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- WARNING: 

This device is not a toy and should not be used as such. 

Putting it in the mouth is especially forbidden, especially by children, 

in order to avoid swallowing it and/or suffocation.  

- The device must not be tightened excessively when worn, in order 

to allow air to circulate, and for this purpose it must be removed from 

time to time.   

- For parts of the body on which the device is worn, skin care products 

must be used in moderation.  

- In case of prolonged contact, the device can cause skin irritation, and 

for some sensitive persons, allergies may occur.   In case of itching, 

irritation, ruddiness, and/or swelling of the skin, please interrupt use 

of the device, and put it over an item of clothing.  If the symptoms 

persist, see a doctor. 

- If handled and/or disposed of incorrectly, the device can damage the 

environment or cause injuries.  

- When driving and in any other situation in which distraction may cau-

se, add to, or worsen risk and dangerous situations, do not check call 

indications or any other data shown on the device’s display.   

WARNINGS FOR USE 

- This device must not be used in a sauna or a steam bath.  

- The device can get damaged or the lifespan of the battery may be 

shortened if it is not used within the following ambient temperature 

limits: 0°C and 35°C. 

- The device can get damaged or the lifespan of the battery may be 

shortened if it is not kept within the following ambient temperature 

limits: -20°C and 50°C.

- Although it is designed to withstand water and dust sprays, the de-

vice should normally be kept clean and dry, and must not be washed 

using running water, or put in a dishwasher, washing machine, or 

tumble drier, nor must it be cleaned using abrasive substances. 

- The device should not be left exposed to direct sunlight for a long 

period of time. 

Chapter  7

Safety precautions

USER MANUAL page  28

Summary of Contents for BF50HR

Page 1: ...EN SMARTBAND USER GUIDE BF50HR...

Page 2: ...ts 6 Pedometer Mileage and heart rate 7 Chapter 2 How to wear 10 Chapter 3 Battery charging 12 Chapter 4 APP download 13 Chapter 5 Power ON OFF Display 14 Chapter 6 APP manage with smartphone 15 start...

Page 3: ...ETY 26 Safety precautions 27 Use warnings 28 Chapter 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 31 Chapter 9 WARNINGS 33 Chapter10 WARRANTY 34 Legal warranty 34 Company warranty 35 Declaration of conformity 36 USER M...

Page 4: ...Initial setup USER MANUAL page 4 CAPITOLO 5 Chapter 1...

Page 5: ...NOT in the box you can use what you have with your smartphone Quick setup manual Safety and warranty guides NOTE Lithium polymer battery already included in the bracelet Non removable and non replacea...

Page 6: ...martband it is used to connect to a mobile device SMARTPHONE which has a large display and a more useful memory to keep track of your movements and all the other measurements Bluetooth technology is u...

Page 7: ...s Pedometer Distance Sleep monitoring Heart rate not on BF50 Blood pressure not on BF50 Blood oxygenation not on BF50 How it works steps counter Pedometer The operating principle of the pedometer is a...

Page 8: ...as follows The distance traveled is based on the number of steps The average pitch multiplied by number of steps distance The user fill his or her personal data into the smartphone ap plication such a...

Page 9: ...chang es in hemodynamic fluxes The optical sensor consists of 2 LEDs that send light waves to the body The FITNESS bracelet processor captures the portrayed light and translates it into the heart rat...

Page 10: ...Chapter 2 How to wear USER MANUAL page 10 Strap Device 1 Open the package and pull out the device and the strap 2 Insert as per image the device in the strap...

Page 11: ...MANUAL page 11 3 ulnar styloid Wear the FITNESS bracelet near the ulnar styloid wrist as shown above 4 Hook the FITNESS bracelet with care not to tighten too much ensuring air passage like a normal w...

Page 12: ...n be connected to a USB charging adapter NOT in BOX you can use the battery charger that you normally use with your smartphone On the bracelet display the battery icon starts blinking until the rechar...

Page 13: ...our phone is switched on 3 Go to settings top left button Device Search Scroll down to the Scan entry 4 Select relevant Bracelet a dialog box informs you that the associa tion is in progress repeat th...

Page 14: ...sure the battery is charged 2 Press and hold the power button on the side the cuff vibrates for about 3 seconds see figure below Key on off 11 13 10 28 180 1 3 130 Date time Pedometer Mileage KM Calor...

Page 15: ...h the FITNESS bracelet 1 Download and launch APP on your smartphone see Chapter 4 2 The following screen displays the various screens and functions available on the APP called BravoFIT Note NOT all br...

Page 16: ...apter 6 APP management with smartphone The following two pages have four initial synthesis screens suggesting various actions that will follow you do not need to enter now Fig 1 recording of moving da...

Page 17: ...USER MANUAL page 17 Fig 3 Entering personal data birth year height weight sex name photo Fig 4 Various tips Fig 4 Fig 3...

Page 18: ...ight weight name photo step goal and metering system Tip Enter your data in a very accurate way to ensure that read ings are as accurate as possible Tap here to enter personal image Tap here to enter...

Page 19: ...rtphone by wrist movement Tap here to enable or disable bracelet notifica tions such as Incoming Call SMS Facebook and add few more personal example WhatsApp Fig 9 Tap here for alarms warnings and mor...

Page 20: ...The name of the bracelet model to associate may not match the commercial name and it is recommended that you search the site in an isolated location and still disable other Bluetooth devices in the a...

Page 21: ...t such as Incoming Call SMS Facebook and even add personal example WhatsApp or more NOTE Some notifications are subject to their actual presence in the smartphone used in association with the bracelet...

Page 22: ...e following screens where you can view detailed day week and month charts Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13 NOTE The bracelet begins measuring the Day one minute after midnight and ends reading at 23 and 59 for a...

Page 23: ...lationship between the steps taken and the kilometers run and the calories consumed is all the more accurate the more you enter your personal data correctly such as height age sex weight see Figure 5...

Page 24: ...here you can view detailed day week and month charts Fig 15 Fig 16 Fig 17 NOTE The bracelet performs sleep quality reading at night separating sleep quality in Deep sleep Light sleep Wake Reading is o...

Page 25: ...USER MANUAL page 25 Fig 16 Fig 17 Weekly view Montly view...

Page 26: ...Safety precautions CAPITOLO 5 Chapter 7 USER MANUAL page 26...

Page 27: ...ust not be used or kept in places that are dusty or have high concentrations of materials dispersed in the air Keep the device dry and do not touch the battery charger or device with damp or wet hands...

Page 28: ...vironment or cause injuries When driving and in any other situation in which distraction may cau se add to or worsen risk and dangerous situations do not check call indications or any other data shown...

Page 29: ...tion including prevention monitoring diagnosis care or attenua tion of any pathology This device is designed and intended exclusively for fitness pursuits on an amateur basis Consult a physician befor...

Page 30: ...functions which may pose a risk for users with specific health conditions The device should preferably be used at a safe distance of at least 15 cm from pacemakers Do not use the device in hospital or...

Page 31: ...CAPITOLO 5 Chapter 8 Water resistence IP 56 Display 0 49 inch OLED 64 32 Bluetooth 4 0 4 1BLE Battery 60mAh Li pol Battery perf 7 days normal use Weigth 27g Smartphone operating system compati bility...

Page 32: ...Warnings USER MANUAL page 32 Chapter 9 Warnings...

Page 33: ...nd remove the battery The user must therefore give free of charge the end of life equipment to the appropriate municipal and electronic waste collection centers or return it to the reseller in the fol...

Page 34: ...no charge in both cases unless the remedy requested is impossible or excessively costly relative to each other as well as regulated by Art 130 paragraph 4 Alternatively where one of the following situ...

Page 35: ...and City Vatican its own standard warranty as defined below Scope and duration of the standard warranty The standard warranty covers All phone models marketed by Aldinet including correlative batteri...

Page 36: ...oltage corrosion oxidation In addition as already mentioned the standard warranty does not cover the phones and their batteries accessories that are not placed in the Italian market in the Republic of...

Page 37: ...dMende complies with Directive 2014 53 EU The Declaration of Conformity is available at Aldinet S p A Viale Colombo 8 20090 Trezzano S N MI Italy and available at www nordmende phones it MADE IN CHINA...

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