Product Information
TSA Combination Lock
Selected luggage comes equipped with combination locks that are Travel Sentry Certified and are both recognized and accepted by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). This lock allows for a fully customizable combination yet still allows TSA airport security agents to open the lock without destroying it in the event that a baggage search is required.
Setting Your Personal CombinationYour new resettable combination padlock is preset to open at 0-0-0, even though the dials may be positioned at other numbers. To set a new combination, simply refer to the instruction card included in the product. If this card seems to have been misplaced, please click the icon below that most closely resembles your lock to download a User Manual or contact Online Customer Support.
ScanSmart™ Technology
FAST, SIMPLE, SMARTBackpacks equipped with ScanSmart™ technology are designed specifically to help speed through airport security processing with a laptop computer. These backpacks meet all Transportation Security Administration (TSA) checkpoint guidelines for laptop in-case scanning by allowing the fully protected computer compartment to completely open up and lay flat on TSA X-ray belts.
Note that despite the ScanSmart design, the TSA reserves the right to re-scan or ask anyone to remove a laptop from its case for completely unobstructed scanning. To help prevent these occurrences and allow for an unobstructed view of the laptop, no other objects such as pens, files, keys, earphones, cables or other electronics should be placed around the laptop computer.
Cleaning
LUGGAGE & BACKPACKSTo clean soft side luggage & backpack products, gently brush the soiled area with a cloth or a soft nylon-bristle brush. For more persistent stains, we recommend spot cleaning the soiled area using a mild soap and warm water along with a cloth and/or a soft nylon-bristle brush. Do not completely saturate the fabric and do not get onto the leather trim. Dry by dabbing with a clean, dry cloth then hang or lay flat to air dry. Do not dry with heat. Do not dry clean or clean/dry in an automated washer/dryer. Do not use benzene or alcohol based cleaning products.
To clean hardside luggage, wipe down the entire outside surface using a mild soap and warm water with a soft, non-abrasive cloth. For the best results, clean the entire panel, not just the soiled area. Dry with a clean, non-abrasive cloth. Do not dry with heat. Do not use benzene or alcohol based cleaning products.
If you should still have care or cleaning questions, please contact Online Customer Support.
SWISSGEAR WATCHES
GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR LEGACY WATCHFor more information on setting the day, time and date of your SWISSGEAR Legacy timepiece, please visit: https://www.swissgear.g3/swissgear-watch-instructions
- First, use a paper clip to open the clasp of the watch.
- Once the clasp is released, move the receiver to the left or right to tighten or loosen the bracelet. When the bracelet adjusted to your desired fit, close the clasp to keep the watch in place on your wrist.
Watches are classified by their degree of water-resistance. All SWISSGEAR watches are rated at 10 ATM and are suitable for showering, swimming and shallow snorkeling. As gaskets may age, crowns may receive knocks and changes in temperature may weaken the water-resistance, the water-resistance of your watch can only be guaranteed 18 months. We recommend a water-resistance test every 18 months by your local watch repair shop or at least every time the case of the watch is opened.
NOTE: Make sure that the crown is not in the setting position and that it is fully pushed back into operating position for full water-resistance. As well, don’t operate the crown while your watch is underwater.
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65
The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, also referred to as Proposition 65, is a California initiative to address concerns regarding exposure to toxic chemicals. Proposition 65 requires warning labels on products that contains certain levels of the 600+ elements that the California Air Resources Board considers a carcinogen or a reproductive toxicant. These elements include lead, brass, PVC and a multitude of other everyday elements.
The general Proposition 65 notice is: WARNING: You have purchased an item that contains a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm.