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- | [* black] Next, we need to undo the metal strap that holds the battery in. This strap is designed with two metal loops that are wrapped around plastic anchor points. |
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+ | [* black] Yay, we got the battery out! Replace with a new battery. |
+ | [* black] Replace the metal strap; hook one of the metal loops over one pair of plastic horns, place the other loop in the right position, and press down to snap the metal loop around the other pair of plastic horns. |
+ | [* black] If the display is blank after completing this, you may need to reset the watch by "shorting the pads" that the sticker points to. |
+ | [* black] In this picture, the "pads" referred to are the two small metal circles visible at the lower right, partly obscured by the battery. You can short them by touching both of them simultaneously using a copper wire or other conductive piece of metal that's small enough to fit in that little oval plastic window. |
+ | [* black] Finally, replace the back cover and the watch band by reversing the earlier steps. |