Mio FUSE User Guide 13
Battery Lifespan
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The battery lasts for approximately 300 charge cycles. If charged on a weekly basis,
the battery should last for at least 5 years.
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The battery is non-replaceable. If the battery charge length is noticeably much shorter
than before, your Mio product may have reached its end of life. Contact your local
recycling authority to properly dispose of the device and battery.
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To maximize the lifetime of your battery, we recommend removing the device from
the charger after obtaining a full charge and not leaving it charging overnight or for
extended periods.
Cleaning Your Mio FUSE
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Wash Mio FUSE regularly with mild soap and water. As Mio FUSE is designed to be
worn all day and overnight, regular cleaning is necessary to prevent skin irritation.
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Make sure you allow both your arm and Mio FUSE to dry completely before resuming
wear.
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Avoid scratching the device to protect your Mio FUSE from damage.
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Do not expose the Mio FUSE to strong chemicals such as gasoline, cleaning solvents,
acetone,alcohol,orinsectrepellents.Chemicalscandamagetheseal,case,andnish.
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After swimming, rinse Mio FUSE with tap water and gently dry with a soft cloth.
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If your skin becomes irritated, wear Mio FUSE on the other arm or discontinue wearing
until the irritation clears.
Using Mio FUSE In Water
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Mio FUSE is water resistant up to 30 meters and can be worn while swimming.
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Important: The Mio FUSE is water resistant only if the device remains intact.
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Touch function is suspended when the Mio FUSE is underwater or wet.
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The accuracy of the heart rate monitor may be reduced in cold water or if you are
using large arm movements.
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Do not wear your Mio FUSE while diving.
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Wireless communication does not work under water.
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After swimming, rinse Mio FUSE with tap water and gently dry with a soft cloth.
Caring For Your Mio FUSE
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Important: Do not attempt to disassemble or service your Mio FUSE. The sensor unit
cannot be removed from the strap.
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Protect your Mio FUSE from impact shocks, extreme heat, and extended exposure to
direct sunlight.