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Once the watch is disconnected from the charger cable (
UNPLUG
appears in the
upper screen), three things may happen:
1. The watch will function as usual and no action is required.
2. The watch was in sleep mode or not completely flat: in principle, nothing
needs to be done, but for safety’s sake, the initialization procedure should
be conducted in order to confirm the different states (see chapter 3).
3. The watch was completely flat and must be initialized (see chapter 3).
NOTE: To recharge your watch, please use the cable supplied with the trans-
former.
The cable, can, however be used directly on a USB port on a PC/Mac. In this
event, please note that the short-circuit-proof protection of a USB port on PC/
MAC or on a portable computer differs from one device to another.
In order to avoid any possible issues occurring from faulty electric contacts
during recharging, we recommend cleaning the contacts on the watch before
recharging it. Using a soft cloth to do this (without any special cleaning agent)
is adequate.
Please take care not to short-circuit the two contacts on the recharging cable
and in particular, never place the ends of the cable on metallic surfaces.
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