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Wearing
1. Wear the watch strap not too tight or too loose, and leave enough space for the skin to
breathe. This makes you feel comfortable and allows the sensor to function.
2. When measuring blood oxygen, wear the watch correctly. Avoid wearing the watch on the
wrist joint, keep your arm flat, maintain comfortable (appropriately tight) fitting between the
watch and the wrist skin, and keep your arm still throughout the measurement process. When
affected by external factors (arm sag, arm sway, arm hair, tattoo, etc.), the measurement result
may be inaccurate or the measurement may fail with no output.
3. We recommend that you tighten the watch strap during workout and loosen it afterwards.
Basic Operations
Commonly used gestures and buttons
Operation
Corresponding Result
Tap the screen
Uses a feature, selects the current item, or proceeds with the
next step
Press and hold the watch
face
Activates watch face selection and watch face settings
Cover the screen
Turns off the screen
Swipe from left to right
On most sub-level pages, returns to the upper-level page
Swipe up or down on the
screen
Scrolls or switches pages
Rotate the digital crown
Scrolls or switches pages
Press and hold the side
button for 5 seconds or
longer
Powers on, accesses the restart page, and performs force
restart
Control center
Swipe down on the watch face page to enter the Control Center, where you can access system
features of the watch.
Supported features include Power Saving mode, DND, Sleep mode, Theater mode, Calendar,
Volume, Keep Screen On, Brightness, Settings, Flashlight, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Screen Lock,
and Find My Phone.
Find the phone
1. Keep the watch connected to your phone.
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