adapter that meets relevant national, international and
regional safety standards. Other adapters may not meet applicable
safety standards and their use to charge the Smart Watch may
present the risk of injury or death. Using damaged cables or
chargers, or charging the device if they are wet, may cause fire,
electric shock, injury, or damage to the case or other belongings.
Prolonged exposure to heat: Avoid prolonged skin
contact with the device, power adapter, charging cable and its
connector, or the wireless charger when connected to a power
source, as this may cause discomfort or injury.
Choking hazard: The Smart Watch and the small parts
included may present a choking hazard to small children or cause
other injuries. Always keep them out of the reach of children.
Interference with medical devices: The Smart Watch
and charger contain components and radios that emit
electromagnetic fields.
These electromagnetic fields and magnets that the device may
contain may interfere with the operation of pacemakers,
defibrillators, or other medical devices.
Keep a safe distance between the medical device and the Smart
Watch.
Request specific information about the medical device from the
manufacturer and your doctor. Stop using the Smart Watch if you
suspect it is interfering with your pacemaker, defibrillator, or other
medical device.
Skin irritations: The Smart Watch can cause skin irritation if
not cleaned properly.
Regularly clean the Smart Watch with a soft, lint-free cloth.
In the event of any type of skin reaction, stop using the Smart
Watch.
If the problem persists, see your doctor.
Electrostatic dischargess: When using the Smart Watch
in areas where the air is very dry, it is easy to accumulate static
electricity, so you may feel a small electrostatic discharge from