User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Get started
- Unlock Fitbit Premium
- Wear Luxe
- Basics
- Apps and Clock Faces
- Notifications from your phone
- Timekeeping
- Activity and Wellness
- Exercise and Heart Health
- Update, Restart, and Erase
- Troubleshooting
- General Info and Specifications
- Regulatory and Safety Notices
- USA: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement
- Canada: Industry Canada (IC) statement
- European Union (EU)
- Argentina
- Australia and New Zealand
- Belarus
- Botswana
- Customs Union
- Indonesia
- Israel
- Japan
- Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
- Mexico
- Morocco
- Nigeria
- Oman
- Pakistan
- Philippines
- Serbia
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Taiwan
- United Arab Emirates
- United Kingdom
- Zambia
- About the Battery
- IP Rating
- Safety Statement
- Regulatory Markings
Wear Luxe
WearLuxe around your wrist. If you need to attach a different size band, or if you
purchased another band, see the instructions in "Change the band" on the facing
page.
Placement for all-day wear vs. exercise
When you're not exercising, wear Luxe a finger's width above your wrist bone.
In general, it's always important to give your wrist a break on a regular basis by
removing your tracker for around an hour after extended wear. We recommend
removing your tracker while you shower. Although you can shower while wearing
your tracker, not doing so reduces the potential for exposure to soaps, shampoos,
and conditioners, which can cause long-term damage to your tracker and may
cause skin irritation.
For optimized heart-rate tracking while exercising:
l During a workout, experiment with wearing your tracker a bit higher on your
wrist for an improved fit. Many exercises, such as bike riding or weight lifting,
cause you to bend your wrist frequently, which could interfere with the heart-
rate signal if the tracker is lower on your wrist.
l Wear your tracker on top of your wrist, and make sure the back of the device
is in contact with your skin.
l Consider tightening your band before a workout and loosening it when you’re
done. The band should be snug but not constricting (a tight band restricts
blood flow, potentially affecting the heart-rate signal).
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