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Cleaning
To clean your watch, take a slightly dampened cloth, using regular tap water, and lightly wipe
down your watch, clock face, and band. Alcohol wipes are fine but do not use abrasive cleaners.
Skin Sensitivity
Some people experience contact dermatitis or bacterial infection from soap, sweat, makeup,
perfume, food, and drink that gets trapped between jewelry and watches and the skin. If you
have sensitive skin or are prone to contact dermatitis, we recommend drying your watch after
getting it wet.
Disposal
Do not throw your batteries in the trash.
The Kanega batteries require special handling when
disposing. Before disposing of a bad battery, check with local, state and federal regulations to
ensure proper compliance and safety.
Your watch is built to be splash and dust-proof. You can shower with the watch on your
wrist, however we suggest you do not engage in immersive activities, such as
swimming, while wearing your Kanega watch.