To ensure your safety and the longevity of your Moto Watch 120, please follow these battery safety guidelines.
Battery Replacement
- Do Not Replace Yourself: The battery is not intended for user replacement. Any battery-related operations must be performed by the manufacturer or an authorized service provider.
Handling and Storage
- Avoid Heat and Flames: Do not place the battery or device under direct sunlight, or close to open flames, heat sources, microwave ovens, or ovens.
- Prevent Damage: Avoid dropping or piercing the device or battery. Such damage can cause battery leakage, overheating, ignition, or explosion.
In Case of Leakage
- Avoid Contact: If the battery leaks, avoid contact with your skin or eyes.
- Emergency Measures: If skin or eyes are exposed to battery leakage, rinse immediately with clean water and seek medical treatment.
Charging Guidelines
- Approved Accessories: Use only the manufacturer’s approved charging accessories. Using incompatible accessories may cause fire, explosion, or scalding.
- Dry Environment: Keep the charger, charging cable, and device in a dry environment while charging.
- Wet Hands: Do not touch the charger or device with wet hands, and ensure the charger is not exposed to rain or liquid to prevent electric shock or short circuit, which may lead to fire, explosion, or scalding.
Overheating Precautions
- Extreme Heat: If the device becomes extremely hot, immediately remove the watch, turn off the power, and contact the manufacturer’s after-sales service for assistance to prevent scalding or battery explosion.
By following these guidelines, you can ensure safe usage and maintain the integrity of your Moto Watch 120.