What are the precautions for using electronic watches?
Do not press the button too hard to avoid malfunction. The LCD panel needs to be replaced after five to seven years of use. If the battery has no electricity, take it out in time to prevent the fluid from corroding the movement. If the light is not on, the button is out of order, or there is a sudden large error in the timing, it must be repaired in time. It may be that the solder joints of the component are in poor contact or have come off.
Electronic watches, especially digital electronic watches, generally have poor waterproof performance. Some have the words “waterproof” printed on the manual or back cover, and try to avoid contact with water. The structure of an electronic watch is different from that of a mechanical watch in that they are both electronic circuits and electronic components. If water enters, it will be catastrophic and the entire watch will be scrapped. Especially LCD panels and integrated lines. Not only are they afraid of water, but even if they are exposed to damp, they will fail over time. Therefore, it is best to take off the watch when washing your face and washing. When it rains, prevent splashing rainwater. If it is found that water has entered the electronic watch, or moisture has accumulated on the inner wall of the watch cover. It should be sent to the repair shop immediately for water removal and moisture removal treatment.