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
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 will turn green and the battery indicator will appear filled.
to access additional Kindle Fire settings.
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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.
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, 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. Charging
may take up to four hours.
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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.
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Chapter 2 Shopping
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 >.”
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.
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