Owners manual
Table Of Contents
- Apple Watch User Guide
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Get Started
- Chapter 2: Basics
- Chapter 3: Watch Faces
- Chapter 4: Notifications
- Chapter 5: Glances
- Chapter 6: Timekeeping
- Chapter 7: Messages
- Chapter 8: Digital Touch
- Chapter 9: Mail
- Chapter 10: Phone Calls
- Chapter 11: Calendars and Reminders
- Chapter 12: Health and Fitness
- Chapter 13: Apple Pay and Passbook
- Chapter 14: Maps and Directions
- Chapter 15: Music
- Chapter 16: Remote Control
- Chapter 17: Photos
- Chapter 18: Camera Remote
- Chapter 19: Stocks
- Chapter 20: Weather
- Chapter 21: Accessibility and Related Settings
- Chapter 22: Safety, Handling, and Support
- Important safety information
- Important handling information
- Band care information
- Remove, change, and fasten bands
- Apple Watch Support site
- Restart Apple Watch
- Reset Apple Watch settings
- Get information about your Apple Watch
- Restore Apple Watch
- Update Apple Watch software
- Restore Apple Watch from a backup
- Sell, give away, or lose Apple Watch
- Learn more, service, and support
- FCC compliance statement for Apple Watch, Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable, and Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case
- Canadian regulatory statement for Apple Watch, Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable, and Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Case
- Hallmarks and fineness marks for Apple Watch Edition
- Disposal and recycling information
- Apple and the environment
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Safety, Handling, and Support
Important safety information
WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in re, electric shock, injury, or
damage to Apple Watch or other property. Read all the safety information below before using
Apple Watch.
Handling Handle Apple Watch with care. The Apple Watch case is made of various materials
that include:
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Apple Watch—316L stainless steel, sapphire crystal, ceramic
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Apple Watch Sport—7000 series aluminum, Ion-X glass (strengthened glass), plastics
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Apple Watch Edition—18-karat gold, sapphire crystal, ceramic
Apple Watch contains sensitive electronic components and can be damaged if dropped, burned,
punctured, or crushed. Don’t use a damaged Apple Watch, such as one with a cracked screen,
visible water intrusion, or a damaged band, as it may cause injury. Avoid heavy exposure to dust
or sand.
Repairing Don’t open Apple Watch and don’t attempt to repair Apple Watch yourself.
Disassembling Apple Watch may damage it, result in loss of water resistance, and may
cause injury to you. If Apple Watch is damaged or malfunctions, contact Apple or an
Apple Authorized Service Provider. You can nd more information about getting service at
www.apple.com/support/watch/service/faq.
Battery Don’t attempt to replace the Apple Watch battery yourself—you may damage the
battery, which could cause overheating and injury. The lithium-ion battery in Apple Watch
should be serviced only by Apple or an authorized service provider. You may receive
a replacement Apple Watch (in place of your original device) when ordering battery
service. Batteries must be recycled or disposed of separately from household waste.
Don’t incinerate the battery. For information about battery service and recycling, see
www.apple.com/batteries/service-and-recycling.
Distraction Using Apple Watch in some circumstances can distract you and may cause a
dangerous situation (for example, avoid texting while driving a car or using headphones while
riding a bicycle). Observe rules that prohibit or restrict the use of mobile phones or headphones
(for example, the requirement to use hands-free options for making calls when driving).