Recharging - Nintendo 2DS Operation Manual

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Battery Cover
(page 76)
Can be removed to replace the Nintendo 3DS Battery Pack.
Note: Please refrain from removing unless it is absolutely necessary.
Wrist Strap Attachment
For attachment of a wrist strap
(sold separately).
Outer Cameras
(page 32)
Used by software with camera
functionality. These two cameras allow
3D photographs / videos to be taken.
Note: 3D images cannot be viewed on
Nintendo 2DS.
L Button
Game Card Slot
(page 39)
For loading Nintendo 3DS Game Cards, Nintendo DS Game Cards,
Nintendo DSi Game Cards and Nintendo DSi enhanced Game Cards.
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Stylus Holder
Used to store the Nintendo 2DS stylus.
Note: Do not attempt to place anything
other than the Nintendo 2DS stylus
(FTR-004) into the stylus holder.
R Button
AC Adapter Connector
(page 23)
Allows connection of the Nintendo 3DS
AC adapter (WAP-002(UKV) / WAP-002(EUR)).
Infrared Transceiver
Sends and receives signals for software
with infrared functionality.

Recharging

You must charge the battery pack before you use your Nintendo 2DS system
for the first time.
DC plug
(logo facing upwards)
Note: The illustration above shows the UK version of the AC adapter.
Connect the DC connector plug to the Nintendo 2DS system
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Note: Be sure the DC connector plug is the right way up before inserting it into the system.
Insert the AC adapter plug into a standard 220 – 240V AC plug socket
2
The recharge LED will light up when charging begins, and turn off when charging is finished. When charging has finished, remove the
AC adapter plug from the plug socket and remove the DC connector plug from the Nintendo 2DS system.
Note:
If you play a game while the system is recharging, the recharge LED may not always turn off once charging has completed.
This is not a malfunction.
To detach the system from the AC adapter, hold the system and the DC connector plug, not the cable, while you remove it.
About Charging
The system takes approximately 3 hours 30 minutes to fully recharge when off. Charging time may vary if the system is being used while charging,
or depending on the level of charge remaining in the battery.
Charge the system in an environment of 5 – 35°C. Attempting to charge the battery while the ambient temperature is outside this range may
degrade the battery and prevent it from charging. If the ambient temperature is low, the battery may not charge completely.
Battery life decreases slightly over time as the battery is continually used and recharged. After 500 recharges, battery life may be reduced to 70%
of the battery life at the time of purchase.
Make sure to charge the battery at least once every six months. Lithium-ion batteries can slowly lose their charge over time if they have not been
used for a while. If the system is not used for an extended period of time, the battery may become overdischarged and may be impossible to charge
when connecting the AC adapter.
If you feel the usage time has noticeably reduced, replace the battery pack. Replacement battery packs are sold separately (page 76). Please contact
Nintendo Customer Support for further information on where to purchase a replacement (pages 90 – 91).
AC plug connectors
Recharge LED lit
(The LED will go out when
charging is complete.)
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