• Antiseptic gels
• Soaps
• Sun protection creams
It is recommended that the devices are used when the skin
is completely dry and free of any of the aforementioned products
to avoid having charging contacts and measurement sensors in
contact with wet skin. They are not submersible or waterproof.
Clean the device thoroughly to remove sweat after training and
allow it to dry. Prolonged exposure to moisture can cause skin
irritation.
It is also advisable not to wear these devices too tight or too loose.
If the strap is too tight, it may cause skin irritation. If the strap is
too loose, chafing may occur.
The watch strap should be left so that it can move slightly back
and forth on the wrist.
If you wear the device for prolonged periods of time, remove it to
give your skin a rest. To avoid irritation, swap the device to your
other wrist.
If you notice redness, swelling, itching or any other irritation, remo-
ve the Smartwatch immediately and consult your physician before
using the device again.
Special attention must be paid to the use of these
devices in places with relatively low humidity con-
ditions.
When using the Smartwatch/Smartband in places with low relative
humidity (dry/poorly ventilated places, low humidity atmospheric
conditions, dry indoors, if heating or air conditioning is always on,
etc.), as with any other electronic device, it may be affected by
charges of static electricity on rare but certain occasions. This
may cause damage to the device and also to the person wearing
it at that time. Static electricity is everywhere.
It surrounds us without us perceiving it.
An effective trick to avoid a high percentage of static electricity at