LEDwillgooutwhen charging iscomplete.) Recharge LED lit

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Recharging Preparations 24 Turning the power on and off Preparations Sleep Modeand Sleep Turning thePower Off • • • Note: has beenturnedon. Turn thesystem onby pressing the POWER Button. The power LEDwilllight upwhenthesystem to perform thesesteps.to perform onthe The withthestylus following steps shouldbeperformed Touch Screen (page21). You mustconfigure thesystem after turningiton for thefirsttime. Ifthissystem isto beusedby children, anadultshouldmake sure Configuring the System for the FirstTime Sleep Mode Sleep Alternatively, pressing andholdingthePOWER Button hasthesameeffect. Press thePOWER Button to display thePOWER Menu. From here, touch POWER OFFto turnthepower off. Turning thepower off Nintendo enter cannot 3DSSound Sleep Mode during playback. outspecifictasks.Note: software enter Some cannot SleepModewhileinuseorcarrying For example, (page 7)remain whenthesystem active isinSleepMode, butpower consumption isgreatly reduced. Sleep Mode, thescreens willturnoffandbutton controls willbecome inactive.SpotPass (page6)andStreetPass Move thesleepswitch to theright whilethepower isonto pausethegameandactivate SleepMode. While in 2 1 For information aboutthepower life, LEDandbattery seepage27. It may take several seconds for theHOMEMenuto display after thepower isturnedon. If thesleepswitch ismoved to theright, thepower beturnedofforon. cannot Touch thedateSet andtime • Touch thelanguageyou would like to use, thentouch OK. thesystemSet language touch OK. At thebeginning, information aboutthesystem willbedisplayed. Touch OKafter reading itto continue. and the System thefirsttimepower Settings isturnedon. The POWER Button isusedto turnthesystem bothonandoff. You must configure Turning thepower onandoff to setthedate andtime, then Power on

Lit Nintendo 2DSsystem. Your system isnow ready to beused. Press the HOMEButton to enter theHOME Menu(page30)andbeginusingyour 3 9 8 7 6 5 4 • • • Note: Enter ausername selecting ABOUT selecting THIS SYSTEM Settings, intheSystem inOther (page64). Settings Touch theintroduction. Even OKto start ifyou touch LATER you viewtheintroduction can by to the systemRead the introduction settings asrequired. If thesystem isto beusedby children, parents andguardians shouldconfigure Parental Controls browsing theinternet andinteracting withotherusers. upParentalSet Controls to limitchildren’s access content to certain andfunctionality, suchas ParentalSet Controls (page60) play software totitles. beusedwithsupported To setthislater, touch SETLATER. Connecting to theinternet allows ofdata various to types beexchanged viaSpotPass andwireless Configure your internet settings(page55) touch LATER. After reading theinformation, touch IACCEPT. Ifyou would rather accept theseterms later, Policy and Privacy User Agreement Accept theNintendo 3DS Service Touch OKto confirm. ofresidence, your thenyour country region Select Touch Enter your date ofbirth on otherNintendo 3DS/Nintendo 3DSXL/Nintendo 2DSsystems. find offensive. Theuseofinappropriate language may resultinthedisplay of yournamebeing restricted Nintendo DSsystems viawireless communication, sodonotincludewords orphrases that othersmay The nameyou choosewillbevisibleonotherNintendo 3DS/Nintendo 3DSXL/Nintendo 2DSsystems and beamaximumof10characters.Names can For information onkeyboard usage, seepage26. and to enter your date ofbirth.

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Turning the power on and off and on power the Turning Preparations 26 Turning the power on and off Preparations Standard Numeric Keyboard A keyboard willbedisplayed onthe Touch Screen whenyou are required to inputcharacters. Touch to acharacter enter it. Using theKeyboards character entered.character and lower Switch between upper- Switch between inputmodes Predictive text Predictive on case for thenext ­case  lowercase characters. Switch between upper-and Special characters Special / off Show additionalcharacters. Symbols Alphanumeric

Choose theword you want from alist. textPredictive pressing itrepeatedly. assigned to eachbutton by Cycle through thecharacters Delete thelastnumberentered.

left ofthe cursor.left to the Delete thecharacter Move to thenext line. Mobilephone Confirm inputand character move tospace. thenext Next character

Nintendo enter cannot 3DSSound SleepModeduringplayback. even ifthesleepswitch ismoved to the right. Enabling SleepModewhileusingsuch software willresult inthepower LEDremaining solidlylit. For example, Note: The power LEDslowly pulseswhen thesystem isinSleepMode. software Some titlesdonotallow thesystem to enter SleepModewhileinuse, time below thefigures shown below. the ambient temperature. such,thesetimesshouldonlybetaken As asrough estimates. Using thecamera features may reduce the battery dependingonanumberoffactors, suchasthesoftware life beingused, willvary ofwireless thequantity Battery data sent andreceived and blue andslowly brightens anddims, power. thesystem battery isinSleepMode(page24),whichwillconserve Note: Ifthepower LEDisred, save your gamequicklyandrecharge. charge Ifthebattery runs outbefore you save, you may loseunsaved data. IftheLEDis to run out.starting The power LEDlights upbluewhenthesystem isturnedon,turnsred charge whenthebattery islow andflashes is red whenthebattery StreetPass is fullycharged, active. Ifthebattery thesystem remain can inSleepMode for 3days. Leaving thesystem inSleepMode(page24)greatly reduces power consumption whileleaving wireless communication suchasSpotPass and Battery LifeBattery Power LED Longer Dark brightness Battery lifeBattery Screen Screen High Remaining battery chargeRemaining battery Solid Blue Solid Playing Nintendo 3DSsoftware: approx. 3.5–5.5hours Playing Nintendo DSsoftware: approx. 5–9hours Light Shorter Solid Red Solid Low changing thebrightness levels, seepage35). LCD screens. The system issetto “5” at purchase (for information on The life willchangedependingonthebrightness battery ofthe Almost empty Flashes Red The notification LED The notification will alsoflash.

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Turning the power on and off and on power the Turning Preparations 28 Using SD Cards Preparations How to Insert no needto turnoffthepower. Note: Ifprompted duringagameto remove theSDCard, there is damage thesystem ortheSDCardanddestroy data. remove anSDCard. Failure thisstep to could observe Turn thepower offbefore orattempting to insert How to Remove (including itssave bemoved data) cannot between orcopiedindividually SDCards. Note: With theexception ofNintendo DSiWare (page7),alldownloaded software isstored ontheSDCard. Downloaded software or to store musicto playofdata you back(thetype save can varies between software titles). The includedSDHCCard into comes theSDCard pre-inserted slotonyour Nintendo 2DSsystem. You usean SD Card can to backupphoto data upper position. bewrittencannot to itorerased. To theswitch enablethesefunctions, shouldbeinthe When theSDCard’s switch write-protection isinthelower position,itislocked anddata SD Card SwitchWrite-Protection Leaving theadapter inthesystem could result indamageormalfunction. When usinganSDCard adapter, besure to remove theentire adapter (not justthecard) from thesystem after use. An SDCard adapter isrequired to useminiSDormicroSD Cards. Cards MiniSD /MicroSD Using 2 1 Insert theSDCardinto theSDCardslot Insert theSDCardslotcoverOpen Push itgently butfirmlyuntil itclicksinto place, then replace theslot cover. between 4GBand32GB. Cards Cards upto SDMemory 2GB,Nintendo andSDHCMemory 2DSsupports Using SDCards

Click Press ontheSDCard untilitmakes aclicking sound and popsout, thenremove it. switch Write-protection The labelshould face up.

cannot latercannot combine thecontents ofmultipleSDCards. Alternatively, transfer allofthedata from your current SDCard to onewithalarger capacity. You save can software to anotherSDCard, but To free upspace onafullSDCard, delete photo, videoorsoundfiles you nolongerneedviaData Management inthe SystemSettings (page62). If Your SDCard isfull... Precautions for CopyingPrecautions Software • • Note: “Nintendo 3DS” folder to thetarget SDCard. In order to transfer data, you willneedacomputer andacommercially-available SDCard reader modification inorder modification to usethedata. The entire “Nintendo 3DS” folder mustbecopiedwithout any unusable. are copied from one”Nintendo 3DS“folder to another, theywillberendered If thecontents ofthe”Nintendo 3DS“folder are modifiedor ifindividualfiles Copying new data over existing data willrender thetarget data unusable. softwareDownload saved onmultipleSDCards beconsolidated cannot onto asingleSDCard. You copy data cannot usingthefollowing methods for useasbackups ofyour progress. Ensure that you usethenew only SDCard. You useoneSDCardwithasoftware shouldonly titleat becopiedto multipleSDCards atime;thesamesoftware cannot If updated data issaved onthenewSDCard, you may notbeableto usethesamesoftware withtheoriginalSDCard. Always copy theentire ”Nintendo 3DS“folder. Do notmodify, move, delete orchangethenamesoffilesinthis folder. softwareDownload (includingsave data) isstored insidethe “Nintendo 3DS” folder. Photo data isnotstored inthisfolder. Always copy thefolder to theroot oftheSDCard. “Nintendo 3DS” folder Computer Target SDCard (larger capacity) / writer andshouldtransfer theentire

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Using SD Cards SD Using Preparations HOME Menu Scrolling / Adjusting and Moving Software Icons The HOME Menu is displayed when you turn on the power. Everything on the Nintendo 2DS system can be accessed from here. Scrolling Touch an icon, then slide the stylus to the left or right to scroll through the available software icons. Touching / on the sides of the screen has the same function. Software titles can be launched from the HOME Menu by touching the icon that corresponds to the title you want to play. The HOME Menu also shows the time and date, current wireless communication mode and the number of steps you’ve taken that day. Look out for on a software icon to instantly tell when a title has received new information or an update via SpotPass. Touch Slide StreetPass (page 31) Play Coins / Today’s steps Battery charge Full Signal strength (internet) Adjusting the Display and Moving Software Icons Signal strength (local wireless) Adjusting software icon display (page 31) Touch / to change the layout of the software icons shown on screen. Date and time Low Almost empty (flashing) Wireless communication Using Software mode (page 31) Recharging (flashing) Recharging complete Using Software Using Screen brightness / Moving software icons Wireless communication To move an icon, touch and hold the stylus over the icon until it (page 35) Game Notes detaches, then drag it to where you want to place it and release the stylus. (page 42) Dragging an icon on top of another icon will swap the two icons. Adjust software icon display Friend list

(page 31) (page 43) HOME Menu Notifications Wireless communication modes Software icons (page 32) (page 48)

HOME Menu New notifications for software titles are Internet browser This indicates that an internet connection has been established (page 55). indicated with (green) / (blue) (page 50) on the software icon (page 48).  This indicates that the system is searching for other users who have StreetPass activated (page 7). (page 51) Registering Nintendo 3DS software for use with StreetPass allows the system to automatically search for other users to exchange information with. This status will be shown together with .

Note: Press and at the same time to activate the cameras and take photos (page 37). This indicates that the system is communicating with other Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo 3DS XL / Nintendo 2DS • systems in your vicinity. Features such as local friend registration (page 44) and Download Play (page 52) • Content displayed on the upper screen differs according to the software being used. The display rotates more quickly when the microphone picks up options make use of the local wireless function. During wireless communication mode, the signal-strength more noise. icon is displayed. Stronger signal strength means better data transmissions. Play Coins / Today’s steps will be displayed when wireless communication is enabled, and when it is disabled. You can enable / disable wireless communication in the power-saving options If you walk around with your Nintendo 2DS system, it will count your steps. Every 100 steps you take, you earn a Play Coin. You can earn up screen (page 35). will be shown when enabled, and when disabled. to 10 Play Coins per day, and a maximum of 300 in total. These can then be used in compatible software titles. Note: • Steps are counted when the system is in Sleep Mode. • A maximum of seven days’ worth of step data can be recorded while Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles are left running. You will have to turn the software off once before you can record more.

30 31 Software Icons Opening Software

Free software received via SpotPass and software downloaded via Nintendo eShop are added as icons on the HOME Menu. Touch the software icon, then touch OPEN. A maximum of 300 items can be stored on an SD Card. The different types of software title icon are explained below. Card software icons

Nintendo 3DS Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi Game Card Game Card The software title’s icon appears after a Game Card is inserted into the Game Card slot.

Built-in application icons For information on how to use these software titles, please see their respective electronic manuals (page 34). Closing / Suspending software

Health and Safety Information AR Games: Augmented Reality Press the HOME Button during game play to suspend a software title and display

Read important health and safety information for your Use the AR Cards together with the outer cameras to create the HOME Menu. Touch RESUME or press the HOME Button again to resume play, Using Software system. believable augmented reality games. or touch CLOSE on the HOME Menu to close the software.

Nintendo 3DS Camera

Using Software Using Take 3D photos and videos using this application. A shooting game that turns your face, or the faces of your • Nintendo 2DS does not support 3D visuals. friends, into the enemies!

Nintendo 3DS Sound Activity Log When suspended… Listen to music and record sounds. Record the number of steps you take while carrying your When a software title is suspended, you can adjust screen brightness and also access Nintendo 2DS system and the length of time you spend Game Notes, the friend list, Notifications, the internet browser, using software. Miiverse, camera mode and instruction manuals. Other software titles can be launched, but you must close the suspended title to do this. HOME Menu Mii Maker Download Play (page 52) Make yourself and other people into Mii characters! Download demos and play multiplayer games! HOME Menu Note: StreetPass Mii Plaza System Settings (page 53) • Depending on the state of the software (wireless communication or outer cameras in use, etc.), the HOME Menu may not be displayed, or certain functions may not be accessible. Some software titles do not make use of certain HOME Menu functions. Mii characters you meet through StreetPass (page 7) will Adjust Nintendo 2DS system settings. appear here. • Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles cannot be suspended.

Nintendo eShop Save before closing software Any unsaved data will be lost if you close a software title without saving. View information and videos about various software, and download new software (page 6). Do not remove suspended software or turn off the power Do not remove suspended Game Card software, SD Card, or turn the power off while in this state. Doing so can cause data corruption or loss. Others

Gift icon This icon appears when a new application is added to the HOME Menu. Touch a gift icon to unwrap it. Note: The icon will flash if the application has not yet finished downloading. Place the system into Sleep Mode within range of a compatible internet access point to complete the download.

• Any software that is pre-installed on the SDHC Card will also be displayed on the HOME Menu (page 5).

32 33 Electronic Manuals Adjusting Brightness / Wireless Communication

If a software title includes an electronic manual, the MANUAL option will be displayed when you Touch on the HOME Menu to display the brightness settings. select its icon. Touch this to view the manual. Manuals can be viewed while a software title is suspended. Screen brightness Touch a number to change the brightness level.

Darker Brighter Viewing manuals

Choose an item from the contents 1 Slide up and down to scroll through the contents of the manual and touch the page you want to view. Note: Press the Y Button to change the language of the Wireless communication manual. Activate / deactivate wireless communication. Using Software View the page Brightness levels and battery life 2 Slide up and down to scroll through the contents of the Increasing screen brightness will decrease battery life, and vice versa. Please bear this in mind when you adjust your brightness settings page. Slide left and right to switch pages. (page 27).

Using Software Using Note: Because brighter screen settings require more power, the power LED may change from blue to red. If the battery is nearly empty, the system may turn off suddenly.

Close manual Change the font size Brightness settings and wireless communication with Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles cannot access the HOME Menu. Press the HOME Button to pause the software, then use the following commands to adjust brightness and wireless communication settings. Backing Up Software Save Data HOME Menu

You can create backups of download software save data. Once a backup is made, you can restore it at any time from Data Management in the

HOME Menu System Settings (page 62).

1 Touch the software you wish to back up, and touch will not appear if a software title doesn’t support save data backups.

Press and hold START, then press the following: Press and hold START, then press the following: Up: Increase brightness Disable wireless communication Down: Decrease brightness Note: If wireless communication is disabled, it cannot be enabled while Nintendo DS/Nintendo DSi software titles are in use. Touch SAVE DATA BACKUP 2 Follow the on-screen instructions.

34 35 Creating Folders on the HOME Menu Adjusting software icon display Touch / to change the layout of the software icons shown on screen. You can create folders on the HOME Menu to organise your software icons. You can create up to a maximum of 60 separate folders, and each folder can hold up to 60 software icons.

1 On the HOME Menu, touch (an empty slot) Touch CREATE FOLDER (a folder icon) will appear in the empty space. Icons that cannot be moved into folders The following software icons cannot be moved into folders. In addition, you cannot place a folder inside another folder. • The Game Card icon 2 Move software icons into • The Nintendo eShop icon the new folder • The System Settings icon • To move an icon, touch and hold the stylus over the icon until it detaches. Drag it above Using Software the folder icon, and the folder will open. Finally, drag the icon to wherever you would Taking Photos like to place it within the folder, and release the stylus. Press and at the same time while on the HOME Menu to switch to camera mode. The outer cameras can take 3D photos,

Using Software Using • If you would like to move an icon back out but 3D visuals cannot be viewed on the Nintendo 2DS. of a folder, simply drag it in the same way out of the folder area. Photos remaining 3D Icon 3 Touch Indicates the outer cameras are in use to close the folder Storage Location

When you want to open the folder again, HOME Menu simply select it and touch OPEN. System Memory SD Card Note: Choose the save destination in the Settings for Nintendo 3DS Camera. HOME Menu Take photo (or press L Button / R Button / A Button) Folder Settings Switch between inner / outer cameras Select a folder icon and then touch SETTINGS to change the Only the outer cameras can take 3D photos folder’s name or delete it entirely. Merge • When you change a folder’s name, the first letter of the folder’s name will be displayed on the folder’s icon on Use the inner and outer cameras simultaneously to take photos of two the HOME Menu. faces and merge them together into one. For more details, refer to the Nintendo 3DS Camera electronic manual. Note: You cannot delete a folder if there is even one software icon inside it. Open Nintendo 3DS Camera Read QR Code If you point the camera at a QR Code for Nintendo eShop or a QR Code with a website URL, you can go directly to the relevant page in Nintendo eShop or the internet browser (page 50).

Note: Photos you’ve taken can be viewed in Nintendo 3DS Camera (page 32).

36 37 Card-Based Software How to use Game Cards with your Nintendo 2DS. Using Game Cards Note: If the system language is set to Dutch, Portuguese or Russian, non-Nintendo 3DS titles will default to English. In some cases, this may be adjustable within the software. 1 Insert a Game Card into the Check which way the Game Card slot Game Card is facing The Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS Note: or Nintendo DSi logo on the card Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, Nintendo DSi and Nintendo DSi enhanced software can be used on Nintendo 2DS systems. If you have trouble inserting the Game Card, remove it • and the Nintendo 2DS logo on the and check that it is facing the right direction with the system should both face in the Nintendo 3DS Game Card Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi Game Card label facing away from the system. same direction. Forcing the card in when it is facing the wrong direction could lead to damage. • Only insert or remove Game Cards from the Game Card slot while the HOME Menu is displayed or the power is Push the Game Card in, then remove it off. (If you have suspended a software title, make sure you have closed it before removing its Game Card.) Click Note: • The Nintendo 2DS system cannot display 3D visuals even if the software contains 3D content. • SpotPass, StreetPass and the HOME Menu cannot be used while Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software is in use.

• Only Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DSi software titles matching the region of the system will work. Software titles from different regions may not function. Using Software • Nintendo 3DS software titles cannot be used with Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS® Lite, Nintendo DSi or Nintendo DSi XL systems. Touch the Game Card icon, then touch OPEN Use Classifications to Choose Computer Games and Films 2 Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi titles are displayed in an expanded format by default.

Using Software Using To load the software at its original resolution, hold down either START or SELECT, then touch OPEN to launch the software. Keep START or SELECT held down until the software has started.

Very mild content Mild content 3 For further information, refer to the instruction manual for the software you are using. Card-Based Software

Closing Software Moderate content Strong content Press the HOME Button to bring up the HOME Menu, then touch CLOSE to end a soft- People under 15 must be accompanied by a ware title. (Any unsaved data will be lost if you close a software title without saving.) Card-Based Software parent or adult guardian to hire or buy these • Touch RESUME to return to the point where the software title was suspended. lms or games or to see these lms in a • To close Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles, first save your data, then press cinema. These games cannot be the HOME Button and touch OK. demonstrated in a public place High impact content Note: If you press the POWER Button, the software title will close and the POWER Menu will People under 18 are not permitted to buy or be displayed. hire these lms or games or to see these lms in a cinema. These games cannot be Check the Classification demonstrated in a public place Unclassi ed lms or computer games can be advertised prior to being classi ed. Check the classi cation when at the cinema or before hiring or buying lms or computer games

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38 39 Game Card System Updates Download Software Some Game Cards contain system update data. Such Game Cards will display a message if a system Enjoy free software downloaded via SpotPass or software purchased via Nintendo eShop. update is required in order to use the Game Card. Follow the instructions to update your system (page 71).

With the exception of Nintendo DSiWare (page 7), downloaded software is saved to an SD Card. The corresponding icons are displayed in the HOME Menu. Incompatible Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DS Software and Accessories You can get new software by... The following software titles and accessories are not compatible with Nintendo 2DS. • Receiving free software via SpotPass (page 6). • Purchasing software via Nintendo eShop (page 6). Precautions for Download Software • Because some software is transmitted automatically via SpotPass (page 6), it is advised that you keep an SD Card inserted at all times. • Up to 40 Nintendo DSiWare titles can be stored in the System Memory and up to 300 download software titles can be stored on an SD Card.

Nintendo DS Browser Nintendo DS • Download software (including its save data) can only be used on the system it was originally downloaded to. Software that you Using Software Nintendo DS Memory Expansion Pak (NTR-011) (NTR-008) save on an SD Card cannot be used with other Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo 3DS XL / Nintendo 2DS systems. Nintendo DS Lite Memory Expansion Pak (USG-007) • A linked Nintendo Network ID is required to download free or demo software (page 54). • Demo versions of software may have limitations such as a time limit or number of uses. If you exceed this limit and try to open the

Using Software Using In addition to these products, it is not possible to use any accessories that would connect to the Nintendo DS or Nintendo DS Lite systems software, a message will be displayed. Follow the instructions to delete the software or open Nintendo eShop. via the ™ Game Pak slot or anything that functions in conjunction with a Game Boy Advance Game Pak. For more details, • If the system language is set to Dutch, Portuguese or Russian, Nintendo DSiWare titles will default to English. In some cases, this visit support.nintendo.com. may be adjustable within the software. • Only Nintendo 3DS software and Nintendo DSiWare matching the region of the system will work. Software titles from different regions may not function. • The Nintendo 2DS system cannot display 3D visuals even if the software contains 3D content. Download Software

Opening Software

Touch the software icon, then touch OPEN 1 Nintendo DSiWare titles are displayed in an expanded format by default. To load the Card-Based Software software at its original resolution, hold down either START or SELECT when launching the software. Keep START or SELECT held down until the software has started.

2 For further instructions, refer to the instruction manual for the software you are using • How to view the electronic manual (page 34) • About software ratings (page 38) • How to close a software title (page 39)

40 41 Game Notes Friend List Use this application to take notes, even while playing a Nintendo 3DS software title! Play and communicate with registered friends via the internet, wherever they may be. Just suspend the software and take notes while looking at the software screen.

Touch on the HOME Menu to show a list of all the notes you’ve created. You can receive notifications via the friend list when registered friends go online (connect to the internet). • You can save up to 16 pages of notes. Note pages can be saved as photo data and viewed in Touch on the HOME Menu to open your friend list. When you open it for the first time, you’ll be Nintendo 3DS Camera (page 32). asked to create a friend card by following the on-screen prompts. • To create a note while a Nintendo 3DS software title is running, press the HOME Button to suspend The friend data stored by your Nintendo Network ID is different to the friend data stored on your the software title and bring up the HOME Menu, then launch Game Notes. Nintendo 2DS system. Making changes to this friend list will not affect the friend list attached to your Nintendo Network ID. To view the friend list while a Nintendo 3DS software title is running, press the HOME Button to bring up the HOME Menu, then launch the friend list. Note: The friend list can only be used with Nintendo 3DS software titles. To use wireless play with 1 Select a note to edit Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles, the relevant settings need to be configured within the software.

Switching screens

Touch this icon during a suspended game to Using Software change the display on the upper screen.

Display both screens Using Software Using

Things you’ll need... Display upper screen In order to create your own friend card, you first need to create your own Personal Mii Personal Mii using Mii Maker (page 32). Friend List Internet Connection This is required to see when friends go online (page 55).

Game Notes Display lower screen Friend List

Register Friend (page 44)

Viewing Friend Cards (page 45) Pens Notes saved as photo data on an SD Card can • Edit your friend card be viewed in Nintendo 3DS Camera (page 32). • View a friend’s friend card Eraser Make this note blank. Choose from three coloured pens to write with, Friend List Settings (page 47) and erase things with the eraser. • Friend notification settings • Delete friend card Touch when finished 2 This saves the note and sends you back to the Game Notes Screen.

42 43 Friend Registration Do not share your friend code with people you do not know The friend list is a system intended for use by you and people you know. Posting your friend code on online forums or sharing it with people You can register up to 100 friends on your friend list. you do not know can result in you receiving unwanted data or status messages containing language that you may find offensive. Do not Local share your friend code with people you do not know. Touch LOCAL to connect to another Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo 3DS XL / Nintendo 2DS user within range and register each other. Editing Your Friend Card / Viewing Friend Cards Select your friend card from the friend list to edit your details, or view friend cards belonging to other people. Your friend card is indicated by .

Editing your friend card Viewing friend cards Select your friend card to edit your message and favourite title. Select the friend card you’d like to view. Find the friend card of the person you want to register as a friend and touch it. Your friend cards will be exchanged and you will be registered on each other’s friend lists. Using Software

Internet Touch INTERNET to register friends by exchanging friend codes. Using Software Using You can check your friend code by looking at your friend card.

The friend’s favourite title or title he / Enter the friend code belonging to the person you want to register. she is currently playing will be displayed Friend List on the upper screen. Friend List Friend

Choose your favourite title (from Enter a status message of up to software titles you’ve played). 16 characters. This will be visible to your friends. You are not yet registered on the other system You are already registered on the other system Note: Your friend will be provisionally registered. Enter the name of the person you • Touch in the lower screen to register a new friend. want to register. (When the person registers you in return, the status will change The data from the other person’s friend card Please refrain from including personal information or language that other people may find offensive in your status messages. Certain words are and you will become fully registered friends. That person’s name and Mii will will be received automatically and they will be • prohibited by the system and cannot be entered. then be displayed.) registered as a friend. • If you receive a Mii whose name is shown as “Mii”, this means that the creator is probably a blocked user. For more information, please refer to the Mii Maker electronic manual.

44 45 Communicating with Friends Notification LED The notification LED on the system will flash orange for five Flashing orange When a friend goes online, the information shown on his / her friend card changes and you can see the title he / she is currently playing, if any. seconds when a friend goes online. If a friend is playing a game you can join, a (orange) will Online Offline appear over .

Friend Card Order When you are online, friend cards will be displayed in the following order: Your friend card Friends whose game you can join Friends playing a game Online friends Offline friends Provisionally registered friends

Friend List Settings

Set your status notifications and delete friends from your friend list. Using Software

Note: Choose whether to show your online status and • To see a friend’s online status, that friend must have selected YES when asked if they want to show friends their online status. This can be changed the title you’re playing. at any time in the friend list settings. Using Software Using • To participate in the game your friend is playing, you must have the same Game Card inserted in your system, or have the same software saved on your system. • If you are currently using a software title which cannot connect to the internet, you will not be able to go online.

Joining a Friend’s Game Delete friend cards from your list. Note: Friends will not be notified if their friend If you can join in a game that one of your friends is playing, the information shown on his / her friend cards are deleted. Friend List card will change. Touch JOIN FRIEND’S GAME to join the game. Note: You can only join if you have a compatible software title. For more information, refer to the software

Friend List Friend instruction manual.

46 47 Notifications Viewing Notifications You can receive notifications from SpotPass, StreetPass and other sources. Touch a notification to view it.

Touch on the HOME Menu to show a list of notifications. To view notifications while a Nintendo 3DS software title is running, press the HOME Button to bring up the HOME Menu, then launch the Notifications application. Slide the slider up or down to scroll through the notifications.

Notification Types • Unread notifications will be indicated by (green) for StreetPass or (blue) for SpotPass notifications. SpotPass Notifications from Nintendo and software titles. • A maximum of 12 StreetPass and 100 SpotPass notifications can be stored on the system. If these limitations or the storage size is exceeded (e.g. if there are a lot of notifications containing images), older notifications will be erased, starting with the oldest. StreetPass Notifications received via StreetPass (see page 7 for more information on StreetPass). Using Software

Stopping Notifications Receiving Notifications Stopping notifications from software titles Using Software Using Your Nintendo 2DS system can receive notifications when... Touch OPT OUT OF NOTIFICATIONS FOR THIS SOFTWARE inside a notification then follow the • The power is on (page 24). on-screen prompts. • Wireless communication has been enabled (page 20). Note: Notifications that do not require an internet connection, such as those from software titles, • An internet connection has been configured (page 55). StreetPass notifications do not require Notification cannot be stopped from the Notifications list. These are delivered during play and the method of an internet connection. stopping these notifications differs between software titles. Note: • Software titles may send some notifications while you are not connected to the internet. Notifications • StreetPass notifications do not require an internet connection. • Notifications cannot be sent from Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles. Stopping notifications from StreetPass Touch DEACTIVATE StreetPass FOR THIS TITLE, then adjust the settings in StreetPass Management in the System Settings to deactivate StreetPass. Once StreetPass has been deactivated, you will no longer receive these notifications for this title (page 62). Notifications Receiving Notifications Flashing The notification LED flashes when the Nintendo 2DS system receives a notification. It will flash Note: green for StreetPass notifications and blue for SpotPass notifications. In both cases, it will flash • To restart notifications, adjust the settings within the software. Refer to the software instruction manual for more detailed information. for five seconds. Additionally, when a notification is received, (green) or (blue) will be Notifications from Nintendo contain important information for all users and cannot be opted out of. displayed on the notification icon and icons for the respective software titles on the HOME Menu. • Note: When receiving notifications while the system is in Sleep Mode, the notification LED will flash for five seconds, then remain lit. When Sleep Mode is deactivated, it will go out.

48 49 Internet Browser View web pages on the internet using intuitive stylus controls.

Touch on the HOME Menu to start the internet browser. When using the browser for the first Miiverse is an online service where people from across the world meet up using their Mii characters. time, follow the on-screen setup instructions. Using Miiverse, you can share your experiences playing games or thoughts on a topic you’re interested in with people from all over the world. Note: • An internet connection is required in order to view web pages (page 55). Touch on the HOME Menu to launch Miiverse. • The browser can be launched while playing Nintendo 3DS software by pressing the HOME Button and • An internet connection is required to use Miiverse (page 55). selecting it from the HOME Menu. • A Nintendo Network ID is required to post or comment to Miiverse (page 54). • Depending on the software, it may not be possible to launch the browser during play. • You can view Miiverse communities or make posts even while playing Nintendo 3DS software. Suspend the software by pressing the HOME Button, then launch Miiverse by selecting it from the HOME Menu. Note: Depending on the software, it may not be possible to launch Miiverse during play. When you start the browser, the menu will be displayed on the Menu lower screen. Touch an option to select it, or access . Share information about games, find out what other users are playing and more with the dedicated communities on Miiverse. There are plenty of ways to enjoy Miiverse – start by touching the title of a community that appeals to you. From there, you can read posts and comment, or give Yeahs to posts you really like. Using Software Using Software Using

The browser contains an instruction manual with detailed information on how to use it.

For more information about Miiverse, see the electronic manual. Miiverse Select your Personal Mii from the menu bar at the bottom of the Touch Screen, then touch SETTINGS/OTHER. From there, touch MANUAL Protecting Children from Harmful Sites to be taken to the Miiverse electronic manual. You can use the Parental Controls settings of your Nintendo 2DS system (page 60) to restrict use of the browser in order to prevent children Note: If you do not have a Nintendo Network ID linked to your system, you can touch MANUAL from the menu that appears on the Touch Screen from accessing harmful or inappropriate sites. when you launch Miiverse. Internet Browser Internet

Points to Note Regarding Miiverse In Miiverse your posts, comments, and profile comments may be seen by many people. Do not share any personally identifying information or make posts that may be inappropriate or offensive to others. For more information, see the Miiverse guide (https://miiverse.nintendo.net/guide/). Parental Controls (page 60) You can restrict the use of Miiverse by setting Parental Controls.

50 51 Adjusting System Settings System Settings 53 Configure your internet connection settings (page 55). your internet Configure information and sending of system download software automatic your Change settings. DS software. for Nintendo settings internet Configure or check and Privacy Policy, 3DS ServiceReview the Nintendo Agreement User address. MAC they system’s (page 60). Adjust your Nintendo Network ID profile, delete your ID or link an existing ID to your system (page 54). your system to existing ID or link an your ID delete ID profile, Network Nintendo your Adjust SETTINGSCONNECTION SpotPass NINTENDO DS CONNECTIONS INFORMATION OTHER 3DS Shopping and Nintendo browser use of the internet StreetPass, such as online interaction, Restrict features Services can You data. and StreetPass DSiWare Nintendo software, 3DS download such as Nintendo Manage data settings (page 62). blocked-user also clear your (page 64). data software and transfer and time settings, date information, profile Manage your System Settings System here. settings basic system and other Controls Parental settings, your internet Configure NINTENDO NETWORK IDNINTENDO SETTINGS PARENTAL CONTROLS PARENTAL MANAGEMENT DATA SETTINGSOTHER INTERNET SETTINGS For detailed information, consult the detailed information, For electronic manual. Touch the System Settings icon on the HOME Menu to open the System Settings. open the System Settings the HOME Menu to on icon the System Touch

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Download Play Download Using Software Using 52 54 Nintendo Network ID Settings Adjusting System Settings • • • • withyouraccount activity Wii Uconsole. By linking aNintendo Network IDto your system, you notonlymake can poststo Miiverse, butalsoshare your Nintendo eShopfundsand Touch intheSystem IDSETTINGS NINTENDONETWORK Settings Linking aNintendo Network ID Points to Note Regarding Nintendo Network IDs 2 1 own emailaddress. Children undertheageof13shouldhave aparent thelinking process orguardian perform for them. The parent orguardian willneedtheir An internet (page55)andanemailaddress connection are required to linkaNintendo Network IDto your system. A Nintendo Network IDisdifferent to a account. A Nintendo Network IDisrequired to download demoversions ofsoftware andfree software. • • • You however, can, transfer allofyour data between systems usingSystem Transfer (page65). You linkaNintendo Network cannot IDto multipleNintendo 3DS/Nintendo 3DSXL/Nintendo 2DSsystems. will bemerged withthoseofyour Nintendo Network ID. You willneedto signinwithyour IDeachtimeyou useNintendo eShop. Your system’s Nintendo andfunds eShopaccount activity you to signinwithyour ID. your Nintendo Network onlybedeleted IDcan orchangedusinga Wii Uconsole, andwillonlybeneededinsoftware that requires Friend data stored by your Nintendo Network IDandfrienddata stored by your device are kept separately. Friend data stored by – You can’t system transfers to perform systems withNintendo Network IDslinked. – Note: are using. You merge cannot two Nintendo Network IDs, andyou access cannot software purchased by adifferent Nintendo Network ID to theone you Follow theon-screen instructions • • Select LINKANEXISTINGIDorCREATESelect ID ANEW PASSWORD, thenfollow theon-screen instructions. in order to use them. Ifyou forget your password, IFORGOT select orIFORGOT MY There whichrequire services are you certain to signinwithyour Nintendo Network ID like to usethesameIDacross bothdevices. ID inuseona Wii Uconsole. You LINKAN EXISTINGIDifyou willneedto would select If you create anewIDonyour system, you willnotbeableto merge itwithanexisting Link aNintendo Network IDandconfigure your userinformation. Nintendo Network IDSettings (page 53) to begin.

wireless access point (router). A wireless isrequired connection your to connect Nintendo 2DSsystem to theinternet. Acomputer isneededto configure thesettingson your Required Items for Internet Connection Internet internet connection Broadband • • • Note: Wireless accesspoints Connect your Nintendo 2DSsystem to theinternet to openupeven more options. Internet Settings Nintendo 2DSsystem, visitsupport.nintendo.com. To seealistofcompatible access points (routers) that have beenconfirmed to work withthe 802.11aare incompatible.only support Use the802.11band anaccess point whichsupports toIt iseasiestto wireless connect AOSS™ access points or whichsupport Wi-Fi Protected Setup™. or router and /or Modem Broadband internet connection (ADSL, cable orfibre optic) (ADSL, cable / or 802.11gstandards. Access points which communication Wireless

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Internet Settings Internet Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 56 Internet Settings Adjusting System Settings Note: Inorder to to theinternet connect whenusingaNintendo Card, DSGame you mustconfigure Nintendo DS Connections. Once you have you to everything needto theinternet, connect configuring thesettingson youyour Nintendo start can 2DSsystem. Connecting to theInternet Connecting • • • from theoptionsdisplayedthen select to configure your connection. If you would rather setupyour withoutassistance, connection touch MANUAL SETUPinstead, withoutthe Tutorial UpaConnection Setting • • • optionstoon-screen configure andselect theright settings for your connection. Touch TUTORIAL to receive setupprocess. helpwiththeconnection Follow theinstructions Find your withthe Ideal Settings Tutorial 2 1 For guidance onsearching for andconfiguring access points, seepage59. For Wi-Fi Protected guidance, Setup seepage58. For AOSS guidance, seepage57. For guidance onsearching for andconfiguring access points, seepage59. For Wi-Fi Protected guidance, Setup seepage58. For AOSS guidance, seepage57. Touch CONNECTION NEW Touch SETTINGS CONNECTION of theaccesspoint’s59). settings(page usinganaccesspointfound after usingAOSS. through asearchbe ableto willnotchangeany Establishingaconnection connect longer no Note: Using AOSS may your cause access point settingsto change. Ifyour to theaccesspointwithoutusingAOSS, computer isconnected itmay addition to thismanual. If your AOSS, access point you quicklyandeasily. supports setupaconnection can manualfor Refer your to theinstruction access point in usingAOSSConnecting 3 2 1 • • Complete appears, theSetup test Screen Once touch OKto beginaconnection Steps for theaccesspoint Note: Ifyou are usingthetutorial andyou have selected Touch before trying to reconnect.before trying Failure sometimesoccur after can to AOSS establishaconnection setupiscomplete. while Ifthishappens, pleasewait ashort If thetest issuccessful, setupiscomplete. approximately again. 5minutes before trying Note: Ifyou have triedandfailedseveral usingAOSS, timesto setupaconnection wait twice insuccession. flashes Press andholdtheAOSS button ontheaccesspointuntilAOSS light AOSS , start from step ,start 2 .

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Internet Settings Internet Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 58 Internet Settings Adjusting System Settings Note: If the security type for your type Note: access Ifthesecurity point (page59)issetto WEP, you using willnotbeableto connect Wi-Fi Protected Setup. information. You quicklyandeasilyusing setupaconnection can Wi-Fi Protected Setup. manualofyour Refer to theinstruction access point for further Connecting using Wi-FiConnecting Setup Protected 4 3 2 1 • • Complete appears, theSetup test Screen Once touch OKto beginaconnection Note: Itmay take around 2minutes to complete setup. Steps for theaccesspoint access point Touch by your methodsupported theconnection Note: Ifyou are usingthetutorial andyou have selected Touch until theLEDblinks. Press andholdthe Wi-Fi button ontheaccesspoint Setup Protected For Push-Button Connection Nintendo 2DSsystem. Note: After configuring theaccess point, onthe touch NEXT ScreenTouch of your access pointsettings, thentouch NEXT. A PINwillbedisplayed onthe Touch Enter Screen. thecodeinto the For PINConnection while before trying to reconnect.while before trying Failure sometimesoccur after can to establishaconnection Wi-Fi Protected iscomplete. Setup Ifthishappens, pleasewait ashort If thetest issuccessful, setupiscomplete. , start from step , start 2 . Wi-Fi Protected Setup button Setup Note: If the security type for your type Note: access Ifthesecurity point (seebelow) issetto WPA2-PSK you (TKIP), by willnotbeableto searching connect for anaccess point. manualthatshould alsoconsultwithyour came theinstruction access point. You usethismethodto can search to for anaccess andconnect point ifyour AOSS access point or doesnotsupport Wi-Fi Protected Setup. You Searching for and Connecting to foranAccessSearching Point andConnecting These for wireless are ofsecurity networks: themostcommon types TypesSecurity 5 4 3 2 1 • • Touch test aconnection OKto perform Touch OKto save your settings key ornetwork password.It may anencryption alsobecalled keyNote: Asecurity isthepassword setfor your access point andisrequired to enableyour Nintendo 2DSsystem to make aninternet connection. • • keyEnter thesecurity andtouch OK name). Ifyou donotknow thisname, pleaseconsult thesettingsofaccess point you are using. Note: Touch thenameofaccess point you want to to (itsSSID, connect ESSID ornetwork anaccesspoint Select OTHER, from step start Note: Ifyou are usingthetutorial andhave KNOW DON’T selected Touch SEARCHFORACCESS POINT If connection failsandanerrorIf connection appears, given follow theinstructions intheerror message. If thetest issuccessful, setupiscomplete. The for characters thekey you entered willbehiddenby asterisks (*). point you are using. This step onlyappliesiftheaccess point issecured. Ifyou key, donotknow thesecurity pleaseconsult thesettingsofaccess Encryption Encryption strength Security Security method 2 . Weak WEP WPA™-PSK (TKIP) / NONE OF THESE or WPA2™-PSK (TKIP) WPA-PSK (AES) WPA2-PSK (AES) Strong

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Internet Settings Internet Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 60 Parental Controls Adjusting System Settings Controls PINinorder to usethesefunctions. System Transfer andFormat functions. System Memory You willhave to enter theParental of theNintendo Network IDSettings, Internet Settings, RegionSettings, OuterCameras, Note: Parental Setting Controls for restrictions any oftheoptionsbelow part willalsorestrict when allowing children to usetheNintendo 2DSsystem. The following berestricted. optionscan Pleaseconfigure theseoptionsasnecessary Note: IfthisNintendo 2DSsystem isusedby several children, we suggestsettingupParental Controls for theyoungest child. Options Options That BeRestricted Can SOFTWARE RATINGSOFTWARE VIDEOS DISTRIBUTED VIEWING DS DOWNLOAD PLAY FRIEND REGISTRATION StreetPass ONLINE INTERACTION DATALONG TEXT AUDIO / IMAGES / SHARING MIIVERSE SHOPPING SERVICES NINTENDO 3DS INTERNET BROWSER VIDEO / functions oftheNintendo 2DSsystemfunctions (suchastheinternet browser). Use thisoptionto children restrict from playing games, making purchases orusingcertain Parental Controls Note: For somedistributed videoplayback software, thissettingmay theuseofsoftware alsorestrict itself. related videosfound onNintendo eShop, berestricted whichcan usingtheseparate Software Rating setting. viewingofdistributed videostoRestricts thosesuitablefor allages. This­ settingdoesnotapplyto game- Play. theuseofDSDownload Restricts theregistrationRestricts ofnewfriends. Note: This Nintendo restrict settingcannot DS communication withotherNintendoRestricts 3DS/Nintendo 3DSXL/Nintendo 2DSsystems usingStreetPass. Note: This Nintendo restrict settingcannot DSsoftware orMiiverse. Nintendo XLsystems DSi over theinternet. communication withotherNintendoRestricts 3DS,Nintendo 3DSXL,Nintendo 2DS,Nintendo and DSi Note: This Nintendo restrict settingcannot DSsoftware orMiiverse. sounds, videosandlongmessages. thetransfer ofdata personalinformation,Restricts that suchasphotos, could beusedto carry images, usersfrom viewingorposting contentRestricts onMiiverse. Prevents thepurchase andtheuse ofcredit ofgoodsandservices, cards withNintendo 3DSshoppingservices. useoftheinternet browserRestricts andprevents theviewingofweb pages. Nintendo DSsoftware orsoftware received Play. viaDSDownload Note: Nintendo 3DSsoftware received Play viaDownload isalsorestricted, restrict butthissettingcannot theuseofNintendo 3DSandNintendoRestricts software DSi basedonsoftware rating systems (page38). / Nintendo software. DSi

Touch PARENTAL CONTROLS to begintheconfiguration (page53). Configuring Parental Controls 5 4 3 2 1 I FORGOT screen (page81). onthePINentry Note: Ifyou have forgotten your PIN orsecret questionanswer, touch CONTROLS from theSystem CHANGE. Settings, thenselect To changeyour settingslater restriction PARENTAL on,select theParentalChanging Controls settingslater • • Note: enter aquestionandanswer. Each shouldbeat leastfour inlength. characters If you wishto create your own (CREATE secret question,select YOUR OWN SECRETQUESTION)and four characters asecret question,thenenter ananswer ofatSelect least Touch DONEto finish configuring Parental Controls settings. options. If you are settingupParental Controls for thefirsttime, willinitiallybeinplace for all restrictions on screen Touch thesettingyou want to adjustandfollow theinstructions seeing themaster key that issent. Please useanemailaddress that onlyparents orguardians access, can to prevent children from besentcan to theemailaddress you have registered. If you forget your PINandtheanswer to your secret questionlater, amaster key to reset your PIN Register anemailaddress notto forgetBe careful it. temporarily. Note: Your PINisrequired to changeParental Controls settingsaswell asremove them To ensure theinformation entered iscorrect, you willbeasked to enter your PINtwice. PIN,thentouchEnter OK afour-digit Information aboutParental Controls willappearonthescreen. Follow to proceed theinstructions withconfiguration. Follow onthescreen theinstructions See See You mustanswer thesecret questionifyou forget careful thePIN.Be notto forget your answer. page 26for details onusingthekeyboard.

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Parental Controls Parental Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 62 Data Management Adjusting System Settings • • • • Note: thecorrespondingselect option. and reset theblocked-user DATA settings. Select MANAGEMENT from System Settings, then You managedownloaded can software, checkorconfigure software using StreetPass functionality RESET BLOCKED-USER SETTINGS StreetPass MANAGEMENT content ifdistributionofthat content hasbeensuspendedorterminated.) contentDeleted software andadd-on beredownloaded can free ofcharge from Nintendo eShop. (Pleasebeaware that it isnotpossibleto redownload copying. careful Be whencopying software inorder to avoid save overwriting data. If you copy asoftware titleto alocation where thesamesoftware titleisalready saved, theexisting software willbeoverwritten by the oneyou are Nintendo DSiWare belaunchedfrom cannot anSDCard. Copy itto before theSystem playing. Memory You store can over 300pieces data ofextra Data Management Nintendo DSiWare Data Management Nintendo 3DS Check ororganise software, data andsettingssaved to ortheSDCard. theSystem Memory Data Management / add-on contentadd-on onanSDCard, butonlythefirst300willbeshown inData Management. EXTRA DATAEXTRA allow thereceipt ofdata from allusers. Resetting blocked-user settingswillremove allpreviously and appliedrestrictions any software title. View StreetPass. alistofsoftware that supports You alsodeactivate can StreetPass for Note: You store can upto 40Nintendo DSiWare titlesintheSystem Memory. Nintendo DSiWare andanSDCard between theSystem ordelete Memory it. Check Nintendo DSiWare saved tooranSDCard. theSystem Memory You alsocopy can SAVE DATA BACKUP CONTENTADD-ON SOFTWARE restored at any time(page63). backups. Onceabackup hasbeencreated, itssave data be can or Virtual Console software, and restore save data from your Create ordelete backups ofNintendo 3DSdownload software data) downloaded for compatible Nintendo 3DSsoftware. contentCheck ordelete add-on (includingsoftware update on your Nintendo 2DSsystem. Check ordelete data extra (e.g. data received viaSpotPass) • • Note: Virtual Console™ software. Check ordelete Nintendo 3DSdownload software or When deleting software, you create can abackup ofitssave data. You store can upto 300Nintendo 3DStitlesonanSDCard.

and restore data from your backups. Create ordelete backups ofdownloadable software save data, Select oneofthesebackup options. Select Managing BackupsManaging Save Data Backup Backup Points to Note Regarding Save Data Backups 2 1 • • • • • – Downloadable software– Downloadable that doesn’t backups support software– Built-in – Card-based software becreated cannot Backups for thefollowing kinds ofsoftware: Save data onlyberestored can ifthesoftware andbackup are stored onthesameSDCard. Restoring thesave data from abackup willoverwrite theexisting save data inthesoftware. You create can more thanonebackup for thesamesoftware. Save data backups for upto besaved 30titlescan to anSDCard. overwrite it. Touch existing data to Touch CREATE backup for you want to make a Touch thesoftware restored once from thebackup data. games on Virtual Console). When you redownload thesoftware andtouch icon, thegift thesave data willbeautomatically whendeletingthedownloadableonly software from thesystem inSoftware Management (excluding Advance GameBoy Note: Even thesave ifthedownloadable software data doesnotsupport backup feature, stillcreate you can abackup, but Restore / Delete 2 1 restore ordelete data you want to Touch thebackup Touch OK

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Data Management Data Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 64 Other Settings Adjusting System Settings Touch PROFILE SYSTEM TRANSFER CIRCLE PAD OUTER CAMERAS MIC TEST SOUND SYSTEM ABOUT THIS TOUCH SCREEN DATE& TIME FORMAT SYSTEM MEMORY SYSTEM UPDATE LANGUAGE (You can also configure thesesettingsfrom theHOMEMenu by touching Touch Brightnessand Screen Wireless Communication / to configure screen brightness andwirelessconfigure to communication settings(page35). at thesidesofscreen to changepages. Change your userinformation andconfigure various othersettings. Settings Other Set yourSet username, region date andNintendo ofbirth, DSprofile. Transfer data inthefollowing ways (page65): to occur even whennotusingtheCircle Pad. Calibrate theCircle Pad whencontrols donotseemto operate properly movement orwhenin-game seems Calibrate theouter cameras. speak orgently blow into themicrophone, themicrophone isfunctional. Check that themicrophone isworking correctly. Iftheicon onthelower screen changescolour whenyou Change thespeaker soundoutputsettings. View anintroduction to thissystem andhow itdiffers from theNintendo 3DS. Calibrate the Touch Screen whenitisnotworking properly. Change thedate andtime. • • • • • Note: data (page72). Format thesystem to erase data stored intheSystem Memory, suchas photographs, software andsave Update thesystem software (page71). Change thelanguageofsystem. Between NintendoBetween 3DS/Nintendo 3DSXL/Nintendo 2DSsystems. From aNintendo orNintendo DSi XLsystem. DSi If you are usingtheNintendo 2DSsystem’s monaural speaker, theMonaural settingisrecommended. software. (Characters that by are Nintendo notsupported DSorNintendo software DSi willbedisplayed as ‘?’.) Your Nintendo DSprofile includesa colour andmessagethat are usedinsomeNintendo DSandNintendo DSi change any information to connected your ID. Your profile isdifferent totheuserinformation for yourNintendo Network ID. Changing your profile here willnot .)

Note: You enableSleepModewhilethetransfer cannot istaking place. has been performed, it cannot beundone. itcannot has beenperformed, Note: You transfer from aNintendo cannot 2DSsystem to XLsystem. orNintendo aNintendo DSi DSi Also, beaware that onceatransfer Transfer Nintendo DSiWare andphotos/recordings from aNintendo DSi/Nintendo XLsystem DSi to aNintendo 2DSsystem. XL Nintendo DSi DSi/Nintendo • • data between Nintendo 3DS/Nintendo 3DSXL/Nintendo 2DSsystems. Transfer data from your Nintendo orNintendo DSi XLsystem DSi to your Nintendo 2DSsystem, ortransfer System Transfer • from theNintendo Shopontheprevious DSi system. Nintendo 2DSsystem, you firstneed to download thefree Nintendo 3DS System Transfer tool In order to transfer data from aprevious system (Nintendo orNintendo DSi XL)to DSi your the TransferDownload Tool Transferable Data not beableto transfer data. is well charged, orplugintheAC adapter thetransfer. before starting charge Ifthebattery istoo low, you will To prevent thesystems from running outofpower duringthetransfer, ensure that oneachsystem thebattery (page 55). Local Play. Itisrecommended that bothsystems beplaced closetogether inanarea withstableinternet access You willneedto to beconnected theinternet to transfer data. The to systems eachothervia willalsoconnect Operations Manual. F or more information ontheNintendo Shop, DSi pleaserefer to your Nintendo orNintendo DSi XL DSi Nintendo XL) DSi (Nintendo or DSi Source SystemSource Nintendo DSiWare Photos &Recordings Configuration Nintendo Wi-FiConnection Nintendo 2DS Transfer Transfers Nintendo DSiWare. Nintendo DSiXLsystem. Nintendo DSiSoundsoftwarepre-installedontheor Transfers photosandrecordingsfromtheNintendoDSiCamera Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection ID. Transfers Internet (Nintendo Settings DSConnections) and Transfer

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Other Settings Other Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 66 Other Settings Adjusting System Settings Precautions for Precautions Transferring Photos &Recordings for Precautions Transferring Nintendo Wi-Fi Configuration Connection to ofthesource theSystem system. Memory Note: Ifyou want to transfer photos whichyou have saved to anSDCard beingusedwiththesource system, you willfirstneed to copy them • • • any ofthephotos andrecordings onyour Nintendo 2DSto bedeleted, copy themonto anSDCard outthetransfer. before carrying All thephotos andrecordings saved to oftheNintendo the System 2DSsystem willbedeleted. Memory Ifyou donotwant Settings for AdvancedSettings (connections 4–6)willnotbetransferred. Setup Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection ID, pleaserefer to your Nintendo orNintendo DSi XLOperations DSi Manual. Your Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection IDwillbedeleted from thesource system duringtransfer. For more information aboutyour The Nintendo Wi-Fi Connectionsystem Configuration that you ontheNintendowant 2DS to transfer thedata onto willbe overwritten. (Nintendo orNintendo DSi XL) DSi SystemSource before performing thetransfer.before performing tothe System anSDCard Memory Copy any photos andrecordings from If There Are Photos &Recordings oftheNintendo intheSystem 2DSSystem Memory Photo &Recording Data Existing photos andrecordings deleted from oftarget System system Memory during transfer. SD Card willnotbedeleted Photos andrecordings onthe Target System (Nintendo 2DS)

Precautions for Precautions Transferring Nintendo DSiWare Note: • • • the system to theSDCard anddelete themfrom (page62). theSystem Memory will notbeableto transfer data. To free upspace, goto Data Management intheSystem to Settings copy any Nintendo DSiWare already saved on Note: The data willbesaved ofthetarget ontheSystem system. Ifthere Memory isnotenoughspace inthetarget system’s System Memory, you transfer process. the save data willbedeleted from thesource system. Pleasebesure that itisOKto have your save data deleted before the you start thesoftware itselfwillbetransferredOnly to thetarget system. Save data isnottransferred. thesoftware Both and Nintendo Points DSi to purchase themagain. Note: Inorder to play Nintendo DSiWare titlesonthesource Nintendo system DSi after theyhave beentransferred, you willneedto use not betransferred to thetarget system, butitwillbedownloadable from theNintendo eShopat cost. noextra the software even ofthesource thoughitisnolongerintheSystem system. Memory For suchsoftware, software will theactual If you have purchased any Nintendo DSiWare titlesthat have subsequently been deleted orcopied to anSDCard, you stilltransfer can If purchased Nintendo DSiWare hasbeendeleted orcopiedto anSDCard Software that already exists onthetarget system willnotbetransferred. You transfer cannot Nintendo Points DSi orany software that was onthesource pre-installed Nintendo orNintendo DSi XLsystem. DSi transferred, visittheNintendo website. Nintendo DSiWare that isfree orisnotavailable onNintendo betransferred. eShopcannot For details onNintendo DSiWare that be cannot Nintendo DSiWare andsave data deleted (see note below) Nintendo DSiWare Deleted (see note below) on SDCard Nintendo DSiWare Only AccountOnly (record Activity ofpurchased Nintendo DSiWare) transferred Nintendo DSiWare (withoutsave data) transferred no extra cost Download from at Nintendo eShop

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Other Settings Other Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 68 Other Settings Adjusting System Settings Nintendo 3DS/Nintendo 3DSXL/Nintendo 2DS Nintendo 2DS TransferNintendo Note: systems. Transfer save data for built-inapplications, Nintendo etc. eShopfunds/account between Nintendo activity 3DS/Nintendo 3DSXL/Nintendo 2DS Transferable Data Note: Ifyou already have aNintendo Network IDlinked to thesystem, you linkitagainunlessyou cannot format thesystem memory. • • need to first remove thelink to theID by formatting thesystem (page72). You thesystem transfer willnotbeableto ifyou perform have aNintendo Network IDlinked to thetarget system. Inthis case, you will when Precautions Transferring aNintendo Network ID If you have removed alinked Nintendo Network ID, you onlylinkitto can thetarget system. You merge cannot multipleIDs, soyou access cannot software purchased by different IDs. Data is transferred alltogether. You chooseindividualsoftware oritems to cannot transfer. Nintendo 3DSXLor Source SystemSource (Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 2DS) /FundsActivity Nintendo eShopAccount SD Card Data Usage Rights Nintendo DSiWare Save Data Pre-installed Settings Nintendo DS Nintendo Network ID

system. This willbemerged withthat ofthetarget system. Transfers your Nintendo andfundsto eShopaccount thetarget activity the target system. and itssave content, data, add-on etc.). The SDCard thenbeusedwith can Transfers usagerights for data stored ontheSDCard (e.g. download software Transfers Nintendo DSiWare (anditssave data) stored ontheSystem Memory. cations ontheNintendo 3DS/Nintendo 3DSXL/Nintendo 2DSsystem. recordingsSound Maker andMii from characters Mii appli- thepre-installed Transfers data suchasthefriendlist, Nintendo 3DSCamera photos, Nintendo 3DS Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection ID. Transfers Internet (Nintendo Settings DSConnections) and Transfers your Nintendo Network IDinformation. only belinked againto thetarget system. Note: ANintendo Network IDthat was previously linked to thesource system can to review any untransferable data onscreen before thetransfer. mayNote: account notbetransferable. Some activity You willbegiven thechance Transfer Nintendo 3DS/Nintendo 3DSXL/ Nintendo 2DS) Nintendo 3DSXLor (Nintendo 3DS, Target System Precautions for Transferring Precautions • • • Download Precautions Software will notproceed. If thetotal fundsofthesource Nintendo andtarget eShop systems exceed themaximumallowed, thesystem transfer FundsNintendo eShop Precautions copy theseto anSDCard first. save data) willbedeleted andoverwritten withthedata from thesource system. Ifyou have data suchasphotos andrecordings, Note: With theexception ofNintendo DSiWare, thedata inthetarget system’s (e.g. System application Memory pre-installed may losesave data for somesoftware. target system. After thetransfer iscomplete, theSDCard insert from thesource system into thetarget system. Ifyou don’t dothis, you After transferring data, alldata onthesource system willbedeleted. The SDCard from thesource system willbeusableonlywiththe (and will bedeleted andreplaced withthedata from thesource system. Also, theoldsave data onthetarget system If thesamedownload software hasbeendownloaded onbothsystems, itsdata onthetarget system’s Account Activity the transfer. It willthenremain usableafter thetransfer. Nintendo DSiWare anditssave data onthetarget system’s SDCard shouldbemoved to thetarget system’s before System Memory transfer. The from software Nintendo bere-downloaded can eShop. Data stored onthetarget system’s SDCard, suchasNintendo 3DSdownload software anditssave data, willnotbeusableafter the / or SDCard) willnolongerbeusable. System Memory dataSystem deleted Memory Use thesource system’s SDCard withthetarget system Source systemSource Target system System Memory dataSystem overwritten Memory

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Other Settings Other Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 70 Other Settings Adjusting System Settings Nintendo 3DS/Nintendo 3DSXL/Nintendo 2DS Nintendo DSi Transferring 2 1 3 2 1 Follow theon-screen to proceed. instructions Touch RECEIVEFROMANINTENDO3DSSYSTEM (Target System) Touch SENDFROM THIS SYSTEM System)(Source Read thewarning messageabouttransferring data, thentouch IAGREE. Touch NINTENDO3DSSYSTEMS TRANSFER BETWEEN (Source/Target Systems) Follow theon-screen to proceed. instructions Menu Nintendo DSi theNintendo 3DS TransferSelect Tool icononthe (On XLSystem) theNintendo DSi DSi/Nintendo Follow theon-screen to proceed. instructions Touch SYSTEM RECEIVEFROMANINTENDODSi (On theNintendo 2DSSystem) Read thewarning messageabouttransferring data, thentouch NEXT. Touch SYSTEM TRANSFER FROMANINTENDODSi (On theNintendo 2DSSystem) Nintendo 2DS Nintendo 3DS/Nintendo 3DSXL/Nintendo 2DS • • Note: . (When performing asystem update performing from Card,(page 55).(When aGame aninternet isnotnecessary.) connection You to mustbeconnected system theinternet updates. to perform Configure your internet settingsbefore connection usingsystem update Update theHOMEMenuandapplications, andaddnewapplications. System Update displayed onthescreen, andyou IACCEPT willneedto select to installsuchupdates. No priornotice for theseorothersuchminorautomatic updates willbedisplayed onthescreen. For othersystem updates, anotice willbe provided by Nintendo. that may and/orupdates usersdiscomfort, cause to aninternal database ofwireless access points whichallow you to access onlineservices From timeto time, outautomatic theNintendo updates, 2DSsystem willcarry suchasupdates to alistwhichprevents theuseofwords REGARDING AUTOMATIC SYSTEM UPDATES Failure to accept theupdate may render gamesunplayable. unplayable. Content derivingfrom theunauthorisedmodification ofthehardware orsoftware of your Nintendo 2DSsystem may be removed. ware ofyour Nintendo 2DSsystem, withyour oruseofanunauthoriseddevice inconnection system, may render thesystem permanently IMPORTANT: After theNintendo 2DSsystem isupdated, any existing orfuture unauthorisedtechnical modification ofthehardware- orsoft REGARDING SYSTEM UPDATES Check the Nintendo ofupdate website details. for asummary System updates charge outifthebattery becarried isrunning cannot low.

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Other Settings Other Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting Replacing the Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack Troubleshooting 73 Replacing the Nintendo 3DS Battery 3DS Pack the Nintendo Replacing Do not insert your fingernails in between the battery cover and the system, as this could result in injury. could as this and the system, Do not insert the batterycover fingernails in between your the battery and/or to cover. 2DS system Nintendo your in damage to result as this could force, Do not use excessive Unscrew the battery cover Unscrew Slide a flathead screwdriver or similar item in between the battery cover and the system, and prise the two carefully apart. and prise the carefully and the system, two the battery in between cover or similar item screwdriver Slide a flathead Note: • • the battery pack as shown. Remove Use a screwdriver to loosen the two screws securing the battery cover. screws loosen the two to a screwdriver Use damage the head of the screw, may type of screwdriver the wrong Using Note: the battery cover. remove unable to you leaving the battery cover Remove the battery pack Remove If the system is used by a child, a parent or legal guardian should replace the battery them. pack for should replace or legal guardian a parent a child, by is used If the system batteryreplacing the pack. before AC adapter disconnect off and the turn the power Always 3 1 2 Replacing the Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack the Nintendo Replacing recharging. before can use the system you the length of time battery reduce and life will decrease charging Repeated detailed below. the battery pack using the procedure replace reduced, If usage time is noticeably Please contact Service (page 86). Customer a replacement Nintendo purchase to on where further for information • •

Content saved in the System Memory such as friend list, notification and step data Memory and step notification in the System such as friend list, saved Content data save Application Memory the System to saved photos All Settings the System made to Changes data and its save below) first note (see the system to saved Software below) note second (see SD Card the to saved Data data and its save below) (see first note – Downloadable software below) (see first note – Add-on content – Extra data backups data – Save below) note ID (see third Network a Nintendo link to The If you opt to format your system, the following data will be data the following system, your format opt to If you and cannotdeleted recovered: be • • • • • • • to link your ID to another system. ID to link your (page 65) to If an SD Card that contains software or save data is not inserted when the formatting occurs, the data on that SD Card will not be deleted but it will will not be deleted SD Card on that the data not inserted is occurs, data formatting when the or save software contains that If an SD Card unusable. become selecting again by LINK AN system your link the same ID to will be able to You ID. Network Nintendo your will not delete system your Formatting ID Settings. Network EXISTING ID in Nintendo Software can be redownloaded from Nintendo eShop at no extra cost. Please note that there are certain cases where software may be temporarily or be temporarily may certain software are cases where there that Please note no extra cost. at eShop Nintendo from canSoftware redownloaded be is system (If your software. that redownload be able to will no longer Should this happen, you eShop. Nintendo from withdrawn permanently .) (page 54) software redownload use this same ID to will need to you ID, Network a Nintendo to linked The system version will remain at the current version even if you format the System Memory. the System format if you even version the current at will remain version system The If you have linked a Nintendo Network ID to your system, you will need an internet connection to format the System Memory. the System connection format to need an internet will you system, your ID to Network a Nintendo linked have If you

Note: After linking a Nintendo Network ID to your system, you will not be able to link it to any other system even after formatting. You will need to use will need to You formatting. after even other system any link it to will not be able to you system, your ID to Network a Nintendo linking After Note: Transfer System When Disposing of or Giving Away Your System Your When Disposing of or Giving Away Activity and funds will not eShop Account Nintendo and your on the SD Card and recordings photos Memory, the System format you When • • Note: • be deleted. When giving your Nintendo 2DS system to another person permanently, please use a computer to delete data on the SD Card and, and, on the SD Card data delete to please use a computer another person permanently, to 2DS system Nintendo your giving When be deleted. system. your formatting Activity eShop before in Nintendo Account your delete you ensure ID, Network a Nintendo to is not linked system if your Format System Memory System Format

• Select this option to delete all data saved to the system, and return it to factory it to return and the system, settings. to saved Select all data delete option to this Note: •

Other Settings Other Adjusting System Settings System Adjusting 72 74 Troubleshooting Replacing the Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack • • The Nintendo 2DSsystem contains alithium-ionrechargeable inaccordance Pleasedisposeofthisproduct pack. battery regulations. withlocal • • • • Disposal Battery 5 4 For information your disposal contact solidwaste onbattery local authority. appropriate guidelines andregulations. local Discarding batteries inyour general householdwaste beharmfulto can the environment. follow pack, When disposingofthebattery Apply sometapeover thepositive (+)andnegative (–)connectors. Do notdamagethebattery.Do notattemptDo pack. to disassemblethebattery notremoveDo thelabel. or explosion. Note: Always replace cover. thebattery Ifthesystem to issubjected ashockwhilethecover isoff, could bedamagedleading thebattery to fire OTHERHOME Menu, andthen DATE selecting SETTINGS & TIME. After removing thebattery, thedate andtimesettingswillbereset. You shouldsetthemagainby openingSystem from Settings the When replacing cover, thebattery applypressure until theclaspincentre clicksfirmlyinto place. cover,Replace thebattery andtighten thetwo screws • • Note: packasshown. thenewbattery Insert pack battery Wait at anew least10seconds, theninsert one can resultone can inthepower correctly. LEDnotfunctioning packimmediately thenewbattery after removingInserting theold Ensure that isfacingintheright direction. thebattery Problem Note: Iftheproblem involves agameoraccessory, pleasealsorefer to thecorresponding manual Before Nintendo contacting ofthemanualto Customer determine oftheproblem. pleaseusethissection thecause Service, The Nintendo 2DSsystem ishot will notturnon The Nintendo 2DSsystem The recharge LEDisnotlit Nintendo Pack 3DSBattery I can’t recharge the /

• • • • • • • •         If you experience this, Nintendo contact (page86). Customer Service If therecharge LED isblinking, there isachance properly. that packisnotconnected thebattery hot may burns. cause location withanambient temperature between 5–35°C. Touching thesystem whileitis leadto socan thesystemDoing temperature risingsharply. Charge packina thebattery properly packisconnected the battery (page73). then immediately packmay thebattery correctly. notbeconnected turnsdark, Make sure that If thesystem won’t turnonand, whenyou plugintheAC adapter, therecharge LEDlights up Slide thesleepswitch to theleft, thenturnthesystem on. properly packisconnected the battery (page73). then immediately packmay thebattery correctly. notbeconnected turnsdark, Make sure that If thesystem won’t turnonand, whenyou plugintheAC adapter, therecharge LEDlights up You may notbeableto recharge packinalocation outsideofthistemperature thebattery range. Recharge packinalocation withanambient thebattery temperature between 5–35°C. electrical outlet. electrical Make sure theAC adapter issecurely to connected boththeNintendo 2DSsystem andthe Unplug theAC adapter andwait approximately 30seconds before pluggingitinagain. For theNintendo 2DS,usetheNintendo 3DSAC adapter (WAP-002(AUS)). charged for extended periods oftime? packbeingcharged inanareaIs thebattery withahightemperature, orbeing properly? packconnected Is thebattery Has thesleepswitch beenmoved to theright? Is therecharge LEDlit? properly? packconnected Is thebattery between 5–35°C? packbeingrecharged withanambienttemperatureIs thebattery inalocation outlet? Is theNintendo 3DSAC into thesystem adapter inserted firmly andaelectrical Are you usingaNintendo 3DSAC adapter? Troubleshooting Solution / documentation.

75 Troubleshooting 76 Troubleshooting Problem 3D images cannot be seen 3D imagescannot LCD screens The brightnessdiffers between the LCD screens There are darkorlightpatches on LCD screens that donotgoaway There are blackorbrightdotsonthe There isnovideooraudiooutput the battery pack the battery It takes alongtime to charge The battery packhasexpandedThe battery for longperiodsoftime Pack,Battery butIcan’t play I charged theNintendo 3DS /

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• • • • • •   Card theGame gently Insert butfirmlyuntil itclicksinto place. Recharge thesystem. Press thePOWER Button to turnthepower on.   brightness levels alsobedifferent. can This isnormal andshouldnotbe considered asadefect. The technical specifications oftheupperandlower screens are different, whichmeanstheir specifications, sotheir colour displays andlevels ofbrightness may differ. and shouldnotbeconsidered asadefect. The upperscreen and Touch Screen have different numbersofstuckordeadpixelsSmall are ofLCD acharacteristic screens. These are normal more information onhow to exit SleepMode. If thisdoesnotsolve theproblem, refer to themanualofsoftware titleyou are usingfor If thesystem isinthisstate, exit SleepModeby moving thesleepswitch to (page24). theleft If the battery packleaks,If thebattery donottouch Nintendo itandcontact (page Customer Service life (page73). battery if itsexpansion isaffecting recharging. pack orapotentialThis hazard. safety isnotamalfunction Pleasereplace thebattery Lithium-ion batteries to are degradation subject over expand timeandcan through repeated information onwherefor further to purchase areplacement (page86). If usagetimeisnoticeably reduced, replace Contact pack. Nintendo thebattery Customer Service Repeated charging willdecrease life, battery reducing thelengthoftimeyou usethesystem. can LifeBattery periods oftime, packwilltake andthebattery longerthanusualto recharge. In environments withatemperature lessthan5°C,you willnotbeableto play gamesfor long The Nintendo 2DS does not support 3Dvisuals.The Nintendo 2DSdoesnotsupport Is thesystem Mode? inSleep inserted? Cardbeencorrectly Has theGame Has thesystem beencharged? Is thepower LEDlit? temperature lessthan5°C? Are you playing withanambient agameorrecharging packinalocation thebattery Solution 86) . Problem work properly The Touch doesn’t Screen work properly The Pad Circle doesn’t

• •  •   Nintendo. the Touch Screen. We recommend that you useaprotective sheetthat hasbeenlicensed by manualandbesureinstruction ithasbeenappliedcorrectly before attempting to calibrate If you have appliedacommercially-available protective sheetto the Touch Screen, refer to its in System to Settings calibrate theinput(page64). movementsIf thein-game donotmatch theTouch Screen input, usetheTOUCH SCREENoption CIRCLE PAD optioninSystem to Settings calibrate theinput(page64). being usedforcefully. movements Ifthein-game donotmatch theCircle Pad input, usethe In rare cases, theCircle Pad’s inputmay stop working properly after longperiodsofuseor Have you attached acommercially-available protective sheetto the Touch Screen? Does the Touch inputmatch Screen what you seeonscreen? PadDoes Circle inputmatch what you seeonscreen? holding LButton +RButton +XButton. itagainontheTouchstart screen Screen calibration by pressing thePOWERand Button whilepressing Note: Ifyou are unableto usethe Touch thisprocedure, Screen to perform turnthesystem off, then by pressing thePOWER Button whilepressing andholdingLButton +RButton + Y Button. the buttons or Touch Screen, turnthesystem off, itagainonthe Circle thenstart calibrationPad screen Note: Ifmovements are being inputdespite the Circle Pad notbeingused, andyou are unableto use Not aligned Solution Trapped airordirt

77 Troubleshooting 78 Troubleshooting Problem No audiofrom headphones respond correctly to themovementsrespond correctly being moved orthegamedoesn’t responds whenthesystem isnot you to move thesystem, thegame When playing agamethat requires No soundfrom thespeaker The system freezes up and thesystem won’t respond The screen goescompletely black / • •  • • • Make sure theplugofheadphonesissecurely pluggedinto theaudiojack. Try adjustingthevolume by usingthevolume control onthesideofsystem.  Try adjustingthevolume by usingthevolume control onthesideofsystem.   If headphonesare attached to theNintendo 2DS,nosoundwillcome through thespeaker. the POWER Button againto turnthesystem backon. system off by holdingthePOWERButton down until thepower LEDgoesout, thenpress screen suddenlygoesblackduringgameplay andthesystem stops responding, turnthe If thescreen stays blackwhenyou turnthesystem onorwhenyou exit SleepMode, orthe sensor.the to producestart falseresponses. outthefollowing steps to Inthesecases, recalibrate carry If thesystem to issubjected suddenchangesintemperature orphysical shocks, thesensorcan Is the plug of the headphones firmly inserted? Is theplugofheadphonesfirmly Is thevolume setto thelowest level? Are headphonesconnected? Is thevolume setto thelowest level? The built-inmotionsensormay input. beproducing incorrect setting ofthevolume control andeven ifheadphonesare connected. Note: The camera’s shutter soundwillalways beplayed at afixed volume, regardlesscurrent ofthe CALIBRATE orREVERT TO DEFAULT SETTINGS. the motionsensorcalibration screen. Place thesystem andtouch onalevel surface theHOMEMenu,On press andholdthe Y Button andBButton for 3seconds to open The settingsfor themotionsensorwillbeadjusted accordingly. Note: When CALIBRATE istouched, thesystem willconsider thepositionitisinto belevel. B Button for 3seconds Press andhold Y Button and Solution and touch CALIBRATE Place thesystem onalevel surface

Problem coming from thespeaker My voice isn’t recognised My steps aren’t beingcounted unexpectedly The microphone reacts I can’t usethemicrophone / There isfeedback* / then picked upagainby themicrophone. created whensoundspicked upby themicrophone are played backthrough thespeaker andare Feedback istheterm usedto refer to thehigh-pitched screeching by soundcaused aloopbeing is “feedback”? What * • • • • • • • • •  Your steps willonlybecounted ifthepower to thesystem isonandSleepModeenabled.   system in a bag while carrying itaround,system useatight-fitting inabagwhilecarrying bagsuchasabeltpouch. hanging bagwhilewalking, step data may notbe counted accurately. Ifyou want to putthe There may where becases thesystem correctly cannot count your steps. Ifitis putinaloosely- to prevent any background noises. move away from thesource ofthe noise, reduce thespeaker volume, useheadphonesortry The microphone may to bereacting audiooutputfrom thespeaker orambient noise. Try to Try removing theheadsetwithmicrophone andusingthesystem microphone instead. recognise thanothers. There are individualdifferences inspeech recognition rates.Some voices are more difficult to The microphone it. ofsoftware isonlyusableinsoftware titlesthat titlesorsections support turn thesoftware off. consecutive days, onlysteps for theinitialseven days willberecorded. After saving your game, If Nintendo DS microphone. Headsets withmicrophones feedback. sometimescause can Try removing theheadsetwith (page 64). MIC Select TEST inSystem to Settings confirm that properly themicrophone isfunctioning Are you continuingto usethesystem whileaNintendo DS • • Note: Is thesystem bag, inaloosely-hanging orisithangingfrom awrist strap? Is theNintendo 2DSsystem Mode? inSleep Is aheadsetwithmicrophone attached? high? is very Is thesystem beingusedinanoisyenvironment, orinaplacewhere thevolume Is aheadsetwithmicrophone attached? correctly? Are voices otherthanyour own, andfriends, suchasthoseoffamily recognised Is themicrophone working properly? ofitusethemicrophone? Does thissoftware titleorsection title isinuse? force, ormalfunction. for example damagethemand leadto sittingonthem,can injury notputthesystemDo into your backpocket. thesystem andLCD Subjecting screens to excessive steps taken. ontheconditions,Depending thestep count might behigherorlower thanthenumberofactual / Nintendo software DSi titlesaren’t closedfor aperiodof, orexceeding, seven Solution / Nintendo DSi softwareNintendo DSi

79 Troubleshooting 80 Troubleshooting Problem the Operations Manual forthe Operations Manual details.” turn thesystem off. Please refer to Press andholdthePOWERButton to software: “An error hasoccurred. Cardslot.”the Game into isnothinginserted “There and theHOMEMenudisplays: software titledoesnotappear theiconforbeen inserted, the Even Cardhas thoughaGame the SDCard I can’t view thephotos stored on My SDCardisnotresponding I can’t connect to theinternet I can’t connect DSi DS /Nintendo Nintendo This messageappearswhileplaying I can’t play my game

• • • • • • • •      Nintendo for Customer assistance (page86) . Service before. Iftheerror messagestillappears, there may beafaultwithyour system.Please contact Turn offthepower, outthesameprocedurecarrying again, as thenturnitbackonandtry Nintendo software, DSi pleaseread thefollowing. codes that appearwhensettingupNintendo DSConnections orwhenplaying Nintendo DSor test fails.if theconnection Follow given theinstructions intheon-screen error message. For error An error messageanderror code willappeariftheinternet settingsare connection incorrect or Wi-Fi Protected Setup. If your access point usesWEP, you to willnotbeableto theinternet connect using that theuseofsoftware restricts basedonsoftware ratings (page60). Enter thePINanddisableParental Controls temporarily, ordisabletheParental Controls option work. Software titlesfrom different regions may notfunction. NintendoOnly 3DSandNintendo software DSi titlesmatching theregion ofthesystem will itafew more reinserting times(page39). try Remove Card theGame andproperly ituntil itclicksinto reinsert place. Ifthisdoesn’t work, on adigitalcamerabedisplayed. ormobilephonecannot Nintendo 3DSCamera onlydisplay can photos takensystem. Photos ontheNintendo taken 2DS Use acomputer ordigitalcamera to confirm that can you seefilesontheSDcorrectly Card. the system (page28). theSDCardInsert gently butfirmlyuntil itclicksinto place intheSD Card slotonthesideof Does anerror codeappear? for type yourIs thesecurity accesspointsetto WEP (page59)? Are Parental Controlstheuseofsoftware basedsoftware setto ratings? restrict Are you usingasoftware titlefrom adifferent region? properly? Cardinserted Is theGame Are there photos bedisplayed ontheSDCardthat can usingNintendo 3DSCamera? Is theSDCardbroken? into thesystem? inserted Has theSDCardbeencorrectly the instructions giventhe instructions in theerror message. CONNECTION Select test,TEST from theconnection Internet thenfollow to Settings start The internet configured connection for theNintendo 2DSsystem may notbe correct. For error codesthat appearwhenplaying software Nintendo DSi Solution

Problem I can’t disableParental Controls Did you answerDid enter to thecorrect your secret question? Did you PIN? Did enter thecorrect   Enter thecorrect answer to your secret question(page61). Enter thecorrect PIN(page61). Touch FORGOT PINonthefirstscreen that appearsafter If you have forgotten your secret questionanswer If you have forgotten your PIN or secret questionanswer… If you have forgotten your PIN to your secret question. screen. Enter theanswertouch IFORGOT onthePINentry touching PARENTAL CONTROLS inSystem Settings, or 3 2 1 master key. Touch OKontheprevious screen, thenenter the email address. A master key willthenbesent to theregistered OK onthescreen for obtainingamaster key. If you have registered anemailaddress, touch Touch IFORGOT onthesecret screen. answer entry on theNintendo 2DSsystem. You willbegiven amaster key. numberand thedate currentlyby phoneoremail(pages86)withtheenquiry set numberwillbedisplayed.An enquiry Nintendo Pleasecontact Customer Service If you have notregistered anemailaddress… • • Note: email account accept can emailsfrom the “@nintendo.net” domain. If you are blocking emailsusingaspamfilter ordomain filtering, ensure that your a master key. An internet isrequired connection to receive Solution

81 Troubleshooting 82 Troubleshooting Problem not respond asks for aphoto ofmy face, butdoes Nintendo repeatedly 3DSCamera strange colours Photos taken have by thecamera be played smoothly) are interrupted andthegamecannot (communications communications I amhaving usingwireless difficulty

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  factors which may affect facial whichmayfactors affect recognition. This occurs whenyour face berecognised cannot properly. Pleasetake note ofthefollowing (page86). Customer Service Try to take ofsomethingelse. apicture Ifthecolours are stillstrange, Nintendo contact between thesystems. strengthSignal appearsto bepoor. Move closerto theotherplayer(s), andremove obstructions Communication. while ontheHOMEMenuto openthepower-saving optionsscreen. Touch ONunder Wireless To enablewireless communication, touch theicon corner intheupper-left ofthe Touch Screen Check thecamera modeand / inNintendoor ManualSettings 3DSCamera (page32). in dimly-lit areas where the screen is filled with similarly-coloured objects. areasin dimly-lit where thescreen isfilledwithsimilarly-coloured differPhoto iftaking dependingon results pictures can your surroundings, particularly Have you changedthecoloursettingsinNintendo 3DSCamera? Is oneofthefollowing signalstrength icons enabled? Is wireless communication can makecan accurate recognition difficult. Note: Even taking theaforementioned into factors account, individualfeatures environments andcertain affect successfulaffect facial recognition. factors, suchashairstyle, thecolour,Other shapeandvolume offacialhair, andjewellery, also To improve thechances ofyour face beingrecognised, follow theadvice below. Facial recognition hints Move hairto reveal fully your face Move to awell-lit area Solution or Face straighton thecamera Remove your glasses shown onscreen?

Problem AR Cards The system doesn’t recognise 3DSSound I can’t play backaudiofilesusing display audiofilesand folders doesnot Nintendo 3DSSound / I lostmy ARCards • • • • • • • • •           DRM-protectedcannot beplayed audiofiles usingNintendoSound. 3DS Nintendo play can 3DSSound audiofileswhichmeetthe following requirements: Nintendo willonlycheckfor filesup 3DSSound to eight directories deep. a singlefolder. No morecan bedisplayed than100files for thissingle consolidated folder. name ontheSDCard, theaudiofilesinthose folders willbe consolidated anddisplayed as No morecan bedisplayed than100files for asingle folder. Ifthere are folders withthesame No more than1,000foldersbedisplayed. can No morecan bedisplayed. than3,000audiofiles in Nintendo 3DSSound. Files shouldbesaved to adifferent folder. Audio filessaved to the“Private” folder found inthe“Nintendo 3DS” folder willnotbedisplayed played back. extension Otheraudiofiles,files withafileof.mp3. suchas copy-protected ones, cannotbe Nintendo play can 3DSSound AACextension fileswithafileof.m4a,.mp4and.3gp, orMP3 of thesystem. theSDCardInsert gently butfirmlyuntil itclicksinto place intheSD Card slotontheside • • • • • • Management)? AreRights theaudiofilesprotected by DRM(Digital • • • Are theaudiofilesina formatcan beplayed that Sound? by Nintendo 3DS Are audiofilessaved to a folder that ismore thaneightlevels deep? Are there more than100 audiofilessaved inasingle folder? Are there more than1,000 folders withsaved audiofiles? Are there more than3,000 audiofilessaved? on theSDCard? Are theaudiofilessaved to the “Private” folder found inthe “Nintendo 3DS” folder Nintendo 3DSSound? Does theSDCardcontainsavedcan beplayed audiofilesthat using into thesystem? inserted Has theSDCard beencorrectly colour andusethemasreplacements. You download can ARCard images from support.nintendo.com. Print outtheseimagesin berecognised,If your ARCardstillcannot oryou have lostan ARCard... again. Check thefollowing andtry berecognised...If your ARCardcannot AR Cards inuseare flat onthesurface. If theARCards are bent orfolded, berecognised theycannot by thesystem. Ensure that any If anouter camera isdirty, clothbefore wipeitwithasoft you begin. recognise themproperly. Keep ARCards sunlight, outofdirect interfere asthiscan with theouter cameras’ to ability Ensure you are inawell-lit area. not berecognised. Ensure that thewholeARCard ofitis offthescreen, isvisibleonthescreen. itmay If part AR Cards berecognised cannot ifyou holdthesystem too closeto themortoo faraway. –48kHz 32 kHz rate: Sampling 16 –320kbps Bit rate: AAC (.m4a,.mp4or.3gp),MP3(.mp3) File format: Solution

83 Troubleshooting Problem Solution Technical Specifications Note: These specifications may be changed without prior notice in order to make improvements. • Have Parental Controls restricted the use of software based on software ratings, or restricted the use of DS Download Play? Nintendo 2DS System If you are having issues with Nintendo 3DS software titles, disable the Parental Controls option Model Number FTR-001 I can’t use Download Play which restricts the use of software by software rating (page 60). Upper Screen: Widescreen LCD (can display 16.7 million colours) If you are having issues with Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles, disable the 3.53 inches (76.8mm wide x 46.08mm high) Parental Controls option which restricts DS Download Play (page 60). LCD Screens 400x240 pixels (Screen Size / Resolution) Lower Screen: Touch-screen LCD (can display 16.7 million colours) 3.02 inches (61.44mm wide x 46.08mm high) If you need further help... 320x240 pixels Nintendo 3DS AC adapter (WAP-002(AUS)) If your Nintendo 2DS still does not operate correctly after trying these troubleshooting steps, we recommend to call Nintendo Customer AC Adapter / Battery Service for assistance and additional troubleshooting and repair options (page 86). Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack (CTR-003) • Please note that if you return the console to the retailer and the retailer offers to exchange your console, you may eventually lose save Wireless Frequency 2.4GHz Band (11b: 1 – 13ch / 11g: 1 – 11ch) data and all Nintendo eShop downloads and account balance. Communication Standard IEEE802.11b/g Output Power 11b: 5.5dBm / 11g: 5.0dBm maximum Recommended Within 30m Communication Distance Note: The maximum distance at which communication is possible may be reduced depending on the surroundings. Lens: Fixed focal length Camera Feature Image sensor: CMOS Effective pixels: About 300,000 Clock Feature Max. Daily Variation of ± 4 seconds (when used within the “Usable Environment” below) Speaker Monaural Input / Output Terminals Game Card slot, SD Card slot, AC adapter connector, audio jack (stereo output) Sensors Motion sensor, gyro sensor Other Features Infrared communication (recommended communication: within 20cm) Note: The maximum distance at which communication is possible may be reduced depending on the surroundings. Maximum Power Consumption Approx. 4.1W (when charging) Temperature: 5 – 35°C Usable Environment Humidity: 20 – 80 % Dimensions 127mm high x 144mm wide x 20.3mm thick Mass Approx. 260g (including battery pack, stylus and SD Card) Charge Time Approx. 3.5 hours Battery Life Please see page 27.

Nintendo 3DS AC Adapter Model Number WAP-002(AUS) Input AC 230-240V 50Hz Output DC 4.6V 900mA Dimensions 70.5mm high x 42.2mm wide x 73.5mm thick Mass Approx. 80g Cord Length Approx 1.9m • Nintendo 3DS (CTR-001(EUR)) • Nintendo 2DS (FTR-001) • Nintendo 3DS charging cradle (CTR-007) • Nintendo DSi (TWL-001(AUS)) Compatible Devices • Nintendo 3DS XL (SPR-001(EUR)) • Nintendo DSi XL (UTL-001(AUS)) Troubleshooting • Nintendo 3DS XL charging cradle (SPR-007)

Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack Nintendo 2DS Stylus Model Number CTR-003 Model Number FTR-004 Battery Type Lithium-Ion Material Plastic (ABS / PE) Battery Capacity 5Wh Length Approx. 98mm Mass Approx. 1.8g 84 85 12 MONTH WARRANTY FOR NINTENDO HARDWARE – AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND [1012/AUS-C] 3. LOSS OF DATA You accept and agree that Nintendo will not be responsible for any loss, deletion or corruption of your files or data that has not been MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY deleted or removed. Nintendo strongly recommends that you make a back up copy of any data that you do not remove or delete. Please This warranty applies to Nintendo consoles, including the original built-in software included with the respective Nintendo consoles at note that, depending on the type of repair, data stored in the memory of the Product may be deleted, and you may not be able to read the time of purchase (the “Nintendo Operating Software”) and any controllers included within the console packaging (the data saved to your SD Card or import it back onto the Product following such repair. “Nintendo Controllers”). In this warranty, the Nintendo console, the Nintendo Operating Software and the Nintendo Controllers are referred to together as the “Product”. 4. REPAIRS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY OR BY A CONSUMER GUARANTEE The benefits given by this Warranty are in addition to your other rights and remedies which you may have under the Competition and If, after inspecting the Product, Nintendo determines that the defect is not covered by this warranty or by a consumer guarantee under Consumer Act 2010 (Cth) and/or other applicable laws in relation to the Product. the Australian Consumer Law, or that there is no defect, you will be liable for the cost of assessing the Product which is inclusive of ship- ping and/or handling costs. Should you wish Nintendo to remedy any defect not covered by this warranty or by a consumer guarantee, In Australia, our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement the price of such remedy will be quoted to you before any repair or replacement is carried out. or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. 5. NINTENDO OPERATING SOFTWARE Subject to the terms and exclusions below, Nintendo Australia Pty Limited (“Nintendo”) warrants to the original consumer purchasing The Nintendo Operating Software may only be used with Nintendo consoles, and may not be used for any other purpose. You must not the Product (“you”) that, for a period of 12 months from the date of the purchase of the Product by you, the Product will be free from copy, adapt, reverse-engineer, decompile, disassemble or modify the Nintendo Operating Software other than as expressly permitted by defects in materials, workmanship and manufacturing. If, having inspected the Product, Nintendo determines that the warranty claim applicable law. Nintendo may use anti-copying or other measures to protect its rights relating to the Nintendo Operating Software. is valid, Nintendo will (at its sole discretion) either repair or replace the part causing the defect, or replace the relevant element of the Product without charge. This Warranty is offered by Nintendo Australia Pty Limited located at 804 Stud Road, Scoresby Victoria 3179 Australia. No other person 1. EXCLUSIONS or organisation is authorised to vary its provisions and conditions. This warranty does not cover: (a) software (other than the Nintendo Operating Software) or games (whether included with the Product at the time of purchase or not); (b) accessories, peripherals or other items that are intended for use with the Product but are not manufactured by or for Nintendo (whether included with the Product at the time of purchase or not); (c) the Product if it was not supplied by Nintendo in either Australia or New Zealand; (d) the Product if it has been resold, or used for rental or commercial purposes; (e) defects in the Product that are caused by accidental damage, your and/or any third party’s negligence, unreasonable use, modification, use with products not supplied, licensed or authorised for use with the Product by Nintendo (including, but not limited to, non-licensed game enhancements, copier devices, adapters, power supplies or non-licensed accessories), computer viruses or connecting to the internet or other forms of electronic communication, use of the Product otherwise than in accordance with the instructions in the respective Nintendo Operations Manual or any other instructions which Nintendo makes available (the “Nintendo Documentation”), or any other cause unrelated to defects in materials, workmanship or manufacturing; (f) defects in the Product that are caused by the use of faulty, damaged or leaking batteries or battery packs, or any other use of batteries or battery packs not in accordance with the instructions in the respective Nintendo Documentation; (g) dirty/contaminated electrical contacts; (h) liquid/moisture damage; (i) wear and tear; (j) gradual decrease over time in the capacity and performance of rechargeable batteries and rechargeable battery packs for the Product (including NTR-003, USG-003, TWL-003, UTL-003, CTR-003, SPR-003, and WUP-012) (which, for the avoidance of doubt, will not be deemed to be a defect in materials, workmanship or manufacturing of the Product); (k) the Product if it has been opened, modified or repaired by you or any other person not authorised by Nintendo, or if the Product has its serial number or compliance label altered, defaced or removed; (l) loss of any data that has been loaded onto or stored on the Product by any person or company other than Nintendo or its authorised partners; or (m) loss of data or software as a result of formatting the memory of the Product (or the SD Card being used with the Product).

2. HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM Before returning the Product for assessment, visit our website www.nintendo.com.au for product support and service information, or contact Nintendo Customer Service using the details below:

Nintendo Customer Service Australia: (03) 9730 9822 New Zealand: 0800 743 056 Hours of operation: 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday (AEST/AEDT). Call charges vary. Check with your telecommunications provider. Email: [email protected]

When sending the Product to the Nintendo Service Department, please: (a) use the original packaging where possible; (b) do not use excessively oversized packaging; (c) provide a description of the defect; and (d) attach a copy of your proof of purchase, ensuring that it indicates the date of purchase of the Product. Before sending the Product to the Nintendo Service Department, you should remove or delete any private or confidential files or data. 86 87 Notes Notes

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