devices.
Keep a safe distance between the medical device and the Smart Band.
Request specific information about the medical device from the
manufacturer and your doctor. Stop using the Smart Band if you suspect it
is interfering with your pacemaker, defibrillator, or other medical device.
Skin irritations: The Smart Band can cause skin irritation if not cleaned
properly.
Regularly clean the Smart Band with a soft, lint-free cloth.
In the event of any type of skin reaction, stop using the Smart Band.
If the problem persists, see your doctor.
Electrostatic dischargess: When using the Smart Band in areas
where the air is very dry, it is easy to accumulate static electricity, so you
may feel a small electrostatic discharge from the Smart Band on your wrist.
To minimize this risk, avoid using the Smart Band in extremely dry
environments, or touch a grounded, unpainted metal object before putting
on the Smart Band.
Important Driving Information: Discoloration of the connector and
the bottom of the Smart Band after continued use is considered normal.
Dirt, debris, and exposure to moisture could cause discoloration.