User's Manual
Chapter 14 Safety, Handling, and Support 61
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Exposing Apple Watch to pressurized water or high velocity water (avoid wearing Apple Watch
for high speed water sports such as water skiing, wake boarding, surng, jet skiing, and so on).
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Wearing Apple Watch in the sauna or steam room.
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Exposing Apple Watch to liquids other than fresh water, such as salt water, soapy water,
pool water, ionized water, perfume, nail polish remover, bug spray, lotions, sunscreen, or
other liquids.
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Exposing Apple Watch to soap, detergent, oil, adhesive remover, or any solvent.
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Exposing Apple Watch to acids or acidic foods, such as vinegar, wine, ketchup, mustard, and
so on.
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Exposing Apple Watch to very sandy and dusty environments, for example while building a
sand castle or gardening.
If Apple Watch is exposed to water, sweat, or any of the items listed above, please follow the
instructions below in the “Cleaning and Care” section.
Cleaning and care Clean Apple Watch immediately if it comes in contact with anything that may
cause stains or other damage—such as dirt, ink, makeup, sweat, soap, or lotions. To clean:
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Turn o Apple Watch. Press and hold the side button until the Power O slider appears, then
drag the slider to the right.
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Remove the band.
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Don’t clean Apple Watch while it’s charging.
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Use the included polishing cloth or a non-abrasive, lint-free cloth or, if necessary, a small
amount of fresh water or isopropyl alcohol.
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Don’t use soap, cleaning products or compressed air.
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Briey rinse Apple Watch if exposed to liquids other than fresh water but don’t submerge
Apple Watch in water.
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If Apple Watch gets wet, dry it with the included polishing cloth or a non-abrasive,
lint-free cloth.
The front crystal of Apple Watch is made of glass or sapphire crystal with a ngerprint-resistant
oleophobic (oil repellant) coating. This coating wears over time with normal usage. Cleaning
products and abrasive materials will further diminish the coating, and may scratch the glass or
the sapphire crystal.
Using connectors, ports, buttons, and crown Never force a connector into a port or apply
excessive pressure to a button or the crown, because this may cause damage that is not covered
under the warranty. If the connector and port don’t join with reasonable ease, they probably
don’t match. Check for obstructions and make sure that the connector matches the port and that
you have positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port.
Certain usage patterns can contribute to the fraying or breaking of cables. The cable attached
to a charging unit, like any other metal wire or cable, is subject to becoming weak or brittle if
repeatedly bent in the same spot. Aim for gentle curves instead of angles in the cable. Regularly
inspect the cable and connector for any kinks, breaks, bends, or other damage. Should you nd
any such damage, discontinue use of the cable.
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