Do I have to activate water lock even if I don't want to record a swim workout and just want to swim.

If I want to swim without recording a swim workout do I still need to activate water lock?

Apple Watch Series 2, iOS 10.3.2

Posted on Jul 17, 2017 6:26 PM

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Jul 18, 2017 12:19 AM in response to Bemac951

Hi

Apple Watch Series 2 remains equally water resistant regardless of whether or not Water Lock is turned on.

Water Lock for Apple Watch Series 2 models prevents accidental screen interactions during exposure to water and also expels any water from the speaker afterwards.

Planned water exposure (except swimming workouts)


If you plan to get Apple Watch Series 2 wet under other circumstances than a swimming workout (such as during general wear in a pool), you can manually turn on Water Lock first and then turn it off again afterwards (which is when water is cleared from inside the speaker):


  • Swipe up from the bottom of the watch face to open Control Center > tap on Water Lock to lock the screen.
  • When finished: turn the Digital Crown to unlock the screen and to clear water from the speaker.


Swimming workouts


Starting a swimming workout in the Workout app on Apple Watch Series 2 models automatically enables Water Lock, which locks the screen to prevent accidental interactions during your workout. To finish a workout and expel any water:


  • Press the Digital Crown and the side button at the same time (which pauses the workout).
  • Turn the Digital Crown, which unlocks the screen and clears any water from inside the watch's speaker (it may make a sound).
  • Swipe right and tap on End.


Accidental / other exposure to water


If the watch is exposed to water accidentally at any time or if you forget to enable it before planned exposure to water, Water Lock can be enabled afterwards and then immediately turned off again to expel any water from inside the speaker (by following the same steps as above).


After swimming or exposing it to anything other than fresh water, be sure to clean your Apple Watch Series 2 by gently rinsing it with warm tap water. The watch and band should also then be dried using a nonabrasive, lint-free cloth.


More information:

Work out with your Apple Watch - Apple Support

About Apple Watch water resistance - Apple Support

https://help.apple.com/watch/#/apd707b42a5e

Jul 17, 2017 8:51 PM in response to Bemac951

You should because that tells the Watch that you are going into a pool/ocean (at least that is my thought since I got a Series 2 watch that is water resistant). Supposed - from what I have read - you can run the Water lock afterwards to get any water that got into the speaker/microphone holes removed, but why take a chance?

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