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Health Management
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Health Management ECG An electrocardiogram (ECG) is a graphical recording of the heart's electrical activity. ECGs provide an insight into your heart rhythm, and can help to identify irregular heart beats, and detect potential health risks early. Currently, this feature is only supported on the HUAWEI WATCH GT 3 Pro. Before you start • This feature should not be used by those under 18 years of age. • Those with pacemakers or other implanted devices are advised not to use this feature. • Being in an environment with a strong electromagnetic field will severely affect the quality of the ECG waveforms. Do not start a measurement when you are in such an environment. • The feature isn't capable of detecting blood clots, strokes, heart failure, or other types of arrhythmia. • This feature isn't capable of detecting heart attacks and related complications. Please seek timely medical assistance if you feel pain, tightness, or pressure in your chest, or experience any other symptoms. Preparing for measurement To use this feature, download the latest version of the Huawei Health app from HUAWEI AppGallery and install it, or update the Huawei Health app to the latest version. 1 Registration and login: When logging in to the Huawei Health app for the first time, follow the onscreen instructions to register, and then enter your account name and password to log in. 2 Connecting to your device: After logging in to the Huawei Health app, follow the prompts to pair your device with the app. 3 Activating the app: If you are using ECG for the first time, go to Health > Heart > ECG in the Huawei Health app, and follow the onscreen instructions to activate the ECG app. Measuring your ECG 1 Wear the device properly on your wrist, and select ECG from the app list. If you are using the feature for the first time, select which hand you are wearing the device on. 2 Place your arm flat on the table or your lap and relax your arm and fingers. 3 Keep a finger from your free hand on the electrode (Down button) of your watch to initiate a measurement. 11