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If you’re not getting a heart rate signal, first make sure you’re wearing your Surge
correctly, either moving it higher or lower on your wrist or tightening or loosening
the band. After a short wait, you should see your heart rate again. If a heart rate
signal is still not found, check your Heart Rate Tracking setting; see “Managing
Settings on your Fitbit Surge” on page 27 for more information.
Using GPS
The Fitbit Surge includes a GPS receiver to track your route during several activities,
including Free Run, Lap Run, Walk, and Hike. On your dashboard, GPS data is shown
in a map view along with the stats tracked during the activity.
When you select a run or exercise that uses GPS, Surge begins searching for a GPS
signal. As with any GPS device, a signal is likely to be discovered more quickly if you
are outside in an open area and standing still.
For best results, wait for the signal to be discovered before you start your activity.
If a GPS signal isn’t discovered within a few seconds, a Quick Start option appears.
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