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l Don't wear your watch too tight; a tight wristband restricts blood flow,
potentially affecting the heart-rate signal. The watch should be slightly tighter
(snug but not constricting)during exercise.
l With high-intensity interval training or other activities where your wrist is
moving vigorously and non-rhythmically, the movement may limit the
sensor's ability to provide a heart-rate reading. If your watch doesn't show a
heart-rate reading, try relaxing your wrist and staying still briefly.
Handedness
For greater accuracy, you must specify whether you wear Versa on your dominant
or non-dominant hand. Your dominant hand is the one you use for writing and
eating. By default, the Wrist setting is set to non-dominant. If you wear Versa on
your dominant hand, change the Wrist setting in the Fitbit app.
Change the wristband
Versa comes with a small wristband attached and an additional large, bottom
wristband in the box. Boththe top and bottom wristbands can be swapped with
accessory wristbands, sold separately. For wristband measurements, see
"Wristband size" on page69.
Remove a wristband
To remove the wristband:
1. Turn over Versa and find the quick-release lever.
2. While pressing the quick-release lever inward, gently pull the wristband away
from the watch to release it.
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