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To remove the band, lift the strap and slide the clasp away from the buckle. 

 

Caring For Your Band 

Your UP3 is rain, splash and sweat-resistant. However, your band should be removed before 
showering, swimming or other extreme conditions (such as saunas and steam rooms). 

Use a wet cloth to clean your band, or gently rub your band with isopropyl alcohol. 

 

Summary of Contents for Up3

Page 1: ... the right The pins from the charging cable will magnetically hold the band in place Next insert the charging cable into your computer or a standard USB wall adapter You can bend the charging cable if needed The icons on the face of the band will illuminate and cycle through to indicate that the tracker is charging ...

Page 2: ...orial video on charging your band Expected Behavior When charging each of the three band icons cycle through pulsing on and off If your tracker s battery is completely drained the orange runner icon on your band may remain lit for up to 5 minutes before displaying expected charging behavior When fully charged the band icons will stop pulsing and the runner icon glows solidly ...

Page 3: ...der to ensure comfort and accurate tracking including heart rate capture and advanced sleep detection it s important to wear your band properly We recommend wearing the band on your non dominant wrist Wearing Your Band Hold the band upright with the loop at the bottom Note the location of your band s sensors Place the band on your non dominant wrist then rest your wrist on a flat surface ...

Page 4: ... strap to hold the loop in place The fit should be snug but not too tight Note where the clasp lands then remove the band and adjust the buckle accordingly Put the band back on and insert the clasp just over the buckle to secure the band to your wrist ...

Page 5: ...ckle Caring For Your Band Your UP3 is rain splash and sweat resistant However your band should be removed before showering swimming or other extreme conditions such as saunas and steam rooms Use a wet cloth to clean your band or gently rub your band with isopropyl alcohol ...

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