How to Take Care of Your iPod

Make sure you keep your battery charged, and try not to let it run out completely if you can avoid it., Try to buy or make an iPod cover., If you don't have or you don't like a cover, make sure to not wrap the cord of your earphones around your...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Make sure you keep your battery charged

    Occasionally, let the battery completely run dry, and charge it up again.
  2. Step 2: and try not to let it run out completely if you can avoid it.

    They can be bought cheaply, and they can save your iPod casing, especially if you don't store it that well. ,, If you want to keep your music to a high quality, leave the settings as standard on iTunes.

    But if you prefer the loud music, select all of your music in iTunes, right click, and turn the music volume to 100% louder. ,, If this does happen you can gently blow and suck on the ear bud until the sounds quality is normal again
  3. Step 3: Try to buy or make an iPod cover.

  4. Step 4: If you don't have or you don't like a cover

  5. Step 5: make sure to not wrap the cord of your earphones around your device

  6. Step 6: it will affect your headphones performance.

  7. Step 7: Keep contact with the wheel from dirt to a minimum

  8. Step 8: if these get dirty

  9. Step 9: it slows down it's speed.

  10. Step 10: Don't wrap your headphones around your iPod too tightly

  11. Step 11: this can lead to damaged/broken wires.

  12. Step 12: If you're using Apple Headphone don't turn you music on full blast as this can "blow" you speakers.

Detailed Guide

Occasionally, let the battery completely run dry, and charge it up again.

They can be bought cheaply, and they can save your iPod casing, especially if you don't store it that well. ,, If you want to keep your music to a high quality, leave the settings as standard on iTunes.

But if you prefer the loud music, select all of your music in iTunes, right click, and turn the music volume to 100% louder. ,, If this does happen you can gently blow and suck on the ear bud until the sounds quality is normal again

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