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i'm Watch | User Manual - support - i'm Watch

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• KEEPING YOUR i’m <strong>Watch</strong> WITHIN ACCEPTABLE TEMPERATURES<br />

Your i’m <strong>Watch</strong> is designed to operate at temperatures of between 0° and 35°C (from 32°<br />

to 95°F) and be stored at temperatures of between -20° and 45°C (from -4° to 113°F). High<br />

or low temperature conditions may temporarily shorten battery life or cause temporary<br />

malfunction of your i’m <strong>Watch</strong>. Leaving your i’m <strong>Watch</strong> in a car, or exposed to direct sunlight,<br />

may cause the temperature to rise above recommended storage temperatures and impair<br />

the function of your i’m <strong>Watch</strong>. Avoid using your i’m <strong>Watch</strong> when there are drastic changes<br />

in temperature or humidity levels as condensation could form on or inside your i’m <strong>Watch</strong>.<br />

Excessive exposure to high or low temperatures could lead to reduced battery life.<br />

Your i’m <strong>Watch</strong> will normally overheat when you are using it and when the battery is charging.<br />

The exterior of your i’m <strong>Watch</strong> acts as a cooling surface, transferring heat from inside to<br />

outside the device.<br />

When the battery is charging, the temperature may irritate the skin; in such cases remove it<br />

from your wrist and wait for it to finish charging.<br />

• EXPOSURE TO RADIOFREQUENCY ENERGY<br />

Your i’m <strong>Watch</strong> contains radio transmitters and receivers. When operating, your i’m <strong>Watch</strong><br />

receives and sends radio frequency energy (RF) via the antenna.<br />

Your i’m <strong>Watch</strong> was designed and manufactured in conformity with the RF energy exposure<br />

limits enforced by international regulatory entities, including the Federal Communications<br />

Commission (FCC) of the United States, Industry Canada (IC) of Canada, Ministry of Internal<br />

Affairs and Communications of Japan (MIC) and the EU Council.<br />

• RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE<br />

The emission of radio frequency by electronic devices can interfere with the functions of<br />

other electronic equipment causing it to malfunction.<br />

Although i’m <strong>Watch</strong> has been designed, tested and manufactured to comply with all<br />

regulations regarding radio frequency emissions of various countries, such as for example,<br />

the United States, Canada, the European Union and Japan, the wireless transmitters and<br />

electrical circuits of your i’m <strong>Watch</strong> may cause interference to other electronic devices. It is<br />

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