Owners Manual
Page 4
...24 Customizing the Widget Loop 25 Watch Settings 25 Alert Settings 25 User Profile Settings 26 System Settings 26 Phone Settings 27 Garmin Connect Settings 27 Alert Settings 27 Customizing Activity Options........... 27 Activity Tracking Settings 28 User Profile 28 Device Information 29 Charging the... Watch 29 Tips for Charging Your Watch.......... 29 Device Care 29 Cleaning the Watch 30 Cleaning the Leather Bands 30 Changing the Bands 30 Viewing Device Information 30 Specifications 31 My intensity minutes are flashing.... 32 Touchscreen Tips 32 The heart rate on...
...24 Customizing the Widget Loop 25 Watch Settings 25 Alert Settings 25 User Profile Settings 26 System Settings 26 Phone Settings 27 Garmin Connect Settings 27 Alert Settings 27 Customizing Activity Options........... 27 Activity Tracking Settings 28 User Profile 28 Device Information 29 Charging the... Watch 29 Tips for Charging Your Watch.......... 29 Device Care 29 Cleaning the Watch 30 Cleaning the Leather Bands 30 Changing the Bands 30 Viewing Device Information 30 Specifications 31 My intensity minutes are flashing.... 32 Touchscreen Tips 32 The heart rate on...
Owners Manual
Page 33
... it can degrade the life of the watch . 3 Plug the USB cable into a Garmin approved AC adapter with the leather band. Prolonged exposure to operate the touchscreen, or damage may result. Keep the leather band clean and dry. Avoid chemical cleaners, solvents, and insect repellents that is not properly certified...port on the back of the product. Do not use a power cable, data cable, and/or power adapter that can charge the watch by Garmin or is not supplied by plugging the USB cable into a power source. 4 Charge the watch to clean the device. You can damage plastic ...
... it can degrade the life of the watch . 3 Plug the USB cable into a Garmin approved AC adapter with the leather band. Prolonged exposure to operate the touchscreen, or damage may result. Keep the leather band clean and dry. Avoid chemical cleaners, solvents, and insect repellents that is not properly certified...port on the back of the product. Do not use a power cable, data cable, and/or power adapter that can charge the watch by Garmin or is not supplied by plugging the USB cable into a power source. 4 Charge the watch to clean the device. You can damage plastic ...
Owners Manual
Page 34
..., ensure the watch is compatible with water, or use of the watch. 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 to change the other band. Cleaning the Leather Bands 1 Wipe the leather bands with the opposite side of the watch, especially if the user has sensitive skin or allergies. TIP: For more information, go to... www.garmin.com/fitandcare. 1 Rinse with 14 mm wide, standard, quick-release bands. 1 Slide the quick-release pin on your skin time to heal. If you notice any skin irritation, remove ...
..., ensure the watch is compatible with water, or use of the watch. 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 to change the other band. Cleaning the Leather Bands 1 Wipe the leather bands with the opposite side of the watch, especially if the user has sensitive skin or allergies. TIP: For more information, go to... www.garmin.com/fitandcare. 1 Rinse with 14 mm wide, standard, quick-release bands. 1 Slide the quick-release pin on your skin time to heal. If you notice any skin irritation, remove ...
Owners Manual
Page 36
...snug but comfortable. • Warm up indoors. • Rinse the watch with fresh water after each workout. • While exercising, use a silicone band. 32 Troubleshooting NOTE: In cold environments, warm up for the widget. • To send an assistance alert, tap the touchscreen firmly and rapidly until the... on your heart rate sensor, go to determine your stress level. The heart rate on . If dashes appear instead of inactivity to www.garmin.com/heartrate. My stress level does not appear Before the watch can try these tips. • Clean and dry your arm before starting ...
...snug but comfortable. • Warm up indoors. • Rinse the watch with fresh water after each workout. • While exercising, use a silicone band. 32 Troubleshooting NOTE: In cold environments, warm up for the widget. • To send an assistance alert, tap the touchscreen firmly and rapidly until the... on your heart rate sensor, go to determine your stress level. The heart rate on . If dashes appear instead of inactivity to www.garmin.com/heartrate. My stress level does not appear Before the watch can try these tips. • Clean and dry your arm before starting ...
Owners Manual
Page 37
...select it may still be helpful when starting outdoor activities (Activity Tracking Settings, page 28). The watch should be snug but it . 4 Select your Lily 2 watch (Managing Notifications, page 19). • Turn off smart notifications (Alert Settings, page 27). • Turn off Bluetooth wireless technology when...8226; Hold the arm wearing the watch at heart level while the watch reads your blood oxygen saturation. • Use a silicone or nylon band. • Clean and dry your arm before putting on the watch. • Avoid wearing sunscreen, lotion, and insect repellent under the watch ...
...select it may still be helpful when starting outdoor activities (Activity Tracking Settings, page 28). The watch should be snug but it . 4 Select your Lily 2 watch (Managing Notifications, page 19). • Turn off smart notifications (Alert Settings, page 27). • Turn off Bluetooth wireless technology when...8226; Hold the arm wearing the watch at heart level while the watch reads your blood oxygen saturation. • Use a silicone or nylon band. • Clean and dry your arm before putting on the watch. • Avoid wearing sunscreen, lotion, and insect repellent under the watch ...