Use
Power Reserve
| Depending on how it is used, your SWATCH® Paparazzi pro- |
| vides you with a power reserve of four or five days. After |
| that, an alert screen will notify you that it is time to recharge |
| the watch. |
| When the watch battery is fully charged, it is at 100%. |
| When the watch battery is fully discharged, it is at 0%. Your |
| SWATCH® Paparazzi is fully functional from 100% down to |
| a 20% charge. The following table describes how the watch |
| responds at different battery charge levels. |
Charge Level | Performance |
30% | The low battery indicator ( ) appears. |
20% | A notification message appears. The watch goes into low battery |
| mode. The watch radio turns off and stops receiving new |
| information. The watch switches to the Time channel after 5 minutes. |
| The watch face may switch to one that uses less battery power. |
10% | The watch turns off and the screen is blank. The watch conserves |
| the contents of its memory. |
If your SWATCH® Paparazzi has a remaining battery charge of 30% or less, you should charge the watch as soon as possible.
To charge your SWATCH® Paparazzi: See page 9.
Precautions for charging
Place your SWATCH® Paparazzi on a flat surface, with the display downward, then bring the plug horizontally opposite the opening in the back of the watch and insert it in the charging slot.
If you do not use your SWATCH® Paparazzi for a long period of time, we nevertheless advise you to recharge it regularly so as to avoid damaging the storage battery.
It is strongly recommended not to perform recharging of your watch at temperatures below 10C or above 40C.
Please also become acquainted with the safety notes on page 4.
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