User manual
Table Of Contents
- ENGLISH
- Safety information
- Getting to know your watch
- Connecting the watch to a mobile device
- How to use your watch
- Start on your watch face (where you see the time)
- Quickly dim the screen
- Changing the watch face
- Notification cards
- Block notifications
- Call notifications
- Change when notifications arrive
- See your remaining battery or the date
- Turn your screen off temporarily with Theater mode
- Boost the screen brightness temporarily
- Access the Settings menu
- Manage storage
- Tasks using Voice command
- Using apps
- Settings
- About this user guide
- Accessories
Safety information
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Exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy
In August 1996, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC), with its
action in Report and Order FCC 96-326, adopted an updated safety standard
for human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted
by FCC-regulated transmitters. The design of this product complies with the
FCC guidelines and these international standards.
Body-worn(Wrist) and Next-to-Mouth operation
(U.S and Canada)
This device was tested for typical bodyworn(Wrist) operations with the back of
the device kept 0 inches (0cm) between the user’s body(Wrist) and the back
of the device.
And this device was tested for typical Next-to-Mouth(Face) operations with
the front of the device kept 0.39 inches (1cm) between the user’s mouth(Face)
and the front of the device.
To comply with FCC/IC RF exposure requirements, a minimum separation
distance of 0.39 inches (1cm) must be maintained between the user’s
mouth(Face) and the front of the device.
Any accessories containing metallic components may not be used.