BewellConnect - BWHB16 - User Manual - 092016
BewellConnect - BW-HB16 - User Manual - 092016
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Dear Customer,
You have just purchased a BW-MyCoach®, the connected activity,
sleep and heart rate tracker by BewellConnect® and we thank you
for your confidence. We hope you will enjoy using it and recom-
mend that you carefully read this instruction leaflet.
The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the technical cha-
racteristics of the product without any prior notice.
1. NOTICE
Although your BW-MyCoach®activity tracker is designed to be
worn at all times, improper use could damage its electronic com-
ponents. Please read the safety instructions and warnings to ensu-
re correct operation and maintenance.
- Use this device only for its intended purpose as described in this
leaflet.
- This device can be used for personal use at home.
- Use this device in an ambient temperature range between 10 and
40°C.
- Do not expose this device to conditions of extreme temperature
> 60°C or < -20°C.
- Do not use this device in relative humidity greater than 85%.
- This device must always be placed in a clean, dry place.
- Do not expose this device to direct sunlight or water.
- Do not expose this device to electric shock.
- Never drop the device.
- Follow the maintenance instructions described in this leaflet.
- Do not attempt to open the device. In the event of a problem,
contact your dealer.
- Do not leave this device within reach of children.
- Stop using the device in the event of a fault or malfunction.
- This device is not intended to be used by persons (including child-
ren) with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities, nor by per-
sons lacking experience or knowledge, unless they have received
supervision or prior instructions concerning the use of the device
from a person responsible for their security.
2. DESCRIPTION
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navigation button
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Display LCD
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Silicone wristband
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Contact point (Charging clip)
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Charging clip
3. INFORMATION
3.1 MEASUREMENT OF THE HEART RATE
The heart rate is the number of heartbeats (contractions) per unit
of time (usually per minute).
AGE
HEART RATE
Infant
90 - 190
1-2 years old
70 - 150
3-5 years old
70 - 140
6-12 years old
65 - 125
Adolescent or adult
60 - 80
Elderly person
60 - 70
The pulse of a person in good health and at rest is between 50 (ath-
lete with endurance training) and 80 heartbeats per minute. Du-
ring an effort, the maximum heart rate is theoretically 220 minus