Tracking Exercise With The Fitbit Electron; Tracking An Exercise; Stairclimbing - Fitbit Zip Electron Product Manual

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Tracking Exercise with the Fitbit
Electron
Your Fitbit Electron lets you track stats for a wide variety of exercise types, including
Stairclimbing, Hiking, Yoga, Cycling, and many others. You can also track an exercise
type named "Workout" if the particular exercise you want to track is not available.
The stats that are tracked vary depending on the type of exercise. For example, the
Cycling tracks several stats including some related to distance, max speed and average
speed, while Spinning tracks only your average BPM and total calories expended.
You can have one to seven exercise types available on your Electron at any time. Your
exercise stats are displayed on the Activities tab in your Fitbit.com log.

Tracking an exercise

1. If you are on the clock screen, press the Home button to display the action
screen.
2. Scroll to the Exercise action.
3. Press the Select button to choose Exercise, then swipe left or right to display the
exercise you want to track. (If you want to track an exercise that isn't on your
Electron, see Choosing exercise types to track on page 12.)
4. Press the Select button to choose the exercise type.
5. Press the Select button to start/pause/resume.
6. While exercising or paused, swipe to display various stats being tracked.
7. When through, press the Select button to pause, then press the Action button to
display summary. You may have to scroll down to view all stats.

Stairclimbing

Default screen shows stopwatch, with avg BPM at bottom
Swipe to see average BPM, clock, calories at bottom instead
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