User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Getting to Know Your Watch
- Connecting the Watch to Your Companion Device
- How to Use Your Watch
- Waking Your Watch
- Dimming the Screen
- Changing the Watch Face
- Notification Cards
- Blocking Notifications
- Call Notifications
- Do Not Disturb Mode
- Seeing Battery Remaining and Date
- Controlling the Sound Setting
- Turning Your Screen Off with Theater Mode
- Boosting Screen Brightness
- Opening the Settings Menu
- Managing Storage
- Tasks Using Voice Command
- Using Your Voice to Control Your Watch
- Changing the Apps You Use for Voice Actions
- Taking or Viewing a Note
- Setting a Reminder
- Seeing Your Step Count
- Using the Heart Rate Sensor
- Sending a Text
- Sending and Reading Email
- Using your Calendar
- Navigating
- Setting a Timer
- Using the Stopwatch
- Setting an Alarm
- Managing Your Alarms
- Apps
- Settings
- Opening the Settings Menu
- Adjusting the Display Brightness
- Changing Your Watch Face
- Changing the Font Size
- Using Gestures
- The Always-on Screen Setting
- Managing Sound Settings
- Changing Wi-Fi Settings
- Changing Bluetooth Settings
- Changing Network Settings
- Managing Your Location Services
- Turning Airplane Mode On/Off
- Setting Accessibility Options
- Setting Date & Time
- Setting a Screen Lock
- Managing Permissions
- Turning Your Watch Off
- Getting Information about Your Watch
- More Information
- Safety Information
Tasks Usin g Voice Comm and
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NOTE
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Wearing your watch too loosely or moving a lot may cause inaccurate
measurements.
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Never look directly at the heart rate sensor light as this may damage your
eyes.
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Escaping light may lead to inaccurate measurements. Wear your watch below
your wrist bone so it sits flat against your skin to prevent light from leaking
out while measuring your pulse.
Getting Accurate Measurements
Heart rate readings may be inaccurate depending on the conditions
and your surroundings. Follow these steps for more accurate heart rate
readings:
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Never measure your heart rate after smoking or drinking alcohol.
Smoking and/or alcohol can affect your heart rate.
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Never take heart rate measurements at low temperatures. Keep
yourself warm when you measure your heart rate.
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Users with thin wrists may find their heart rate measurements are
inaccurate.
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When measuring your pulse for workout purposes, take the
measurement while seated and relaxed before exercise, then proceed
with your workout.
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If the measurement significantly differs from predicted values, relax
and measure again in 30 minutes.
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Confirm your pulse by taking repeated measurements (about 5
times).
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If you speak, yawn, or breathe deeply during the measurement, you
may see inaccurate values.
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Your circulation, blood pressure, or skin condition can affect the light
reflection process and may lead to inaccurate measurements.
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If light reflection is blocked by body hair or other items, you may
obtain inaccurate measurements.