
Kindle Fire (1st Generation) Basics

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Set Parental Controls on Kindle Fire
Charge your Kindle using the included power adapter. The indicator light on the power button will turn orange while charging and green when the battery is fully charged. Your device will continue charging even if you turn it off completely.
When connected to a power source using the power adapter, Kindle Fire battery charges fully in less than four hours.
Charging your Kindle Fire through a USB port on a computer is not recommended.
Kindle Fire provides up to 8 hours of continuous reading or 7.5 hours of video playback, with wireless off. Battery life will vary based on the type of usage and wireless connectivity required.
To extend battery life on your Kindle Fire, try these tips:
After you connect to a wireless network and register your Kindle Fire, you will be asked to select your time zone, which sets the date and time on your device.
To change the time zone:
The power button on the bottom of your Kindle puts it to sleep, wakes it up, and turns your Kindle on or off.
If you want to make sure that only authorized users will have access to your Kindle Fire, you can set a password.
You can change or turn off your password from the Lock Screen Password menu.
If you forget your password and enter the wrong password four times in row, you'll be prompted to reset your Kindle Fire to the factory default settings to regain access. Tap "OK reset."
Note: Resetting your Kindle Fire to the factory default settings will delete all content on your device and you'll need to register it again before downloading items from your Amazon account.
You can enable Parental Controls to restrict access to the music, video, books and other content on your Kindle Fire, Wi-Fi and Internet access, and purchase and download access.
To enable Parental Controls on your Kindle Fire, tap the Quick Settings icon, then More, then Parental Controls, then switch Enable Parental Controls to the ON position. Follow the onscreen instructions to set a Parental Controls password. You'll then see the options to enable various Parental Control settings.
You will see a Key icon to the right of the Quick Settings icon whenever Parental Controls are enabled. Kindle Fire also supports parental controls for in-app purchases through the Amazon Appstore.
When you buy digital content directly from your Kindle Fire, you're paying with the default Payment Method on your Amazon.com account.
To use additional forms of payment, such as gift cards, or to update your payment methods, go to Your Account on the Amazon website.