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Magnetic Charging Cable, and the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Dock. Stop using Apple Watch, its
bands, the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Cable, and the Apple Watch Magnetic Charging Dock if you
suspect they are interfering with your medical device.
Not a medical device  Apple Watch, its operating systems, and the heart rate sensors are not medical
devices. They are not designed or intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions, or in
the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease.
Medical conditions  Before starting or modifying any exercise program using Apple Watch, consult your
physician. Be careful and attentive while exercising. Stop exercising immediately if you feel pain, or feel
faint, dizzy, exhausted, or short of breath. By exercising, you assume all associated inherent risks including
any injury that may result from such activity. If you have any medical condition that you believe could be
affected by Apple Watch (for example, seizures, blackouts, eyestrain, or headaches), consult with your
physician prior to using Apple Watch.
Explosive and other atmospheric conditions Charging or using Apple Watch in any area with a potentially
explosive atmosphere, such as areas where the air contains high levels of flammable chemicals, vapors, or
particles (such as grain, dust, or metal powders), may be hazardous. Exposing Apple Watch to
environments having high concentrations of industrial chemicals, including near evaporating liquified
gasses such as helium, may damage or impair Apple Watch functionality. Obey all signs and instructions.
High-consequence activities  Apple Watch is not intended for use where the failure of the device could
lead to death, personal injury, or severe environmental damage.
Choking hazard  Some Apple Watch bands may present a choking hazard to small children. Keep these
bands away from small children.
Skin sensitivities Some people may experience reactions to certain materials used in jewelry, watches,
and other wearable items that are in prolonged contact with their skin. This can be due to allergies,
environmental factors, extended exposure to irritants like soap, sweat, or other causes. You may be more
likely to experience irritation from any wearable device if you have allergies or other sensitivities. If you
have known skin sensitivities, please take special care when wearing Apple Watch. You may be more likely
to experience irritation from Apple Watch if you wear it too tightly. Remove Apple Watch periodically to
allow your skin to breathe. Keeping Apple Watch and the band clean and dry will reduce the possibility of
skin irritation. If you experience redness, swelling, itchiness, or any other irritation or discomfort on your
skin around, or beneath, your Apple Watch, please remove Apple Watch and consult your physician before
resuming wear. Continued use, even after symptoms subside, may result in renewed or increased irritation.
Apple Watch models with a stainless steel or aluminum case, the stainless steel portions of some
Apple Watch bands, the metallic portions of Hermès bands, and the magnets in the watch and bands
contain some nickel. Nickel exposure from these materials is unlikely, but customers with known nickel
allergies should be attentive when wearing them until they can determine they are not experiencing an
allergic reaction.
The Apple Watch case, and the Apple Watch bands contain trace amounts of acrylates and
methacrylates. Acrylates and methacrylates are found in many consumer products that come in contact
with the skin, such as adhesive bandages. Some people may be sensitive to them, or may develop
sensitivities over time. Apple Watch and its bands are designed so that parts containing acrylates and
methacrylates are not in direct contact with your skin.
The materials used in Apple Watch and the Apple Watch bands meet the standards set for jewelry by the
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, applicable European regulations, and other international
standards.