Water Resistance
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Your Withings Go can withstand a pressure similar to that of a 50 m (165 ft) depth.
You can, therefore, use it when dishwashing, splashing or swimming. However, it can't
be used for diving or snorkeling.
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Do not remove the back cover when it is under water.
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Avoid long exposure to salt water. Make sure you rinse your tracker with fresh water
after spending time swimming in salt water.
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Avoid exposure to any chemical products such as solvents, detergents, perfumes
or cosmetics. They may damage the accessories or the casing of the tracker.
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Avoid extreme atmospheres (e.g., saunas or steam rooms).
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The aging of the materials may affect the water resistance of the tracker. Water
resistance cannot be permanently guaranteed.
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Make sure you close the back case properly after replacing the battery.
Personal Data
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Make sure you have read our privacy policy which you can find on our website.
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Make sure your Withings® account password is secure enough to restrict access
to your account. It should be long enough, have mixed case and use alphanumeric
characters as well as special characters.
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Make sure you log out from the Withings Health Mate® app when you are done using it
so that no one can access your data from your phone.
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We recommend that you export your data on a regular basis. You can do so
from the Withings Health Mate®
the tab corresponding to the data you want to export and clicking Download.
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Find out more about how to manage your data by clicking here.
Service and Maintenance
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Do not attempt to repair or modify your Withings Go yourself. Service and maintenance
not described in this User Guide should be performed by professional technicians.
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Exposure to high or low temperatures may shorten battery life.
Withings Go
v1.0 | March, 2016
web interface
by clicking Measurement table, selecting
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