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Move ECG
v1.0 | August, 2019
For the first time in a Withings watch, stairs climbed are tracked via an altimeter.
The altimeter measures changes in atmospheric pressure (which changes as you
gain or lose elevation) to track your elevation. In order for Move ECG to measure
elevation, you mustbothwalk forwardandup. Climbing a ladder or using an
elevator, for instance, will not result in elevation being tracked, while walking up
a hill, will. Since atmospheric pressure is used to measure elevation, when using
stationary equipment such as a treadmill or a stair-climbing machine, elevation
will not be measured as there is no change in atmospheric pressur..
Note:
• 3 meters is equivalent to 1 floor.
• If the altimeter opening of the Move ECG becomes dirty or clogged with
debris and sweat, it can prevent the watch from accurately measuring
elevation. If this occurs, please clean the back of Move ECG with warm, soapy
water and then allow it to dry. The watch should also becleaned anytime that
you work out with it on.
Checking my progress
In order to check your progress in terms of number of steps, all you have to do
is have a look at the activity hand. Depending on its position, you can tell what
percentage of your daily step goal you have achieved. Once you reach the 100%
mark, your watch vibrates and the cycle starts all over again, from 0% to 100%. .
To get even more details, simply log in to the Health Mate app. The app oers
many graphs that allow you to easily see your history and your progress from the
very first time you use it.
Changing my activity goal
This feature allows you to set a custom daily step goal. To change your daily step
goal, perform the following steps:
1. Open the Health Mate app.