IPod Nana - Playback Volume Limit - Changes Locked

I have been having problems with the Playback Volume limit. I set it at 50%, but then it was playing too softly. When I went to adjust, there was no Menu option to modify this. I saw another post that said to press and hold the Menu + center button, until the apple appears. This brought back the menu option.
However, I do not remember putting a password (4 digit number) on it. I tried the combo I use for my iPhone, and I guess I used something different.
Does anyone know how to erase the Volume Limit Combination Lock?
Thanks!

Try 0000 as the combination.
If that does not work, you will need to Restore it to reset the combo.

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