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6 Measuring heart rate When your heart beats, your capillaries expand and contract based on blood volume changes. PurePulse™ LED lights on the back
7 2. Click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the dashboard and select Settings. 3. Using the navigation tabs on the left, find Heart Rate Zo
8 To charge your Charge HR, plug the charging cable into the USB port on your computer or an AC charging adapter and plug the other end into the port
9 Automatic tracking with the Fitbit Charge HR Your Charge HR has you covered day and night. Tracking all-day stats Your Charge HR automatically trac
10 buttons or otherwise enter a “sleep mode” to begin tracking sleep. Simply wear your Charge HR to bed. To see your sleep data, sync your tracker an
11 Tracking Exercise As mentioned above, your Charge HR automatically tracks several stats throughout the day. Using the exercise mode feature, you
12 Using Silent Alarms Your Charge HR can gently vibrate to wake or alert you with its silent alarm feature. Silent alarms can be configured to recur
13 Receiving Call Notifications Over 120 compatible mobile devices let you receive incoming phone call notifications on your Charge HR. To determine
14 Using your Fitbit.com Dashboard Browser requirements Browser Mac Version Windows Version Apple Safari 5.1.1 and higher Not supported Google Ch
15 Device info To see the time your tracker last synced, its battery level, and any upcoming alarms, click the gear icon in the top-right corner of
Table of Contents Getting Started ... 1!What you’ll
16 Updating Fitbit Charge HR Free feature enhancements and product improvements are occasionally made available with firmware updates provided throug
17 Restarting your Charge HR If you experience one of the following problems with your Charge HR, it may be fixed by restarting your tracker. Note th
18 Charge HR General Info & Specifications Sensors and motors Your Charge HR uses a MEMS 3-axis accelerometer to measure your motion patterns and
19 Size Length Width Small wristband 5.5 – 6.7 in 140 – 170 mm 0.83 in 21 mm Large wristband 6.3 – 7.6 in 161 – 194 mm 0.
20 Regulatory & Safety Notices Model Name: FB405 USA: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement This device complies with FCC part 15 FCC
21 IC Notice to Users in accordance with RSS GEN Issue 3: This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is sub
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25 Safety Statement This equipment has been tested to comply with safety certification in accordance with the specifications of EN Standard: EN60950
Tracking Exercise ... 11!Using Silent Alarms ...
26 • Use skin care products sparingly on the areas of the skin covered by your Fitbit product. • Take the product off from time to time to clean it
27 Disposal and Recycling Information The symbol on the product or its packaging signifies that this product must be disposed of separately from or
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1 Getting Started Make every beat count with Charge HR—an advanced tracking wristband that gives you automatic, continuous heart rate and activity tr
2 the articles on our help site, https://help.fitbit.com. Just select Charge HR and then pick from a category to browse, or enter a search term to fi
3 Setting up your Charge HR You can set up your Charge HR using the Fitbit app for iOS, the Fitbit app for Android, the Fitbit app for Windows Phone,
4 2. Go to the folder containing the file you downloaded and look for the installation program: - For Mac: Install Fitbit Connect.pkg - For Window
5 Getting to know your Fitbit Charge HR Wearing your tracker Your Charge HR is designed to be most accurate when worn on your wrist. While it may tra
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