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Microsoft Xbox One S All-Digital Edition (Model 1758) User Manual

Your guide to setup, operation, and maintenance.

1. Introduction

This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, and maintaining your Microsoft Xbox One S All-Digital Edition console (Model 1758). This renewed product has been professionally inspected and tested to function like new, offering a seamless gaming and entertainment experience.

2. Setup

Follow these steps to set up your Xbox One S All-Digital Edition console.

2.1 Unboxing and Component Identification

Ensure all components are present:

  • Xbox One S All-Digital Edition Console (Model 1758)
  • Xbox One Wireless Controller
  • HDMI Cable
  • Power Cable

2.2 Connecting Your Console

  1. Power Connection: Connect the power cable to the console's power port and then to a wall outlet.
  2. HDMI Connection: Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the 'HDMI OUT to TV' port on the console and the other end to an HDMI input on your television.
  3. Internet Connection (Optional but Recommended): For optimal performance and game downloads, connect an Ethernet cable from your router to the Ethernet port on the console. Alternatively, you can connect via Wi-Fi during the initial setup.
Rear view of the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition console showing various ports.

Figure 1: Rear ports of the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition. Note the HDMI Out, USB ports, IR Out, S/PDIF, and Ethernet port.

2.3 Initial Power-On and Controller Pairing

  1. Power On: Press the Xbox button on the front of the console to turn it on. The Xbox logo will illuminate.
  2. Controller Pairing: Insert batteries into your Xbox Wireless Controller. Press and hold the Xbox button on the controller to turn it on. Then, press the small pairing button on the front of the console (usually near the USB port) and immediately press the pairing button on the top edge of the controller (between the bumpers). The Xbox buttons on both the console and controller will flash rapidly and then become solid when paired.
Xbox One S All-Digital Edition console with a white wireless controller.

Figure 2: Xbox One S All-Digital Edition console shown with its accompanying white wireless controller.

3. Operating Instructions

Your Xbox One S All-Digital Edition is designed for digital gaming and entertainment.

3.1 Navigating the Dashboard

Use your Xbox Wireless Controller to navigate the console's dashboard. The main screen provides access to your games, apps, and the Microsoft Store.

3.2 Digital Games and Apps

As an All-Digital console, games and apps are downloaded directly to the console's 1TB internal storage. You can purchase digital games from the Microsoft Store or access a vast library of titles through an Xbox Game Pass subscription. The console supports streaming services like YouTube and Netflix in up to 4K Ultra HD resolution.

3.3 Game Pass Trial

Your console may include a 1-month Xbox Game Pass trial, offering immediate access to over 100 games. Follow the on-screen prompts to activate your trial.

4. Maintenance

Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your console.

4.1 Cleaning

Regularly wipe down the console with a soft, dry cloth to prevent dust accumulation. Pay special attention to the ventilation grilles to ensure unobstructed airflow.

4.2 Ventilation

Ensure the console is placed in a well-ventilated area. Do not block any of the console's vents, as this can lead to overheating and potential damage. Avoid placing the console in enclosed spaces or on soft surfaces that may obstruct airflow.

4.3 Software Updates

Keep your console's system software updated. Updates often include performance improvements, new features, and security enhancements. The console will typically prompt you when an update is available.

5. Troubleshooting

If you encounter issues with your Xbox One S, try these common troubleshooting steps:

  • No Power: Check all power cable connections. Try a different power outlet.
  • No Display: Ensure the HDMI cable is securely connected to both the console and the TV. Try a different HDMI port on your TV or a different HDMI cable. Verify your TV is on the correct HDMI input.
  • Controller Not Connecting: Re-attempt the controller pairing process (Section 2.3). Ensure the controller batteries are charged or replaced.
  • Overheating: Ensure the console has adequate ventilation and its vents are not blocked. Turn off the console and allow it to cool down before restarting.
  • Game/App Issues: Try restarting the game or app. If the issue persists, try uninstalling and reinstalling the game/app.
  • Internet Connectivity Problems: Check your router and modem connections. Restart your network equipment. If using Wi-Fi, try connecting via Ethernet.

For persistent issues, refer to the official Microsoft Xbox support resources.

6. Specifications

FeatureSpecification
PlatformXbox
Model NameXbox One S All-Digital Edition
Model Number1758
ManufacturerMicrosoft
Memory Storage Capacity1 TB
ColorWhite
Input DeviceGamepad (Wireless)
Connectivity TechnologyWireless (Wi-Fi)
ResolutionUp to 4K Ultra HD for video streaming

7. Warranty

This renewed product comes with a 90-day limited warranty. For details regarding warranty claims or service, please refer to the Amazon Renewed Guarantee information provided at the time of purchase or contact Amazon Renewed customer support.

8. Support

For additional support, including software updates, game information, and advanced troubleshooting, please visit the official Xbox Support website. For inquiries related to your renewed product purchase, contact Amazon customer service.

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