Huawei WATCH GT 3 User Guide - Page 6

Charging, Checking the battery level, Wearing the watch

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Getting Started Charging Charging 1 Connect the charging cradle to a power adapter and then connect the power adapter to a power supply. 2 Rest your watch on top of the charging cradle and align the metal contacts on your watch to those of the charging cradle until a charging icon appears on the watch screen. 3 After the watch is fully charged, the charging indicator will display 100%. When your watch is fully charged, it will automatically stop charging. • You are advised to use a Huawei power adapter, a USB port of a computer, or a nonHuawei power adapter that complies with corresponding regional or national laws and regulations as well as regional and international safety standards to charge your watch. Other chargers and power banks that do not meet corresponding safety standards may cause issues such as slow charging and overheating. Exercise caution when using them. It is recommended that you purchase a Huawei power adapter from an official Huawei sales outlet. • Keep the charging port dry and clean to prevent short circuits or other risks. • The charging cradle tends to attract metal objects due to it being magnetic. Therefore, it is necessary to check and clean the charging cradle before use. Do not expose the charging cradle to high temperatures for a long time, as this may cause the charging cradle to demagnetise or cause other exceptions. Checking the battery level Method 1: Swipe down from the top of the home screen to check the battery level. Method 2: Connect your watch to a power supply and check the battery level on the charging screen. Method 3: View the battery level on a watch face that displays the battery level. Method 4: Check the battery level on the device details screen in the Health app. Wearing the watch Ensure that the rear cover of the watch is clean, dry, and free of foreign objects. Attach the monitoring area of the watch to your wrist and make sure it feels comfortable. Do not attach a protective film to the rear of the watch. The rear cover of the watch has sensors that can identify signals from the human body. If the sensors are blocked, the identification will be inaccurate or fail and the watch won't be able to accurately record the heart rate, SpO2, and sleep data. 4

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Charging
Charging
1
Connect the charging cradle to a power adapter and then connect the power adapter to a
power supply.
2
Rest your watch on top of the charging cradle and align the metal contacts on your watch
to those of the charging cradle until a charging icon appears on the watch screen.
3
After the watch is fully charged, the charging indicator will display 100%. When your
watch is fully charged, it will automatically stop charging.
You are advised to use a Huawei power adapter, a USB port of a computer, or a non-
Huawei power adapter that complies with corresponding regional or national laws and
regulations as well as regional and international safety standards to charge your
watch. Other chargers and power banks that do not meet corresponding safety
standards may cause issues such as slow charging and overheating. Exercise caution
when using them. It is recommended that you purchase a Huawei power adapter from
an
official
Huawei sales outlet.
Keep the charging port dry and clean to prevent short circuits or other risks.
The charging cradle tends to attract metal objects due to it being magnetic. Therefore,
it is necessary to check and clean the charging cradle before use. Do not expose the
charging cradle to high temperatures for a long time, as this may cause the charging
cradle to demagnetise or cause other exceptions.
Checking the battery level
Method 1: Swipe down from the top of the home screen to check the battery level.
Method 2: Connect your watch to a power supply and check the battery level on the charging
screen.
Method 3: View the battery level on a watch face that displays the battery level.
Method 4: Check the battery level on the device details screen in the Health app.
Wearing the watch
Ensure that the rear cover of the watch is clean, dry, and free of foreign objects. Attach the
monitoring area of the watch to your wrist and make sure it feels comfortable. Do not attach
a protective
film
to the rear of the watch. The rear cover of the watch has sensors that can
identify signals from the human body. If the sensors are blocked, the
identification
will be
inaccurate or fail and the watch won't be able to accurately record the heart rate, SpO2, and
sleep data.
Getting Started
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