User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Welcome
- 2. Get started
- 2.1. Your Suunto 7
- 2.2. Set up and pair your Suunto 7
- 2.3. Change language
- 2.4. Charge your watch
- 2.5. Learn to navigate your Suunto 7
- 2.6. Wake up your display
- 2.7. Connect to the Internet
- 2.8. Keep your Suunto 7 up to date
- 2.9. Set an alarm
- 2.10. Turn your watch on and off
- 2.11. Restart your watch
- 2.12. Reset your watch to factory settings
- 3. Wear OS by Google
- 4. Customize your watch
- 5. Sports by Suunto
- 5.1. Suunto Wear app on your watch
- 5.2. Suunto mobile app on your phone
- 5.3. Suunto maps
- 5.4. Different sports and measurements
- 5.5. Start an exercise
- 5.6. Control watch during exercise
- 5.7. Pause and resume exercise
- 5.8. End and review exercise
- 5.9. Swimming with Suunto 7
- 5.10. Exercise with maps
- 5.11. Exercise with music
- 5.12. Exercise options
- 5.13. Map options
- 5.14. General options
- 5.15. Diary
- 6. Heart rate
- 7. Activity tracking
- 8. Music
- 9. Battery life
- 10. FAQ
- 11. How to videos
- 12. Care and support
- 13. Glossary
- 14. Reference
- 15. Safety
Follow your progress with laps
Laps are a great way to follow your progress during exercise and to analyze your
eorts in more detail afterwards. With Suunto Wear app you can create lap marks
manually or choose a sport mode that creates laps automatically for you.
Autolaps
Sport modes, like running, cycling, and indoor rowing, come with automatic lap
updates to follow your progress based on certain distance or time. For instance, with
running sport mode, your watch alerts you every kilometer or mile and shows your
average pace and heart rate of your last kilometer on the screen.
To follow and compare your eorts real-time between dierent laps, go to the
dedicated lap table view. In most sport modes it is the second exercise screen.
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