external factors (hours of use, charge and discharge cycles,
use of inappropriate chargers, temperatures of use, not
respecting the recommended charging times, etc...)
For the guarantee of wear and tear parts, it must be taken
into account that the loss of autonomy of the battery as a result of
its aging does not imply a manufacturing defect, so it is considered
normal that after 6 months have a loss of 10%, at 15 months
20% - 30% at 24 months 45%, all corresponding to proper use of
the battery and the charge and discharge cycles carried out.
Any battery that presents symptoms other than those listed in this
manual, will be inspected by the technical service and assessed
for its affectation to guarantee. If after 24 months from its
purchase the battery presents symptoms different from those
detailed, it will be understood to be exempt from guarantee for the
reasons stated above and will be left out of the inspection process,
becoming the customer who, if they so wish, must reliably
demonstrate that the battery presented defects other than those
detailed in this manual before those 24 months.
Safety and handling: For more information on safety and
handling, see the User Manual.
Important Safety Information: Handle the Smart Watch
with care.
They contain sensitive electronic components, including batteries,
and may malfunction, affect performance, or cause damage if
dropped, burned, punctured, crushed, disassembled, or exposed
to excessive heat, liquid, or high-pressure environments.
concentrations of industrial chemicals, including nearly evaporated
liquefied gases such as helium. Do not use the Smart Band if it is
damaged.
Batteries: Do not try to replace the battery of the Smart Watch
by yourself, as you could damage the Smart Band and cause
overheating and injury.
Charge: Charge the Smart Band with the charging cable and a
power adapter or a computer, charge the device only with an