First Use; Usage Restrictions - Kalenji CW 700 Manual

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USAGE RESTRICTIONS

Recommendations for use :
• Handle the product with care - do not drop it or subject it to strong impacts.
• Do not dismantle the watch. This would void the warranty and could cause
damage and loss of waterproofing.
• Do not subject the watch to extreme temperatures. If the watch is exposed to the
sun for too long, the display may darken temporarily, before returning to normal
when it has cooled down.
• Only clean the watch using a soft damp cloth. Do not use detergents, as these
may damage the watch equipment. Only the elastic part of the strap may be
machine washed (30°).
Waterproof design :
This watch is waterproof to 5 ATM. It can therefore be used in wet conditions, in
heavy rain, in the shower or when swimming. However, you must not dive when
wearing it, or swim to depths greater than 5m. Do not press the buttons under
water.
The chest strap is only "water resistant". This means it is impermeable to sweat
and can be worn in the rain and under wet clothing, but should not be worn in
the shower or when swimming.
Warning !
This product is designed for sports and leisure activities. It is not a medical device.
The information given by the device or in this booklet is merely for information
purposes and must only be used to monitor medical progress after consultation
with and the agreement of your doctor.
Likewise, healthy athletes should bear in mind that determining maximum heart
rates and personal training goals are vital elements of an effective and risk-free
training programme.
It is recommended that you seek the advice of your doctor or health professional
to set a maximum heart rhythm, your upper and lower rates, and an exercise
frequency and duration suited to your age, physical condition and desired
results.
Finally, because of possible disturbances caused by the radio transmission system,
we advise that users of pacemakers do not use a heart rate monitor which uses this
technology, such as the CW Kalenji 500.
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Failure to comply with these recommendations may cause a fatal risk.

FIRST USE

Before using your CW Kalenji 700 heart rate monitor, read the instructions
carefully and follow the setting procedures closely.
Batteries
The chest strap uses a CR 2032 3V battery.
The watch uses a CR 2032 3V battery.
Watch :
We recommend that you do not change the watch battery yourself. Instead you
should ask a Kalenji specialist to change it for you.
If you change the battery yourself, you risk damaging the seal, thus impairing the
waterproof design and voiding your warranty.
Please check the availability of the battery with your retailer before you travel.
Chest strap :
If the heart rate data becomes incoherent or the heart symbol does not flash on
the screen when the watch is placed in its cradle, it may be necessary to change
the chest strap battery.
You can change the battery yourself, without the aid of specialist tools.
How to change the battery :
• Unscrew the battery compartment lid using a coin and then remove it.
• Remove the old battery by tapping the other side of the strap.
• Replace the used battery with a CR2032 3V lithium battery without touching the
2 poles (it may lose its charge). The battery should be positioned with the + pole
(printed side) facing upwards.
• Replace the lid carefully (be careful with the waterproof join) and turn it a quarter
of a turn to the "close" position.
Should you have a problem, contact your retailer.
RECYCLING
The "crossed-out bin" symbol indicates that this product and the
batteries it contains cannot be disposed of with household waste.
They are subject to a specific type of sorting. Deposit the batteries
and your unusable electronic product in an authorised collection
area for recycling. This treatment of your electronic waste will
protect the environment and your health.
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