I received a free sports watch when I sent a gift subscription of my fave running zine to a friend. I haven't figured out how to use it yet, but I did find the following important information on the small sheet of paper included with the watch:
- You can wear it while swimming or washing car, but don' t press any buttons in water.
- Do not wear in broiling or freezing environment.
- Do not wear it in puissant electric field, static or high cycle environment. [what does this even mean????]
- Do not drop on hard ground. The watch can bear normal shake but not hard shock. Any rough use or hard shock may cause damage. [true, so true...]
- Do not wear in the places having gasoline, detergent, spraying agent, adhesion agent, oil paint, etc., their chemical action would damage sealing ring, watchcase and watch surface.
- Do not stretch the watchband too tightly around your wrist. The tightness is reasonable when your finger can insert in.
- The watchband is made from resin, so If you find any white powder on the watchband wipe them off with cloth, the powder would not cause any hurt to your skin and clothes. The resin-made watchband may aging, crack or break when bear sweat or damp. Wipe off the dirt or drip with soft cloth as soon as possible
- The watch is made of precision electronic parts, don' t open the cover by yourself. If there is water smoke or drips inside the watchcase, ask approved specialist to disassembly and repair at once, or the inner parts may damage caused by corrosion. [I do hope my watch never starts smoking...]
- Keep well the operation instruction and other attached files for necessary use in the future.
I skipped some of the less humorous ones. I sure wish they'd devoted as much space to the actual instructions as they did to the "Notice" section.
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