Getting Familiar With Your Buzzclip; Operating Your Buzzclip - iMerciv BuzzClip Quick Start Manual

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Getting Familiar with your BuzzClip

Your BuzzClip consists of 3 main parts:
The Rounded Top (A) – This rounded enclosure is
the main control panel for the BuzzClip and can be
found at the top of the device. The sensor is housed
here and it slightly protrudes out of the rounded
enclosure. The buttons are located to the left and
right of the sensor.
The Main Body (B) – This is where the battery,
circuit board and charging port are housed. The main body has a chamfered edge
around it so you can run your finger along it to find the Micro-USB charging port.
The Vibrational Arm (C) – This is part is always in contact with your body, so you can
easily feel the vibrations. It is located at the back or bottom of the device. The arm
has a rounded rectangular protrusion that houses the vibration motor. This arm can
be opened or closed through a simple push and pull motion so that you can adjust it
in order to ensure proper contact with your body while you wear it.

Operating your BuzzClip

Turning On your BuzzClip:
1. With the BuzzClip in your palm, you should be able to
feel a circular ring which is the sensor. To the left of the
sensor, there is a groove with a single tactile marking to
indicate the On/Off button.
2. Press and hold this button to turn on your BuzzClip. You should then
immediately feel a series a vibrations followed by two longer vibrations.
The shorter initial vibrations indicate the BuzzClip's battery level:
 4 vibrations indicate that the battery is above 75%.
 3 vibrations indicate that the battery is between 50% -75%.
 2 vibrations indicate that the battery is between 25% -50%.
 1 vibration indicates that the battery is less than 25%. Charge it soon!
Quick Start Guide
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