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  • Page 1 DL8790 User manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Intended use Operating principle General description Important safety information Contraindications Reactions Warning Caution GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS Compliance with standards Preparing for use...
  • Page 4 Charging Battery charge indications Pairing and personalizing the Philips health watch Sync and store personal health data in the app Wearing the health watch Changing the strap User interface User interface icons Main menu Shortcuts menu Locking and unlocking the screen...
  • Page 5 Sleep Food intake Activity Alarm, stopwatch and timer Settings Cleaning and storage Ordering accessories Recycling Removing the rechargeable battery Warranty and support Troubleshooting...
  • Page 6 Compliance information Electromagnetic emissions and immunity EMC Guidance Declaration – electromagnetic immunity Declaration – electromagnetic immunity Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Medical device Trademarks BlueTooth wordmark App Store and iPhone Google Play and Android Explanation of symbols Specifications...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome. The Philips health watch empowers you to live a healthier life by continuously tracking activity, calorie burn, sleep habits, heart rate and other key metrics of your cardio condition, and more.
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    Intended use The medical purpose is to measure and track the vital physiological parameter heart rate and movement, and derive resting heart rate and energy expenditure of adults at risk of getting a lifestyle related chronic disease or adult patients suffering lifestyle related chronic disease, specifically cardiovascular disease and diabetes type 2.
  • Page 9: Operating Principle

    Operating principle The Philips health watch is a wrist-worn device for 24/7 home use (indoor and outdoor). The device uses a tri-axial accelerometer to measure motion and green Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) and a photodiode to create a photoplethysmogram (PPG). The accelerometer output and the PPG-signal are analyzed to determine heartbeat, activity type, steps taken, and are used as input for estimation of energy expenditure and other parameters.
  • Page 10: General Description

    General description An overview image of the Philips health watch can be found on the fold out page of this user manual. 1 Wrist band with buckle 2 Menu button 3 Touch ring 4 Strap 5 Extra strap in a different size...
  • Page 11: Important Safety Information

    Important safety information Read this important information carefully before you use the device and save it for future reference. Contraindications Do not use this device if: You have skin problems, including wounds, sores and burns, in the wrist area as this can result in prolongation or aggravation of these symptoms.
  • Page 12: Reactions

    Before refastening the watch, be sure to read the instructions on how to wear the watch mentioned in the chapter ‘Wearing the health watch’. If you continue to experience reactions consult your doctor and notify Philips Consumer Care.
  • Page 13: Warning

    Warning Only use a double insulated IEC60950-1 class II USB-adapter or USB-port for charging. Check if the USB-adapter has the symbol for double insulation: If you don’t use a double insulated IEC60950-1 class II USB-adapter, the USB-adapter could malfunction and cause injury. Consult your doctor prior to starting an exercise regime if you have heart disease, kidney disease and/or diabetes mellitus type 1 or 2.
  • Page 14 feeling that your heart is beating too hard or fast, having shortness of breath during rest/mild exertion, when lying flat or during the night, having a known heart murmur, having swollen ankles. Exercising while experiencing any of these symptoms might increase the risk of heart problems.
  • Page 15 Exercising with a too high heart rate could cause health problems, like temporary chest pain, heart overload or exhaustion. Do not share the device. The Philips health watch is designed for personal use only. The watch measures several health parameters, which are updated over time and are tailored to you.
  • Page 16 To reduce the risk of skin irritation please follow these instructions: Clean the device and skin underneath the device regularly and after each sports session. Take the watch off once in a while to give your skin some rest. Always dry the device when it has become wet. Do not wear the strap too tight, to ensure it is still comfortable to wear.
  • Page 17: Caution

    Make sure to update your weight in the app on a regular basis. Failure to do so might result in inaccurate energy expenditure (calorie burn) estimation. Sleep algorithms should not be used for diagnosis or treatment in case of sleep problems.
  • Page 18 If you have doubts about the accuracy of the measurements by the watch, stop using the watch and read the troubleshooting section. If you cannot find a solution there, please contact Philips Consumer Care or visit www.philips.com/ support. Accurate measurement relies on three key factors: Placement of the sensor in direct contact with the skin, transmittance of light through the skin, and sufficient blood flow through the skin.
  • Page 19: General Recommendations

    GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS Read this user manual carefully and always follow the instructions. Do not use this watch for any other purpose than what it is intended for. Make sure the device is in proper working condition before use. Do not wear the device when showering, bathing, swimming or scuba diving, as this may damage the device.
  • Page 20: Compliance With Standards

    To reduce chances of injury during exercise follow these recommendations: Wear appropriate clothing and protective gear Always perform proper warm-up and cool-down procedures Slowly progress your activity level; plan 2-3 months to gradually increase exercise duration and intensity. If you are not very active, it is a good idea to start with taking brisk walks on a regular basis.
  • Page 21: Preparing For Use

    Preparing for use Charge the device prior to first use (see ‚Charging‘). A mobile device with the Philips HealthSuite health app installed is required to be able to use the Philips health watch. It is not possible to use third party apps. See the following chapters for more explanation on how to setup your account.
  • Page 22 When the battery is empty, the battery fully charges in approximately 90 minutes. 1 Place the device into the charging cradle. Note: Check whether the charging pins in the charging cradle are aligned with the charging pads on the watch. 2 Plug the USB cable in a USB-port of a compatible charger, such as a computer or an adapter.
  • Page 23: Battery Charge Indications

    Battery charge indications Battery symbol Battery charge indication Battery is charging Battery is almost empty and requires charging When initially charged properly, fully charged batteries can last for approximately four days. When the battery is almost empty and requires charging, the battery icon is shown on the clock screen.
  • Page 24: Pairing And Personalizing The Philips Health Watch

    ® and Android smartphones and tablets using Bluetooth wireless technology. Download the Philips HealthSuite health app from the App Store or Google Play. Use the search term ‚Philips HealthSuite health‘. The app is available for iOS 8.0+ and Android 4.4.2+ ®...
  • Page 25 4 Tap the ‚>‘ icon on the watch to enable pairing mode. 5 When connected via Bluetooth, the app will show a pop-up asking you to pair. 6 Make sure the app is active and Bluetooth is enabled when pairing is in progress. - Keep the mobile device and the health watch within syncing range (no more than 6 feet / 2 meters from each other, in the same room).
  • Page 26: Sync And Store Personal Health Data In The App

    Your personal health data is stored in Philips‘ cloud-based platform and displayed in the Philips HealthSuite health app. Only when the health app is active (or active in the background) and Bluetooth is enabled on your smartphone, your personal health data can be synchronized.
  • Page 27 Once successfully connected, the measurement results are synced to the Philips HealthSuite health app. If the sync is successful, the measurement results are displayed in the Philips HealthSuite health app, where you can check your personal health data. Note: Some measurements take up to 24 hours to begin to display data.
  • Page 28: Wearing The Health Watch

    Wearing the health watch Always wear the Philips health watch on the outside of your wrist, in direct contact with your skin (Fig. 3). Make sure the watch is not on your wrist bone (Fig. 2). The straps need to be tight, but comfortable around your wrist to ensure a correct heart rate measurement.
  • Page 29: Changing The Strap

    Changing the strap The Philips health watch comes with a second strap in a different size. Use this strap if the other strap does not fit. The straps have quick release pins which allow for easy change...
  • Page 30: User Interface

    4 Position the watch correctly, lock one side of the new strap in the watch, unlock the pin of the new strap and lock the strap in the watch (Fig. 5). User interface The Philips health watch has a touch sensitive ring around the display. You can use the touch sensitive ring to navigate the menus.
  • Page 31: User Interface Icons

    User interface icons Symbol Description Explanation Heart Heart rate menu and indication of heart rate detection during measurement. Sleep Fork and knife Food intake Clock Menu icon for the stopwatch, timer and alarm menu and icon for the stopwatch.
  • Page 32 Symbol Description Explanation Hourglass Timer function Bell Indicates alarm is set Cogwheel Settings Battery status Indicates status of battery Lock Indicates display is locked...
  • Page 33 Symbol Description Explanation Walking person Indication of the activity walking Running person Icon used for the activity menu and indication for the activity running Cycling Cycling activity Fire Total amount of burned calories (total energy expenditure). Fire and active person Amount of burned calories through sustained physical activity (active energy expenditure)
  • Page 34 Symbol Description Explanation Steps Steps taken Running person with Active minutes clock Check mark Indicates successful operation, e.g. for pairing or firmware update. Exclamation mark Indicates an error, e.g. during pairing, syncing or firmware update...
  • Page 35: Main Menu

    Main menu The clock screen of the watch shows the current time that it synced with your smartphone. To access the main menu, tap on the menu button (Fig. 6). The main menu has 6 different menu options which provide information about your activity, heart rate, sleep, time functions and settings.
  • Page 36: Shortcuts Menu

    Shortcuts menu Use the shortcuts menu to go straight to your current heart rate, today‘s burned kilocalories (active and total energy expenditure), steps taken and active minutes. In your clock screen, swipe left or right on the lower part of the touch ring (Fig. 8) to navigate through the shortcuts menu options.
  • Page 37 9 minutes, so we start tracking your active minutes from then. If you have set daily goals via the Philips HealthSuite health app, you can also track your progress here. A progress bar around the outside of the display lets you see how close you are to reaching your goal (Fig.
  • Page 38: Locking And Unlocking The Screen

    Locking and unlocking the screen The device automatically returns to the clock screen and locks after 60 seconds of inactivity. To unlock the screen, quickly tap the lower part of the touch ring three times (Fig. 10). To lock a screen and prevent the watch from returning automatically to the clock screen after 60 seconds, quickly tap three times on the lower part of the touch ring at the 6 o‘clock position (Fig.
  • Page 39 Heart rate Your current heart rate is displayed in beats per minute (bpm). Resting heart rate Resting heart rate is the rate that your heart beats at when you are at rest (displayed as rhr). Resting heart rate values can differ from one person to another. However, changes in resting heart rate can be an indication of changes in your fitness level.
  • Page 40 Heart rate recovery Heart rate recovery (HRR) is the difference in heart rate at peak exercise and the rate as measured after a one minute recovery period. The watch will measure HRR when you are exercising with your heart rate being at least 80% of your maximum heart rate for a minimum of ten minutes.
  • Page 41 Important: Do not try to estimate your HRR if you are not very active or unaccustomed to high intensity activity. To reduce the chance of injury during exercise please read the information and follow the general recommendations (see ‚GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS‘). Heart rate measurement Optical heart rate measurement has been shown to provide valid estimates of heart rate for most people under most normal conditions.
  • Page 42: Heart Rate Zones

    Note: When experiencing problems with your heart rate measurements, check if your problem is already mentioned in the troubleshooting chapter or contact your Philips Consumer Care center. Heart rate zones Heart rate zones span the range between your resting heart rate and your maximum heart rate and can help you in identifying the intensity of your exercise.
  • Page 43 Heart rate zone 2 - Moderate: Activities that get your heart rate to zone 2 include brisk walking, hiking, leisurely biking and swimming. During such moderate intensity activities, your breathing is often deep and you usually start to sweat after ten minutes. Heart rate zone 3 -High: Training in this zone will help you get fitter.
  • Page 44: Sleep

    Sleep The Philips health watch is designed to also be worn at night to allow automatic sleep tracking. If you are interested in collecting more sleep related information (for example the time to fall asleep), you can manually start the sleep mode when you intend to fall asleep, and stop the sleep mode at the moment of waking up in the morning.
  • Page 45: Food Intake

    Food intake This option allows you to manually track your calorie intake in kilocalories directly on your watch. Select the food option in the main menu. You have two options: The first screen shows Food. Enter the Food intake menu by tapping the ‚>‘ icon. Tap the arrows at the bottom of the screen to select breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinks or snacks to enter your food intake.
  • Page 46: Activity

    Activity The Philips health watch can help you gain insight into your activity level by measuring several parameters such as: calorie burn, steps, active minutes, sedentary behavior, heart rate and heart rate zones. For explanation about heart rate zones, see ‚heart rate‘ chapter.
  • Page 47 To counter the negative effect of prolonged periods of sitting, the sedentary behavior feature will remind you to move with a short vibrating alert. You can change the time interval when the sedentary alert will vibrate in the Philips HealthSuite health app.
  • Page 48: Alarm, Stopwatch And Timer

    Alarm, stopwatch and timer Tap on the Clock icon in the menu. Swipe left or right to select the alarm, stopwatch or timer. Alarm: you can set the hours of the alarm time by tapping the + and - icons. Tap the check icon to confirm.
  • Page 49: Settings

    You can select analog or digital clock in the settings menu. Note: You cannot change the time on the device. The time is synced with your mobile device settings when you connect the watch to your mobile device. Settings Select settings from the main menu. Settings can be adapted to your preference. Swipe left or right at the bottom of the touch ring and tap to start to set user settings, to select flight mode, regulatory information or to reset the device to the factory settings.
  • Page 50 Active view: When this function is enabled, the screen goes to the activity screen when an activity is detected. Invert colors: Select either black or white as your standard screen color. Clock: Select analog or digital display of the clock time. Backlight: When you enable backlight, the display lights up briefly when you touch the touch ring to improve visibility.
  • Page 51 Pairing to the same phone might require to shut down the app and delete the health watch from your smartphone‘s Bluetooth settings first. Factory reset: This will reset your watch and will unpair your device with the Philips HealthSuite health app. This will also delete all your unsynchronized data from the Philips health watch.
  • Page 52: Cleaning And Storage

    Avoid surroundings with fluctuating temperatures. Ordering accessories To buy accessories or spare parts, visit www.shop.philips.com/service or go to your Philips dealer. You can also contact the Philips Consumer Care Center in your country (see the worldwide guarantee leaflet for contact details).
  • Page 53: Recycling

    (2006/66/EC) (Fig. 14). We strongly advise you to take your product to an official collection point or a Philips service centre to have a professional remove the rechargeable battery. Follow your country’s rules for the separate collection of electrical and electronic products and rechargeable batteries.
  • Page 54: Removing The Rechargeable Battery

    Note: We strongly advise you to take your product to an official collection point or a Philips service center to have a professional remove the battery. The battery cannot be removed from the watch. Follow the procedure below to dispose of the battery.
  • Page 55: Warranty And Support

    Warranty and support If you need information or support, please visit www.philips.com/support or read the separate international warranty leaflet. If you need more information about the app, please visit www.philips.com/ healthprograms Troubleshooting This chapter summarizes the most common problems you could encounter with the appliance.
  • Page 56 Problem Possible cause Solution Unable to find A typo in app store search Try to write the name 'HealthSuite' the Philips is made. correctly in your app store or go to HealthSuite www.philips.com/healthprograms/ health app in the for further instructions.
  • Page 57 Symbol Description Explanation Hold device close to mobile phone and try again. Pairing was not enabled on Make sure to enable pairing on the health watch. the health watch by tapping the '>'-button in the pairing screen. Devices are not within range Make sure no other devices are or other devices interfere.
  • Page 58 For iOS: 1. Go to Settings on your health watch and choose the unpair function. 2. In the Philips HealthSuite health app, go to Health Watch in the Settings menu and choose 'Remove device'.
  • Page 59 Symbol Description Explanation 3. Shut down the app. 4. Remove the Philips health watch from the Bluetooth settings menu of your smartphone. 5. Open the Philips HealthSuite health app and pair again. For Android: 1. Go to Settings on your health watch and choose the unpair function.
  • Page 60 Problem Possible cause Solution 2. In the Philips HealthSuite health app, go to Health Watch in the Settings menu and choose 'Remove device'. 3. Try to pair again. Syncing does not Bluetooth is off on your Activate Bluetooth on your work.
  • Page 61 Problem Possible cause Solution Activate Device is not paired. Make sure device is properly paired. Bluetooth on (see 'Preparing for use') your smartphone and make sure flight mode is not activated on the health watch. Device is not Battery of the device is too Make sure the battery of the device paired.
  • Page 62 There is an internal error. If the device fails to charge or switched off. the device still does not respond, contact the Philips Consumer Care Center in your country (see the worldwide guarantee leaflet for contact details).
  • Page 63 Problem Possible cause Solution The glass of the The watch was dropped. Contact the Philips Consumer device is broken. Care Center in your country (see the worldwide guarantee leaflet for contact details).Do not use the device when the glass is broken.
  • Page 64 Problem Possible cause Solution Heart rate signal Strap is not fastened tight Make sure the watch is worn is not showing. enough around your wrist. correctly (see 'Wearing the health watch'). Indicate the side you are wearing the watch on in the app. In the app you can also select if your wearing side is your dominant hand.
  • Page 65 Problem Possible cause Solution In doubt about Direct contact with the skin Make sure to position the watch accuracy. / can be lost if e.g. the watch correctly (see 'Wearing the health My device is is worn too loosely, when watch') and provide a snug but not measuring the strap is positioned over...
  • Page 66 Problem Possible cause Solution Blood flow in the skin can Try loosening the strap a notch to be impacted by increased relieve some pressure, but make pressure on the small blood sure the watch still retains a snug fit. vessels in the skin (e.g. when the watch strap is too tight).
  • Page 67 Problem Possible cause Solution Blood flow in the skin can Try wearing long-sleeved clothing be temporarily reduced to cover the watch and starting when going outside when it the measurement inside. Disregard is very cold as more blood is inaccurate measurements during directed to the body’s core.
  • Page 68 Problem Possible cause Solution Transmittance of light through the Try re-positioning the watch at bit skin can be influenced by stark higher up on the wrist or on the contrast in pigmentation of the skin other wrist (if you place the watch (e.g.
  • Page 69: Compliance Information

    The device is approved according to EMC safety standard EN 60601-1-2. It is designed to be used in typical domestic environments. Hereby, Philips Consumer Lifestyle BV declares that the radio equipment type Bluetooth LE is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.
  • Page 70 Wireless communications equipment such as wireless home network devices, mobile phones, cordless telephones and their base stations, walkie-talkies can affect this equipment and should be kept at least a distance d = 3.3 m (11 ft) away from the equipment. Note: As indicated in IEC 60601-1-2:2007 for ME equipment, a typical cell phone with a maximum output power of 2 W yields d = 3.3 m (11ft) at an immunity level of 3V/m.
  • Page 71 Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment – guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The device uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment. RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B The device is suitable for use in all...
  • Page 72: Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity

    Declaration – electromagnetic immunity Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity. The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment. IMMUNITY test IEC 60601 test Compliance...
  • Page 73 IMMUNITY test IEC 60601 test Compliance Electromagnetic level level environment – guidance Electrical fast ± 2 kV for power ± 2 kV for power Mains power quality transient/burst IEC supply lines supply lines should be that of a typical 61000-4-4 commercial or hospital ±...
  • Page 74 IMMUNITY test IEC 60601 test Compliance Electromagnetic level level environment – guidance Voltage dips, short <5 % UT (>95 % <5 % UT (>95 % Mains power quality interruptions and dip in UT)for 0,5 dip in UT) for 0,5 should be that of a typical voltage variations cycle 40 % UT cycle 40 % UT...
  • Page 75 IMMUNITY test IEC 60601 test Compliance Electromagnetic level level environment – guidance Power frequency 3 A/m 3A/m Power frequency magnetic (50/60 Hz) fields should be at levels magnetic field IEC characteristic of a typical 61000-4-8 location in a typical commercial or hospital environment.
  • Page 76: Declaration - Electromagnetic Immunity

    Declaration – electromagnetic immunity Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity. The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the device should assure that it is used in such an environment.
  • Page 77 Note 1: At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies. Note 2: These guidelines may not apply in all situations. Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people. Electromagnetic environment – guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the device, including cables, than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter.
  • Page 78 Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters (m). Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an electromagnetic site survey, should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range.
  • Page 79: Recommended Separation Distances Between Portable And Mobile

    device is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the device should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the device. Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m. Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the Medical device The device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF...
  • Page 80 Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m Rated maximum 150 kHz to 80 MHz 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2,5 output power of outside ISM bands d=1.17 √P GHz d=2.23 √P transmitter (W) d=1.17 √P 0,01 0,12 0,12 0,23...
  • Page 81 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in meters (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.
  • Page 82: Trademarks

    BlueTooth wordmark The BlueTooth® wordmark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Philips is under license. App Store and iPhone App Store and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
  • Page 83: Explanation Of Symbols

    Explanation of symbols The warning signs and symbols are essential to ensure that you use this product safely and correctly and to protect you and others from injury. Below you find the meaning of the warning signs and symbols on the label and in the user manual. Read the user manual before you This symbol means that the part use the device.
  • Page 84 Indicates caution.The user should Indicates that an object is consult the instructions for use for capable of being recycled - important cautionary information not that the object has been such as warnings and precautions recycled or will be accepted in all that cannot, for a variety of recycling collection systems.
  • Page 85 (Class II). All devices with RF transmitters or that use RF electromagnetic energy must have a label with this symbol. Manufacturer: Philips Consumer Symbol for the 2 year Philips Lifestyle B.V, Tussendiepen 4, 9206 guarantee. AD Drachten, Netherlands. Fax: +31 (0)512594316...
  • Page 86 This symbol means that this This symbol means that this product contains a built-in product shall not be disposed rechargeable battery which shall of with normal household waste not be disposed of with normal (2012/19/EU). See chapter household waste (2006/66/EC). recycling for more information.
  • Page 87 Symbol for USB Indicates the relative humidity limits to which the device can be safely exposed: 10% to 93%. Indicates the storage and Bluetooth® symbol. 40ºC transportation temperature limits to which the medical device can be –20ºC safely exposed: -20°C to 40°C.
  • Page 88: Specifications

    Specifications Power supply 3.7V 140 mAh Built-in rechargeable li-polymer battery Charging cradle 5V DC and 500mA Display Monochrome display with backlight Measurement range Heart rate: 30-220 beats per minute. Resting respiration rate: 5-45 breaths per minute...
  • Page 89 Accuracy Heart rate:± 10 bpm or 10% (whichever is greater) Resting heart rate:± 3 bpm Total energy expenditure:± 15% Resting respiration rate: ± 5 breaths per minute Steps: ± 5% Activity recognition (walking, running, cycling, other): 90% accurately classified Normal operating conditions Temperature: 5°C / 41°F to 40°C/ 104°F. Relative humidity: 15% to 93%RH.
  • Page 90 Net weight Approx. 50g / 1.8 oz External dimensions Approx. 205.5mm× 38 mm× 10 mm Accessories Charging cradle, user manual, second strap. Mode of operation Continuous operation Degree of protection Type BF applied part Device classification Battery Powered Mode: Internally Powered ME Equipment.
  • Page 91 Materials Housing: Surgical grade stainless steel 316L. Glass: Corning Glass. Charger bottom and top case: Plain plasctic. Material of straps: TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) DN670. Service lifetime 4 years IP 67 for the watch This means: Totally protected against dust. Protected against the effect of water immersion between 15 cm and 1 m for 30 minute.
  • Page 92 Specifications are subject to Philips Consumer Lifestyle BV change without notice. Tussendiepen 4, © 2017 Koninklijke Philips N.V. 9206AD Drachten, Netherlands All rights reserved. Fax +31 (0)512594316 Find the latest user manual on www.philips.com/support 4222.100.5310.3 (06/2017) >75% recycled paper...

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