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To set up your SmartBand 2 using Bluetooth® 1 Make sure that your SmartBand 2 is fully charged. 2 Android™ device: Make sure that you have installed or updated the SmartBand 2 application to the latest version. 3 Turn on your SmartBand 2. 4 Android™ device: Turn on the Bluetooth® function, then scan for Bluetooth® devices and select SWR12 in the list of available devices. 5 Android™ device: Follow the instructions that appear on the screen. appears briefly in the status bar and permanently in the Notification panel when a connection with the SmartBand 2 is active. You can drag down the status bar to open the Notification panel and get quick access to the SmartBand 2 application and the Lifelog application. Reconnecting the SmartBand 2 In cases where a connection gets lost, for example, when the connected Android™ device goes out of range, your SmartBand 2 vibrates 3 times if the out-of-range alert is turned on, and your SmartBand 2 automatically performs a series of reconnection attempts if Bluetooth® is turned on. In case the auto-reconnection fails, you can use the power key to manually force the accessory to try reconnecting, or you can use NFC to reconnect the two devices. To force the SmartBand 2 to try reconnecting • Briefly press the power key. To reconnect your SmartBand 2 using NFC 1 Android™ device: Make sure that the NFC function is turned on and that the screen is active and unlocked. 2 Place the Android™ device over your SmartBand 2 so that the NFC detection area of each device touches the other. The SmartBand 2 application opens automatically when your SmartBand 2 connects with your Android™ device using NFC. Resetting your SmartBand 2 Reset your SmartBand 2 if it behaves unexpectedly or if you want to connect it to a new device. To perform a factory reset 1 Turn off your SmartBand 2. 2 Press and hold down the power key for more than 10 seconds. If you are pairing the SmartBand 2 with a new Android™ device, your SmartBand 2 may attempt to reconnect with your previous Android™ device even after a factory reset. Unpair your SmartBand 2 with the previous device first and then pair it with the new Android™ device. To unpair your SmartBand 2 1 From the main application screen of your Android™ device, find and tap SmartBand 2 > > Forget SmartBand. 2 Tap OK to confirm. You can also unpair your SmartBand 2 from the Bluetooth® settings of the Android™ device. 8 This is an Internet version of this publication. © Print only for private use.

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To set up your SmartBand 2 using Bluetooth®
1
Make sure that your SmartBand 2 is fully charged.
2
Android™ device:
Make sure that you have installed or updated the SmartBand
2 application to the latest version.
3
Turn on your SmartBand 2.
4
Android™ device:
Turn on the Bluetooth® function, then scan for Bluetooth®
devices and select
SWR12
in the list of available devices.
5
Android™ device:
Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
appears
briefly in the status bar and permanently in the Notification panel when a
connection with the SmartBand 2 is active.
You can drag down the status bar to open the Notification panel and get quick access to the
SmartBand 2 application and the Lifelog application.
Reconnecting the SmartBand 2
In cases where a connection gets lost, for example, when the connected Android™
device goes out of range, your SmartBand 2 vibrates 3 times if the out-of-range alert
is turned on, and your SmartBand 2 automatically performs a series of reconnection
attempts if Bluetooth® is turned on. In case the auto-reconnection fails, you can use
the power key to manually force the accessory to try reconnecting, or you can use
NFC to reconnect the two devices.
To force the SmartBand 2 to try reconnecting
Briefly press the power key.
To reconnect your SmartBand 2 using NFC
1
Android™ device:
Make sure that the NFC function is turned on and that the
screen is active and unlocked.
2
Place the Android™ device over your SmartBand 2 so that the NFC detection
area of each device touches the other.
The SmartBand 2 application opens automatically when your SmartBand 2 connects with
your Android™ device using NFC.
Resetting your SmartBand 2
Reset your SmartBand 2 if it behaves unexpectedly or if you want to connect it to a
new device.
To perform a factory reset
1
Turn off your SmartBand 2.
2
Press and hold down the power key for more than 10 seconds.
If you are pairing the SmartBand 2 with a new Android™ device, your SmartBand 2 may
attempt to reconnect with your previous Android™ device even after a factory reset. Unpair
your SmartBand 2 with the previous device first and then pair it with the new Android™
device.
To unpair your SmartBand 2
1
From the main application screen of your Android™ device, find and tap
SmartBand 2
>
> Forget SmartBand.
2
Tap
OK
to confirm.
You can also unpair your SmartBand 2 from the Bluetooth® settings of the Android™ device.
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