Razer Nabu Watch Battery Replacement Guide

June 8, 2024
Razer

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REPLACING THE INTERNAL BATTERY OF YOUR NABU WATCH

   Do not attempt to service this device if your product is still under warranty, instead please contact the Razer hotline or visit razersupport.com.

WHAT YOU NEED

  • 1 x T5 Torx screwdriver
  • 1 x 2.4 mm flat-head screwdriver
  • CR2032 replacement battery

HOW TO REPLACE THE BATTERY

1. Turn the watch over, then remove the back plate’s screws using a torx screwdriver.

2. Firmly push any of the wrist straps near the backplate to unlatch the backplate. You may then remove the backplate by carefully prying it open with your other hand.

3. Remove the rubber cover.

4. Peel off the battery polarity sticker.

6. Replace the CR2032 battery.
Note: Please observe the correct battery placement as seen on the battery polarity sticker. Do not use metallic tweezers, pliers and the like to remove/replace the battery.

7. Close the battery clip until the battery clip snaps shut.

8. Return the battery polarity sticker and the rubber cover.

9. Make sure that the rubber O-ring is properly placed into its allotted groove.

Note: The rubber O-ring seals and protects your Razer Nabu watch from liquids. It is important to always return the rubber O-ring to its original position first before fastening the backplate.   10. Reattach the backplate.

11. Using the Torx screwdriver, lightly and equally tighten each screw first before fully tightening the backplate in place. This will ensure that the O-ring remains properly fitted into its allotted groove as you tighten the screws.

12. On your phone, launch and pair your Razer Nabu app with your Razer Nabu watch. The Razer Nabu watch will automatically sync its time with your phone’s current time.

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