Replacing And Disposing Of The Nintendo Ds Lite Rechargeable Battery Pak; Using The Nintendo Ds Lite Stylus (Usg-004) And Touch Screen - Nintendo DS Lite Manual

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Replacing and Disposing of the Nintendo DS Lite
Rechargeable Battery Pak
If it becomes necessary to replace the Rechargeable Battery Pak, use the following procedure. This
procedure should be performed by an adult. Replacement Battery Paks are sold separately. Please
contact your Nintendo Service Centre for further information on where to purchase a replacement. If
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you do not want to replace the Battery Pak on your own, you may send your Nintendo DS Lite to the
Nintendo Service Centre to have the Battery Pak exchanged by an authorised technician.
1. Always turn the power off and disconnect the Power Supply before replacing the Battery Pak.
2. Using a screwdriver, loosen the screw on the Battery Cover (Illustration 4). Remove the Battery
Cover and retain. Always use an appropriate screwdriver for the screw. Using the wrong screw-
driver may damage the head of the screw and you will not be able to remove the Battery Cover.
3. Use the protruding tab at the end of the Battery Pak to remove it from the Nintendo DS Lite.
(Illustration 5)
4. Insert a new Rechargeable Battery Pak into the Nintendo DS Lite. Use only a new Nintendo DS
Lite Rechargeable Battery Pak (USG-003). Make sure to insert the new Rechargeable Battery Pak
correctly, as shown in Illustration 6.
5. Replace the Battery Cover in its original position and carefully tighten the screw.
6. When disposing of the Rechargeable Battery Pak, please refer to the "Battery Disposal"
information below.
Illustration 4
BATTERY DISPOSAL
• Discarding batteries in your general household waste can be harmful to the environment. When
disposing of the Battery Pak, follow appropriate local guidelines and regulations.
• In accordance with the Directive on Batteries and Accumulators and Waste Batteries and Accu-
mulators (2006/66/EC), battery collection and recycling schemes should be in place in all EU
Member States by 26 September 2008. Such schemes may already be available in your country,
in which case the Battery Pak should not be disposed of in your general household waste.
For further information contact your local solid waste authority.
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Illustration 6
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Using the Nintendo DS Lite Stylus (USG-004)
and Touch Screen
The lower LCD screen, or Touch Screen, is touch sensitive. For Nintendo DS games that include this
game control feature, operate the screen by using the included Nintendo DS Lite Stylus.
Lightly touch or slide the Nintendo DS Lite Stylus across the Touch Screen. (Illustrations 7 and 8)
Illustration 7
IMPORTANT NINTENDO DS LITE STYLUS AND SCREEN GUIDELINES:
• ONLY use the Nintendo DS Lite Stylus on the LOWER Touch Screen.
• Use only enough pressure to operate the game. Excessive pressure may damage
the Touch Screen.
• Do not use the Nintendo DS Lite Stylus if it is broken.
• Use only a Nintendo-licensed stylus on the Touch Screen.
• Replace the Nintendo DS Lite Stylus in the stylus holder when not in use.
• If you use a screen protector on your Nintendo DS Lite, use only a Nintendo-licensed screen
protector, and use it only on the Touch Screen.
SCREEN CLEANING PROCEDURE:
If the screens on your Nintendo DS Lite have visible smudges, fingerprints on them or are contami-
nated with foreign material, they may not work properly and can become more damaged. You can
clean them by using a soft clean cloth such as a lens or eyeglass cleaning cloth.
1. Slightly dampen the cloth with water ONLY and wipe off the screens to loosen any dirt or foreign
material.
2. Using a dry cloth, wipe the screens to dry them and finish the cleaning process. If needed, repeat
the process.
If the Touch Screen still does not work after cleaning, please contact the Nintendo Service Centre.
Illustration 8
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