Thermal Shock Tested in accordance with Method 503.6
Procedure I-C.
Freezing Tested in accordance with Method 521.4
Procedure I.
Protective stickers
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Be sure to remove all protective stickers and/or paper tags that may be
affixed to your watch (including its back cover) and/or its band when you
purchase it. Using the watch without removing protective stickers and/or
paper tags may result in the build-up of dirt between the watch/band and
the sticker/paper tag, which creates the risk of rust and skin rash.
Charging
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The
watch
and AC adaptor may become warm to the touch during charging.
This is normal and does not indicate malfunction.
●
Do not charge the watch while its charge level is high enough for watch
operation. Waiting until the charge level is low until you charge will help to
extend
battery
life. Any of the following can hasten battery deterioration and
should be avoided.
ー
Frequent charging while the battery is fully charged or near fully charged
ー
Continually charging while the battery is fully charged or allowing
charging to continue for a long time
ー
Connecting and disconnecting the charger cable multiple times during a
single day even though the battery is fully charged
●
Do not charge the watch in a location where large amounts of moisture,
dust,
or
fine metal particles are present, in a location subjected to vibration,
or near a hard line telephone, a TV, a radio, etc.
●
The charger cable of this watch is magnetic. Contact with sand containing
iron particles can make it unusable for charging. Should the charger
terminal or cable become soiled with mud or sand, thoroughly wipe off all
foreign matter before charging.
●
In an area where it is extremely cold or hot, you may not be able to charge
the
watch
or the watch may not charge completely. Charge the watch in an
area where the ambient temperature is between 10°C and 35°C (50°F and
95°F).
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