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Fitbit Electron

 
Model FB502
Table of Contents
Getting Started ......................................................................................................................................... 1
Welcome .................................................................................................................. 1 
What’s included........................................................................................................ 1 
Setting up your Fitbit Electron .......................................................................................................... 2
Mac & PC requirements ............................................................................................ 2 
Installing Fitbit Connect ........................................................................................... 2 
Mac installation ..................................................................................................... 2 
PC installation ....................................................................................................... 3 
Pairing your Electron to your account ....................................................................... 3 
Getting to know your Fitbit Electron .............................................................................................. 5
About Heart rate on the Fitbit Electron ..................................................................... 6 
Tracking with the Fitbit Electron ..................................................................................................... 7
Tracking default stats .............................................................................................. 7 
Tracking sleep ......................................................................................................... 7 
Tracking a goal ........................................................................................................ 7 
Tracking Runs with the Fitbit Electron.......................................................................................... 9
Free Run .................................................................................................................. 9 
Treadmill Run .......................................................................................................... 9 
Lap Run ................................................................................................................... 9 
Tracking Exercise with the Fitbit Electron ................................................................................ 11
Tracking an exercise .............................................................................................. 11 
Stairclimbing ....................................................................................................... 11 
Spinning ............................................................................................................. 12 
Yoga ................................................................................................................... 12 
Weight Lifting ..................................................................................................... 12 
Custom ............................................................................................................... 12 
Choosing exercise types to track ............................................................................ 12 
SmartWatch features .......................................................................................................................... 14
Music Playback ....................................................................................................... 14 
Call and Text Notifications ..................................................................................... 14 
Managing notifications on an iOS mobile device .................................................. 14
Managing notifications on a Windows mobile device ........................................... 15
Managing notifications on an Android mobile device ........................................... 15
Silent Alarms .......................................................................................................................................... 16
Setting silent alarms............................................................................................... 16 
Dismissing or snoozing silent alarms ..................................................................... 16 
Enabling or disabling silent alarms on your Fitbit Electron ...................................... 16 
Managing settings on your Fitbit Electron ............................................................................... 18
Backlight ................................................................................................................ 18 
Notifications .......................................................................................................... 18 
Vibration Alerts ...................................................................................................... 18 
BT Classic .............................................................................................................. 18 
Restart ................................................................................................................... 18 
Version .................................................................................................................. 18 
Shutdown ............................................................................................................... 18 
Wearing your Fitbit Electron ........................................................................................................... 19
Specifying dominant or non-dominant hand .......................................................... 19 
Using your Electron in wet conditions ..................................................................... 19 
Battery Life and Power ....................................................................................................................... 20
Battery life ............................................................................................................. 20 
Charging your Electron ........................................................................................... 20 
Memory.................................................................................................................. 20 
Your Fitbit.com Dashboard .............................................................................................................. 22
Browser requirements ............................................................................................ 22 
Using your dashboard ............................................................................................ 22 
Logging food, activities, and sleep ...................................................................... 22 
Device info .......................................................................................................... 22 
Managing your Electron from Fitbit.com .............................................................. 23 
Updating Fitbit Electron .................................................................................................................... 24
Updating Electron .................................................................................................. 24 
Fitbit Electron General Info & Specifications ........................................................................... 25
Sensors and motors ............................................................................................... 25 
Size & Weight ......................................................................................................... 25 
Environmental conditions ....................................................................................... 25 
Help ....................................................................................................................... 25 
Return policy and warranty ..................................................................................... 26 
Regulatory & Safety Notices ............................................................................................................ 27
USA: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement .................................. 27
Canada: Industry Canada (IC) statement ................................................................. 28
European Union (EU)............................................................................................... 29 
Australia and New Zealand ..................................................................................... 29
Mexico ................................................................................................................... 29 
Israel ...................................................................................................................... 29 
South Africa ........................................................................................................... 30 
South Korea ........................................................................................................... 30 
Singapore............................................................................................................... 31 
Taiwan ................................................................................................................... 31 
Wireless sync dongle ........................................................................................... 31 
FB502 ................................................................................................................. 31 
United Arab Emirates ............................................................................................. 32 
Safety statement .................................................................................................... 32 
Important safety instructions ................................................................................. 32 
Built-in battery precautions.................................................................................... 32 
Disposal and recycling information ........................................................................ 33 
Getting Started
Welcome
Welcome to Fitbit Electron, the high-performance Fitness Super Watch that helps you
meet your fitness goals.
What’s included
Your Fitbit Electron Fitness Super Watch box includes:
Electron Fitness
Super Watch
Charging cable
Wireless sync
dongle
Setting up your Fitbit Electron
To set up your Electron, install the Fitbit Connect app on your computer.
NOTE: If you prefer, you can set up and sync your Electron using select mobile devices
that support Bluetooth 4.0 technology. To see if your mobile device is
compatible with your Electron, visit http://www.fitbit.com/devices.
If your mobile device is not compatible for syncing via Bluetooth 4.0, you can
still use the mobile Fitbit app to view your data and track your progress; you’ll
just need to set up and sync using a Mac or PC.
For instructions on setting up your compatible Electron using your mobile
device, go to https://www.fitbit.com/product/mobile, choose your mobile
platform, and view the FAQs for the Fitbit mobile app.
Mac & PC requirements
Software
Mac OS 10.5 or later
Internet Connection
Software
Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8
Internet Connection
Hardware
USB port
Hardware
USB port
Installing Fitbit Connect
Fitbit Connect is the software application that connects your Electron to your Fitbit.com
dashboard and services. It’s free to download at Fitbit.com.
Mac installation
1. Plug in your dongle and have your tracker nearby, turned on, and charged.
2. Go to http://www.fitbit.com/setup.
3. Verify that Mac is highlighted and click the Download Here button below
Electron.
4. Double-click the .dmg file in your Downloads folder.
NOTE: If the file does not appear on your desktop, search for “Fitbit Connect” using
the Spotlight search feature.
5. Run the Fitbit Connect installation package by double-clicking
Install Fitbit Connect.pkg.
6. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete setup.
PC installation
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5.
Plug in your dongle and have your tracker nearby, turned on, and charged.
Go to http://www.fitbit.com/setup.
Verify that PC is highlighted and click the Download Here button below Electron.
Go to your Downloads folder and double-click the FitbitConnect_Win.exe file.
Choose your language and follow the onscreen instructions.
Pairing your Electron to your account
Pairing lets you sync your data so you can see it in your Fitbit.com dashboard, and also
lets you manage device settings. The Fitbit Connect installation process takes you
through the steps of pairing your Electron to your Fitbit.com account. If you didn’t
complete the pairing process when you installed Fitbit Connect, use the following steps
to pair your Electron to your account.
1. Mac users: On the Menu Bar of your Mac, click the Fitbit Connect icon and
choose Open Main Menu.
PC users: In the Windows System Tray, right-click the Fitbit Connect icon and
choose Open Main Menu.
2. From the main menu, select Set Up a New Fitbit Device.
3. Account Setup:
a. Select New to Fitbit to set up your device if you don’t already have a
Fitbit.com account.
b. Select Existing User to log into your existing Fitbit.com account and
replace an existing device with your Electron.
4. Enter or confirm your personal information and click Next. This information
personalizes your Fitbit experience and improves the accuracy of your calorie
burn and distance data. By default this personal information is visible only to
your friends, but you can adjust your privacy settings from your Fitbit.com
account to control what information is shared with others.
5. Choose Electron and follow the onscreen instructions to power on your Electron.
6. Insert the wireless sync dongle into your computer and click Next.
7. Fitbit Connect will search for your Electron. Once found, a four-digit number will
appear on your Electron display. Enter this number where prompted and click
Next. Wait a few moments your Electron to connect.
8. You’re all set! Follow the onscreen instructions to put on the watch and view an
introduction. Wireless sync
Wireless syncing to Fitbit.com is automatic, as long as:
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Your computer is powered on, awake, and connected to the Internet
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The wireless sync dongle is plugged in
Fitbit Connect is installed and running
Your Electron is within 15-20 feet of your computer
When all those conditions are met, your Electron will sync every 15 minutes.
You can manually sync your Electron by clicking on the Fitbit Connect icon that is
located near the time and date on your computer. Select Sync Now to start the manual
sync.
Getting to know your Fitbit Electron
About Heart rate on the Fitbit Electron
aka BPM (beats per minute)
HR settings auto, on, off
Guidelines as to accuracy of HR
You can see your current heart rate (BPM) at any time, from either the clock screen or
while running or exercising.
See https://wiki.fitbit.com/display/prdct/1.1.1.6+Device+Heart+Rate+Display and
https://wiki.fitbit.com/display/prdct/2.1.1.2+In-Run
From the clock screen on your Electron, scroll to the heart rate screen. By default, the
appearance of the heart changes depending on your heart rate zone:
Below Zone
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Heart rate zones are calculated using the maximum recommended heart rate for your
age. If you’re below Zone 1, your resting heart rate is between 30 to 60 BPM, or 0 to
49% of your maximum. Zone 1 represents fat burn, when your heart rate is at 50 to
69% of maximum. Zone 2 is cardio, where your heart rate is at 70 to 84% of maximum.
Lastly, Zone 3 is performance, meaning your heart rate is at 85 to 100% of maximum.
Instead of using these default zones, you have the option of configuring a custom
heart rate zone. Simply log in to your dashboard and click the gear icon on the upper
right. In the Body Info section on the Settings page you can select the minimum and
maximum heart rate for your custom zone.
Tracking with the Fitbit Electron
NOTE: Electron also tracks stats for four types of Runs and up to seven types of
Exercise. See Tracking Runs with the Fitbit Electron on page 9 and Tracking
Exercise with the Fitbit Electron on page 11.
Tracking default stats
Your Electron automatically tracks the following stats:
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Steps taken
Calories burned
Floors climbed
Distance traveled
Current heart rate
Hours slept
Quality of sleep
To scroll through your stats, display the Clock screen and swipe left or right.
Tracking sleep
Your Electron automatically tracks the hours you sleep and your movement during the
night to help you understand your sleep quality.
To view last night’s sleep summary, log into Fitbit.com and view the sleep tile on the
dashboard or go to Log > Sleep. You can also view your sleep summary on your mobile
dashboard if you’re using the Fitbit app for iOS, Android, or Windows phone.
Tracking a goal
Your Electron is designed to track your progress towards a main goal that you define
on your Fitbit.com dashboard. The goal can be set for steps taken, distance traveled,
calories burned, or floors climbed. A progress bar below your goal keeps you
motivated throughout the day. When you reach your goal your Electron will vibrate and
flash to celebrate.
To choose the specific goal you want to track:
1. Log in to your Fitbit.com dashboard.
2. Click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the page.
3. Click Settings.
4. Click Devices.
5. Select the Electron icon to the right of the Devices heading.
6. Under Daily Goal Progress, choose the goal you would like to track on your
Electron.
7. Sync your Electron to send the new goal to your tracker.
Once you’ve chosen which goal you want to track, you can set a specific value for that
goal on the Fitbit.com dashboard page or by using the Fitbit app for mobile. For
example, instead of the default 10,000 steps per day, you may want your goal to be
15,000 per day. To change your goal value using your dashboard:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Log into your Fitbit.com dashboard.
Find the tile that corresponds to your goal.
Click the gear icon in the lower left corner of the tile.
Change your Daily Goal value and click Save.
Tracking Runs with the Fitbit Electron
1. If you are on the clock screen, press the Home button to display the action
screen.
2. Scroll to the Run action.
[[picture]]
3. Swipe to cycle through the available types of runs: Free Run, Treadmill Run, Lap
Run.
4. Press the Select button to choose the type of run you want to track.
Free Run
Intro. Default screen shows stopwatch, with pace at bottom and miles at top
1. Press the Select button to start/pause/resume
2. Quick Start
3. While running or paused, swipe to display current heart rate, average (?) pace,
distance, clock (current time).
4. When through, press the Select button to pause, then press the Action button to
display summary. Scroll down to view all stats.
5. Press the Action button to exit
Treadmill Run
1. Press the Select button to start/pause/resume
2. While running or paused, swipe to display current heart rate, average (?) pace,
calories, clock (current time).
3. When through, press the Select button to pause, then press the Action button to
display summary. Scroll down to view all stats.
4. Press the Action button to exit
Lap Run
Intro.
1. Press the Select button to start/pause/resume lap
2. Quick Start
3. While running or paused, swipe to display current heart rate, average pace for
current lap, lap distance, total distance, clock (current time).
4. While running (not in pause mode) press the Action button to start new lap.
Summary of previous lap is displayed for a few seconds.
5. When through, press the Select button to pause, then press the Action button to
display distance for each lap. Scroll if necessary to see all laps.
6. Press the Action button to display run summary. Scroll down to view all stats.
7. Press the Action button to exit.
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Tracking Exercise with the Fitbit
Electron
Your Fitbit Electron lets you track stats for a wide variety of exercise types, including
Stairclimbing, Hiking, Yoga, Cycling, and many others. You can also track an exercise
type named “Workout” if the particular exercise you want to track is not available.
The stats that are tracked vary depending on the type of exercise. For example, the
Cycling tracks several stats including some related to distance, max speed and average
speed, while Spinning tracks only your average BPM and total calories expended.
You can have one to seven exercise types available on your Electron at any time. Your
exercise stats are displayed on the Activities tab in your Fitbit.com log.
Tracking an exercise
1. If you are on the clock screen, press the Home button to display the action
screen.
2. Scroll to the Exercise action.
3. Press the Select button to choose Exercise, then swipe left or right to display the
exercise you want to track. (If you want to track an exercise that isn’t on your
Electron, see Choosing exercise types to track on page 12.)
4. Press the Select button to choose the exercise type.
5. Press the Select button to start/pause/resume.
6. While exercising or paused, swipe to display various stats being tracked.
7. When through, press the Select button to pause, then press the Action button to
display summary. You may have to scroll down to view all stats.
Stairclimbing
Default screen shows stopwatch, with avg BPM at bottom
Swipe to see average BPM, clock, calories at bottom instead
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Top shows n.nn MI(P
Spinning
Default screen shows stopwatch, with avg BPM at bottom
Swipe to see clock at bottom instead
Top shows calories
Yoga
Press Select button to start
Default screen shows stopwatch, clock at bottom, current heart rate at top
Weight Lifting
Press Select button to start
Default screen shows stopwatch, clock at bottom, current heart rate at top
Swipe to see calories, average BPM at bottom instead
Custom
Default screen shows stopwatch, steps at bottom, current heart rate at top
Swipe to see average BPM, clock (current time), max, average speed, distance, calories
at bottom instead
Choosing exercise types to track
Your Electron has several exercise types available by default. You can use the
Fitbit.com dashboard to change or re-order the exercise types available.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Log in to your Fitbit.com dashboard.
Click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the page.
Click Settings.
Click Devices.
Select your Electron device.
Scroll down to Exercises and select and order the exercises you want available
on your device.
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Your exercise list will be saved to your Electron the next time you sync your tracker. If
you want to sync the list immediately, open Fitbit Connect and select Sync Now.
You can update the exercise types on your Electron as often as you like. Even if you
remove an exercise type, existing stats for that exercise are retained and displayed on
the Activities tab.
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SmartWatch features
Music Playback
get info from https://wiki.fitbit.com/display/prdct/4.2+Music+Control and
https://wiki.fitbit.com/display/prdct/4.2.1+Proton+Music+Experience.
Call and Text Notifications
Get info from https://wiki.fitbit.com/display/prdct/4.1.1+Proton+Notifications and
https://wiki.fitbit.com/display/prdct/Toasts.
If your mobile device is compatible with the wireless sync feature, you can choose to
receive incoming smart call and text notifications on your Electron when your phone is
within about 15 to 30 feet (5 to 10 meters) from your device. To see if your mobile
device is compatible, go to http://www.fitbit.com/devices.
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When you receive a phone call, your Electron vibrates once and the incoming
number or name (if the contact is in your address book) scrolls across the
display. The notification scrolls for 10 seconds or until the call is answered.
When you receive a text, your Electron vibrates once and the text message
scrolls across the display. The notification scrolls for 10 seconds.
You can dismiss a notification at any time by pressing the Action button on your
Electron.
Managing notifications on an iOS mobile device
To turn notifications on or off:
1. Open the Fitbit app on your iOS device.
2. Click Electron at the top of your dashboard.
3. Toggle Call Notifications on or off.
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4. The first time you turn on Call Notifications, you’ll receive a Bluetooth pairing
request.
5. Tap Connect. Make sure your Electron is in Pair mode; see BT Classic on page
19.
Managing notifications on a Windows mobile device
To turn notifications on or off:
1. To do
Managing notifications on an Android mobile device
To turn notifications on or off:
1. To do
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Silent Alarms
Your Electron gently vibrates to wake or alert you with its silent alarm feature. You can
set alarms using your computer or by using the Fitbit app on a mobile device.
Silent alarms can be configured to recur every day or on particular days of the week.
NOTE: Setting multiple alarms may diminish the battery life of your Electron.
Setting silent alarms
You can add, edit, and delete silent alarms by using the Fitbit.com dashboard.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Log in to your Fitbit.com dashboard.
Click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the page.
Click Settings.
Click Silent Alarms.
Click the Add Alarm button.
Enter the time you want the alarm to alert you.
Choose how often you want the alarm to occur:
a. Once – Your alarm will alert you at the specified time and not repeat.
b. Repeats – Choose which days you want this alarm to repeat every week.
8. Click Save.
Your changes will be saved to your Electron the next time you sync your tracker. If you
want to sync the alarm immediately, open Fitbit Connect and select Sync Now.
Dismissing or snoozing silent alarms
When your silent alarm goes off, your Electron will vibrate (if you have enabled
Vibration Alerts) and the screen will flash. Press the appropriate button on the right
side of the Electron to either dismiss the alarm or snooze it for nine minutes.
If you do not dismiss the alarm, it will repeat after approximately nine minutes.
Enabling or disabling silent alarms on your
Fitbit Electron
1.
2.
3.
4.
If on clock screen, press the Home button to display action screen
Swipe to Alarms.
Press the Select button.
Swipe among alarms
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5. Press select to enable/disable alarm
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Managing settings on your Fitbit
Electron
1. If on clock screen, press the Home button to display action screen.
2. Swipe to Settings.
3. Press the Select button and scroll up or down among settings. Press the Select
button to cycle among options for each setting.
Backlight
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Auto – explain what this does
On
Off
Notifications
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On
Off
Vibration Alerts
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On
Off
BT Classic
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Pair
On
Off
Restart
Version
Shutdown
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Wearing your Fitbit Electron
Your Electron is designed to be most accurate when worn on your wrist. To get the
most accurate reading from your Electron, specify whether you are wearing it on the
wrist of your dominant or non-dominant hand.
NOTE: Your dominant hand is the hand you use for most day-to-day activities, e.g.,
writing, washing dishes, or throwing a ball.
Specifying dominant or non-dominant hand
You can specify this setting from your computer.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Log in to Fitbit.com.
Click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the dashboard.
Click Settings.
Click Devices on the left sidebar.
Under Dominant Hand choose the correct setting.
NOTE: Changes to this setting will not take effect until you sync your Electron.
Using your Electron in wet conditions
Your Electron can be worn while you are in the shower or working out. It is sweatproof, rain-proof, water resistant, and can be submerged in water up to 50 meters.
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Battery Life and Power
Battery life
Your Electron contains a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery.
With normal use, your fully charged Electron should last about 7 to 10 days before
needing a charge. You can check the level of your battery by logging into Fitbit.com
and clicking the gear icon on the top-right corner of the page.
When you press the button on your Electron to cycle through your stats, the first
screen will show a battery if there is approximately one day or less of battery life
remaining.
Charging your Electron
To charge your Electron, plug the charging cable into the USB port on your computer
and plug the other end into the port on the back of the Electron.
Charging completely takes an average of one and a half to two hours.
Memory
When you sync your Electron, your daily stats, run and exercise data is uploaded to
your Fitbit.com dashboard. Your Electron holds detailed minute-by-minute information
for the most recent 7 days, and up to 30 days of daily summaries.
Your daily stats include steps taken, distance traveled, calories burned, floors climbed,
heart rate, and sleep tracked.
Sync your Electron regularly to have the most detailed data available to view on your
Fitbit.com dashboard.
NOTE: Your Electron starts tracking your goal for the next day at 12:00AM for the time
zone selected in your personal settings on your Fitbit.com account. You can
adjust your time zone at http://www.fitbit.com/user/profile/edit.
Though your stats reset to zero at midnight this does not delete the previous
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day’s data; that data will be uploaded to your Fitbit.com dashboard the next
time you sync your Electron.
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Your Fitbit.com Dashboard
Browser requirements
B rowser
M ac Version
W indows
Version
Apple Safari
5.0.5 and higher
Not supported
Google Chrome
12 and higher
12 and higher
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Not supported
8 and higher
Mozilla Firefox
3.6.18 and higher
3.6.18 and higher
Using your dashboard
Fitbit provides you with a free online tool to help track, manage, and evaluate your
fitness progress.
When you log into Fitbit.com, you will automatically be taken to your dashboard. Your
dashboard shows an overview of your progress towards your goals, as well as graphs
with historical data.
Logging food, activities, and sleep
From your dashboard, you can launch individual log pages to keep track of your food,
activities, sleep, and other custom trackers. Custom trackers are available to log
anything we have not already provided a tracker for; for example, you may want to
track how many sit-ups you do per day or how many caffeinated beverages you
consume.
Device info
You can see a quick preview of your tracker’s last sync, battery level, and upcoming
alarms if you click on the gear icon in the top-right corner of the page.
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Managing your Electron from Fitbit.com
Manage your tracker from Fitbit.com by clicking the gear icon in the top-right corner
of the page, clicking Settings, and choosing Devices from the left sidebar.
NOTE: You can also manage certain settings by using the Fitbit app on a mobile
device.
The Devices screen allows you to change:
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Daily Goal Progress: Choose which goal you want your Electron to track for you
throughout the day. You can edit the value of this goal from the Fitbit.com
dashboard or your mobile device using the Fitbit app.
Clock Display: Choose from four different clock styles.
Dominant Hand: Choose which wrist you wear your Electron on to get the most
accurate data readings. More information on this topic is located here.
Sleep Tracking: Set the sensitivity of your sleep tracking by changing this
setting. The Normal setting is sufficient for most people. If you are a sound
sleeper, you can choose Sensitive to capture the smallest movements of your
body.
Heart Rate Tracking:
Exercises: Select and order the exercise types you want to display on your
Electron.
You can manage silent alarms by clicking Silent Alarms from the left sidebar. For more
information, see Silent Alarms on page 16.
You can manage heart rate zones by clicking Personal Info from the left sidebar. For
more information, see About Heart rate on the Fitbit Electron on page 6.
NOTE: You must sync your Electron in order to apply any changed settings to your
tracker.
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Updating Fitbit Electron
Fitbit may release free updates for your Electron. We recommend that you keep your
Electron up to date. The latest feature enhancements and product improvements are
made through updates.
NOTE: Updating your Electron takes about 5 to 7 minutes and is demanding on the
battery. It is recommended that you charge your Electron prior to updating or
while the update is in progress.
Updating Electron
You can update your Electron by using Fitbit Connect.
NOTE: If your mobile device is compatible with the wireless sync feature, your Electron
can be updated using the Fitbit app. To see if your mobile device is compatible,
go to http://www.fitbit.com/devices.
To update your Electron:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Plug in your dongle and have your tracker nearby, turned on, and charged.
Click the Fitbit Connect icon near the time and date.
From the Main Menu, choose Check for device update.
Log in to your account using your Fitbit.com credentials. Fitbit Connect will now
look for your Electron.
5. If an update has been found for your Electron, Fitbit Connect will display a
progress bar indicating that the update is in progress. Keep your Electron close
to your computer while you perform the update.
You’ll see a notification when the update completes.
If you have trouble updating your Electron, see http://help.fitbit.com.
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Fitbit Electron General Info &
Specifications
Sensors and motors
Your Electron uses a MEMS 3-axis accelerometer that measures your motion patterns
to determine your steps taken, distance traveled, calories burned, and sleep quality. Its
altimeter also measures floors climbed. Electron also contains a vibration motor, which
allows it to vibrate when alarms go off.
Size & Weight
Length
Width
Small wristband
5.5 – 6.9 in
140 – 176
mm
0.76 in
19.2 mm
Large wristband
6.3 – 8.2 in
161 – 209
mm
0.76 in
19.2 mm
Weight
1.1 oz
1.1 oz
Environmental conditions
Operating Temperature
-4° to 113° F
(-20° to 45° C)
Non-operating Temperature
-22° to 140° F
(-30° to 60° C)
Water Resistant
Device is splash proof and can be submerged up
to 25 feet. However, it is not swim-proof.
Maximum Operating Altitude
30,000 feet
(9,144 m)
Help
Troubleshooting and assistance for your Electron can be found at
http://help.fitbit.com.
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Return policy and warranty
Warranty information and the Fitbit.com Store Return Policy can be found online at
http://www.fitbit.com/returns.
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Regulatory & Safety Notices
Model Name: FB502
Note: Additional regulatory information can also be viewed on your device. See
region-specific regulatory content in this user manual, as well as below for instructions
to access.
Instructions to view content:
1. Click left button on device
2. Tap “Settings”
3. Scroll through menu to “Regulatory Info”
The Regulatory Info menu option will display the additional regulatory information.
USA: Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
statement
The FCC and Industry Canada IDs can also be viewed on your device. Instructions to
view content:
1. Click left button on device
2. Tap “Settings”
3. Scroll through menu to “Regulatory Info”
The Regulatory Info menu option will display the additional regulatory information.
This device complies with FCC part 15 FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference and
2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
FCC Warning
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Fitbit, Inc. could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
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to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
This device meets the FCC and IC requirements for RF exposure in public or
uncontrolled environments.
Cet appareil est conforme aux conditions de la FCC et IC en matière de RF dans des
environnements publics ou incontrĂ´lĂŠe
Canada: Industry Canada (IC) statement
IC Notice to Users English/French in accordance with RSS GEN Issue 3:
This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. this device may not cause interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie Canada RSS standard exempts de licence (s).
Son utilisation est soumise Ă  Les deux conditions suivantes:
1. cet appareil ne peut pas provoquer d’interférences et
2. cet appareil doit accepter Toute interfĂŠrence, y compris les interfĂŠrences qui
peuvent causer un mauvais fonctionnement du dispositive
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)
FCC ID XRAFB502
IC ID 8542A-FB502
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European Union (EU)
Declaration of Conformity with Regard to the EU Directive 1999/5/EC
Fitbit Inc. is authorized to apply the CE Mark on Electron, Model FB402, thereby
declaring conformity to the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC and other applicable Directives.
Compliant with the standard R&TTE 99/CE/05
Conforme Ă  la norme R&TTE 99/CE/05
Australia and New Zealand
R-NZ
Mexico
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Israel
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Japan
201-150444
The Japanese Certification ID can also be viewed on your device. Instructions to view
content:
1. Click left button on device
2. Tap “Settings”
3. Scroll through menu to “Regulatory Info”
The Regulatory Info menu option will display the additional regulatory information.
South Africa
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Safety statement
This equipment has been tested to comply with safety certification in accordance with
the specifications of EN Standard: EN60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12: 2011.
The complete Declaration of Conformity can be found at
www.fitbit.com/Electron/specs
Important safety instructions
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Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings
Follow all instructions
Do not attempt to open the tracker. Substances contained in this product
and/or its battery may damage the environment and/or human health if
handled and disposed of improperly.
Do not tamper with your Electron.
Do not use abrasive cleaners to clean your Electron.
Do not place your Electron in a Dishwasher, Washing Machine or Dryer.
Do not expose your Electron to extremely high or low temperatures.
Do not use your Electron in a sauna or steam room.
Do not leave your Electron in direct sunlight for an extended period of time.
Do not leave your Electron near open flames.
Do not dispose of your Electron in a fire. The battery could explode.
Do not attempt to disassemble your Electron, it does not contain serviceable
components.
Never allow children or pets to play with the Electron; the small components
may be a choking hazard!
Built-in battery precautions
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Do not attempt to replace your Electron’s battery. It is built-in and not
changeable.
Charge your Electron using a certified computer, powered hub or
power supply.
Charge the battery in accordance with the instructions supplied with this
guide.
Use only the charger cable that shipped with your product to charge the
battery.
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For the most up-to-date Safety and Regulatory Information, please visit the product
specific section at http://help.fitbit.com
Disposal and recycling information
The symbol on the product or its packaging signifies that this product has to be
disposed separately from ordinary household wastes at its end of life. Please kindly be
aware that this is your responsibility to dispose electronic equipment at recycling
centers so as to help conserve natural resources. Each country in the European Union
should have its collection centers for electrical and electronic equipment recycling. For
information about your recycling drop off point, please contact your local electrical and
electronic equipment waste management authority or the retailer where you bought
the product.
Le symbole sur le produit ou sur son emballage signifie que ce produit Ă  la fin de sa
vie doit ĂŞtre recyclĂŠ sĂŠparĂŠment des dĂŠchets mĂŠnagers ordinaires. Notez que ceci est
votre responsabilitĂŠ d'ĂŠliminer les ĂŠquipements ĂŠlectroniques Ă  des centres de
recyclage afin d'aider Ă  prĂŠserver les ressources naturelles. Chaque pays de l'Union
europĂŠenne a ses centres de collecte et de recyclage pour le recyclage des
ĂŠquipements ĂŠlectriques et ĂŠlectroniques. Pour plus d'informations ou trouver un
centre de recyclage, contactez votre commune ou le magasin oĂš vous avez achetĂŠ le
produit.
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Do not dispose of the Electron with household waste.
Batteries are not to be disposed of in municipal waste stream and require
separate collection.
Disposal of the packaging and your Electron should be done in accordance
with local regulations.
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