http://www.amazon.co.uk/manageyourkindle (U.K. customers)
Features available on this page are specific to your country and may include:
register or deregister Kindle devices to your Amazon account.
edit information such as your Kindle's name and e-mail address.
review the list of computers or other mobile devices registered to your Amazon account, so you can automatically sync
your library of Kindle books with your computer or other devices such as iPhone.
add an approved e-mail address that allows you and your contacts to send personal documents (such as Word and picture
files) to your Kindle. To avoid spam, only contacts on your Kindle approved e-mail list are authorized to send
attachments to your Kindle.
set the maximum charge allowed for a single personal document sent wirelessly to your Kindle. Any personal document
exceeding this charge will be sent to your @free.kindle.com address and a notification will be sent to your Kindle.
change your default 1-Click payment method for all Kindle transactions.
change your home country, if you move to a different one.
manage your active Kindle subscriptions.
review your Kindle orders and individual charges.
manage synchronization between devices. With synchronization on, a book will open at the last page read, even on
another device. It will also keep track of any bookmarks, highlights, or notes that you add so you can see them on another
Kindle.
loan books you have purchased to others. (May not be available in all countries.)
buy a book as a gift and send it to a friend. (May not be available in all countries.)
Downloading Content from Your Computer
To transfer content to your Kindle that you downloaded from Amazon, follow these steps:
1.
Connect the USB cable (provided with your Kindle) to the Kindle and your computer.
2.
Your Kindle should appear on your computer in the same location you would normally find an external USB drive.
3.
Open your Kindle drive. You should see a folder entitled "documents."
4.
Transfer the downloaded files into the "documents" folder of your Kindle.
5.
Using your computer, eject your Kindle from your computer. The content you transferred should now appear in Home.
To transfer audiobooks and MP3s, see
9.3 Contacting Kindle Support
If you have problems with your Kindle, try using the Kindle Support website or one of our Customer Service members will be
happy to help you.
Kindle Support Web Address
http://www.amazon.com/kindlesupport (U.S. and other countries)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/kindlesupport (U.K. customers)
Kindle Support E-mail Address
kindle-feedback@amazon.com (U.S. and other countries)
kindle-support@amazon.co.uk (U.K. customers)
Kindle Support Phone Numbers
U.S. customers:
If you are calling from inside the U.S., call toll free:
1-866-321-8851
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Do you have a question about the Amazon Kindle and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
The battery in my Kindle (CE0700) keeps losing its charge. Can that battery be easily replaced? What would be the cost? Can you supply the number of the battery for me please?
How do I get back time left to read and % of item left
To restore the "Time Left in Chapter" or "Percentage of Item Left" on an Amazon Kindle, open the book, bring up the menu bar at the top of the screen, tap the search icon, and type:
`;ReadingTimeReset`
After executing the search and returning to the book, the reading time and progress should be recalculated and updated.
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How to change ownership of this kindle
How do I place a book in the cloud?/how do I free up space for more e books?
@4lessie harris
To place a book in the cloud on an Amazon Kindle, you can email the eBook (not purchased from Amazon) to your Kindle email address. This uploads the book to your Kindle cloud library, making it available on all your Kindle devices and apps. The file should be in a supported format like EPUB or PDF. You may need to convert it using software like Calibre if it's not in a supported format.
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My Kindle will not charge