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Wellcore Corporation NewYu Connected Fitness Monitor Users Manual

Users Manual

User Guide
© 2011 Wellcore Corporation Rev 1 October 2011
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Table of Contents Page
Introduction 3
NewYu Setup 4
Installing the NewYu software on your computer 4
Using the NewYu computer application 4
NewYu icon 4
NewYu program in the Start Menu Windows 5
NewYu program in the Applications folder Macintosh 5
NewYu message windows 6
Using Your NewYu Fitness Monitor 7
General guidelines 7
Wearing your NewYu fitness monitor 7
NewYu monitor indicator lights 8
Turning your monitor on 8
Checking your goal and battery status 9
Syncing your activity data 10
Charging your NewYu monitor 11
Turning your monitor off 11
NewYu Online Dashboard 12
Profile Information 13
Dashboard Summary Information 15
Dashboard Detail 17
Activity Tab 18
Steps Tab 20
Calories Tab 21
Rest Tab 24
ConnectYu Tab 25
Managed Fitness 30
Safety & Other Information xx
Cleaning your NewYu monitor
FCC Statement xx
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Introduction
Welcome!
The NewYu Connected Fitness Monitor and Service is designed to be the most accurate and
easy-to-use system for monitoring activities and managing wellness goals all day long. Whether
working with a trainer, partnering with a friend, or doing it on your own, with NewYu -- Every
Move Counts!
This Guide is available to help you as you begin your NewYu journey. Whether you have
purchased a NewYu Connected Fitness Monitor or are simply taking advantage of the free
online NewYu account where you can log your food and activities, we welcome you!
The Wellcore Team
Consult a Physician
Always consult a physician before beginning any diet or fitness program. NewYu is not a
medical device. Exercise is not without its risks, and running, jogging or any other fitness
program may result in injury. If at any point during your workout you begin to feel faint, dizzy, or
have physical discomfort, you should stop immediately and consult a physician.
What is NewYu?
NewYu is a wearable, connected fitness monitor that tracks all activities users engage in
throughout the day.
Utilizing one-of-a-kind technology, NewYu recognizes more than just steps and can
automatically recognize and, thus accurately calculate calories burned during popular fitness
activities such as running, walking, biking, step machine and elliptical. In addition, NewYu also
tracks everyday tasks such as cooking, gardening, housework and shopping. The result every
move counts, for a more accurate picture of your overall wellness on any given day and over
time.
How does NewYu work?
Wear your NewYu monitor and it tracks your daily movements then syncs your data with your
online dashboard for tracking progress towards nutrition and fitness goals. Showing progress for
the current day, week, or last 30 to 90 days, the dashboard allows you to view easy-to-
understand charts detailing the breakdown of activities, number of steps and calories burned vs.
consumed, even movements during rest. Once personal goals are set online, NewYu shows
real-time progress right on the monitor via LED light bars that light up as you make daily
progress toward the main goal selected on your dashboard.
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NewYu Setup
Installing the NewYu software on your computer
Before using your NewYu monitor, download and install the NewYu application for PC or
Macintosh. This allows you to sync data from your NewYu monitor to the online dashboard
where you can view and track your activities and calorie consumption, and log your calories
consumed.
The PC and Macintosh applications, and detailed installation instructions, are located on the
Getting Started page.
NOTE: You do not need a NewYu monitor to use the free online dashboard. Without a monitor,
you can still set goals and log activities and meals. Installation of the PC or Macintosh
application is not needed without a monitor.
Using the NewYu computer application
The PC or Macintosh application allows your monitor to send your data (sync) to your online
dashboard.
Additionally, it offers a few features to help insure you get the most from your NewYu monitor.
Functionality is the same with PC and Macintosh computers, though accessing the features
differs slightly.
NOTE: The NewYu application must be running in order to sync data with the online dashboard.
No action is required on your part after installation. For advanced users, if the application is not
loaded during computer start-up, it must be manually started before connecting the monitor.
NewYu icon
After installation, a NewYu icon is available on the taskbar (Windows) or menu bar (Macintosh).
Right clicking the icon reveals the following features.
Battery Level When the monitor is connected to the computer, the current battery
level is reported as a percentage after your username.
Dashboard Easy access to bring up the online dashboard in your default browser.
About Reveals the current version number of the application running on your
computer.
Quit Stops the NewYu application. Data sync cannot occur if the application is
stopped.
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NewYu program in the Start Menu - Windows
In the NewYu folder under Star Menu > Programs, there are two entries.
NewYu Allows starting the program. The program does not need to be manually
started under normal circumstances.
Uninstall NewYu Allows removing the NewYu program from your computer.
NewYu program in the Applications folder - Macintosh
On Macintosh computers, the NewYu program is found in the Applications folder (or other folder
if not installed in the default location).
NewYuApp Allows starting the program. The program does not need to be manually
started under normal circumstances.
uninstall Allows removing the NewYu program from your computer.
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NewYu message windows
When the NewYu monitor is connected to the computer with the USB adapter, informative
message windows display for 10 seconds.
Monitor Connected Confirms the monitor has been successfully connected to the
computer and data sync has begun. The monitor should not be disconnected until data
sync is complete.
Data Sync Done All data has been transferred from the monitor to the online
dashboard (if an internet connection is available).
Monitor Disconnected Confirms the monitor has been disconnected from the
computer. The current battery charge level is also displayed.
Software Update Is In Progress A new software update is being installed in the
monitor. DO NOT DISCONNECT the monitor until the update is complete.
Software Update Successful The update has been successfully installed. It is safe
to disconnect the monitor.
NOTE: Software Update messages do not go away automatically. You should “close”
these windows when you are ready.
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Using Your NewYu Fitness Monitor
General guidelines
The Status Lights on your monitor track your daily progress for the activity selected in your
profile (click Edit Profile on your dashboard). By default, Steps are tracked. You can also track
Distance or Calories Burned.
Charge your monitor every two or three days to insure it does not run out of battery power. If
your monitor runs out power it shuts off automatically. Your data is not lost. You can charge via
your computer and the included USB adapter, or via an AC to USB adapter you purchase
elsewhere.
If your monitor runs out of power and shuts down, you must turn it on after it is connected to
your computer with the USB adapter by pressing the power button briefly.
Sync your monitor at least every 10 days. If your monitor is not synced often enough, you may
lose activity data.
Wearing your NewYu fitness monitor
Just clip & go! You decide where NewYu is most comfortably worn:
Simply clip to the torso area, from the hips to the shoulders.
For best results, clip the monitor on your waistband.
Clip it to your shirt or undergarment (sleeve, collar, bra).
Clip it to an armband.
Note: The monitor should not be worn on other parts of the body such as the wrist or on a
necklace. These locations allow the monitor to swing freely and thus do not allow for accurate
activity detection.
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NewYu monitor indicator lights
Your NewYu monitor includes two sets of indicator lights, for showing your daily goal progress,
and your monitor’s charge level.
Turning your monitor on
The monitor is turned on by firmly pressing the power button on the back of the monitor briefly.
The Battery Charge Level LEDs will light up twice, cascading from bottom to top and back
down, to confirm it is turned on.
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Checking your goal and battery status
To conserve battery power, the indicator lights only display when you want them to. There are
two ways to display the indicator lights (LEDs).
Press the power button on the back of the monitor briefly.
Tap the middle of the front of the monitor.
o Hold the monitor at a slight angle in the palm of your hand.
o Tap the center of the monitor 4 times within one to two seconds (quickly!).
The monitor indicator lights display for 5 seconds.
NOTE: Tapping the monitor also initiates Bluetooth data syncing if you have set up the NewYu
Android application and it is running. See Syncing your activity data section for more
information.
The Goal Status LEDs show the percentage of progress toward your defined goal for the day.
Your goal progress and the LEDs reset at midnight each day. (see Setting Goal section for more
details)
The Battery Charge Level LEDs indicate your monitor’s current battery charge level.
Goal Status LEDs
Battery Charge Level
Number of Bars
Number of LEDs
Six
Over 100%
All 5
Over 90%
Five
100%
Bottom 4
65 to 90%
Four
80%
Bottom 3
35 to 65%
Three
60%
Bottom 2
10 to 35%
Two
40%
Bottom (amber)
Under 10%
One
20%
NOTE: The monitor automatically shuts off when the battery charge is nearly exhausted. No
LEDs will display when the monitor is tapped. The monitor will turn back on if the power button
is pressed, but will shut off again within one minute.
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Syncing your activity data
There are two ways to sync activity data with the online dashboard.
Connect your monitor to your computer with the included USB adapter.
o Once connected, a message window displays on your computer telling you the
monitor is connected and syncing is in progress.
o Once the data sync is complete, another message window displays confirming
that syncing is done.
o Your activity data is now available for viewing on your dashboard.
Sync via Bluetooth to your Android device.
o Be sure your Android application has been properly set up for use with your
NewYu monitor.
o Open the NewYu application on your mobile device.
o Check your goal and battery status on the monitor.
Press the power button briefly or tap the monitor four times.
See Checking your goal and battery status on page 9.
o After displaying goal and battery status, the monitor enters Bluetooth sync mode.
The first Goal Status LED blinks during Bluetooth sync.
The NewYu Android application provides messages when the sync
process has started and completed.
o Your activity data is now available for viewing on both your mobile dashboard
and the standard full size dashboard.
NOTE: If an internet or mobile connection is not available when syncing, activity data is
downloaded to the computer or device and erased from the monitor. The NewYu application will
attempt to sync data with the dashboard periodically as long as the application is running.
If you later sync using a different means (Bluetooth sync after PC sync, etc.), you will see a gap
in activity reporting on the dashboard until the previously synced data is also sent.
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Charging your NewYu monitor
Depending on the number of times you check the LEDs and/or sync via Bluetooth, your monitor
battery will last up to 3 days before needing a charge. If you check battery status and it shows
only 1 amber LED lit, you need to charge your monitor right away. If your monitor runs out of
power, it will not record activity data.
To charge your monitor, connect it to your computer with the USB adapter. While connected,
the Battery Charge Level LEDs will indicate the charge level. The bottom (amber) charge LED
always remains lit when charging. The top 4 charge LEDs blink every 10 seconds indicating the
current charge level.
Battery Charge Level
Number of LEDs
All 5
Over 90%
Bottom 4
65 to 90%
Bottom 3
35 to 65%
Bottom 2
10 to 35%
Bottom (amber)
Under
10%
NOTE: If your monitor has completely lost its battery charge, it must be turned on after
connecting to your computer. Press the power button briefly to turn it on. The monitor will
charge whether it is turned on or off.
NOTE: The bottom (amber) charge LED lights up whether or not the monitor is turned on. To
confirm it is turned on, check for one or more other charge LEDs blinking every 10 seconds.
The monitor charge level can be checked in four different ways.
Battery Charge Level LEDs blink every 10 seconds when the monitor is connected to a
computer.
Right click on the NewYu icon when the monitor is connected to a computer.
Check the battery icon on the dashboard (above Today at a Glance). This data is
accurate as of the last sync time.
Disconnect the monitor from the computer. A message window indicates the current
charge level.
Turning your monitor off
You may wish to turn the monitor off occasionally,
You won’t be using it for an extended period of time.
You are travelling on an airplane.
To turn the monitor off, press and hold the power button for at least 15 seconds.
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NewYu Online Dashboard
When you create an account at http://www.newyu.com/login/, you have access to your personal
online dashboard. Creating an account is free, and you do not need to own a NewYu device.
NOTE: Cookies must be enabled in your browser to access the NewYu dashboard. Only one
person can be logged in on the same computer in the same browser at any given time. For two
people to access their dashboards on the same computer at the same time, consider using
different browsers (i.e. Internet Explorer and Firefox).
The dashboard consists of summary information on the left side of the browser window, and
detailed information contained in different tabs within the main window.
The NewYu Help Center is available from the Support link in the top right corner of the page.
You must be logged in to your NewYu dashboard in order to access the Help Center. The Help
Center contains answers to common questions and a page where you can request assistance
from the NewYu Customer Care Team.
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Profile Information
Before using your NewYu monitor and dashboard, it is recommended that you review your
profile information and set your personal goals.
To access your profile information click Edit Profile on the left side of the screen, or My Profile
in the top right corner.
On the My Profile side of the page you provide information about yourself. This personal
information was provided when you the first created your NewYu account, but you can verify
and edit or add information as desired. This is also where you can upload an image that will
display as your “profile picture” as well as specify the “screen name” that you want displayed if
you do not want to use the default name that was assigned to your account.
NOTE: In order to ensure NewYu is correctly calculating your data you need to ensure your
physical information (height, weight, birth year, gender) is accurate. NewYu uses this
information to calculate your stride (to compute distance traveled) and calorie burn rate.
You can also change your NewYu login email address and password from the profile page.
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On the Goal Settings side of the page you can choose and adjust the personal goals you wish
to achieve. Daily or weekly goals can be specified. Selected goals and your progress toward
them are displayed in the “Today at a Glance” section on your dashboard.
You also choose the goal you wish to track on your monitor’s Goal Status Level LEDs. If you
change the selected goal, or the goal value associated with it, you must sync your device in
order for the monitor to reflect the change.
Checking Managed Fitness Account Holder allows you to invite other users to join a Group
you create, and you can then view their dashboard and goal information. This functionality is
intended for fitness professionals, though anyone can use it (as long as people accept your
invitations). See the Managed Fitness section for more information.
Be sure to Save your changes before leaving the Profile page.
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Dashboard Summary Information
Summary information is presented on the left side of the NewYu dashboard page.
If you chose to upload a profile image it displays at the top of the summary information.
Below the image are your Screen Name and vital statistics followed by an Edit Profile link.
The next section shows your monitor’s battery level as of the last sync and information on when
the monitor was last synced.
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The “Today at a Glance” section shows your progress toward the goals you selected in your
profile.
You can choose to view progress for Today or for the Week.
o Weekly view of goal progress includes today and the last six days.
The Weight goal displays the same data whether viewing Today or Week.
o You must manually update weight data on the Profile page. The original weight
value you specified when creating your account is remembered by the system,
so once you update your weight progress is compared against the original
weight.
You can “Share My Progress” via Twitter.
Several standard messages are available
o I've reached my goal, pat me on the back!
Yes! I reached my weekly fitness goal of 70000 steps with time to spare.
What should I do for an encore? http://newyu.com #thxnewyu
o I'm close to reaching my goal, please help encourage me.
Help me get to my goal - I'm getting closer. Still need to take 45345 steps
to reach my weekly fitness goal http://newyu.com #newyu #helpme
o I'm a long way from my goal & I'll never make it without your help.
Oh no - I'm way behind my weekly fitness goal. Still need to take 45345
steps. Send me some positive vibes http://newyu.com #newyu #helpme.
You can customize the standard messages.
You can write your own message.
If you belong to a Managed Fitness Group, the group owner can send you personal messages,
which appear in the message area of your dashboard and also are sent to the email address
associated with your account.
NOTE: The message area does not appear unless you have received a message.
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Dashboard Detail
The main part of the dashboard contains tabs which display information about your NewYu
activities, steps taken, calories burned and consumed, rest patterns and the ConnectYu
Community. Select the appropriate tab at the top of the page to see specific information.
Activity Tab - View Activity
The Activity Tab displays both a line graph and a pie chart reflecting your total activity recorded
for the chosen time frame. Activities can be viewed for 1, 7, 30 or 90 days.
Activity Breakdown on the right side of the page provides a pie chart displaying activities and
related percentage for the chosen time period. Click on an activity listed below the pie chart to
display more details about that activity on the main chart (one and seven day charts only).
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To see a timeframe in greater detail, click the magnifying glass that appears when you mouse
over the blue activity line on the main chart. The activity bars selected on the main activity chart
display on the detailed chart.
Within the detailed chart, drag your mouse over a portion of the time line to see the detail for
that time period.
On the main chart, click on the arrows next to the date to view up to seven days of history.
On the seven day chart, click on a specific day to go straight to a view of activities for that date.
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Activity Tab - Log Activity
You can manually log various activities and accept pre-calculated caloric burn totals, or enter
your own calories burned. These entries show up on the activity charts as “Custom”. Logged
activities override activity data reported by your monitor.
To add an activity, click log at the top of the activity graph.
Click on the Log Activity button.
Various options are available for activity logging.
You can add your own activity, or select from a database of predefined activities by
choosing “browse”.
You can log an activity by Time or Duration.
You can accept the pre-calculated calorie amount or enter your own.
Be sure to click “save” to log the information
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Once an activity has been added, click on the pencil to edit or “X” to delete the activity.
NewYu remembers your most frequently logged activities for easier repeat entry.
Steps Tab
The Steps chart displays a bar graph of the total steps recorded for the chose time frame. The
step chart can be viewed for 7, 30, or 90 day time periods.
Mouse over a bar (seven day view) or the main chart line (30 or 90 day view) to see the details
for a specific date.
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Calories Tab - Burned
The Calories Tab displays both a line graph and pie chart reflecting the total calories burned
and consumed (if logged) for the chose time frame. Calorie information can be viewed for 1, 7,
30 or 90 days.
Calorie Breakdown on the right side of the page shows a pie chart displaying calories burned
and related percentage by activity for the chosen time period.
On the main calories chart, click on the arrows next to the date to view up to seven days of
history.
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Calories Tab - Consumed
Click on Consumed or the Log Food button to log food or review food logged for a specific
day.
Click on Enter Food to add food to the day’s log.
Various options are available for food logging.
You can add your own food, or select from a database of available foods. If you want to
view more choices, choose “Search More…”
Enter quantity and select desired portion size.
Accept the pre-calculated calorie amount or enter your own.
Be sure to click “save” to log the food
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Once a food has been added, click on the pencil to edit or “X” to delete the food.
NewYu remembers your most frequently logged foods for easier repeat entry.
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Rest Tab
The Rest Tab displays a line chart which reflects activity level during your designated rest
period for the chosen time frame. Rest activity can be viewed for 1,7,30 or 90 days.
You can define your regular rest period by clicking on Update Rest Hours. This allows your rest
activities and calorie burn rate to calculate correctly.
Movements made during your rest period are reflected on the line graph. Movement below the
Motion line is categorized as Light Motion. Light Motion represents recognizable levels of
motion for a duration of 60 seconds or less during rest hours. Examples of light motion include
rolling over or tossing and turning in bed.
Movements above the “Motion” line are categorized as Moderate Motion. Moderate Motion
during your rest period represents repeated motion that lasts longer than 60 seconds but does
not include walking. An example of moderate motion during your rest period might include
getting a warm glass of milk or getting another blanket. Regular (non-rest related) activities are
still captured correctly during your rest period. If you go for a midnight jog, it still shows up as
Running on your activity charts.
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ConnectYu Tab
ConnectYu is the NewYu user community which allows you to browse forums, create or join
groups and interact with other members to get encouragement, find workout partners, stay
accountable or share tips.
There are three primary areas available in ConnectYu.
“My Connections” shows groups you belong to and discussions you are following. It also
has a “Quick Links” section that gives you easy access to create a new public group or
visit the NewYu blog.
“Browse Forums” lists public forums on different topics where you can ask or answer
questions and communicate with other users.
“Browse Groups” lists public groups which you can browse or join. Joining a group lets
you participate in conversations and challenges.
NOTE: If you are a Managed Fitness Account Holder there is an additional area called
“Managed Fitness” which is actually your default “home page”. See the Managed Fitness
section for more information.
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My Connections
My Groups lists the groups you have joined. Click on the group for quick access to the group’s
discussion area.
My Discussions lists form topics you have selected to “follow”. See the Browse Forums
section for information on following topics.
Browse Forums
There are 6 forum categories available for communicating with other users.
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Within each forum you can create a new forum topic by clicking on the Create A Topic button.
The Follow button for each topic adds or removes the topic from My Connections.
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Browse Groups
Public groups are listed under Browse groups.
Joining or leaving a public group adds or removes the group from My Connections.
Clicking on the group name brings up the discussion area for the group.
NOTE: You must join a group before you can post a message in the group.
New groups are created by clicking the Create Group button.
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Private Groups
Groups can be Public or Private. Private groups can only be managed by their creator through
My Groups in their My Connections tab. Likewise, when a user joins a private group, they
access the group from their My Connections tab. Private groups are identified by the lock icon.
A private group owner invites others to join their group; the group is not accessible from the
Browse Groups tab. Invitations can be sent to individuals who do not have NewYu accounts,
but they must create a NewYu account to join the group.
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Managed Fitness
The Managed Fitness section of the NewYu dashboard is only available if Managed Fitness
Account Holder is checked in your profile.
While primarily intended for fitness professionals, it is also available for anyone who wishes to
monitor the progress of a friend or loved one.
NOTE: In order to access activity data for another user, the user must accept your invitation to
join your Managed Fitness group.
Create Group allows creation of a new Managed Fitness group.
Invite New Members allows inviting other users to join a group.
o Invitations can be sent to individuals who do not have NewYu accounts, but they
must create a NewYu account to join the group.
Manage Members allows removing members from a group.
Open Invitations allows managing invitations which have not yet been accepted.
Group Posts brings up the discussion area for the group.
Managed Fitness Group Owners can click on a member’s name to view their dashboard
in a new browser window.
Managed Fitness Group Owners can send a message to any or all members of a group
by clicking the checkbox next to the user’s name (or clicking Select All), and clicking on
Send Selected Message.
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Cleaning your NewYu Monitor
Gently clean your NewYu monitor with a soft cloth using mild soap and water.
Wipe with a dry soft cloth after cleaning.
Safety & Other Information
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the 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 received, including interference that causes undesired operation.
Non-compliance may result from use of non-recommended cables, unauthorized changes or
modifications to the device.
NewYu is not a medical device
Always consult a physician before starting any new diet or exercise program. NewYu is not to
be used for diagnostic purposes and is not intended to be a substitute for the medical advice or
supervision of your personal physician.
General Usage
Keep NewYu out of reach of children. The products contain small, removable parts that
may become choking hazards.
NewYu should not be used in airplanes, hospitals, or any location that prohibits cellular
telephones or electronic devices.
Do not bend, drop, crush, puncture, incinerate, or open the NewYu Monitor.
Take care not to spill any food or liquid into the NewYu Monitor. In the event the NewYu
Monitor gets wet, dry it off with a cloth.
Battery Operation and Maintenance
If your battery no longer holds a charge, put in a plastic bag and dispose in accordance
with all applicable federal, state and local regulations.. Do not attempt to replace the
battery.
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Lithium polymer batteries may get hot, explode or ignite and cause serious injury if
exposed to abuse conditions. Be sure to follow the safety warnings listed below:
o Do not place the NewYu Monitor in fire or attempt to heat either device.
o Do not connect the positive terminal and negative terminal of either battery to
each other with any metal object (such as wire).
o Do not pierce the batteries with nails, strike the battery with a hammer, step on
the batteries or otherwise subject them to strong impacts or shocks.
o Do not solder directly onto the batteries.
o Do not expose batteries to water or salt water, or allow the batteries to get wet.
o Do not disassemble or modify the NewYu Monitor. The NewYu Monitor contains
safety and protection devices, which, if damaged, may cause the batteries to
generate heat, explode or ignite.
Do not place the NewYu Monitor in or near fire, on stoves or other high temperature
locations. Do not place the NewYu Monitor in direct sunlight, or use or store inside cars
in hot weather. Doing so may cause the batteries to generate heat, explode or ignite.
Using the batteries in this manner may also result in a loss of performance and a
shortened life expectancy.
Immediately discontinue use of the NewYu Monitor if, while using, charging or storing
the Monitor, the battery emits an unusual smell, feel hot, changes color or shape, or
appears abnormal in any other way.
Do not place the NewYu Monitor in microwave ovens, high-pressure containers or on
induction cookware.
In the event the battery leaks and the fluid gets into one's eye, do not rub the eye. Rinse
well with water and immediately seek medical care. If left untreated, the battery fluid
could cause damage to the eye.
Do not attach the NewYu Monitor to a power supply plug or directly to a car's cigarette
lighter.
The temperature range over which the battery can be charged is 0°C to 45°C. Charging
the battery at temperatures outside this range may cause severe damage to the battery
or reduce battery life expectancy.
Do not discharge the battery using any device except for the specified device. When the
battery is used in devices other than the specified device, it may damage the battery or
reduce its life expectancy. If the device causes an abnormal current to flow, it may cause
the battery to become hot, explode or ignite and cause serious injury.
The temperature range over which the battery can be discharged is -20°C to 60°C. Use
of the battery outside this temperature range may damage performance of the battery or
may reduce its life expectancy.
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Repairing Personal Activity Monitor
Never attempt to repair the NewYu Monitor yourself. The NewYu Monitor does not
contain any user-serviceable parts.
Open Source
NewYu uses FreeRTOS as part of its product. Learn more at http://www.freertos.org/
As per the FreeRTOS license agreement, code specific to FreeRTOS is available by inquiring to
CustomerCare@newyu.com.
Copyright 2011 Wellcore Corp. All rights reserved. Wellcore and NewYu are trademarks of
Wellcore Corporation. Android is a trademark of Google Inc.
All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.

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