Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Solar Charging
- Activities and Apps- Starting an Activity
- Stopping an Activity
- Adding or Removing a Favorite Activity
- Creating a Custom Activity
- Indoor Activities
- Outdoor Activities
- Multisport
- Swimming
- Golfing
- Climbing Sports
- Starting an Expedition
 
- Connected Features
- Safety and Tracking Features
- Connect IQ Features
- Garmin Pay
- Heart Rate Features- Wrist-based Heart Rate
- Running Dynamics
- Performance Measurements- Turning Off Performance Notifications
- Detecting Performance Measurements Automatically
- Syncing Activities and Performance Measurements
- About VO2 Max. Estimates
- Viewing Your Predicted Race Times
- About Training Effect
- Heart Rate Variability and Stress Level
- Performance Condition
- Lactate Threshold
- Getting Your FTP Estimate
 
- Training Status
- Body Battery™
 
- Pulse Oximeter
- Training- Setting Up Your User Profile
- Activity Tracking
- Workouts
- Interval Workouts
- PacePro Training
- Segments
- Using Virtual Partner®
- Setting a Training Target
- Racing a Previous Activity
- Personal Records
- Pausing Your Training Status
- Enabling Self Evaluation
 
- Clocks
- Navigation- Saving Your Location
- Projecting a Waypoint
- Navigating to a Destination
- Courses
- Using ClimbPro
- Marking and Starting Navigation to a Man Overboard Location
- Navigating with Sight 'N Go
- Navigating to Your Starting Point During an Activity
- Navigating to the Starting Point of a Saved Activity
- Stopping Navigation
- Map
- Compass
- Altimeter and Barometer
 
- History
- Customizing Your Device- Activities and App Settings
- Changing the Order of an Activity in the Apps List
- Widgets
- Customizing the Controls Menu
- Watch Face Settings
- Sensors Settings
- Map Settings
- Navigation Settings
- Power Manager Settings
- System Settings
- Viewing Device Information
 
- Wireless Sensors
- Device Information
- Device Maintenance
- Troubleshooting- My device is in the wrong language
- Is my smartphone compatible with my device?
- My phone will not connect to the device
- Can I use my Bluetooth sensor with my watch?
- Restarting Your Device
- Resetting All Default Settings
- Acquiring Satellite Signals
- The temperature reading is not accurate
- Maximizing the Battery Life
- Activity Tracking
- Getting More Information
 
- Appendix
- Index
cycling, and swimming. For the most accurate calorie data 
during your activity, set your maximum heart rate. You can also 
set each heart rate zone and enter your resting heart rate 
manually. You can manually adjust your zones on the device or 
using your Garmin Connect account.
1
Hold MENU.
2
Select User Profile > Heart Rate.
3
Select Max. HR, and enter your maximum heart rate.
You can use the Auto Detection feature to automatically 
record your maximum heart rate during an activity (Detecting 
Performance Measurements Automatically, page 16).
4
Select LTHR > Enter Manually, and enter your lactate 
threshold heart rate.
You can perform a guided test to estimate your lactate 
threshold (Lactate Threshold, page 18). You can use the 
Auto Detection feature to automatically record your lactate 
threshold during an activity (Detecting Performance 
Measurements Automatically, page 16).
5
Select Resting HR, and enter your resting heart rate.
You can use the average resting heart rate measured by your 
device, or you can set a custom resting heart rate.
6
Select Zones > Based On.
7
Select an option:
• Select BPM to view and edit the zones in beats per 
minute.
• Select %Max. HR to view and edit the zones as a 
percentage of your maximum heart rate.
• Select %HRR to view and edit the zones as a percentage 
of your heart rate reserve (maximum heart rate minus 
resting heart rate).
• Select %LTHR to view and edit the zones as a percentage 
of your lactate threshold heart rate.
8
Select a zone, and enter a value for each zone.
9
Select Add Sport Heart Rate, and select a sport profile to 
add separate heart rate zones (optional).
10
Repeat the steps to add sport heart rate zones (optional).
Letting the Device Set Your Heart Rate Zones
The default settings allow the device to detect your maximum 
heart rate and set your heart rate zones as a percentage of your 
maximum heart rate.
• Verify that your user profile settings are accurate (Setting Up 
Your User Profile, page 21).
• Run often with the wrist or chest heart rate monitor.
• Try a few heart rate training plans, available from your 
Garmin Connect account.
• View your heart rate trends and time in zones using your 
Garmin Connect account.
Heart Rate Zone Calculations
Zone % of 
Maximum 
Heart Rate
Perceived Exertion Benefits
1 50–60% Relaxed, easy pace, 
rhythmic breathing
Beginning-level 
aerobic training, 
reduces stress
2 60–70% Comfortable pace, 
slightly deeper 
breathing, conversation 
possible
Basic cardiovascular 
training, good 
recovery pace
3 70–80% Moderate pace, more 
difficult to hold 
conversation
Improved aerobic 
capacity, optimal 
cardiovascular training
Zone % of 
Maximum 
Heart Rate
Perceived Exertion Benefits
4 80–90% Fast pace and a bit 
uncomfortable, breathing 
forceful
Improved anaerobic 
capacity and 
threshold, improved 
speed
5 90–100% Sprinting pace, 
unsustainable for long 
period of time, labored 
breathing
Anaerobic and 
muscular endurance, 
increased power
Setting Your Power Zones
The values for the zones are default values based on gender, 
weight, and average ability, and may not match your personal 
abilities. If you know your functional threshold power (FTP) 
value, you can enter it and allow the software to calculate your 
power zones automatically. You can manually adjust your zones 
on the device or using your Garmin Connect account.
1
Hold MENU.
2
Select User Profile > Power Zones.
3
Select an activity.
4
Select Based On.
5
Select an option:
• Select Watts to view and edit the zones in watts.
• Select % FTP to view and edit the zones as a percentage 
of your functional threshold power.
6
Select FTP, and enter your FTP value.
7
Select a zone, and enter a value for each zone.
8
If necessary, select Minimum, and enter a minimum power 
value.
Activity Tracking
The activity tracking feature records your daily step count, 
distance traveled, intensity minutes, floors climbed, calories 
burned, and sleep statistics for each recorded day. Your calories 
burned includes your base metabolism plus activity calories.
The number of steps taken during the day appears on the steps 
widget. The step count is updated periodically.
For more information about activity tracking and fitness metric 
accuracy, go to garmin.com/ataccuracy.
Auto Goal
Your device creates a daily step goal automatically, based on 
your previous activity levels. As you move during the day, the 
device shows your progress toward your daily goal  .
If you choose not to use the auto goal feature, you can set a 
personalized step goal on your Garmin Connect account.
Using the Move Alert
Sitting for prolonged periods of time can trigger undesirable 
metabolic state changes. The move alert reminds you to keep 
moving. After one hour of inactivity, Move! and the red bar 
appear. Additional segments appear after every 15 minutes of 
inactivity. The device also beeps or vibrates if audible tones are 
turned on (System Settings, page 38).
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