amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9″ 32GB WiFi Tablet User Guide
- June 6, 2024
- Amazon
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1
- Status Bar
- Search
- Content
- Carousel
- Favorites
- Kindle Fire hardware
- Registering your Kindle Fire
- Chapter 2
- Chapter 3
- Device and cloud storage
- Options bar
- Content libraries
- Managing your content
- Transferring content to your Kindle Fire
- Removing content from your Kindle Fire
- Chapter 4
- Chapter 5
- Appendix A
- Maintaining Your Kindle Fire
- Servicing Your Device
- Headphone Safety
- Other Safety Considerations
- Turn Wireless Off When Flying
- Using Your Kindle Fire Around Other Electronic Devices
- Steps to Minimize Interference
- Watch for Signs
- FCC Compliance Statement
- Information Regarding Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
- Recycling Kindle Properly
- Product Specifications
- LEGAL TERMS
- ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
- Additional Information
- Patent Notices
- Copyright and Trademark Notices
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Kindle Fire User’s Guide
Chapter 1
About Your Kindle Fire
Status Bar
At the top of the screen, you’ll see indicators that inform you about the
status of your Kindle Fire.
Notifications: Notifications can come from the system, a game, an
application such as e-mail, or the music player.
Quick Settings: Tap to display settings for commonly performed tasks,
including locking and unlocking screen rotation, adjusting volume, setting
display brightness, accessing Wi-Fi settings, syncing, and controlling the
playback of music, if a song is currently playing.
Tap More to access additional Kindle Fire settings.
Wi-Fi indicator: The more bands that are filled in with white, the
stronger the Wi-Fi signal. An X next to the Wi-Fi icon indicates that you have
a Wi-Fi connection but are not connected to the Internet. This can occur if
you are at a Wi-Fi hotspot, such as an airport or hotel. Open your web browser
to view access options that may be available. Battery indicator: This icon
shows how much your battery is charged. When fully charged, the charging
indicator light (which encircles the power button) will turn green and the
battery indicator will appear filled.
Search
Tap to activate the Search field. You can search your Content libraries or the web.
Content
Access the web or one of your Content libraries by tapping the corresponding name at the top of the Home screen: Newsstand, Books, Music, Video, Docs, Apps, or Web.
Carousel
Recently accessed books, music, videos, newspapers, magazines, web pages, and apps are automatically added to the Carousel. Swipe your finger to advance through the Carousel to view items in chronological order, with the most recent appearing first. Press and hold on to an item to display the contextual menu. Options include Add to Favorites, Remove from Carousel, and Remove from Device. Select Remove from Carousel if you no longer want to show an item in the Carousel. Your item will not be deleted from your device and will reappear on the Carousel the next time you access it.
Favorites
To add a book, magazine, newspaper, album, playlist, video, website, or app to
Favorites, press and hold on the item to display the contextual menu, then
select Add to Favorites.
Favorites will still appear in the library for that content type. To remove an
item from Favorites, press and hold on the item to display the contextual
menu, and then select
Remove from Favorites.
Kindle Fire hardware
To turn on your Kindle Fire, press and release the power button.
To put it in sleep mode, press and release the power button. To turn off your
Kindle Fire, press and hold the power button until a message displays asking
if you want to shut it down. If your device becomes unresponsive during use,
you can shut it down by pressing and holding the power button for 20 seconds.
You can then press the power button to restart it.
Your Kindle Fire will be partially charged when you receive it. To charge your
device, connect it to a power outlet using the included power adapter. The
charging indicator light (which encircles the power button) is orange during
charging and green when fully charged. When connected to a power source using
the included power adapter, your Kindle Fire battery should charge fully in
less than four hours. The power from a USB port on your computer is
insufficient to fully charge your Kindle Fire.
Registering your Kindle Fire
To fully use all of the features of your Kindle Fire, you must register it to your Amazon account. If you have not yet registered, please do so now. Prior to registering, connect to a Wi-Fi network by tapping the Quick Settings icon at the top of the screen, then selecting Wi-Fi. Choose the network you want to use. Once you’re connected, tap the Quick Settings icon, then tap More and select the My Account option to register.
Chapter 2
Shopping
Amazon offers a wide selection of books, newspapers, magazines, applications,
music, movies, and TV shows for your Kindle Fire. To purchase titles, simply
tap the “Store >” link in the top right corner of any Content library. To exit
the store and return to your Content Library, tap “Library >.” Note that the
Docs and Web Content libraries do not have Store links.
Within each store, you can search for a title, browse by category, check out
best sellers, or view recommendations. You can try before you buy with free
book samples, song previews, and movie trailers. All newspaper and magazine
subscriptions start with a risk-free trial.
After your order, Amazon delivers the title directly to your Kindle Fire via
your Wi-Fi connection. Newspapers and magazines are sent to your device as
soon as they are published—often before they’re available in print. If your
Kindle Fire is not connected to a Wi-Fi network when a new issue of a
subscription becomes available, that issue will be delivered automatically the
next time you connect.
To shop for other products sold on Amazon, tap Apps on the Home screen, and
select the Amazon Shop app. To manage your account, 1-Click settings, Wish
List, and more, tap the Menu icon on the Options bar.
Chapter 3
Kindle Fire Content
Device and cloud storage
Content purchased from Amazon is securely stored by Amazon and available in the cloud. If you are preparing to go offline, toggle to Cloud and download to the device content that you want to have available when offline.
Options bar
The Options bar is located at the bottom of every Content library screen.
Options vary depending on the content type.
Standard options include:
Home: Tap Home from anywhere on your Kindle Fire to return to the Home
screen.
Back: Use this button to retrace your steps.
Menu: Select Menu to view additional options related to the content type.
Share: Select this conversation icon to share your thoughts with other
readers.
Search: Tap this button to search your Content library.
The Options bar may be hidden when some applications are running.
It can be expanded by tapping the arrow at the bottom of the screen or by swiping upwards from the bottom of the device. When reading, simply tap the middle of the screen to display the Options bar.
Content libraries
Newsstand
You can view your magazines and newspapers by tapping Newsstand on the Home
screen.
To switch between grid and list views of your content, tap the Menu icon in
the Options bar, and then select the desired option.
Back issues are grouped to keep your Newsstand organized. Note that for most
periodicals, Kindle Fire automatically deletes issues that are more than seven
issues old to free up space for new content. To keep an issue that has been
downloaded to your device, press and hold on the item to display the
contextual menu and select Keep. If you add any issue to your Favorites, it
will also be kept on your Kindle Fire until you delete it.
Your Kindle Fire displays magazines in several formats. Magazines and
newspapers that are purchased from the Newsstand store will be stored in your
Newsstand library. Some magazines and newspapers are available as interactive
apps. You can purchase these interactive periodicals from the Appstore and
view them in your Apps library.
Magazines
Most magazines on Kindle Fire include two views for reading.
- Page view: Your magazines look just like the pages of the printed edition of the magazine.
- Text view: You can read the text of the article easily without the custom formatting of the printed edition.
Using Page view. To turn pages of a magazine in Page view, swipe your
fingers or tap the right side of the screen to go to the next page. To go to
the previous page, tap the left side of the screen.
To navigate through the magazine, tap the center of the screen and use
thumbnail images in the lower half of the screen. To view a page, tap the
thumbnail of the page you want to see, then tap the center of the screen to
hide the thumbnails.
Kindle Fire also provides a quick way to preview all the articles in a
magazine. To access this list, tap the center of the screen to bring up the
Options bar at the bottom of the screen, then tap the Contents icon
.Page view is not available for all magazines. Some magazine publishers choose
to make their content available only in Text view. Magazines that support Page
view are marked with “Includes Page View” in the Newsstand store and will open
in that view automatically. You can switch to Text View by tapping the Text
view button at the top right of the screen.
Using Text view. To read an article in Text view, simply tap on the Text
view button on the top-right screen area of the magazine. Note that the Text
view button is only available on pages with articles, not advertisements.
Kindle Fire provides a quick way to adjust the appearance of Text view by
changing the font style, typeface, line spacing, margins, and color mode. To
access these settings, tap the middle of the screen to bring up the Options
bar, then tap the Text icon Aa.
To go to the next page of an article, tap the right side of the screen. To go
to the previous page, tap the left side. To determine your progress within an
article, tap the middle of the screen. The Progress bar appears and indicates
which page of the article you’re on. To go to the next article, tap the Next
button on the Progress bar. To go to the previous article, tap the Previous
button.
To preview all the articles in a magazine, tap the Contents icon in the
Options bar.
Newspapers
You can view your newspapers by tapping Newsstand on the Home screen. To open
a newspaper, tap on its cover. When you first open a newspaper, it displays a
list of all the articles in it. You can swipe up and down to move through the
article list, and then tap on the article you want to read.
Kindle Fire provides a quick way to adjust the appearance of newspapers by
changing the font style, typeface, line spacing, margins, and color mode. To
access these settings, tap the middle of the screen to bring up the Options
bar, then tap the Text icon Aa.
To go to the next page of the article, tap the right side of the screen. To go
to the previous page, tap the left side. To determine your progress within an
article, tap the middle of the screen. The Progress bar appears and indicates
which page of the article you are on. To skip to the next article, tap the
Next button on the Progress bar. To go to the previous article, tap the
Previous button.
To search inside the issue, tap on the search icon in the Options bar, type in
the text to search, and tap Go.
Books
You can view your books by tapping Books on the Home screen. Tap a book on the
shelf to read it. To go to the next page in a book, tap the right side of the
screen. To go to the previous page, tap the left side of the screen.
Book Extras enable you to view additional information about a book, such as
other books in the series, character descriptions, awards, and more. To access
Book Extras, tap the Menu icon on the Options bar and select Book Extras. Note
that Book Extras are not available for all books.
Kindle Fire provides a quick way to adjust the appearance of books and
periodicals by changing the font style, typeface, line spacing, margins, and
color mode. To access these settings, tap the middle of the screen to bring up
the Options bar and tap the Text icon Aa.
To determine your progress within a book, tap the middle of the screen. A
progress bar indicates the location and what percentage of the book you have
read. To navigate a book, tap the Menu icon on the Options bar to go to the
cover, Table of Contents, beginning, or a specific location, or to sync to the
furthest page.
To add a note, press and hold on to a word, or press and drag to select
multiple words. When the contextual menu appears, tap Note and use the on-
screen keyboard to type your note.
To highlight a passage, press and hold until the magnifying box appears, then
drag your finger to the last word you want to highlight and release. When the
contextual menu appears, tap Highlight. You can share your highlights with the
Kindle community by selecting the Share option from the contextual menu. The
Kindle Community page displays and allows you to enter your thoughts, view
recent Shares from other members of the Kindle community and share your
highlights with friends using the Twitter and Facebook social networks. If you
have not previously connected your Kindle Fire to your social network
accounts, tap the Options link to set up the connection. You can also access
the Share feature when reading a book by tapping the Share icon in the Options
bar. You must have a Wi-Fi connection to Share.
Your Kindle Fire saves your place in whatever content you’re reading, or you
can manually add a bookmark. To add a bookmark, tap the screen, and then tap
the bookmark icon at the top right of the screen. To delete a bookmark, tap
it. To view your notes, highlights, and bookmarks, tap the screen to bring up
the Options bar and then tap the Menu icon.
Your Kindle Fire includes the New Oxford American Dictionary. Simply tap and
hold to highlight any word you want to be defined. To see a longer definition,
tap Full Definition from the displayed options.
You can synchronize your Kindle Fire books with other supported devices you
own. Amazon’s Whispersync technology keeps track of the last reading location
in each book, bookmarks, and notes. For example, you can read a few pages
using the Kindle application on your iPhone or Android device, then pick up
right where you left off when you return to your Kindle Fire.
Children’s Books
Children’s books on Kindle Fire now feature Kindle Text Pop-Up for reading
text over vivid, full-color images. Just double-tap any text region and it
will expand for easy reading.
You can navigate between Text Pop-Up sections by swiping or tapping the right side (forward) and left side (back) of the screen. To exit Text Pop-Up and return to normal reading, simply double-tap anywhere on the screen.
Graphic Novels
Graphic novels come alive on Kindle Fire with Kindle Panel View. Double-tap on
any region to see it magnified.
You can also swipe forward or backward to be guided through the panels in the
author’s own sequence for an immersive reading experience. To exit Panel View
and return to the full-page view, simply double-tap anywhere on the screen.
Music
You can view your music library by tapping Music on the Home screen. Once
you’ve chosen the music you want to listen to, tap the name of the song to
play it. You can create a playlist from the Playlists tab.
To play a group of songs—such as an album, all songs by an artist, or a
playlist—tap any song in the group. The entire group will begin playing from
the song name you selected.
While listening to music, view the music you have queued to play by tapping
the music player control at the bottom of the Music library or store, then
tapping the list view icon in the upper right of the Now Playing screen. You
can adjust the volume by using the music player controls or by tapping the
Quick Settings icon in the Status bar.
You can add music to your Music library in three ways:
- Purchase it from the Music store. Tap “Store >” in the top right corner of the Music library screen to browse the Amazon Music store. When you purchase music, you will be asked whether to store your music in the cloud or download it to your device. If you download your purchase, it will not be stored in the cloud. If you choose to store it in the cloud, you can later download it from there to your device.
- Upload it from the music collection on your computer (such as iTunes) to your Amazon Cloud Drive via Amazon’s Cloud Player website (www.amazon.com/cloudplayer). The Cloud Player website supports uploading from both Mac OS and Windows computers.
- Transfer it directly from your computer to your Kindle Fire via a micro-USB cable (sold separately). Please note that only MP3 (.mp3) and AAC (.m4a) files are supported in your Music library.
You can make music stored in the cloud available offline so you can play it when you don’t have connectivity (for example, on an airplane). Simply tap Cloud in your Music library, then press and hold any playlist, artist, album, or song and select the “Download” option. Your downloaded music will be available in the Device tab of your Music library for playback offline.
Video
You can watch videos by tapping Video on the Home screen. The Video Store on
your Kindle Fire provides access to more than 100,000 movies and TV shows.
Amazon Prime members get streaming access to over 10,000 movies and TV shows
at no additional cost (restrictions apply).
To rent or purchase a movie or TV show, from within the Video store either
browse or enter a title in the search bar. Upon purchase, tap Watch Now for
instant playback, or tap Download to save the video to your device to watch
later. Instant playback and downloading require a Wi-Fi connection, while
downloaded videos can be watched offline. To watch a movie or TV show you’ve
already purchased or rented, tap Library and select a title. Note that the
rental period begins after you first start watching the video. Tap the Menu
icon in the Options bar to access Settings, including disabling HD purchase
warnings, disabling non-Prime purchase reminders, and clearing your search
history.
To find a Prime instant video, you can browse the Prime titles on the home
page of the Video store, apply the Prime filter while browsing a video
category or search for videos that have a Prime logo. Although Prime instant
videos cannot be downloaded, the same videos are generally available for
rental and/or purchase and can then be downloaded for viewing offline.
For eligibility details and more information, go to:
www.amazon.com/help/primevideo
During video playback, you can tap the screen to access movie controls such as
volume and pause. Amazon’s Whispersync technology keeps track of your location
in the video, so you can resume watching where you left off on your Kindle
Fire, PC, Mac, or any of hundreds of compatible TVs, Blu-ray players, and
other devices.
Docs
You can view your personal documents by tapping Docs on the Home screen. You
and your approved contacts can send documents to your Kindle Fire by using
your Send-to-Kindle e-mail address, which can be found in your Docs library
under the sort options. To edit the address or add addresses to your approved
list of senders, go to www.amazon.com/myk.
The Send-to-Kindle e-mail address is only used for sending documents to your
Kindle. To set up your personal e-mail, go to the Apps library and tap the
E-mail icon. For more information, see Setting up E-mail.
To access personal documents that you transfer to your Kindle Fire, tap Docs
on the Home screen. You can send Microsoft Word (DOC, DOCX), PDF, HTML, TXT,
RTF, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, PRC, and MOBI files to your Kindle and read them in
Kindle format. You can also read documents in PDF format natively. See
Transferring content to your Kindle Fire for instructions on loading
documents to your Kindle directly from your computer. Please note that
personal content transferred to your Kindle Fire is only stored on your device
and not archived in the cloud. For more information, see the Kindle Personal
Documents website at
www.amazon.com/kindlepersonaldocuments.
Apps
You can view your applications by tapping Apps on the Home screen. Apps can be
purchased directly from your Kindle Fire by tapping “Store >” in the top right
corner of the Apps library screen to go to the Amazon Appstore. Here, you can
get a great paid app for free every day, browse the top paid and free apps,
search for apps, or explore content categories such as News, Games,
Entertainment, and Lifestyle. Once you’ve chosen an app, tap the orange price
button and confirm your purchase by pressing the green Get/Buy App button. The
app will be downloaded, installed, and placed in your Apps library.
Within the Amazon Appstore for Android, you can tap the Menu icon in the
Options bar to view app categories, recommendations, your app subscriptions,
app updates, and access settings. Tap Settings to obtain gift card balances,
manage Parental Control settings, enable/ disable in-app purchasing, allow
automatic updates, define external market link behavior, and view app release
notes
To launch an application, tap the app’s icon in the Apps library, Carousel, or
Favorites, or tap the Open button on a product page in the Store. Tap the Menu
icon on the Options bar to display the app-specific menu. Tap the display to
hide it when you’re done.
To add an app to Favorites, press and hold the app’s icon in the Apps library
and select Add to Favorites. To see a list of apps currently installed on your
device, tap Device at the top of the Apps library.
If you want to uninstall an app, press and hold its icon, select Remove from
Device, and follow the directions on the screen. If you want to install it
again at a later time, you can find it in your Apps library under Cloud.
Setting up E-mail
Your Kindle Fire contains an e-mail app that allows you to view multiple
e-mail accounts from one Unified Inbox or view one account at a time. To
launch the app, tap the E-mail icon in the Apps library. Kindle Fire e-mail
supports Google Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail, and AOL along with most industry-
standard IMAP and POP e-mail systems. Simply tap the E-mail icon in the Apps
library to launch the setup wizard and configure your account.
With the provided Quickoffice® document viewer, you can easily view Word
documents, Excel spreadsheets, and PowerPoint presentations that are sent to
you as attachments. Tap the Open button next to the attachment you want to
view. If the attached file does not automatically open, then select the
Quickoffice option.
Note that documents sent to your personal e-mail address do not go through the
Kindle Personal Documents service for conversion and will not be stored in
your Docs library.
The integrated e-mail application on your Kindle Fire does not support
corporate e-mail from Microsoft Exchange Server®. Applications that support
corporate e-mail are available in the Amazon Appstore.
Web
Your Kindle Fire features Amazon Silk, an all-new web browser powered by
Amazon Web Services (AWS). Silk overcomes the performance limitations of
typical mobile browsers by residing on both your Kindle Fire and on the AWS
cloud-computing platform. In short, Silk couples the capabilities and
interactivity of your Kindle Fire with the massive computing power, memory,
and network connectivity of Amazon’s cloud.
To access Amazon Silk, tap Web on the Home screen. Silk supports bookmarks,
history, and searches. When you open a new tab, a list of your most visited
pages will display as thumbnails. Simply tap a thumbnail to return to that
page. To visit a new page, type the URL in the field at the top of the page
and tap the Go button. You can clear your visited pages at any time by opening
the Settings menu and choosing the “clear history” option. To search, type in
your search criteria and tap Go. To open another browser tab, tap the “+”
symbol in the upper right corner of the browser.
The Options bar at the bottom of the screen contains the Home icon, forward
and back arrows, a menu icon, bookmark icon, and a full-screen browsing icon.
To view or add bookmarks, tap the Bookmark icon in the Options bar. You can
display your bookmarks in a list or grid view by clicking the sort icons at
the top of the screen.
Amazon Silk now includes Reading View, a feature that enables you to load the
main content of your current web page in a reading-optimized, single-screen
view. To convert your current page to Reading View, look for the Reading View
icon in the Options bar. When you tap the icon, Silk displays the main content
of the page, including relevant images, in a new, reading-optimized view. The
full web page is still available in the background, enabling you to toggle
back to a regular web view. To exit Reading View, simply tap the “X” in the
top right corner.
To view a web page full screen and hide the tabs and Options bar, tap the
full-screen browsing icon . To expand the Options bar, tap the arrow at the
bottom of the screen.
Managing your content
The Manage Your Kindle page on Amazon.com (accessible from www.amazon.com/myk) offers a handy way to manage your Kindle devices, books and periodical purchases, and more.
Transferring content to your Kindle Fire
You can transfer a variety of content types to your Kindle Fire via its micro-
USB connector, including music, videos, photos, and documents. Please note
that personal content transferred to your Kindle Fire is only stored on your
device and not archived in the cloud.
To transfer content from your computer to your Kindle Fire, do the following:
- Connect your Kindle Fire to your computer with a micro-USB cable (sold separately).
- Slide the arrow from right to left to unlock your Kindle.
- Open the Kindle Fire drive on your computer. Your Kindle Fire will appear as an external storage drive or volume on the computer’s desktop. Note that Kindle Fire is not usable as a device while connected to your computer as a storage drive or volume.
- Drag and drop your content into the applicable content folder, such as Music or Pictures.
- When you are done transferring files, press the Disconnect button at the bottom of the Kindle Fire screen and eject it from your computer, then unplug the USB cable.
Removing content from your Kindle Fire
To remove the content, press and hold on an item to display the contextual
menu, then select Remove from Device. Content purchased from Amazon will
remain stored in the Amazon
Cloud in case you want to download it again at a later date.
Chapter 4
Settings
Tap the Quick Settings icon located on the Status bar to display settings for the most commonly performed tasks and the volume control.
If you have music playing from your Music library, a player will appear in
Quick Settings. Use it to see what’s currently playing, control playback
(play/pause, next, and previous), and tap the currently playing song to view
your playback queue.
Locked/Unlocked: Select to lock/unlock screen rotation.
Volume: This lets you adjust the volume.
Brightness: Use the slider to adjust the screen brightness.
Wi-Fi: Select to toggle wireless on or off, display a list of detected
Wi-Fi networks, or add a network.
Sync: Tap to sync your device with your cloud content. You must have a
network connection to sync.
Tap More to access additional settings:
Help & Feedback: Includes Kindle Fire help topics, Customer Service
contact information, and a form for sending feedback.
My Account: Displays the Amazon account name to which your Kindle Fire is
registered. There is also a button for registering/deregistering your device.
You can change your device name and your device e-mail at Manage Your Kindle:
www.amazon.com/myk
Parental Controls: Enables you to restrict access to web browsing,
purchasing, video playback, specific content libraries, and Wi-Fi. Parents may
use this feature to prevent children from purchasing content without their
permission or from browsing the web, where they may come across inappropriate
online content. To. To use Parental Controls, you must first create a
password. Once you have confirmed your password, tap Finish to continue to
Parental Control options. Tap “ON” next to the feature(s) you want to
restrict. By default, the Web Browser is blocked when Parental Controls are
enabled.
You can also selectively block specific content libraries. Use the Change
Password function to change your Parental Controls password. A lock icon
in the Status, the bar indicates Parental Controls are enabled.
Sounds: Lets you adjust the volume and choose a sound to alert you of
incoming notifications.
Display: This allows you to adjust the screen brightness, and specify the
number of minutes of inactivity before your Kindle Fire goes to sleep.
Security: This Lets you set a device password to restrict access to your
Kindle Fire.
Applications: Displays a list of the applications installed on your
Kindle Fire. You can display all applications, or filter the list by selecting
Running Applications or Third Party Applications from the dropdown menu. Tap
the application name to view application-related settings.
Date & Time: Manually set the time and date or select “Automatic” to
allow the Kindle Fire to do it for you.
Wireless Network: Select to toggle wireless on or off, display a list of
detected Wi-Fi networks, add a network, and access advanced wireless settings.
Kindle Keyboard: Use to customize the keyboard behavior of your Kindle
Fire. Options include sound on keypress, auto-capitalization, and quick fixes.
Device: Displays available storage space, percentage of battery
remaining, system version, device serial number, Wi-Fi MAC address, an option
to allow installation of applications from unknown sources, and reset to
factory defaults. Please note that resetting your Kindle Fire to its original
factory settings removes all personal data, Amazon account information,
downloaded content, and applications from your device.
Your Amazon content will be backed up in the cloud.
Legal Notices: Provides trademark, copyright, and other notices about the
software installed on your Kindle.
Terms of Use: Directs you to the Kindle License Agreement and Terms of
Use.
Chapter 5
Finding Additional Assistance
For help using your Kindle Fire, tap the Help & Feedback App located in the
Apps library.
This app contains Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), troubleshooting tips, and
a Customer Service portal. Please use the Feedback tab to help us improve and
evolve our products. We’d love to hear from you!
You can also reach the help pages by tapping the Quick Settings icon on the
Status bar, then More , and selecting Help & Feedback.
Additional help is available on the Kindle Fire Support website at:
www.amazon.com/kindlesupport
Appendix A
Product Information
Safety and Compliance Information
Use Responsibly. Read all instructions and safety information before use.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR OTHER INJURY OR DAMAGE.
Maintaining Your Kindle Fire
Do not use your Kindle Fire or its accessories in rain, or near sinks or other
wet locations.
Take care not to spill any food or liquid in your Kindle Fire. If your device
does get wet, unplug all cables, turn off the wireless (go to Settings, click
on the Wi-Fi icon, and un-check the Wi-Fi box) and let the screen revert to
the screen saver. Wait for the device to dry completely before pressing the
Power button to wake again. Do not attempt to dry your Kindle Fire with an
external heat source, such as a microwave oven or hairdryer. Clean the screen
with a soft cloth; be careful not to wipe it with anything abrasive. When
carrying your Kindle Fire in a bag or briefcase, keep a cover on to avoid
scratches.
Don’t expose your Kindle Fire to extreme heat or cold. For example, don’t
leave it in the trunk of your car in sub-zero or high-heat conditions.
Servicing Your Device
If your device needs service, please contact Amazon Customer Support. Contact
details can be found at www.amazon.com/kindlesupport
Faulty service may void the warranty.
Glass Parts
The outside cover of your device’s screen is made of glass. This glass could break if the device is dropped or receives a substantial impact. If the glass breaks, chips, or cracks, stop using your Kindle Fire and do not touch or attempt to remove the damaged glass.
Battery Safety
The rechargeable battery in your Kindle Fire should be replaced only by an authorized service provider. For more information about batteries, go to www.amazon.com/kindleterms. Charge the battery only in temperatures that range from 32° to 95° Fahrenheit (0° to 35° Celsius).
Headphone Safety
Listening to audio at high volume for extended periods of time can cause hearing damage. To avoid this problem, consider the tips below:
- Keep the volume down.
- Avoid prolonged, continuous listening.
- Wear headphones that isolate the wanted audio from background noise.
Other Safety Considerations
A small percentage of people may be susceptible to blackouts or seizures (even
if they have never had one before) when exposed to flashing lights or light
patterns such as when playing games or watching videos. If you have
experienced seizures or blackouts or have a family history of such
occurrences, you should consult a physician before playing games or watching
videos.
Engaging in repetitive motions such as pressing keys or playing some games may
cause you to experience occasional discomfort in your hands, arms, shoulders,
neck, or other parts of your body.
Discontinue use of your device and consult a physician if you experience
headaches, blackouts, seizures, convulsion, eye or muscle twitching, loss of
awareness, involuntary movement, disorientation, or another discomfort. To
reduce the risk of these symptoms avoid prolonged use, hold your device some
distance from your eyes, use your device in a well-lit room, and take frequent
breaks.
Small parts contained in your device and its accessories may present a choking
hazard to small children.
Using your Kindle Fire while operating a vehicle is not recommended and may be
prohibited or restricted in some areas. If you are in an area where using your
Kindle Fire while operating a vehicle is allowed, always give full attention
to the operation of the vehicle and stop using your Kindle Fire if it becomes
a distraction.
Wireless Safety and Compliance
Turn your wireless connection off in areas where wireless use is forbidden or when it may cause interference or danger. Some specific situations are described below. In general, you should not use your Kindle Fire with your wireless connection turned on any place you are not allowed to use a cellular device.
Turn Wireless Off When Flying
To prevent possible interference with aircraft systems, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration regulations and many other aviation agencies require you to have permission from a crew member to use your device’s wireless service.
Using Your Kindle Fire Around Other Electronic Devices
Kindle Fire generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency (RF) energy and,
if not used in accordance with its instructions, may cause interference to
radio communications and electronic equipment. External RF signals may affect
improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic operating systems,
entertainment systems, and personal medical devices.
While most modern electronic equipment is shielded from external RF signals if
in doubt, check with the manufacturer. For personal medical devices (such as
pacemakers and hearing aids), consult with your physician or the manufacturer
to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF signals.
Steps to Minimize Interference
If your Kindle Fire does cause interference to radio or television reception
(which you can determine by turning your Kindle Fire off and on), you can try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: reorient
or relocate the receiving antenna for the radio or television; increase the
separation between the radio or television and your Kindle
Fire; connect equipment and receivers to different outlets; or consult the
radio or television manufacturer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
Watch for Signs
There are some places where RF signals could constitute a hazard, such as
health care facilities, and construction sites. If you are not sure, look
around for signs indicating that two-way radios or cell phones should be
turned off.
In addition, turn off and do not charge your device if you are in any area
with a potentially explosive atmosphere, as sparks in such areas could cause
an explosion or fire. Such areas are usually, but not always, clearly
identified, and include areas where you would normally be advised to turn off
your vehicle engine.
FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference; and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This Device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation.
This Device meets the FCC Radio Frequency Emission Guidelines and is certified
with the FCC as the FCC ID number found on the back of the Device.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Information Regarding Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy
Your Device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for
exposure to RF energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the
United States (FCC). Information on your Device is on file with the FCC and
can be found under the Display Grant
section of www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/ after searching
on the FCC ID for your device, which can be found on the back of the Device.
IEEE 1725 Battery Safety Statement
- Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred.
- Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to fire, explosion, or another hazard.
- Only use the battery for the system for which it is specified.
- Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per this standard. Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or another hazard.
- Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact battery terminals.
- Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the system per this standard, IEEE-Std-1725-200x. Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire, explosion, leakage, or another hazard.
- Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations.
- Avoid dropping the device or battery. If the device or battery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to a service center for inspection.
EU Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Amazon Fulfillment Services, Inc., declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of RTTE Directive 1999/5/EC. A copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at: www.kindle.com/kindlefire_doc
Recycling Kindle Properly
In some areas, the disposal of certain electronic devices is regulated. Make sure you dispose of or recycle your Kindle Fire in accordance with your local laws and regulations. For information about recycling Kindle Fire, go to www.amazon.com/kindle-recycling
Product Specifications
Display — 7″ diagonal display, 1024 x 600 high-resolution display, 16
million colors.
Audio — 3.5mm stereo headphone jack, built-in stereo speakers.
Power — AC power adapter and rechargeable lithium-polymer battery.
Connectivity — USB 2.0 (micro-B connector). 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi.
Operating temperature — 32°F to 95°F (0°C to 35°C).
Storage temperature — 14°F to 113°F (-10°C to 45°C).
Wi-Fi — 802.11b/g/n
LEGAL TERMS
Please read the terms found at: www.amazon.com/kindlefireterms
ONE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
This Warranty for the Kindle Device (the “Device“) is provided by Amazon
Fulfillment Services, Inc., 410 Terry Ave. North, Seattle, WA 98109-5210,
United States. However, if this Device was sold by Amazon EU S.à r.l. or an
authorized reseller of Amazon EU S.à r.l. then this Warranty is provided by
Amazon EU S.à r.l. a société à responsabilité limitée duly incorporated and
validly existing under the law of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg, having
its registered office at 5, rue Plaetis, L-2338 Luxembourg (RCS Luxembourg no.
B 101818, Share capital EUR 37500, Trading authorization no. 104408). The
provider of this warranty is sometimes referred to herein as “we.”
We warrant the Device against defects in materials and workmanship under
ordinary consumer use for one year from the date of original retail purchase.
During this warranty period, if a defect arises in the Device, and you follow
the instructions for returning the Device, we will, at our option, to the
extent permitted by law, either (i) repair the Device using either new or
refurbished parts, (ii) replace the Device with a new or refurbished
A device that is equivalent to the Device that is to be replaced, or (iii)
refund to you all or part of the purchase price of the Device. This limited
warranty applies, to the extent permitted by law, to any repair, replacement
part, or replacement device for the remainder of the original warranty period
or for ninety days, whichever period is longer. All replaced parts and Devices
for which a refund is given shall become our property. This limited warranty
applies only to hardware components of the Device that are not subject to
accident, misuse, neglect, fire, or other external causes, alterations,
repair, or commercial use.
Instructions. For specific instructions about how to obtain warranty service
for your Device, please contact Customer Service using the contact information
provided in this guide. In general, you will need to deliver your Device in
either its original packaging or in equally protective packaging to the
address specified by Customer Service. Before you deliver your
Device for warranty service, it is your responsibility to back up any data,
software, or other materials you may have stored or preserved on your Device.
It is possible that such data, software, or other materials will be lost or
reformatted during service, and we will not be responsible for any such damage
or loss.
Limitations. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET
FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES,
AND WE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ALL STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE AND AGAINST HIDDEN OR LATENT DEFECTS. IF WE CANNOT LAWFULLY DISCLAIM
STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, THEN TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ALL SUCH
WARRANTIES SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS EXPRESS
LIMITED WARRANTY AND TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT SERVICE.
SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG A STATUTORY OR IMPLIED
WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. WE ARE NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. IN SOME
JURISDICTIONS THE FOREGOING LIMITATION DOES NOT APPLY TO DEATH OR PERSONAL
INJURY CLAIMS, OR ANY STATUTORY LIABILITY FOR INTENTIONAL AND GROSS NEGLIGENT
ACTS AND/OR OMISSIONS, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO
YOU. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF DIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION MAY
NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS “LIMITATIONS” SECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO CUSTOMERS IN
THE EUROPEAN UNION.
This limited warranty gives you specific rights. You may have additional
rights under applicable law, and this limited warranty does not affect such
rights.
Additional Information
You can find the Kindle License Agreement and Terms of Use, One-Year Limited Warranty, User’s Guide, and other limited warranty and Kindle information at www.www.amazon.com/kindlesupport
Patent Notices
The Kindle Fire device and/or methods used in association with the Kindle Fire device may be covered by one or more patents or pending patent applications. MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson.
Copyright and Trademark Notices
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Amazon Kindle Fire User’s Guide © 2004 – 2011 Amazon.com, Inc. or its
affiliates. All rights reserved.
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References
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