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Measuring SpO2, Measuring your heart rate

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Health Management Measuring SpO2 • To use this feature, update your wearable device and the Huawei Health app to their latest versions. • To ensure the accuracy of the SpO2 measurement, wear the wearable device snugly and in the correct manner. Make sure that the monitoring module is in direct contact with your skin, free of any obstructions. Single SpO2 measurement 1 Wear your wearable device in the correct manner, and keep your arm still. 2 Enter the device's app list, and swipe up or down to find and touch SpO2 ( ). 3 Remember to keep still with the screen facing upwards, during SpO2 measurements. • For more accurate results, it is recommended that you wait three to five minutes after putting the device on before measuring your SpO2. • This measurement may also be affected by some external factors such as low ambient temperatures, arm movements, or tattoos on your arm. • The results are for reference only and are not intended for medical use. • The measurement will be interrupted if you swipe right on the device screen, receive an incoming call, or an alarm goes off. Automatic SpO2 measurements 1 Open the Huawei Health app, go to the device details screen, touch Health monitoring, and toggle on the switch for Notifications. The device will then automatically measure and record your SpO2 every 10 minutes when it detects that you are still. 2 Touch Low SpO₂ alert to set the lower limit of your SpO2 for you to receive a vibration alert when you are not asleep. Viewing data Open the Huawei Health app, touch SpO₂, and select a date to view the SpO2 measurement data on that day. Measuring your heart rate • This measurement may also be affected by some external factors such as low ambient temperatures, arm movements, or tattoos on your arm. • Keep still and make sure the device fits relatively tightly during the measurement, but avoid wearing it directly over your wrist bone. Ensure that the heart rate sensor is in contact with your skin and that there are no foreign objects between your skin and the device. The screen also needs to stay facing up. 9

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Measuring SpO2
To use this feature, update your wearable device and the
Huawei Health
app to their
latest versions.
To ensure the accuracy of the SpO2 measurement, wear the wearable device snugly
and in the correct manner. Make sure that the monitoring module is in direct contact
with your skin, free of any obstructions.
Single SpO2 measurement
1
Wear your wearable device in the correct manner, and keep your arm still.
2
Enter the device's app list, and swipe up or down to
find
and touch
SpO2
(
).
3
Remember to keep still with the screen facing upwards, during SpO2 measurements.
For more accurate results, it is recommended that you wait three to
five
minutes after
putting the device on before measuring your SpO2.
This measurement may also be
affected
by some external factors such as low ambient
temperatures, arm movements, or tattoos on your arm.
The results are for reference only and are not intended for medical use.
The measurement will be interrupted if you swipe right on the device screen, receive an
incoming call, or an alarm goes
off.
Automatic SpO2 measurements
1
Open the
Huawei Health
app, go to the device details screen, touch
Health monitoring
,
and toggle on the switch for
Notifications
. The device will then automatically measure
and record your SpO2 every 10 minutes when it detects that you are still.
2
Touch
Low SpO₂ alert
to set the lower limit of your SpO2 for you to receive a vibration
alert when you are not asleep.
Viewing data
Open the
Huawei Health
app, touch
SpO₂
, and select a date to view the SpO2 measurement
data on that day.
Measuring your heart rate
This measurement may also be
affected
by some external factors such as low ambient
temperatures, arm movements, or tattoos on your arm.
Keep still and make sure the device
fits
relatively tightly during the measurement, but
avoid wearing it directly over your wrist bone. Ensure that the heart rate sensor is in
contact with your skin and that there are no foreign objects between your skin and the
device. The screen also needs to stay facing up.
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