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having a non-authorized repair center open your watch voids all manufacturing warranties. Invicta cannot guarantee the quality standards of an altered timepiece, the standard 3-year limited warranty on Invicta timepieces shall be invalid if the timepiece is serviced at any time by an unauthorized repair center. This includes battery replacements, which must be done at an Invicta authorized repair center in order to maintain the eligibility of the warranty.
This is a simple spring clip. At the end nearest the wrist strap there is a hook clip. Insert a small, thin pin and hook the lowest edge outwards and the strap should spring free.
Try the video link below, (at 2:45 minutes). It's a slightly different watch but the method is the same.
Have you contacted their customer service team? They are great at resolving issues and really stand behind their product. Their Facebook page MIOWatch also has lots of troubleshooting and FAQs too.
you need CR2032 lithium batteries. They can be found on amazon (pretty cheap). here Finally charging for our multi device world
click on the link and chose some (by price or vendor...) I hope this was helpful. cheers
Yes, you definetely need battery replacement. As the hart rate monitoring is most sophisticated part of the device, it has more IC (Integrated Circuits) than any other features. More IC's means more power is needed, so, if the heart rate monitor is starting to malfunction, that's the very first sign of underpowered battery. Find your nearest watch repair shop and ask for battery replacement.
If there is no any screws holding that 'metal strap' then carefully check both ends of it. You will notice that the ends (or one end) are snaped over the little plastic hooks. Take pointed tweezers and push that end outwards (away from battery) and the contact (metal strap) will pop out.
After battery replacement, just push the contact back into place till it fixes.
If there are screws holding the contact, just undo them.
Be quick when replacing battery- you have 2 or 3 minutes to do that, otherwise all data will be lost and you will need to reset watch completely.
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