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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. Boththe top and bottom wristbands can be swapped with
accessory wristbands, sold separately. For wristband measurements, see
"Wristband size" on page69.
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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