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Mio VELO User Guide

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USING MIO VELO

GETTING YOUR HEART RATE

You can get your real-time heart rate when you put Mio VELO in Heart Rate (HR) Mode. You 

must be wearing Mio VELO to obtain an accurate heart rate reading. The heart rate may take 

a few seconds to stabilize while your body is adjusting to the physical activity. We recommend 

activating Heart Rate Mode during the warm up stage of your workout.

Turning On HR Mode

1.  While standing still, press and hold the Button until the LED lights up. The color of this LED 

is an indicator of the battery level. (See 

Charging The Battery

 for more information).

2.  Mio VELO will immediately begin searching for your HR, indicated by the pulsing light 

blue LED.

3.  Hold your arm still until the LED blinks in a distinctively slower pattern. This means Mio 

VELO has found your heart rate. The LED color at this point is an indicator for the HR 

zone. For more details, please refer to 

Heart Rate Zones

.

If no valid heart rate signal is found within the initial 2 minutes, the LED will light up in red for 2 

seconds, then Mio VELO will automatically leave Heart Rate Mode and turn off.  

Please refer to 

Troubleshooting

.

During your workout, if you see a red LED flashing in a steady pattern (ON for 1 second, OFF for 

1 second), Mio VELO has lost connection to your heart rate. Please refer to 

Troubleshooting

.

Turning Off HR Mode

Press and hold the Button until the LED turns solid. Your Mio VELO will switch off when the 

LED turns off. (The colour of this LED indicates the battery level. See 

Charging The Battery

 

for more information).

Troubleshooting

• 

Minimize wrist movement when Mio VELO is searching for your initial heart rate. 

• 

Try tightening the strap.

• 

Try wearing Mio VELO higher on your forearm.

• 

On colder days, activate the heart rate reading before heading outdoors. 

• 

If you are still having trouble, try wearing Mio VELO on your other arm.

Important:

 Wash Mio LINK regularly with mild soap and water to prevent skin irritation. Make 

sure you allow both your arm and the LINK to dry completely before resuming wear. 

Summary of Contents for VELO

Page 1: ...COMPLETE USER GUIDE mioglobal com...

Page 2: ...Mio VELO 11 Mio VELO Specifications Warranty and Regulations 12 Warranty Service 13 Exclusions And Limitations Of Liability Disclaimers 14 Copyright and Trademarks 14 Regulations and Conformity HAVE...

Page 3: ...register your Mio VELO online at mioglobal com register to receive full warranty service GETTING STARTED What s Included 1 Mio VELO 2 USB Charger 3 Quick Start Guide 2 3 QUICK START GUIDE Set up your...

Page 4: ...with concave wrists wear the Mio VELO higher and on the underside of your forearm since bending of the wrist may affect the heart rate reading 4 If you are using Mio VELO with an ANT sport device wea...

Page 5: ...eart Rate Zones If no valid heart rate signal is found within the initial 2 minutes the LED will light up in red for 2 seconds then Mio VELO will automatically leave Heart Rate Mode and turn off Pleas...

Page 6: ...ne Alerts Training Zone Mode 5 Zone is the factory default on Mio VELO To switch to Zone Alert Mode 1 Zone or to customize the upper and lower boundaries of each HR zone please refer to Set Up Trainin...

Page 7: ...ress and hold the Button to turn on HR Mode 3 Turn on the Bluetooth function of your smartphone or tablet 4 Open the Mio GO app If you are opening the app for the first time you will be asked to set u...

Page 8: ...sensors and devices Position the receiving device as close to your Mio VELO as possible within 1 meter 3 feet Wear the receiving device on your arm in your front pocket or in front of you on a belt o...

Page 9: ...ur device will register the Mio VELO MAINTAINING YOUR MIO VELO CHARGING THE BATTERY Mio VELO contains a rechargeable lithium polymer battery Follow these instructions and guidelines to maintain the ba...

Page 10: ...32 F to 77 F Do not disassemble puncture or incinerate the Mio VELO strap or battery If the band casing breaks and the battery is exposed keep the battery away from children Contact your local recycl...

Page 11: ...omes irritated wear VELO on the other arm or discontinue wearing until the irritation clears Other Care Tips Do not attempt to disassemble or service your Mio VELO Protect your VELO from impact shocks...

Page 12: ...te of purchase and lasts for one year ending on the first anniversary of the date of purchase Your store dealer or its importer or distributor may have offered you a longer warranty period as part of...

Page 13: ...SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INCIDENTAL PUNITIVE INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF ANTICIPATED BENEFITS LOSS OF DATA LOSS OF USE COST OF CAPITAL COST OF ANY SU...

Page 14: ...trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Physical Enterprises Inc or Mio is under license Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners REGULATIONS A...

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