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
Chapter 22 Safety, Handling, and Support 87
Remove, change, and fasten bands
Follow these general instructions for removing, changing, and fastening bands, and then nd the
instructions for your specic band later in this section. Make sure you’re replacing a band with
one of the same size. The bands are sized according to the size of Apple Watch and should not
be used interchangeably. Some band styles are made for a particular size Apple Watch only.
Change bands. Press the band release button on Apple Watch, slide the band across to remove
it, then slide the new band in. Never force a band into the slot. If you’re having trouble removing
or inserting a band, press the band release button again.
Band release
button
Fasten a band. For optimal performance, Apple Watch should t closely on your wrist.
For best results, the back of Apple Watch needs skin contact for features like wrist detection,
haptic notications, and the heart rate sensor. Wearing Apple Watch with the right t—not too
tight, not too loose, and with room for your skin to breathe—will keep you comfortable and let
the sensors do their job. You may want to tighten Apple Watch for workouts, then loosen the
band when you’re done. In addition, the sensors will work only when you wear Apple Watch on
the top of your wrist.
Classic Buckle
Materials include leather with stainless steel or 18-karat gold.
Leather Loop
Materials include leather with stainless steel; ts the 42 mm Apple Watch only; contains
magnets. For information about magnets, see “Medical device interference” in Important safety
information on page 81.