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Answer:
Here you have two options: The first is to send the unit for service. We
will unlock it for you and send it back. The second option is for you to perform a
hard reset which will unlock the unit but will also clear the entire memory (phone
book, memo pad and calendar) and will set the unit back to the factory setting.
To hard reset your unit do the following: Press and hold the TapKey. While
holding, insert a pin or a metal clip into the reset aperture at the back of the unit
and press shortly. Release the TapKey. TapMemo will state its code version. The
unit is now unlocked.
Question:
I have trained around 30 names into my phone book, and TapMemo
now says "phone book is full" when trying to train the next name. I thought the
phone book can contain 60 names. What is going on?
Answer:
Your TapMemo memory is full. The number of entries, of all types, that
TapMemo can hold varies with their combined length. You can free space most
effectively by clearing any memos that you no longer need. They will generally
be the longest entries
Chapter Six - Safety and Handling
This chapter contains important safety and handling information for TapMemo.
Read all safety information below before using TapMemo to avoid injury.
Keep this users manual for your TapMemo handy for future reference.
Important Safety Information
WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric
shock, or other injury or damage.
Handling TapMemo:
Do not bend, drop, crush, puncture, incinerate, or open TapMemo.
Avoiding water and wet locations:
Do not use TapMemo in rain or near washbasins, or other wet locations. Take
care not to spill any food or liquid into TapMemo. In case TapMemo gets wet,
unplug all cables before cleaning, and allow it to dry thoroughly before using it
again.
Repairing TapMemo:
Never attempt to repair TapMemo yourself. TapMemo does not contain any user-
serviceable parts. For service information, go to www.tapmemo.com/support. The
battery in TapMemo is not user-replaceable.
Avoiding hearing damage:
Permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones are used at high volume. Set the
volume to a safe level. You can adapt over time to a higher volume of sound that
may sound normal but can be damaging to your hearing. If you experience
ringing in your ears or muffled speech, stop listening and have your hearing
checked. The louder the volume, the less time is required before your hearing
could be affected. Hearing experts suggest that to protect your hearing:
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Limit the amount of time you use earphones or headphones at high
volume.
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Avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundings.