Ipad 3 volume keeps going down.

I click it louder and then the barrs slide down to no sound by themselves? Ideas?

There is another current post reporting th same. Try a Reset [Hold the Home and Sleep/Wake buttons down together for 10 seconds or so (until the Apple logo appears) and then release. When the screen goes blank power On again in the normal way.] It is absolutely/appsolutely safe!

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