Moto360 3rd Gen Safety Compliance and Medical Precautions

Moto360 3rd Gen Safety Compliance and Medical Precautions

The Moto 360 3rd Gen prioritizes safety by adhering to national and international regulations, including FCC, Canada, and EU directives on radio wave limits. It's designed to be safe for users of all ages and health conditions.

Accessing Safety and Regulatory Information:

1. Tap the watch screen.
2. From the options, select Settings > System > Regulatory information.

Medical Precautions:

- Users with pacemakers, defibrillators, or other medical devices should consult their healthcare provider and device manufacturers before using the watch.
- General precautions for pacemaker or defibrillator users:
   - Maintain a distance of more than 20 centimeters (8 inches) when the watch is ON.
   - Turn OFF the watch if interference is suspected.

For detailed compliance statements, refer to the "Safety, Regulatory, and Legal" section in the printed legal guide that accompanies the device.
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