The high-quality stainless steel (316L) used
by TicWatch belongs to grade 1.4404 and has
passed rigorous quality testing according to
international standards, including the relevant
regulations for nickel release in the EN1811:2011
standard. However, if you are allergic to nickel,
we recommend that you stop wearing it. The
leather strap of the TicWatch has also passed
the international allergy test certification
ISO10993-10. If you are allergic to leather
products, we recommend that you buy a style
with a silicone strap.
Battery and Charging Safety
- Do not replace the battery of this device
by yourself. Battery-related operations must
be performed by the manufacturer or an
authorized maintenance service provider.
- Do not place the battery or device in such
high temperature environments as direct
sunshine, open flames, heating systems,
microwaves, or ovens. To prevent the battery
from overheating, avoid short-circuiting
the battery or submerging it in water.
Overheating of the battery may have dangerous
consequences such as explosion or burns.
- To prevent battery leakage, overheating,
fire, and explosion, do not pierce or drop the
battery or device. If the battery leaks, prevent
your skin or eyes from making contact with the
leaking fluid. If the liquid comes into contact
with your skin or eyes, rinse the affected part
with clean water and seek medical treatment
immediately.
- Do not swallow or bite the battery or device.
Keep the battery and device out of the reach
of children and pets to prevent injury.
- Please use charging accessories approved
by the manufacturer for charging. Using
incompatible accessories may cause fire,
explosion, or burns.
- To prevent an electric shock, do not touch
the charger or any exposed metal parts of the
charging cable while the charger is plugged in.
- Keep the charger, charging cable, and device
in a dry environment while charging. Do not
touch the charger, charging cable, or device
with wet hands. Prevent the charger, charging
cable, and device from exposure to rain or
liquids. Wet environments may trigger electric
shock or short circuit, which may cause
dangerous situations such as fire, explosion, or
burns.
- Whenever you feel the device becoming very
hot, immediately take the watch off and turn
off the power, then contact the after-sales
service personnel of the manufacturer for help
to prevent burns or battery explosion. If the
device is being charged, unplug the charger/
charging cable.
-The power supply used with this product
shall fulfill the requirements for Limited Power
Source (LPS) according to IEC/EN/UL 60950-
1.