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Make sure that you do not use the keys when the watch is wet. Water can only
penetrate the housing and damage the movement through the keys. Please note
that salt water and thermal water can lead to corrosion of metal parts.
Please note that with extreme temperature differences (e.g. from the sauna into the
pool, from sunbathing into the cold sea), the water-resistance cannot be guaranteed.
Condensation can form as a result of the temperature differences and thereby
damage the movement.
In order to ensure the water-resistance of your heart rate monitor, battery
replacement should be carried out by a watch specialist, in order to avoid damage to
the seal ring and housing.
Disposal 2.4
Dispose of the packaging in the proper manner. Batteries need to be properly
disposed of. For this purpose, shops selling batteries provide special containers for
environmentally-friendly disposal. Furthermore, empty batteries will be taken back at
public waste collection points. Should you wish to dispose of the article, do so in
accordance with the latest provisions. Details are available from your local authority.
Maintenance 2.5
The heart rate monitor and chest strap do not contain and parts that require
maintenance. However, we recommend that you clean the sensor surfaces of the
chest strap after or prior to each use.
Cleaning and Care 2.6
Use only a soft, damp, lint-free cloth to clean the heart rate monitor and the chest
strap. Do not use solvents, abrasive or gaseous cleaning materials. Ensure that all
water droplets are removed from the display. Water can cause permanent
discolouration. Ensure that the heart rate monitor display is not exposed to glaring
sunlight or ultraviolet rays.