Maintenance
Make sure you maintain the product regularly to keep it in optimum operating condition.
Maintaining the watch
When washing the watch, do not pull out the crown or operate the buttons.
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Make sure you frequently wipe off any moisture, sweat, or dirt that sticks to the watch using a soft cloth.
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At points where dirt can easily stick to the watch such as the gap between the bezel and the glass surface,
remove the dirt using the tips of a soft toothbrush, and wash it thoroughly in a small bowl and so on filled with
clean water. Next, wipe off any moisture with a soft, dry cloth and allow it to dry thoroughly.
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If any seawater sticks to the watch, wash it thoroughly in a small bowl etc. filled with clean water. Next, wipe
off any moisture with a soft, dry cloth and allow it to dry thoroughly.
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Periodically turn the crown or press the buttons. If they are not used for an extended period, rusting may
occur.
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When you take off your watch, be sure to place a soft cloth or a similar object between the watch case and
band straps.
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Although LED lights do not usually emit intense heat, the illumination level increases drastically near such
light sources.
Do not leave the watch near LED light sources for too long since that may cause the colors to fade.
Maintaining the band
The band differs depending on the watch model. Read the section applicable to your model.
Maintaining the metal band
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Make sure you frequently wipe off any moisture, sweat, or dirt that sticks to the band using a soft cloth.
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Remove the dirt from gaps in the band using the tips of a soft toothbrush, and wash it thoroughly in a small
bowl etc. filled with clean water. Next, wipe off any moisture with a soft, dry cloth and allow it to dry
thoroughly.
Do not use the band while a pin is poking out.
If poorly maintained, the band may rust and the pins may poke out or fall out, causing the watch to fall off.
Furthermore, the clasp on the band may become unable to be unfastened.
Contact TRUME customer support immediately.
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