Samsung SM-R965FZKAEUA Galaxy Watch6 Classic Lte 47mm

User Manual - Page 8

For SM-R965FZKAEUA.

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Care and use your device properly
Keep your device dry
Humidity and liquids may damage the parts or electronic circuits in your device.
This device has internal liquid indicators fitted. Water damage to your device can void
your manufacturers warranty.
Store your device only on flat surfaces
If your device falls, it may be damaged.
The device can be used in locations with an ambient temperature of 0 °C to 35 °C. You
can store the device at an ambient temperature of -20 °C to 50 °C. Using or storing the
device outside of the recommended temperature ranges may damage the device or
reduce the batterys lifespan
Do not store your device in very hot areas such as inside a car in the summertime.
Doing so may cause the screen to malfunction, result in damage to the device, or cause
the battery to explode.
Do not expose your device to direct sunlight for extended periods of time (on the
dashboard of a car, for example).
Do not store your device with metal objects, such as coins, keys, and necklaces
Your device may be scratched or may malfunction.
If the battery terminals come into contact with metal objects, this may cause a fire.
Do not store your device near magnetic fields
Your device may malfunction or the battery may discharge from exposure to magnetic
fields.
Magnetic stripe cards, including credit cards, phone cards, passbooks, and boarding
passes, may be damaged by magnetic fields.
Avoid contact with device when it is overheating. Failure to do so may cause low
temperature burns, redness and skin pigmentation
Be careful of overheating of the device when using it for extended periods and avoid
prolonged skin contact.
Do not sit on your device or make direct contact with your skin for extended periods
when charging or connected to a power source.
Tolerance to high temperature varies individually. Please take extra caution regarding
the use of children, elders and people with special conditions.
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