Pandigital R70F452 User Manual
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Lend/Return Books
There are some books that Barnes & Noble classifies as “lendable”, which
means that those books can be loaned to others who also have a Barnes &
Noble account.
means that those books can be loaned to others who also have a Barnes &
Noble account.
Please be aware of the following considerations before loaning or borrowing any
books:
books:
In order to unlock and open a loaned book, the recipient must use their
name and credit card number that is registered with their Barnes & Noble
account.
account.
The book can only be loaned for 14 days.
Only one copy of a book can be read at a time. Therefore, you won’t have
Only one copy of a book can be read at a time. Therefore, you won’t have
access to the book until after it has been returned from the recipient.
You must be connected to a Wi-Fi network before you can use the
Lend/Return Books function.
Lend/Return Books function.
When present, the number that appears with the Lend/Return icon indicates
new activity within this feature.
new activity within this feature.
After launching the Lend/Return feature, a window appears. The number
behind
behind
Return books
indicates the number of borrowed books to be returned.
The number behind
Check for offers
indicates new offers pending.
Loan a Book
1. Tap
My Library
.
2. To be sure you are viewing the most current media in your Barnes &
Noble account, tap
Update
.
3. After
My Library
has been updated, tap
Lend/Return
.
4. Tap
Lend
books
in the pop-up window.
5. Tap
next to a book that you want to lend,
tap
Lend
.
6. Tap in the
email
address entry field to enter the email address that is
registered with the recipient’s Barnes & Noble account.
CAUTION: Enter the email address carefully. If you enter an invalid
email address, the book will be in a locked state until the offer expires
in 7 days.
email address, the book will be in a locked state until the offer expires
in 7 days.
7. Tap in the
message
window to enter a personal message to accompany
the media.
The personal message appears in an email that is sent to the recipient
and in their Barnes & Noble account.
and in their Barnes & Noble account.