User guide User guide 1 0.1 Introducing reMarkable 3 0.2 Technical specifications 3 0.3 reMarkable accessories 6 1.1 Setting up your reMarkable 10 1.2 Charging your device 23 1.3 Updating to the latest version 23 1.4 Getting started with reMarkable (guide) 25 2 Basics 2.1 Notebooks 28 2.2 Documents 29 2.3 Ebooks 30 2.4 Folders 30 3 Navigating on the reMarkable 31 3.1 My Files 31 3.2 Filter by - Notebooks, Documents or Ebooks 32 3.3 Bookmarks 33 3.4 Notification Center 33 3.
5.3 Portrait/Landscape 49 5.4 LiveView 50 5.5 Pen 51 5.6 Pencil 52 5.7 Brush 53 5.8 Highlighter 54 5.9 Eraser 54 5.10 Rotate, Move, Scale & Copy 55 5.11 Undo and Redo 56 5.12 Zoom 56 5.13 Layers 57 5.14 Minimize/Maximize the toolbar 57 5.15 Templates 58 5.16 Adjust view 60 5.17 Text Settings 61 5.18 Handwriting conversion 62 6 Settings 6.1 Device settings 67 6.2 Account settings 68 6.3 Wi-Fi settings 70 6.4 Power settings 71 6.5 Storage settings 72 6.
0.1 Introducing reMarkable 0.2 Technical specifications reMarkable overview Size and weight: • • 177 x 256 x 6.7mm (6.9 x 10.1 x .26 inches) 350 gram (.77 pounds) CANVAS Display • • • • • • • 10.
• • Rechargeable (Micro USB) 3000 mAh Warning: The battery in this product cannot be easily replaced by users themselves. Operating system Codex, a custom Linux-based OS optimized for low-latency e-paper. Physical buttons Power button Use the power button to turn on or wake up the device, put your reMarkable to sleep or turn it off.
• • • • Put the device to sleep by pressing the power button once. The sleep sign will appear on the screen. Wake the device by pressing the power button once. Turn off reMarkable by pressing the power button for 3 seconds. You will then be asked whether you want to turn off the device or not. Turn on reMarkable by pressing the power button until the screen flashes from black to white. Read more about Sleep and other power saving modes in Power Settings.
• • Page backward press the left corner button. Create a new page in a notebook by pressing the next button. Note that you must have written or sketched on a page before you are able to create a new page. Micro USB charging port Use the charging port and the attached Micro USB cable to charge your reMarkable. 0.3 reMarkable accessories Marker The high friction marker lets you draw and write with a paper-like feeling.
No charging or pairing The marker can be used instantly, without any need for setup. It is powered by electromagnetic induction, which means that it does not require charging or Bluetooth pairing to function. Pressure sensitivity The marker is pressure sensitive (2,048 levels to be exact) which allows you to draw thicker and thinner lines just by adjusting your pressure on the marker. Tilt The marker reacts to 512 levels of tilt, which lets you draw and write with a paper-like feeling.
How to change the marker tip: • The marker tip is changed by using the marker tip removal tool. • Insert the marker into the marker tip removal tool, and press the tool slightly together. • Pull the tip slowly out of the marker. Gently insert a new tip. Durability The durability of the marker tips will vary with writing technique and amount of usage.
The folio is made from sturdy and durable wool felt and leather, and protects your reMarkable from scratches. The marker can be kept safely inside the folio. The folio can be purchased in the reMarkable Store. Micro USB cable Use the micro USB cable to charge your reMarkable. By plugging it into the micro USB charging port. You will need a USB power plug to connect with the cable (not included with the reMarkable).
1.1 Setting up your reMarkable Warning To avoid damage or injuries read important safety and handling information before using your reMarkable. What you need to get started • A reMarkable device. • Micro USB cable + USB power plug. • A mobile or desktop device. • Access to a wireless network. Setup Turn on your reMarkable and follow the setup assistant on the device. The setup consists of a few simple steps that will get your reMarkable ready to go.
Welcome! This is your startup screen. 2. Connect to Wi-Fi by choosing an available Wi-Fi network. If necessary, enter a Wi-Fi password. You are connected when there is a white dot next to the selected Wi-Fi network. Once connected to Wi-Fi, tap next.
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Success! Note: You can choose to skip this step and connect to Wi-Fi from Settings later. This is not recommended, as your device will not be connected to the reMarkable cloud and your files will not be synced. Wi-Fi is also necessary to get the latest updates for your device.
After you have connected to WiFi you will be taken to this screen. Tap to continue 3. Connect your devices to the reMarkable cloud to be able to access documents and ebooks on your reMarkable. The reMarkable cloud allows you to access your files in the mobile and desktop applications.
Tap the button to connect your device to the cloud.
Go to my.remarkable.com on a mobile or desktop device 4. Log into my.remarkable.com from a mobile or desktop device and create a reMarkable account to connect to the reMarkable cloud. Once logged in, tap Get code for your reMarkable device. Note that the one-time code is only valid for five minutes. Note: If you choose to sign up with your email address, you have to confirm your email address before you can proceed.
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You're in! Tap 'Get code' to connect your device. 5.
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Success! You are connected. 7. Tap Continue and choose between right-handed or left-handed mode. This can be changed later in Accessibility Settings.
Choose between right handed and left handed mode, then tap Finish 8. Click restart to complete the setup. Once restarted, your reMarkable is ready to go with the latest updates.
1.2 Charging your device Use the micro USB cable from the reMarkable box to charge your reMarkable. Plug the micro USB cable end to the micro USB charging port and the USB end to a USB power plug (max 5V, 1.5A), or to your computer. There are two ways of checking whether your reMarkable is charging when turned on: • The Battery indicator on the home screen will change from a battery icon to a charging icon.
Your device is by default set to auto update, which is recommended for you to always have the latest updates and the newest functionality. How to update with auto-update enabled: 1. Look for a notification in the lower left corner on the home screen. This notification will tell you to restart your device to complete the installation. 2. Restart your device to complete the installation. How to update manually: 1. Open Settings by tapping the rM-icon in the top left corner in My Files 2.
3. Find reMarkable, and tap Update. If the reMarkable app is not listed here, your app is on the latest version. Mobile app - Android If auto-updates are enabled your app will be updated automatically. How to turn on automatic updates: 1. Open the Google Play Store. 2. Use the search bar to find reMarkable. 3. Tap the three vertical dots in the top right. 4. Check Auto-update. If not, you can update the app manually in Google Play Store: 1. Open the Google Play Store. 2.
Notetaking • • • • Find your favorite pen Make notes in a hurry with Quick sheets Learn how to minimize or hide the toolbar Templates Download PDF Sketching • • • • How to use layers Three different erasers - and when to use which Move, scale, rotate and copy your drawings or notes Liveview your notes to a desktop Download PDF Reading • Edit text settings for ebooks • Highlight documents • Switch between landscape and portrait mode • Crop documents for better readability Download PDF 26
Organizing • • • • • • • How to use My Files Get files onto reMarkable How to use folders Bookmark your most used files Share files and single pages from reMarkable Move files to My Files or a folder How to delete pages Download PDF 27
2 Basics 2.1 Notebooks Notebooks are where you sketch and take notes. Notebooks are created by you on your reMarkable, and there are no limits to how many pages your notebook can have. Switch between a minimum and a maximum toolbar to suit your needs. Notebooks are easily renamed and can be moved into folders. View a filtered view of all your notebooks in the Notebook section on your home screen, regardless of how they are organized.
Quick sheets The reMarkable comes with a default notebook for taking quick notes on the go, without having to create a new notebook. Quick sheets are always available from My files, and it cannot be moved or deleted. Create a new page by clicking the Quick sheet-button in the upper right corner in My Files. 2.2 Documents Documents are PDF-files imported through the desktop or mobile application and onto your device. Read and take notes in a document, and share to email directly from your device.
Page Overview Single page view 2.3 Ebooks Ebooks are digital books imported through the desktop or mobile application and onto your device. EPUB is currently the only supported ebook format. View all pages inside a document by tapping the page overview icon. Go back to the one-page View by clicking the single page view icon. Organize your ebooks by moving them into folders. All your ebooks will be displayed in the ebook section on your home screen, regardless of where they are located.
In this example Folder 1 has content, and Folder 2 is empty. How to: • Create a New Folder from My Files or a folder by tapping the New Folder icon. • Add content to a folder by opening the contextual menu (three dots) on the item you want to add, then click Move and choose the right folder. Confirm the action by tapping Move here. New Folder 3 Navigating on the reMarkable 3.1 My Files My files displays your folders, notebooks, documents and ebooks as organized by you.
• Sort your files by last updated, size or alphabetical order. Change this by tapping Sort by. • View your content in Grid View or in List View. This can be changed by tapping Display. • Scroll up and down in your file overview by swiping with your marker or your finger. 3.2 Filter by - Notebooks, Documents or Ebooks If you choose Notebooks, Documents or Ebooks in the side menu, you will see a filtered view of all your files. This means that: Notebooks will show all your notebooks.
3.3 Bookmarks A bookmark is a label you can give to the documents, notebooks, ebooks and folders that you want quick access to. Everything you bookmark will be stored in the bookmark section on the home screen. Bookmarks Read more How to Bookmark a file 3.4 Notification Center The notification center on the home screen keeps you informed about the status of your reMarkable and when an action is required.
connection status is always available on your home screen. The battery indicator will also indicate when you are charging your device. Notifications about the following topics may appear: • Disk Full - Not enough free disk space (clickable). The device has a limit of 8 GB internal storage including the OS. An override of this limit will disable sync until free space is available. You can delete files directly on your device or via the desktop or mobile apps. • Disconnected - Wi-Fi disconnected.
Settings: • Device settings enables you to turn auto-update on/ off and download the latest software. • Account settings is where you log into your account to transfer files between your connected apps. • Wi-Fi settings is where you connect to a known Wi-Fi. • Power settings informs you of your battery status. • Storage settings gives an overview of how much free space is left on your device. • Security settings enables you to set a passcode to protect your files.
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Organize your reMarkable Duplicate Delete Rename Bookmark New Notebook Share New Page Download New Folder Grid View Portrait View List View Landscape View Page Overview Crop 37 Full Screen View
Settings Check for new version Storage Security Accessibility / Text Size / Settings Keyboard 3.7 Search Use Search to find specific folders, notebooks, documents or ebooks. Search for a file or a folder 1. Tap the Search icon located on the home screen. 2. Type in the name or parts of the name of what you want to locate > tap Search. 3. Your search result will display on your screen. Tap on the item you want to be directed to.
4 Organizing your files 4.1 Import files to reMarkable Use the reMarkable desktop app or the reMarkable mobile app to transfer documents and ebooks onto your device. Once imported, your files will be synced across your connected devices. reMarkable works best with our custom built apps for iPhone, Android, PC and Mac. Transfer files using the desktop app: Import- button 1. Open the reMarkable desktop app. 2. Click the import button in the top right corner. 3.
Transfer files using the mobile app: Import on iPhone: 1. Open a PDF or ePUB-file. 2. Tap the share icon in the Apple-menu. 3. Choose Import with reMarkable. Import on Android: Files can be imported to the Android app either by import in-app or by sharing a file to the app. See below: Import in-app: 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap the main menu (hamburger menu) Tap Import files Choose among your downloaded PDFs and ePUB-files. Tap Accept to agree to give the app access to your files. Share from file: 1.
4.2 Bookmark Use bookmarks to label notebooks, documents, ebooks or folders that you want easy access to. All your bookmarks are collected in the bookmark section on the home screen. How to bookmark a file or a folder: 1. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) on the item your want to bookmark. 2. Tap the bookmark icon. The bookmark icon becomes visible next to the file name on the file you have bookmarked. It can now be found in the bookmark section. How to remove a bookmark on a file: 1.
Bookmark A bookmarked file or folder 4.3 Rename How to rename a file or a folder: 1. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) on the file or folder you want to rename. 2. Tap Settings in the top menu. 3. Tap Edit in the name field and use the screen keyboard to write in your new file/folder name. 4. Tap Done to save the changes. If you want to discard your changes, click Cancel. 4.4 Move Keep yourself organized by moving your notebooks, ebooks and documents into folders.
2. Tap Move in the top menu 3. Choose your destination folder.
3. Tap Move here to confirm the action.
4.5 Duplicate Files (notebooks, documents and ebooks) can be duplicated without any changes being made to the original file. How to duplicate a file: 1. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) on the file you want to copy. 2. Tap duplicate in the top menu. The new file will be named with the ending “copy”.
4.6 Share Share your notebooks, documents and ebooks to an email address from your device. You must be connected to Wi-Fi to share a file. Please note that the Share-button will not be available if you are not connected to Wi-Fi and not signed in to an account. Share How to share a file: 1. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) on the file you want to share. 2. Tap Share in the top menu. 3. Choose whether to share the file in PDF, PNG or SVG-format. 4.
4.7 Delete How to delete a file or a folder: 1. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) on the file or folder you want to delete. 2. Tap the Delete icon on the above toolbar. Tap Undo if you want to keep your file. How to delete a page in a notebook: 1. Open the notebook where you want to delete a page. 2. Tap to view all pages by selecting the page overview-icon. 3. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) on the page you want to delete. 4. Tap Delete in the top menu. Delete 5 Tools 5.
Rotate, Move, Scale & Copy Eraser Zoom In Erase Area Zoom Out Erase Whole Page Area Zoom Move Undo Redo 48 Stroke Color Layers Stroke Thickness Templates Landscape View LiveView
5.2 Hide/Show Toolbar Need a clean slate? Use the Hide Toolbar function to make the toolbar disappear. Make the toolbar appear by clicking the Show Toolbar icon. Hide Toolbar Show Toolbar 5.3 Portrait/Landscape When reading, writing or sketching, you can change the screen orientation by tapping the Portrait/Landscape icon. Portrait Landscape How to change screen orientation: 1. Open a file. 2. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) on the top menu. 3. Tap Portrait/ Landscape.
5.4 LiveView Use LiveView to instantly show what you are writing or sketching on your computer. Note that you must be connected to Wi-Fi and logged into your desktop app to be able to use LiveView. How to: 1. Open the file you want to LiveView. 2. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) in the top menu, and select LiveView. 3. A window will appear in your desktop app asking you to accept the LiveView invitation. Tap Accept to start the session. 4. End LiveView by tapping Turn LiveView off on your device.
5.5 Pen The pen comes with three different strokes: • The Ballpoint is your typical pen. It has some pressure sensitivity, but doesn’t react differently to tilt. The stroke is independent of the speed of the writer. • The Marker has texture depending on the speed and pressure of the stylus. • The Fineliner offers a rounded, even stroke that has no texture, regardless of tilt. Pen Ballpoint Marker Fineliner How to: • Change stroke by selecting the pen and tapping the line-icon in the top menu.
Stroke Thickness Change Color 5.6 Pencil The pencil has textured strokes. It has two modes: • Sharp pencil gives the same continuous stroke thickness while drawing or writing. • Tilt pencil responds to the pressure and tilt applied; applying pressure and drawing several layers increases the saturation, and tilting your pen while drawing affects the stroke thickness. How to: • Change pencil type between sharp and tilt by selecting the pencil and tapping the pencil type icon at the top of the screen.
5.7 Brush The brush texture is sensitive to the speed and pressure you apply to the digital paper display and will respond accordingly. For example, a lighter pen stroke will be thinner than a heavier pen stroke, and a quicker pen stroke will give a lighter texture than a slower pen stroke which will be fully black. How to: • Change stroke thickness by selecting the brush and tapping the icon with two half circles in the top menu.
Stroke Thickness Stroke Color 5.8 Highlighter The highlighting tool lets you highlight text with a light gray color. Use it to emphasize text in a document or ebook, or in your own notes in a notebook. Highlighter 5.9 Eraser This tool enables you to erase whatever you have drawn or written. It is not possible to erase templates or imported content such as documents or ebooks. There are three different erasing tools. • Regular eraser lets you use the marker as an eraser.
Click Undo to undo the change. Eraser Erase Area Erase All 5.10 Rotate, Move, Scale & Copy Use this tool to rotate, move, scale and copy text or a drawn object. Note that all strokes of an object must be within the marked area for you to be able to perform an action. • Move an object by using the marker to draw a boundary around the text or object you want to move. Note that all strokes of the object must be within the marked area.
you can only copy content you have produced on the device. Tap the plus-icon on the boundary box to create a copy of the object and drag the object to the desired location. Complete the action by tapping outside the marked area. Rotate, Move, Scale & Copy 5.11 Undo and Redo Click Undo to reverse your last action. Click Redo to redo the action undone by the undo button. Note that undo works across layers. Undo Redo 5.12 Zoom The Zoom Tool lets you zoom in and out of your page.
5.13 Layers Layers are usually used when making more complex drawings or sketches. Layers allows you to draw in different levels, and you can hide, delete and rearrange the layers to get more control and freedom when you’re drawing. The background layer consists of the selected template, also if you use the default blank template. The background layer can not be deleted or moved. How to: • Create a new layer by tapping Create new layer while in the layer menu.
How to: 1. Open a notebook, document or ebook. 2. On the left toolbar, tap the arrow pointing upwards to change to minimum view. Tap the arrow pointing downwards to change to maximum view. Minimize Toolbar Maximize Toolbar 5.15 Templates Templates Templates are preset formats that can be used when writing or drawing in your notebooks.
Templates How to choose a Template: 1. Open a notebook. 2. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) in the top menu. 3. Tap Settings 4. Choose the template you want to use. The selected Template will be used for all new pages within that notebook. The Template can be changed at any time. You also choose templates right away when you open a new notebook, and can see your recently used templates here. The thumbnails for each template have been updated to make them easier to separate from each other.
5.16 Adjust view Adjust view in a document Use the Adjust View tool to hide margins for an improved reading experience. All pages in the document will be cropped when using the tool. No edits will be made to your file, and you can adjust and remove the crop whenever you want. Adjust View is only available for PDF documents. Adjust View How to adjust view in a document: 1. Open the document you want to crop. 2. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) on the top menu bar and find Adjust View. 3.
5.17 Text Settings Text settings Tailor the ebook view to your preferences by using Text settings, where you can adjust text size, font, justification, page margins and line spacing. Text settings is only available for ebooks. Text Settings How to change the Text Settings: 1. Open the ebook you want to read. 2. Tap the contextual menu (three dots) on the top menu bar and find Text settings. 3. Tap directly on a menu option to edit the view settings. 4. Tap Done to close the settings.
5.18 Handwriting conversion Use the Handwriting conversion feature to quickly convert your handwritten notes to typed text. Note that you need to be connected to Wi-Fi, signed in to your reMarkable account and have software version 1.6 installed in order to convert your notes. Click here for help with updating to the latest version. How to convert handwritten notes to text: 1. Open a Notebook 2. Tap the Convert to text button 3. Edit or read your notes 4.
Select the Convert to text button Edit the typed text and tap Share Type in the email address and select Send Handwriting conversion is currently available for Notebooks, not for PDFs or eBooks. You can edit and share your converted notes via email but they will not be stored on the reMarkable. This functionality will be expanded in upcoming releases, allowing you to do more with your typed notes.
Convert in your selected language For the best results when converting text you can specify which language your notes are written in. To specify your language, go to the Settings page where you will find the language selection option in the Handwriting Conversion Settings page.
Select multiple pages for conversion Edit your notes before sharing Once your handwritten notes are converted to typed text they can easily be edited and shared by email. Editing the typed text does not affect your handwritten notes. Changes made to the typed text will not be saved if you tap "cancel". Use the left and right physical buttons, or scroll up and down with your marker or finger, to read or edit the text while it is being converted. Here is how to edit your notes before sharing them: 1.
Edit the typed text with the keyboard 66
6 Settings 6.1 Device settings Device settings informs you of which version of the operating system you have and enables you to download to the latest version. You can find which version your device is running below the reMarkable-logo (e.g. Codex version 0.0.4.51) How to update to the latest version: 1. Tap Check for updates to see if there are any new versions available. Make sure you are connected to Wi-Fi. 2. Tap Download version to update to a new version. 3.
6.2 Account settings Connect your device to a reMarkable account to import documents and ebooks onto your device via the reMarkable cloud. If you did not connect to your account in the setup process you can do this manually under account settings. You must be connected to Wi-Fi to be able to connect. How to connect your device to your account: 1. Create a new account or log in to an existing reMarkable account on my.remarkable.com on a mobile or desktop device. 2.
Note that your account can only be connected to one device at the time. Factory reset Many users have requested a safe way to ensure that they have deleted all the content on their device. This functionality is an easy step-by-step process that can be found in Account settings. By doing a Factory reset all your files and settings on your reMarkable will be erased. If you log back in with a one time code, all the files that are synced to the cloud will be synchronized and made available again.
6.3 Wi-Fi settings All available Wi-Fi networks will appear in Wi-Fi Settings. Switch Wi-Fi on/off in the top right corner. How to connect to Wi-Fi: 1. Connect to Wi-Fi by choosing the network you want to connect to, and enter a password if required. The lock icon indicates that a password is required to connect to the Wi-Fi network. 2. The device will say “Connecting to ---” when your device is connecting to the selected network. 3.
6.4 Power settings Power settings allows you to enable or disable automatic sleep and automatic power off. Read more about the different power saving modes below. Battery Status Battery charging Power saving modes Light sleep Light sleep allows you to see your content while preserving battery life. reMarkable will enter light sleep automatically after 20 minutes of inactivity. How to: • Wake the device from light sleep by pressing the home button or the prev/next buttons on the device.
Power off How to: • Turn off reMarkable by holding down the power button and tapping Turn off. • Enable or disable auto power off in Power Settings. If automatic power off is enabled, reMarkable will turn off 12 hours after inactivity. If both auto sleep and auto power off are disabled, the device will stay on until the battery is empty. 6.5 Storage settings Storage gives an overview of how much free space is left on your device. The reMarkable device offers 8 GB of internal storage (100,000 pages).
How to change or remove a passcode: 1. Go to security settings 2. Enter your old passcode 6.7 Keyboard settings reMarkable has an onscreen keyboard that appears when you are required to type in information. In Keyboard Settings you can find your default keyboard indicated by a white dot, and can choose to change to another available keyboard. Tap the number key 123 to enter numbers or symbols and tap the += key to get more symbols. Tap the letter key abc to return to regular keyboard.
You will also find the IP addresses available to connect to the reMarkable. In order to find the IP addresses, select the "Copyrights and licenses" tab. The IP addresses are found in the bottom right corner. 7 Connectivity & Apps 7.1 The reMarkable cloud The reMarkable cloud is a cloud service you can use to sync all your files. The cloud stores up to 8 GB of data, which is the same amount you can store on your device. The reMarkable cloud service is included in the price of the reMarkable paper tablet.
Security The reMarkable cloud is hosted on Google's Cloud Platform. The reMarkable cloud is secured with Google’s encryption at rest, trusted boot and physical security. All data is also encrypted on rest and on transfer. For more information about our privacy policy, please read our Terms and conditions - Cloud Subscription. 7.2 Desktop app The reMarkable desktop application enables you to view, liveview, organize, import and download files.
Note that you must first connect to a reMarkable device before connecting to the desktop app.
Organize your files The desktop app enables you to organize your files and folders, as well as to copy, move, bookmark and delete files. Tap the specific menu on a file or a folder, and select one of the options in the side menu, or use drag and drop to move your files. Import files Import through the desktop app to get documents and ebooks onto your device. Once imported, your files will be synced across your connected devices. 1. Open the desktop app. 2. Click the import button in the top right corner.
The mobile app is available in the App Store and Google Play. Setup 1. Download the app “reMarkable - the Paper tablet” from the App Store or Google Play. 2. Open the app and click “Obtain a new code” to connect to your reMarkable account. You will be redirected to a browser window where you need to log into your reMarkable account. 3. Enter the one-time code on your mobile app and tap Login. Note that you must first be connected to a reMarkable device to be able to connect to the mobile app.
Import on Android Files can be imported to the Android app either by import in-app or by sharing a file to the app. See below: Import in-app 1. Tap Import files in the main menu. 2. Choose among your downloaded PDFs and ePUB-files. 3. Tap Accept to agree to give the app access to your files. Share from file 1. Open a PDF or ePUB-file. 2. Tap the Share icon. 3. Choose Import with reMarkable. 7.
Even though this happens in a browser window, the file transfer happens through the USB cable, and not over Wi-Fi. You don't need to be connected to the cloud to use this functionality.
8 Safety, Handling & Support 8.1 Important safety & handling information WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to the reMarkable paper tablet or other property. Read all the safety information below before using the device. Handling Handle the reMarkable device with care. When transporting it, we advise you to keep your device in a folio to protect it.
Operating temperature Don't expose the reMarkable device to extreme heat or cold. The device is designed to be used in temperatures between 0° and 35° C (32° and 95° F), and stored in temperatures between -10° and 45° C (14° and 113° F). Repairing If your reMarkable needs service, do not open the device or attempt to repair it yourself. Disassembling the device may damage the device or cause injury to you. Please contact our customer support for more information.
with cables and power adapters that are compatible with USB 2.0 or later and meets the requirements of USB-IF Battery Charging Spec, Rev 1.2. Choking hazard The device and accessories contain small parts that may present a choking hazard, and must be kept away from small children. Distraction Using the reMarkable device can be distracting and may possibly cause dangerous situations. Avoid using the device while operating a vehicle.
Medical device interference The reMarkable contains magnets, as well as components and radios that emit electromagnetic fields. These may interfere with personal medical devices, such as pacemakers or defibrillators, that are sensitive to magnetic and electromagnetic fields. Ensure to maintain a safe distance between the reMarkable and your medical device, and consult with a physician if interference is observed.
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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