User's Guide

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of Protection provided by Enclosures [IP Code];
test conditions: 15 - 35 °C, 86 - 106 kPa, 1 metre,
30 minutes). Despite this classification, your
device is not impervious to water damage in any
situation.
You may, for example, wear and use the device
during exercise (exposure to sweat is OK), in
the rain, and while washing your hands with
fresh water. But submerging your device is not
recommended and the device is only protected
against low pressure water stream. Therefore,
it’s not recommended to wear your device while
swimming or taking a shower.
When using your device, note that
If the device is exposed to moisture, dry it
thoroughly with a clean, soft cloth. If the device is
exposed to any liquid other than fresh water, such
as salt water, liquid chemicals, vinegar, alcohol,
and liquid detergent, rinse the device with fresh
water immediately and dry it thoroughly with
a clean, soft cloth. Failure to rinse the device in
fresh water and dry it as instructed may cause it to
suffer from operability or cosmetic issues.
Dry your device before charging.
Do not submerge the device.
Do not expose the device to pressurized water or
high velocity water, such as water running from a
tap, ocean waves, or waterfalls.
Do not wear your device in the sauna or steam
room.
Even if your device is resistant to dust and water,
you should avoid exposing it to environments
with excessive dust, sand and mud or to
moist environments with extreme high or low
temperatures.
Your warranty does not cover damage or defects
caused by abuse or improper use of your device
(including use in environments where the relevant
IP rating limitations are exceeded).
The first digit in the two-digit IP rating indicates
the level of protection against solid objects, such
as dust. The second digit indicates how resistant
the device is to water, as explained in the table
below: