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3. How to Use the Charging Cradle
The charging cradle allows you to recharge your Nintendo 3DS system quickly and
easily.
Charging cradle
DC plug (logo
facing upwards)
AC Adapter
Connect the DC connector plug to the charging cradle.
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Note:
Be sure the DC connector plug is the right way up before inserting it into the charging
cradle to avoid damaging either the DC connector plug or charging cradle.
Be sure to place the charging cradle on a level surface.
Place the Nintendo 3DS system
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on top of the charging cradle.
Note: Place the front edge of the system into the
cradle first. Starting from the back or sides may
not allow the system to sit correctly in the cradle,
and using excessive force to correctly position the
system in such cases may cause damage.
Insert the AC adapter plug into the plug socket and gently push until
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it is fully inserted.
The AC adapter should be plugged into an easily accessible socket that is near
the equipment to be charged.
The recharge LED on the system should light up to show that the system is
recharging. The recharge LED will go dark when recharging is complete.
When recharging is complete...
Remove the AC adapter plug from the plug socket and take the Nintendo 3DS system
off of the charging cradle.
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.
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Warranty (South Africa)
12-MONTH WARRANTY – NINTENDO ACCESSORIES
CONSUMER WARRANTY
This warranty covers Nintendo accessories for use with Nintendo consoles (the "Product"), sup-
plied by Nintendo of Europe GmbH ("Nintendo").
Subject to the terms and exclusions below, Nintendo warrants to the original consumer purchasing
AC plug
the Product ("you") that, for a period of 12 months from the date of the purchase of the Product
by you, the Product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship.
To make a valid claim under this warranty, you must notify Nintendo of the defect in the Product
within 12 months of the date of the purchase of the Product by you and you must return the Product
to Nintendo within 30 days of notifying Nintendo of that defect. If, having inspected the Product,
Nintendo accepts that the Product is defective, Nintendo will (at its sole discretion) without charge
either repair or replace the part causing the defect or replace the Product or, provided that the Pro-
duct is returned within 6 (six) months of purchase, at the discretion of the consumer, either repair
or replace the part causing the defect, or replace the Product or refund the purchase price.
This warranty does not affect your statutory rights which you may have as the
purchaser of consumer goods.
EXCLUSIONS
This warranty does not cover:
• software, games, Nintendo consoles (whether or not included with the Product at the time of
purchase);
• accessories, peripherals or other items that are intended for use with the Product but are not manu-
Recharge LED
factured by or for Nintendo (whether or not included with the Product at the time of purchase);
(charging)
• the Product if it was purchased outside South Africa;
• the Product if it has been resold, or used for rental or commercial purposes;
• defects in the Product that are caused by accidental damage, your and/or any third party's negli-
gence, unreasonable use, modification, use with products not supplied, licensed or authorised for
use with the Product by Nintendo (including, but not limited to, non-licensed game enhance-
ments, copier devices, adapters, power supplies or non-licensed accessories), computer viruses or
connecting to the internet or other forms of electronic communication, use of the Product other-
wise than in accordance with the instructions in the respective Nintendo Operations Manual or
any other instructions provided with the Product, or any other cause unrelated to defects in ma-
terial and workmanship;
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• defects in the Product that are caused by the use of faulty, damaged or leaking batteries or bat-
tery packs, or any other use of batteries or battery packs not in accordance with the instructions
in the respective Nintendo Operations Manual or Instruction Booklet;
• gradual decrease over time in the capacity and performance of batteries and battery packs for
Nintendo consoles (including NTR-003, USG-003, TWL-003, UTL-003, CTR-003);
• the Product if it has been opened, modified or repaired by any person or company other than
Nintendo or its authorised partners or it has its serial number altered, defaced or removed; or
• loss of any data that has been loaded onto or stored on the Product by any person or company
other than Nintendo or its authorised partners.
HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM
To notify Nintendo of a defect covered by this warranty, please contact:
Nintendo Service Centre, Core Warehouse, Block E, Wingfield Park
Calls to this number are charged at national rates for customers in South Africa and international
rates for international customers – please obtain permission from the person responsible for the
bill before calling.
Before sending the Product to the Nintendo Service Centre, you should remove or delete any private
or confidential files or data. You accept and agree that Nintendo will not be responsible for any loss,
deletion or corruption of your files or data that have not been deleted or removed. Nintendo strongly
recommends that you make a back up copy of any data that you do not remove or delete.
When sending the Product to the Nintendo Service Centre, please:
1. use the original packaging where possible;
[0511/RSA-A]
Geertsema Street, Jet Park 1459
Telephone: 011 535 9250
E-mail: nintendo@core.co.za, collections@core.co.za
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