If you’ve found water in your Apple Watch, don’t panic – there are ways to safely remove it. Follow these steps to get water out of your Apple Watch:
1. Turn off Water Lock
To begin the process of removing water from your Apple Watch, you’ll need to turn off Water Lock. Press and hold the Digital Crown on the side of your watch until the display says “Unlocked”.
2. Clear any remaining water
After unlocking the device, a series of tones will play to clear any water that may still be in the speaker. This is an important step to ensure that the water is completely removed before using the device again.
3. Use a lint-free cloth
Gently wipe the exterior of the Apple Watch with a lint-free cloth to remove any excess water on the surface. Be careful not to press too hard or rub vigorously, as this could cause damage to the device.
4. Let it air dry
Place your Apple Watch in a dry, well-ventilated area and allow it to air dry naturally. Avoid using heat sources such as hairdryers or heaters, as these can damage the internal components of the device.
5. Check for water damage
After allowing your Apple Watch to dry, carefully inspect the device for any signs of water damage. Look for water spots, condensation under the screen, or any other abnormalities that may have occurred due to water exposure.
6. Power on the device
Once you are confident that the water has been removed and there is no visible damage, power on your Apple Watch and check for any functionality issues. Test the screen, buttons, and overall performance of the device to ensure it is working properly.
7. Monitor the device
Keep an eye on your Apple Watch in the following hours and days to ensure that no further issues arise. If you notice any unexpected behavior or malfunctions, contact Apple Support for assistance.
8. Consider a professional check-up
If you are unsure about the water removal process or if your Apple Watch has sustained significant water damage, it may be best to take it to an authorized Apple service provider for a thorough inspection and potential repairs.
9. Prevention for the future
To prevent water damage in the future, be mindful of where you wear your Apple Watch. Avoid exposing it to water, especially in activities such as swimming or showering, where water can easily enter the device.
10. Use protective covers
Consider using a waterproof case or protective cover for your Apple Watch if you anticipate being in situations where water exposure is likely. These accessories can add an extra layer of protection to your device.
11. Regular maintenance
Perform regular maintenance checks on your Apple Watch to ensure that it remains in good condition. Clean the device regularly and inspect it for any signs of wear or damage that may need attention.
12. Stay informed
Stay informed about the latest updates and tips for keeping your Apple Watch safe and functional. Following Apple’s guidelines for device care and maintenance can help prolong the lifespan of your device and prevent damage in the future.