iWawa Kids Tablet User Guide
Welcome to the user guide for your iWawa Kids Tablet. This guide provides information on setting up and using your tablet, including its parental control features. A: The default password is "0000". To exit the app, open the "iwawa" app interface, click the exit icon in the lower left corner, enter the password, and then exit. To change the password, click the lower right corner of the "iwawa" app, enter the parental control, enter the initial password "0000", slide down the menu, select "Security", select "Change parental password", enter the new password, and finish. A: The initial default password is "0000". If you forget the password you set, please try entering the Super Password: "257518". After entering and confirming, the system will reset the iWawa password. Enter the iWawa app again and enter the new password. If the issue persists, please contact customer service via email. A: If the tablet has been unused for a long time, it may enter a dormant state. Charge and discharge the battery 2-3 times a week. Try charging and activating the battery to turn it on. If it still cannot be turned on, please contact customer service. A: Contact customer service with your product model. A new screen or a replacement tablet may be provided. A: Long press the power button for 10 seconds; the device will restart automatically. A: Battery life may be shorter during the first few uses. After 3-4 uses, it should improve. Regularly cleaning unused apps can also help save battery life. A: Yes, upgrading the system can improve performance and resolve potential issues like battery or screen faults. If no pop-up reminder appears, navigate to Settings > System > Advanced System Update to perform the upgrade. Isolate content unsuitable for children and protect their health. Parents can filter content that needs to be isolated. Select appropriate applications for the child and isolate inappropriate content such as violent or bloody material. Only selected applications will appear on the child's desktop. Image Description: A screenshot showing the 'Applications' interface with columns for 'App', 'Category', and a checkbox. Apps like 'Aces', 'AircraftC.', 'Animals', and 'call' are listed, with 'Other' as a category and checkboxes indicating selection. When children use the internet browser, sites without parental permission will be automatically blocked. Image Description: A screenshot showing 'Internet Access' settings. It allows adding websites and lists 'Disney Junior' with a URL and a play button, and 'Smurfs'. Provide children with rich application resources and tools to manage applications, videos, and music. Recommend educational games and applications suitable for children. Recommended content is updated regularly and can be downloaded for free. Image Description: A grid displaying 'Kids Apps' categorized into 'Games', 'Learning', 'Story', and 'Art'. Each app has a 'Free' tag and a 'Google play' download button. Examples include 'Beach Outing', 'Kitchen', 'Bathroom', 'Homegarden', 'Bedroom', 'Livingroom', and 'Body'. Applications can be classified into five major categories: games, learning, stories, art, and others, making management easier. Image Description: A screenshot similar to the 'Applications Filter' but with an additional row showing categories like 'Game', 'Learning', 'Story', 'Art', and 'Other', with checkboxes for selection. Children can open the "Video" application to watch movies selected by parents. They can also open the "Gallery" to view pictures and the "Music" application to listen to songs. Image Description: A 'Media Content' screen showing categories like 'Leon Photos', 'Public Photos', 'Leon Music', and 'Public Music', with counts and icons indicating content type. Limit children's behavior to prevent disruptions, unexpected consumption, and addiction to games. Without parental permission, children cannot exit the child desktop. This ensures a safe environment and prevents access to parent desktop applications. All purchases require parental confirmation via password entry to prevent accidental purchases. Image Description: A screenshot of a 'Parent's password' input screen with a numeric keypad and a field for entering the password. It shows four locked icons, suggesting a four-digit password. Parents can set a timetable for tablet usage and break times. The tablet will automatically switch to break time when the usage limit is exceeded. Image Description: A 'Time Limit' interface showing options for 'Whole week' and 'Single day'. It allows setting 'Start/End time', 'Sessions per day', 'Session length', and 'Rest length'. The system generates detailed reports on application usage, including duration and frequency, helping parents understand children's habits and preferences. Image Description: A 'Statistics' screen showing usage data for different users (Leon, Lucy, John, Jean) and applications ('Aces', 'AircraftC.'). It displays percentages, time spent, and number of times used. Provides practical and convenient features for children and parents. Multiple themes are available, allowing children to customize their desktop environment. Image Description: A 'Theme' selection screen showing 'Standard' and 'Ferris wheel' themes, each with icons and a preview. A tablet can be shared by multiple children, with each child having their own separate desktop. Image Description: A screen showing four child profiles (Leon, Lucy, John, Jean) represented by avatars, suggesting the ability to switch between user accounts. Parents can set a password to delay usage by 30 minutes for children, allowing for flexible management of unexpected situations. Image Description: A password entry screen for delaying usage, similar to the parent password screen. Video Link: For a video on changing the system language, visit: https://youtu.be/wXoAFMlyBw8 a. Check if the battery is fully charged. b. Before starting, check the power adapter. c. If it still cannot start after charging, contact your dealer. a. Ensure the tablet is within 8 meters of the router. b. Verify the router is broadcasting a 2.4GHz WiFi signal. c. If connected to WiFi but no internet, restart the router. Plug in headphones before turning on the FM radio. Charge the tablet when the battery is below 20%. If not used for a long time, charge it for more than 2 hours. Contact the company to become an experience officer for their products. Free samples will be shipped immediately. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirements and can be used in portable exposure conditions without restriction.iWawa Home Parental Control System Q&A
Q: How to exit the iwawa App? How to change the Parental Control Password?
Q: What should I do if I forget the iwawa password?
Q: Unable to turn on the tablet after not using it for a long time?
Q: What should I do if the screen is accidentally broken?
Q: The tablet is stuck, how to restart?
Q: Why is my tablet's battery life short?
Q: The tablet pops up the system upgrade reminder and settings - the system shows the upgrade, should I upgrade the system?
Security Control
1. Applications Filter
2. Network Filtering
Content and Management
1. Applications Recommendation
2. Applications Classification
3. Multimedia Management
Behavioral Restrictions
1. Child Lock
2. Consumption Restraint
3. Time Limit
4. Behavior Accounting
Special Functions
1. Personal Style
2. Multiple Accounts
3. Quick Time Delay
Solutions to Common Problems
1. Tablet cannot start
2. WIFI not working properly
3. FM function
4. Battery charging
5. Product Experience
FCC Caution
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