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Thank you for purchasing this system. Please read this Operations Manual before use, paying careful attention to the Health and Safety Information section on p. 9, and follow all the instructions carefully. Adults should supervise the use of this product by children. Note: See p. 2 for a complete list of items included with the system.

• Troubleshooting UK and Ireland: In this manual, the term “ 3DS system” refers to all systems in the Nintendo 3DS™ family, which includes Nintendo UK • PO Box 4678, Windsor, SL4 9DZ New Nintendo 3DS™, New Nintendo 3DS XL, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 3DS XL and Nintendo 2DS™. www.nintendo.co.uk • In this manual, the term “New Nintendo 3DS system” also refers to the New Nintendo 3DS XL system, unless other- South Africa: Nintendo Service Centre wise stated. The iStore Building, No.1 Sandton Drive • In this manual, the term “Nintendo DSi™ system” also refers to the Nintendo DSi XL system. Sandton, 2146 Telephone: +27 (0) 11 390 7002 E-mail: [email protected] Photographs and illustrations in this manual generally show the New Nintendo 3DS system.

MAA-KTR-S-UKV-C3 Nintendo may change product specifications and update the manual from time to time. The latest version of the manual is available at http://docs.nintendo-europe.com. (This service may not be available in some countries.) [0612/UKV/HW]

T his seal is your assurance that Nintendo has reviewed this product and that it has met our standards for excellence in workmanship, reliability and entertainment value. Always look for this seal when buying games and accessories to ensure complete compatibility with your Nintendo Product. 3D Screen Displays 3D images using the super-­ Thank you for selecting the New Nintendo 3DS™ / New Nintendo 3DS XL system. stable 3D function ( p. 21) Set Contents 3D depth slider (KTR-001) New Nintendo 3DS system Adjusts the strength of the 3D images Or x 1 ( p. 22) New Nintendo 3DS XL system (RED-001)

New Nintendo 3DS stylus (KTR-004) Circle Pad Or Allows for precision movement x 1 ( p. 14) New Nintendo 3DS XL stylus (RED-004) Note: The stylus is located in the stylus holder on the underside of the system ( p. 15).

microSDHC memory card x 1 C Stick Note: • The microSDHC memory card is inserted in the microSD card slot ( p. 57). The microSDHC card is a Reacts to the pressure you place on it, third-party accessory not manufactured by Nintendo. allowing for easy, precise movement ( p. 14) • The capacity of the microSDHC card is stated on the box. Touch Screen AR Cards x 6 Touch-sensitive screen that allows Note: These are used in conjunction with the built-in application, AR Games: Augmented Reality ( p. 26). you to control software by touching and sliding ( p. 14) Quick-Start Guide x 1 Operations Manual HOME Button Displays the HOME Menu ( p. 24) (Only for New Nintendo 3DS) New Nintendo 3DS cover plates (KTR-009/KTR-010) Front plate x 1 Please attach the front plate before using the system ( p. 23). • Back plate x 1 • The back plate is attached to the system before purchase.

System Comparison This package does not include an AC adapter. New Nintendo 3DS New Nintendo 3DS XL or To recharge your system, you will need a Nintendo 3DS AC adapter (WAP-002(UKV)/ WAP-002(EUR)) (sold separately). A light, easy-to-carry system that can Maximise your gameplay experience be fitted with replaceable cover plates with an upper screen 57% larger than (sold separately). that of the New Nintendo 3DS system! AC adapter included with Nintendo 3DS / Nintendo 2DS / Nintendo DSi / You can also use the AC adapter included with Nintendo DSi XL the Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 2DS, Nintendo DSi Compared to New Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo DSi XL systems. AC adapter included with Nintendo DS™ / Nintendo DS™ Lite 57% larger screen 2 3 A clearer, more enjoyable 3D experience Find the latest software! Super-Stable 3D

…the 3D display adapts The inner camera tracks When your position changes… to your movements for more your face’s position Search for software Watch videos comfortable viewing

By tracking your face with the inner camera, the super-stable 3D function provides you with an optimal 3D experience ( p. 21).

Enjoy online services with a… Download software Download ID demo versions Note: This requires a Nintendo Network ID.

A Nintendo Network™ ID allows you to enjoy various features of Nintendo Network. Connect to the internet and access Nintendo eShop to view the latest information and videos about different kinds of software, purchase downloadable software and try out software demos. What you can buy

Downloadable software ™ Nintendo DSiWare™

Download free software and Communicate with other users You can use your Nintendo eShop demos from Nintendo eShop. around the world in ™. funds on both your New Nintendo 3DS system and a U™ console. You can buy new software exclusive to You can buy the games you loved on You can buy software originally released on We hope you enjoy using these services by creating a Nintendo Network ID ( p. 36). Nintendo eShop, or download versions of platforms like NES™, ™ and Nintendo DSi, known as Nintendo DSiWare. card-based software. Game Boy™ Color.

4 5 Receive updates and information Communicate automatically with other Nintendo systems SpotPass™ StreetPass™ Your system will automatically search for wireless access points, connect to the internet and exchange data at various times, including while in Your system automatically searches for and exchanges data with other Nintendo 3DS systems when you carry it around, such as when you're Sleep Mode (when the system is closed but the power is on). out walking or when you travel by train.

Internet

Free System Other 3D content Notifications software updates information

Flashes green Note: A notification is added to your when data is being Notifications list ( p. 29). Flashes blue when transferred. receiving notifications

Data will automatically be exchanged if you walk past someone who has the same software title registered with Note: Data received via SpotPass is StreetPass while the system is in Sleep Mode (closed while the power is on), as well as at other times. saved to the microSD card. Your StreetPass settings are saved on the system. Note: You must configure Internet Settings to be able to connect to wireless access points ( p. 38). • A maximum of 12 software titles can use StreetPass at any one time. Contact Mode settings for Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles are not saved and must be configured while playing compatible titles. Further- Note: • more, it is not possible to exchange StreetPass data for Nintendo 3DS software titles while Nintendo DS / Nintendo DSi software titles are in use. • SpotPass functionality may not be available if an active software title is using certain features or functionality. SpotPass functionality is not available during local wireless communication ( p. 24) or while playing Nintendo DS/Nintendo DSi software. • Data cannot be transmitted if the power or wireless functions are off ( p. 28). • Depending on the type of data received, the notification LED may not light up. • 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 ( p. 24) or when connected to the internet. • A Nintendo Network ID is required to download free software ( p. 36).

A charging cradle (sold separately) can help make recharging more convenient. New Nintendo 3DS charging cradle (KTR-007)

New Nintendo 3DS XL charging cradle (RED-007)

6 7 9 Health and Safety Information WARNING – USING 3D FEATURE WARNING – SEIZURES WARNING – EYE SICKNESS STRAIN AND MOTION WARNING The use of the 3D feature by children aged six and under may cause vision damage. If children aged six and under have access to to access aged six and under have If children cause damage. vision aged six and under may children by use of the 3D feature The feature. Controls using the Parental of 3D images should restrict the display guardians or legal parents the system, feature do not use the 3D difficulty images clearly, in seeing 3D you have If viewing 3D images. of way has a different Everyone strain, eye can lead to such as double images, of unclear 3D images, viewing Prolonged only use 2D images. to and set the display and discomfort. fatigue motion sickness, nausea, dizziness, stiff shoulders, dryness headaches, the eyes, of to only show comfortable adjust the 3D effectsto a or set the display when viewing 3D images, level or unwell tired feel If you 2D images. need it. don’t think you if you even every 15 minutes half hour, of 10 to a break Take can lead shaking as a passenger in cars or on public transport. Constant while travelling using the 3D feature from Please refrain strain. causing nausea and eye unclear, 3D images becoming to

3D Feature Not Suitable Children Not under. aged six and for 3D Feature these precautions: follow video games, when playing of a seizure the likelihood reduce To • • • • • sleep. or need tired are you if 1. Do not play room. in a well-lit 2. Play every 15 minutes hour (every using the 3D feature). of 10 to half hour when a break Take 3.

Avoid excessively long play sessions. Parents or legal guardians should monitor their children for appropriate play. appropriate for their children should monitor or legal guardians Parents sessions. long play excessively Avoid need it. you think don’t you if even every 15 minutes hour (every of 10 to half hour when using the 3D feature), a break Take playing hours before several for and rest stop or tired, dizzy feel or nauseated or if you while playing, or sore tired become eyes If your again. and see a doctor. playing stop or other discomfort symptoms play, during or after of the above any have to continue If you Some people (about 1 in 4000) may have seizures or blackouts triggered by light flashes or patterns, and this may occur while they are watching watching while they are occur and this may or patterns, flashes light by triggered or blackouts seizures have Some may people (about 1 in 4000) before. had a seizure never if they have even TV video games, or playing a doctor should consult an epileptic condition to linked other symptom or any loss of awareness seizures, experienced who has ever Anyone video games. playing before any child have or your a doctor and consult if you play Stop video games. when they play children should monitor guardians or legal Parents movements, vision, involuntary altered loss of awareness, twitching, or muscle eye such as: convulsions, unusual symptoms, or disorientation.

• • • • Health and Safety and Health Information in injury so could result do to or damage. Failure and observe information. Please read health and safety the should superviseAdults use of this product the children. by • • • video Playing hurt and perhaps sooner if using the 3D feature. eyes a sustained period of time, after your video games can make Playing dizziness or nausea: strain, eye these instructions avoid to Follow games can in some players. also cause motion sickness 37 38 39 43 44 47 55 56 69 70 35 36 38 43 45 46 57 60 61

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Health and Safety Information to your system. This system contains arechargeable lithiumionbattery. aswell asdamage Leakage personalinjury cause can orcombustion ofthebattery • • This system emitradio can waves theoperation that affect can ofnearby electronics,cardiac including pacemakers. • • • • tendonitis, tunnelsyndrome carpal orskin irritation: Playing make videogamescan your after muscles, afew hours. joints Follow orskin hurt to avoid theseinstructions problems suchas

Wireless communication may notbeallowed places suchasaeroplanes incertain orhospitals. Pleasefollow respective regulations. device.medical or otherimplanted device, medical donotusewireless communication withoutfirst consulting of orthemanufacturer your doctor your notoperateDo thesystem within25centimetres (10inches)ofapacemaker whileusingwireless communication. Ifyou have apacemaker If you continue to have any oftheabove duringorafter play, symptoms orotherdiscomfort stop playing andseeadoctor. or sore whileplaying, orifyou feel symptoms suchastingling, When usingthestylus, you donotneedto gripittightly orpress ithard againstthescreen. Ifyour hands, wrists, orarmsbecome tired Take abreak of10to halfhourwhenusingthe3Dfeature), hour(every 15minutes every even ifyou don’t thinkyou needit. Avoid excessively longplay sessions. Parents orlegalguardians shouldmonitor theirchildren for appropriate play. before playing again.

with your eyes, injury. cause itcan Immediately rinseyour eyes ofwater withplenty andconsult adoctor. into ofyour withyour contact body, handsorany otherpart rinseitaway withwater. Ifliquidleaking from comes into abattery contact into withyour contact hands, wipetheexteriorofsystem thoroughly withasoft, slightly dampcloth.Iftheleaked fluid comes leaks,If thebattery donottouch it, Nintendoand contact Customer To Support. ensure any leaked fluidonthesystem doesn’t come • • • • • • In case ofleakage: In case To avoid orcombustion: leakage battery

Always attachcover thebattery (backplate). nottouch withanyDo theterminals ofthebattery foreign materials ormetalobjects. to notexpose heat thebattery Do ordisposeofitinafire. notdisassemble,Do deform orattempt to repair thebattery. to notexpose excessive thebattery Do vibration, physical shock, or liquids. notdamagethebattery.Do WARNING –BATTERY INTERFERENCE WARNING –RADIOFREQUENCY WARNING –REPETITIVEMOTION INJURIES numbness, burning orstiffness,stop andrest themfor several hours   

• • • • leadto socan fireDoing andelectrocution. incandescent-specific lightAC/DC adapters dimmersorin-car orchargers. notusevoltageDo transformers intended for useabroad orplugsthat deliver reduced amounts ofelectricity. Also avoid using body oftheplugsecurely andpullitstraight outoftheplugsocket. sureBe to plugintheAC adapter to your system’s AC adapter inthecorrect connector direction. To remove theAC adapter, gripthe Nintendo (SPR-003).3DS Use XL theNintendoBattery 3DSAC adapter (WAP-002(UKV)/WAP-002(EUR)) (sold separately) only. Forelectrocution. New Nintendo 3DSonlyusetheNew (KTR-003), Nintendo andfor New Nintendo 3DSBattery 3DSXLonlyusethe Using anincompatible AC leakage, leadto can adaptercombustion battery orexplosion, orbattery inturnleadto whichcan fire and/or Looking into directly theinfrared transceiver leadto can impaired visionandotherproblems. symptoms persist, consult adoctor. at alevel that allows you to hearbackground sounds. Ifyou notice problems suchasfatigue orringingintheears, discontinue use. Ifthe Using headphonesat loudvolumes for longperiodsoftimecould result inimpaired hearing. When usingheadphones, keep thevolume Children may place theAC adapter, stylus, microSD card orotheraccessories into injury. theirmouthsandcause Do nottouch theAC onthesystem orany adapter withyour otherconnector connector fingersormetalobjects. The AC adapter isfor indooruseonly. Do notusetheAC adapter ifthec theACBe sure tovoltage adapter connect to (AC thecorrect 220-240V). Use acompatible AC adapter andbattery. charged The AC adapter shouldbepluggedinto accessiblesocket aneasily that isneartheequipmentthat isto be Do notgettoo closeto theinfrared transceiver. Do notuseexcessive volume for headphones. young childr Not suitablefor children under36monthsofage. Donotplacethesystem oritsaccessorieswithinreach of Do nottouch thesystem orAC adapter whilecharging duringathunderstorm. If theAC adapter becomes damaged, Nintendo pleasecontact Customer notattempt Do to Support. repair theadapter yourself.

If you usethesystem whilecharging it, becareful notto pullonorentangle thepower cord. notexpose thecordDo to extreme heat sources suchasheaters orstoves. Avoid onthecord. objects placingheavy Avoid tightly wrapping, treading on,pulling, ormaking adjustments twisting to thecord. WARNING –GENERAL WARNING –CHARGING THE SYSTEM . en orpets. able orplugisdamaged.

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Cleaning the system: Only use compatible accessories with the system. Only accessories use compatible the system. while using surroundings of your Be aware Do not disassemble or try r to Do not expose the system to excessive physical shock. excessive to the system Do not expose Do not let the system come int Do not let the system Do not expose the system to high temperatures or direct sunlight for an extended period of time. period of time. or direct an extended for sunlight temperatures high to the system Do not expose The system should be disconnected from the AC adapter before cleaning. Dampen a cloth with warm water, carefully wring out all all wring out carefully water, Dampen a cloth with warm cleaning. before adapter the AC should be disconnected from system The dry again with a soft, down wipe the system cloth. Do the not allow cleaning, clean. After system and then wipe the water excess other solvent. or any alcohol thinner, contact with paint into come to system • fluid. leaking contact any with Avoid Support. Do damaged areas. not touch Customer please contact Nintendo is damaged, If the system • • • If the system comes into contact with liquids, immediately turn the power off, remove the AC adapter, remove the battery cover and the batterycover remove AC adapter, the remove off, the power turn immediately contact with liquids, into comes If the system only). damp cloth (use water slightly clean with a soft, then wipe the exterior battery,

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Customer S If you feel theusagetimehasnoticeably reduced, replace ( thebattery theACwhen connecting adapter. used for awhile. Ifthesystem isnotusedfor anextendedperiodoftime, may thebattery become overdischarged and may beimpossible to charge Make sure to charge at sixmonths. thebattery least once every Lithium-ion batteries slowly can losetheircharge over timeiftheyhave notbeen life atthe battery thetimeofpurchase. life decreasesBattery slightly over iscontinually timeasthebattery usedandrecharged. After 500recharges, life may battery bereduced to 70%of andpreventthe battery itfrom charging. Iftheambient temperature islow, may thebattery notcharge completely. Charge thesystem inanenvironment of5–35°C.Attempting to charge whiletheambient temperature thebattery isoutsidethisrange may degrade or dependingonthelevel ofcharge remaining inthebattery. The system takes approximately 3hours 30minutes to fullyrecharge whenoff. Charging ifthesystem timemay isbeingusedwhilecharging, vary • • Note: AC adapter plugfrom theplugsocket andremove plugfrom theDCconnector thesystem. The recharge LED will light up when charging begins, and turn off when charging is finished. When charging has finished, remove the theAC adapterInsert pluginto astandard 220 Note: sure Be plug istheright theDCconnector way itinto upbefore thesystem. inserting plugto thesystem theDCconnector Connect

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system memory ofthesourcesystem system. memory Note: Ifyou want to transfer photos whichyou have saved to anSDcard beingusedwiththesource system, you willfirstneed to copy them to the outthetransfer.carrying and recordings onyour New Nintendo 3DSorNew Nintendo 3DSXLto bedeleted, copy themonto card before themicroSD memory All thephotos andrecordings saved ofthetarget to system thesystem will be deleted. memory Ifyou donotwant any ofthephotos • • • Operations Manual. For more information ontheNintendo Shop, DSi pleaserefer to your Nintendo orNintendo DSi XL DSi

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was removed from. Once you remove aNintendo Network IDfrom asystem, you linkitto cannot any othersystem. You onlylinkitagainto can thesystem it You merge cannot multipleIDs, soyou access cannot software purchased withdifferent IDs. Nintendo 3DSXLor Source systemSource (Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo 2DS) for SDCard Data Usage Licences /FundsActivity Nintendo eShopAccount Nintendo Network ID Nintendo DSiWare Save Data Pre-installed Application Settings Nintendo DSSoftware Transfer New Nintendo 3DSXL) (New Nintendo 3DSor Target system review any untransferable data onscreen before thetransfer. mayNote: account notbetransferable. Some activity You willbegiven thechance to be linked againto thetarget system. Note: ANintendo Network IDthat was previously linked to thesource system only can on anSDcard, see and itssave content, data, add-on etc.). For more information ontransferring data Transfers usagelicences for data stored ontheSDcard (e.g. downloadable software This willbemerged withthat ofthetarget system. Transfers your Nintendo andfundsto eShopaccount thetarget system. activity Transfers your Nintendo Network IDinformation. Transfers Nintendo DSiWare (anditssave data) stored onthesystem memory. on thesource system. recordingsSound Maker andMii from characters Mii applications thepre-installed Transfers data suchasthefriendlist, Nintendo 3DSCamera photos, Nintendo 3DS Connection ID. Transfers Internet (Nintendo Settings DSConnections) andNintendo Wi-Fi

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card withmore free space available into thetarget system orusethe"Wireless Transfer (Limited Data)" methodto transfer data. Cancel thetransfer andremove any unwanted photos, videos, recordings orsoftware. Alternatively, amicroSD you insert can If there is notenoughfree space available onthetarget system's microSD card, thetransfer. you willnotbeableto perform The transfer may take sometimeifthere isalarge amount ofdata to transfer. Take fromitinthetarget thesourcesystem. themicroSD system card andinsert Nintendo 3DS,Nintendo 3DSXL New Nintendo 3DSXL New Nintendo 3DSor Source systemSource or Nintendo 2DS Source systemSource Transfer Transfer New Nintendo 3DSXL New Nintendo 3DSor New Nintendo 3DSXL New Nintendo 3DSor Target system Target system

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Other Settings Other 51 Settings System Adjusting 52 Other Settings Adjusting System Settings methods. Data from other SD cards should be copied to different microSDcards after thetransfer, usingthe "Copy method. viaPC" You onlytransfer can thedata from oneSDcard whenusingthe"Wireless Transfer (All Data)" or"Wireless Transfer (Limited Data)" If you've withthesource system… usedmultipleSDcards redownloaded at cost noextra from Nintendo eShop. ware willbetransferred to themicroSD card. thetransfer, After performing any purchased downloadablebe software can • • • • • "Nintendo 3DS"folder initsentirety.) the SDcard to themicroSD card. (You shouldcopy the microSD card reader/writer andcopy allthedata on the SDcard slotonyour PCoracommerciallyuse available When copying data from anSDcard to amicroSD card, Copying data to themicroSD card • the microSD card inthetarget system. been completed, useacomputer to copy allthedata from theSDcard to themicroSD card. After thedata hasbeencopied, insert to themicroSD card inthetarget system. Oncethesystem transfer has With thismethod, data onanSDcard willnotbetransferred automatically Copy viaPC • soft enough free space available. download All data except Nintendo 3DS Use thismethodwhenthemicroSD card inthetarget system doesnothave Wireless Transfer (Limited Data)

Save data willberestored thesoftware once after youredownloading start it. Please alsoread andtake note ofthecopying precautions on notattemptDo to adjustthedata, move ordelete thefiles, orchangeany filenameswithinthe"Nintendo 3DS" folder. The "Nintendo 3DS"folder contains data for downloadable software andassociated save data. Itdoesnotcontain photo data. Copy the"Nintendo 3DS"folder to thetop level ofthemicroSD card. (Inotherwords, donotplace itwithinanotherfolder.) example, onyour PC.) tocard you, isimportant make acopy ofitelsewhere, for from theSDcard over. (If the data onthetarget microSD already contains data, delete itbefore copying thedata Copy data microSD to anempty card. IfthemicroSD card themicroSD cardthe data. insert into Simply thetarget system once thesystem transfer iscomplete. If you have beenusingamicroSD card withanSDcard adapter inthesource system, there's noneedto useacomputer to copy

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and replaced withthedata from thesource system. Also, theoldsave data onthetarget system willnolongerbeusable. If thesamedownload software hasbeendownloaded onbothsystems, itsdata onthetarget system’s Account willbedeleted Activity before thetransfer. Itwillthenremain usableafter thetransfer. Nintendo DSiWare anditssave data onthetarget system’s microSD card shouldbemoved to thetarget system’s system memory the transfer. Data stored onthetarget system’s microSD card, suchasNintendo 3DSdownload software anditssave data, willnotbeusableafter With theexception ofNintendo DSiWare, thedata inthetarget system’s (e.g. system memory application pre-installed save data) willbe The from software Nintendo bere-downloaded can eShop. System memory dataSystem deleted memory Source systemSource System memory dataSystem overwritten memory

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It may have entered Sleep Mode as the New Nintendo 3DS New Nintendo 3DS XL result of an external magnetic field. Move your system away from magnetic objects, Model Number KTR-001 RED-001 including other Nintendo 3DS systems. Upper Screen: 3D-enabled widescreen LCD Upper Screen: 3D-enabled widescreen LCD My system suddenly Note: Stacking this system on top of other (with super-stable 3D) (with super-stable 3D) enters Sleep Mode Nintendo 3DS systems may also result in the 3.88 inches (84.6mm wide x 50.76mm high) 4.88 inches (106.2mm wide x 63.72mm high) system entering Sleep Mode. 800x240 pixels (400 pixels per eye when using 3D feature) 800x240 pixels (400 pixels per eye when using 3D feature) LCD Screens Can display 16.7 million colours Can display 16.7 million colours (Screen Size / Resolution) Lower Screen: Touch-screen LCD Lower Screen: Touch-screen LCD 3.33 inches (67.68mm wide x 50.76mm high) 4.18 inches (84.96mm wide x 63.72mm high) 320x240 pixels 320x240 pixels • Does the microSD card contain saved audio files that can be played Can display 16.7 million colours Can display 16.7 million colours using Nintendo 3DS Sound? Nintendo 3DS Sound can play AAC files with a file extension of .m4a, .mp4 and .3gp, or Nintendo 3DS AC adapter (WAP-002(UKV)/ Nintendo 3DS AC adapter (WAP-002(UKV)/ MP3 files with a file extension of .mp3. Other audio files, such as copy-protected ones, AC Adapter / Battery WAP-002(EUR)) (sold separately) WAP-002(EUR)) (sold separately) Nintendo 3DS Sound does not cannot be played back. New Nintendo 3DS Battery (KTR-003) Nintendo 3DS XL Battery (SPR-003) display audio files and folders • Are the audio files saved to the "Private" folder found in the "Nintendo 3DS" 80.6mm high x 142mm wide x 21.6mm thick 93.5mm high x 160mm wide x 21.5mm thick Dimensions folder on the microSD card? (when closed) (when closed) Audio files saved to the "Private" folder found in the "Nintendo 3DS" folder will not be displayed in Nintendo 3DS Sound. Files should be saved to a different folder. Weight Approx. 253g (including battery, stylus and microSD card) Approx. 329g (including battery, stylus and microSD card) Wireless Frequency 2.4GHz Band (11b: 1-13ch/11g: 1-11ch) Are the audio files in a format that can be played by Nintendo 3DS Sound? • Communication Standard IEEE802.11b/g Nintendo 3DS Sound can play audio files which meet the following requirements: • File format: AAC (.m4a, .mp4 or .3gp), MP3 (.mp3) Output Power 11b: 5.5dBm / 11g: 5.0dBm maximum I can’t play back audio files using Bit rate: 16 – 320 kbps Nintendo 3DS Sound • Recommended Within 30m • Sampling rate: 32 kHz – 48 kHz Communication Distance Note: The maximum distance at which communication is possible may be reduced depending on the surroundings. • Are the audio files protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management)? Lens: Fixed focal length DRM-protected audio files cannot be played using Nintendo 3DS Sound. 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) If you need further help… If your system still does not operate correctly after trying these troubleshooting steps or the ones listed in the HOME Menu electronic manual Speakers Stereo (supports pseudo-surround) ( p. 25), we recommend that you read the manufacturer’s warranty and call Nintendo Customer Support to request an inspection of the Input / Output Terminals Game Card slot, microSD card slot, cradle connectors, AC adapter connector, audio jack (stereo output) affected item ( p. 70). There you can find information on how to request a repair, the terms of the warranty and the terms of the repair service. Sensors Motion sensor, gyro sensor Infrared communication (recommended communication: within 20cm) Other Features Note: The maximum distance at which communication is possible may be reduced depending on the surroundings. Near-field communication (NFC) Disposal of this Product at the End of its Life [220115/UKV/WEEE-1] Maximum Power Approx. 4.1W (when charging) The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol means that this product should not be disposed of in your general household waste. Waste electrical Consumption and electronic equipment may contain hazardous substances which, if not treated properly, could lead to damage to the environment and human health. Instead, please contact your local authority for information on suitable collection sites and recycling facilities, or contact Temperature: 5 – 35°C Usable Environment your local retailer who, in exchange for your buying an equivalent new product, may take back this product for free for recycling. This way Humidity: 20 – 80% you will be helping to ensure that the equipment is properly treated and its parts recovered, recycled or reused in an environmentally friendly way. Charge Time Approx. 3.5 hours Battery Life Please see p. 20. Troubleshooting Model Number: KTR-003 Model Number: SPR-003 Battery Battery Type: Lithium ion Battery Type: Lithium ion Battery Capacity: 5.2Wh Battery Capacity: 6.5Wh Model Number: KTR-004 Model Number: RED-004 Stylus Material: Plastic (ABS/PE) Material: Plastic (ABS/PE) Length: Approx. 76.5mm Length: Approx. 86mm

68 69 Contact Information Nintendo Customer Support (UK and Ireland) [180416/UKV]

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This manufacturer’s warranty does not affect any statutory rights which you may have under consumer protection legislation as the purchaser of goods. The benefits described here are in addition to those rights.

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