Withings HWA09-MODEL 3-ALL-IN ScanWatch - Hybrid Smartwatch & Activity Tracker with Connected GPS, Heart Rate Monitor, Sleep Monitor, Smart Notifications, Water Resistant with 30-Day Battery Life, Android & iOS

User Manual - Page 54

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EN-54
ScanWatch
v1.0 | August, 2020
To use the electrical heart sensor to measure your heart rate, select the ECG
mode on the watch and place your finger on the bezel.
Important:
ScanWatch cannot detect heart attacks. If you ever experience chest pain,
pressure, tightness, or what you think is a heart attack, call emergency services
immediately.
ScanWatch does not constantly look for AFib. This means ScanWatch cannot
detect all instances of AFib, and people with AFib may not get a notification.
If you’re not feeling well, you should talk to your doctor even if you don’t get
a notification. Symptoms such as a rapid, pounding, or fluttering heartbeat,
dizziness, or fainting, can indicate a serious condition.
Do not change your medication without talking to your doctor.
In some instances, the notification may indicate the presence of an irregular
heart rhythm other than AFib.
Viewing my heart rate data
You can see your latest heart rate measurement directly from your ScanWatch. To
do so, simply press the side button of the watch and rotate it to go through the
dierent screens until the Heart rate screen is displayed. Note that going to the
heart rate screen will trigger a new heart rate measurement.
If you want to see the full history of your heart rate measurement, you can log in
to the Health Mate app.
If you wear your ScanWatch every day, you will receive an average heart rate item
in your Home screen. This heart rate item shows your heart rate average and your
dierent heart rate zones during the day.
If you notice that your heart rate graph line is dotted and not solid, please make
sure that you wear your ScanWatch properly (the dotted lines on the chart
indicate gaps in heart rate measurement). Refer to “Tracking my heart rate” on
page52 for more information.
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