Sony NWZ-W263, NWZ-W262, NWZW262MEB, NWZW262WHI, NWZW263BLK, NWZW262BLK To change the USB jack cover

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when doing so. Do not wash your “WALKMAN” in a washing machine or ultrasound bath, etc. Do not use detergent, chemicals, or wet wipes.

After washing your “WALKMAN,” wipe away the water on your “WALKMAN” using a soft cloth, and then leave your “WALKMAN” in a well-ventilated shady place to dry. Do not dry your “WALKMAN” using hot air from a hair dryer. Doing so may cause deformation and deterioration of the water resistant performance.

Because the headphone sections (see the figure above) are not water-tight, sound quality of your “WALKMAN” may deteriorate if water gets inside the headphones. If water gets in the headphones, follow the procedures below to remove water. Do not use your “WALKMAN” until it dries completely.

Wipe the moisture off your “WALKMAN” using a dry cloth.

Put a dry cloth over the aperture of the headphone, and shake the headphone about 20 times.

Put a dry cloth under the headphones, and leave your “WALKMAN” at room temperature for about 2 or 3 hours.

The rubber gasket used in the USB jack cover may become cracked or deformed by prolonged use or due to use in certain environments. We recommend that you check the condition of the USB jack cover periodically to maintain the water resistant performance.

USB jack covers matching each individual “WALKMAN” color are available as repair parts for a fee.

For more details, consult your nearest Sony dealer or Sony Service Center.

To change the USB jack cover

Pull the USB jack cover off to remove it.

Push the tab (A) of the new USB jack cover back into the same position.

If the USB jack cover comes off, you can put it back on by pushing it back into the same position as that shown in the right figure (.)

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Contents NWZ-W262/W263 Getting Started Windows Media Player How to Use the SoftwareContent Transfer Windows Explorer Drag-and-DropMusic Playing MusicDeleting songs Settings Common SettingsMusic Settings Troubleshooting Possible Causes of SymptomsDealing with Troubles Important Information Specifications SpecificationsContents list Cleaning Storing Data Specifications Contents System requirements About model names mentioned in this User Guide About battery chargingBefore first use About Windows operating system and Windows Media PlayerHow to use this User Guide Selecting a topic to displayReturning to a previous Changing the font sizeSearching this User Guide Printing out aGo to page top Water Resistant Specifications Scenarios *1Water resistant performance of this Walkman Cleaning after use Not applicableTo change the USB jack cover Transferring music by drag-and-drop using Windows Explorer Transferring music using Windows Media PlayerTransferring music using Content Transfer Operation flow to transfer musicFor details about supported file formats, see Details Turning your Walkman on and off Turning on your WalkmanTurning off your Walkman Charging the battery Checking the remaining battery powerOPR lamp Details Hint Turning the volume down Extending the battery lifeAdjusting data format and bit rate Turning off your Walkman manuallyParts and controls About the status of the OPR lamp When you turn on your WalkmanWhen you turn off your Walkman During playback or pauseWhile connected to a computer or AC adaptor Avls settingFormatting setting Condition indicated Status of OPR Sound LampGo to page top How to install the earbuds How to place your Walkman on your ears WalkmanHow to store your Walkman in the holder Walkman Guide Bundled software Content TransferAbout the software Compatible software Windows Media PlayerImporting music from CDs using Windows Media Player Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation Transferring music using Windows Media Player Related Topics Transferring music using Content Transfer Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation Transferring content using Windows Explorer About the data hierarchyRelated Topics Playing music Go to page top Skipping to the previous/next song Skipping to the previous/next folder Shuffle playback Playing songs in a playlist Normal playback What is Zappin Playback?Zappin playback Zappin playbackNormal playback Starting Zappin playback Changing the playback time of song clips in Zappin playbackZappin short 4 seconds Pausing playback during Zappin playback Zappin long 15 secondsReturning to normal playback Adjusting the volume Deleting songs Limiting the volume Avls Volume Limit Setting the play mode Mode DescriptionWhat can I do to solve a problem? HintCustomer support web sites List of symptoms and possible causes There is no sound There is insufficient volumeOperation Operation of skip folder does not workCopyright 2011 Sony Corporation Power Battery life is shortYour Walkman cannot charge the battery Your Walkman takes a long time to start Connection to a computer Computer does not recognize your WalkmanZappin You cannot return to normal playback from Zappin playbackImportant product information If you have any questions about this productDeclaration of Conformity For users in France Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation Internal checks or repair Top page Important Information Precautions Caution Top page Important Information Precautions Notice for users About sample data *1Road safety Preventing hearing damageConsideration for others Be changed without notice Cleaning the earbuds Top page Important Information Cleaning Notes on cleaningStoring data Upgrading the firmware of your Walkman Displaying the information of your WalkmanFormatting your Walkman Deleting the bundled software License and trademark notice Maximum recordable number of songs and time Approx SpecificationsSupported file format Maximum recordable number of files or folders ApproxBattery life continuous playback Operating temperaturePower source Maximum recordable number of playlistsContents Top page Specifications Specifications System requirements System requirements