Table of Contents Getting Started ............................1 What’s included ......................1 Putting on your Lepton ..................... 1 Moving the clasp from the large to small wristband ..........1 Inserting the tracker into the wristband ..............2 ...
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Charging your Lepton ....................9 Tracking your Fitness with Lepton ....................11 Setting goals with Lepton ..................11 Checking your goal progress .................. 12 Tracking sleep with Lepton ..................13 Using silent alarms ....................13 ...
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Regulatory & Safety Notices ......................23 USA: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement ........23 Canada: Industry Canada (IC) statement ..............24 European Union (EU) ....................24 Australia and New Zealand ..................25 Mexico ........................25 ...
Getting Started What’s included Your Fitbit Lepton Wireless Activity + Sleep Wristband box includes: Lepton tracker • Charging cable • Wireless sync dongle • 1 small and 1 large wristband • Lepton tracker Charging cable Wireless sync Wristbands dongle Putting on your Lepton Your Lepton comes with a large and a small wristband.
3. Insert the clasp into the small wristband by pressing a few times with both thumbs to ensure that the clasp is flat and in line with the wristband. NOTE: If there is a bulge on the inside of the band between the two inside prongs of the clasp, find a small object like a credit card to push it flat.
Securing your wristband 1. Put on the wristband so the window of lights are closest to the outside of your wrist and facing you. 2. Align both ends of the wristband so they are directly overlapping each other with the clasp over the two holes that best fit your wrist. 3.
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You’ll know your Lepton wristband is securely fastened if both ends of the wristband are fully inserted. NOTE: If you’re having trouble, try securing the wristband off your wrist to get a feel for how it securely clasps and then try again on your wrist.
Care and wearing tips Keep the following tips in mind when caring for your Lepton: Clean and dry the Lepton regularly, particularly under the band. • Wear your Lepton band loosely enough to allow air circulation. • Use skin care products sparingly on the areas of the wrist covered by the •...
Setting up your Lepton You can set up your Lepton using a computer or one of our mobile apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. Setting up your Lepton with a computer To set up your Lepton using your computer, you’ll first install Fitbit Connect. Fitbit Connect is the software application that connects (“pairs”) your Lepton to your Fitbit.com dashboard, where you can view your data, log food, and more.
Syncing your Lepton Now that Fitbit Connect is installed, your Lepton will automatically and wirelessly sync with your computer every 20 minutes or so if the following requirements are met: Your Lepton is within 15-20 feet of your computer and has new data to upload •...
Using your Lepton Your Lepton is designed to be most accurate when worn on your wrist. Wearing on your dominant vs. non-dominant wrist To get the most accurate reading from your Lepton, make sure your account knows if you’re wearing the wristband on your dominant or non-dominant wrist. Your dominant wrist refers to handedness, that is, the hand that you use for activities such as writing and throwing a ball.
Goal tracking The indicator lights illuminate as you hit 20% increments towards your goal. Tap your Lepton to see your progress. When you reach your goal, Lepton will celebrate by buzzing and flashing its lights. Sleep mode When you tap your Lepton rapidly for one or two seconds to enter sleep mode, it will vibrate and display two slowly dimming lights.
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The LED indicator lights will progressively illuminate on your Lepton as it charges. Each light represents 20% of the maximum charge. Once all five lights pulse in unison, your Lepton will be fully charged. Charging completely can take up to three hours.
Tracking your Fitness with Lepton Your Lepton tracks: Steps taken • Calories burned • Distance traveled • Active minutes • Time asleep • Number of times awoken • Setting goals with Lepton Your Lepton is designed to track your progress towards the fitness goal you choose. Goals can be set for steps taken, calories burned, or distance traveled.
Checking your goal progress Tap your Lepton twice to see the LED indicator lights indicate your progress towards your goal. Each fully lit indicator represents 20% of your total goal. A blinking light shows the current segment of the goal you’re working on. In the example below, two lights are solid and the third is blinking.
When you reach your goal, your Lepton will vibrate and flash the LED indicator lights to celebrate. Tracking sleep with Lepton Your Lepton can track the length and quality of your sleep to help you improve your sleeping habits. To enter sleep mode, tap your Lepton rapidly for one to two seconds. It will vibrate and display two slowly dimming lights to indicate that sleep mode has begun.
Setting silent alarms from a computer You can set silent alarms from your computer by using the Fitbit.com dashboard. 1. Log in to your Fitbit.com dashboard and click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the page. 2. Click Settings. 3.
5. Tap Add a new alarm. 6. Tap Next. 7. Tap Add a new alarm. 8. Tap the time to enter a time. 9. If you prefer, tap the Repeats checkbox and tap the days of the week you want this alarm to repeat.
Using your Fitbit.com Dashboard Fitbit provides a free online tool — the Fitbit.com dashboard — to help you track, manage, and evaluate your fitness progress. Use the dashboard to see your progress towards goals, analyze details about specific activities or exercises, view historical graphs, and log food.
To delete a tile: 1. Hover over a tile until you see the gear icon at the lower left. 2. Click the gear icon, then click Remove Tile. 3. When prompted, confirm that you want to remove the tile. Managing your Lepton from fitbit.com To manage various settings for your account, click the gear icon in the top right corner of your Fitbit.com dashboard and select Settings.
Updating your Lepton Free feature enhancements, product improvements, and bug fixes are occasionally made available through firmware updates. You can update your Lepton on your computer using Fitbit Connect, or by using a Fitbit mobile app. We recommend keeping your Lepton up to date. Updating Lepton using a computer To update your Lepton on a Mac or PC.
You’ll receive a notification when the update is complete. If you have trouble updating your Lepton, see http://help.fitbit.com for more information. Updating Lepton using an Android device To update your Lepton from an Android device: 1. Make sure your Lepton is charged and then open the Fitbit app on your Android device.
Restarting your Lepton Restarting your Lepton turns it off and then back on, which may fix any of the following problems if they happen to occur: Your Lepton is not syncing • Your Lepton is not responding to movement • Your Lepton isn’t tracking your steps •...
Fitbit Lepton General Info & Specifications Sensors and motors Your Lepton uses a MEMS 3-axis accelerometer that measures your motion patterns to determine your calories burned, distance traveled, steps taken, and sleep quality. Lepton also contains a vibration motor, which allows it to vibrate when alarms go off. Size and weight Length Width...
Help Troubleshooting and assistance for your Lepton can be found at http://help.fitbit.com. Return policy and warranty Warranty information and the Fitbit.com Store Return Policy can be found online at http://www.fitbit.com/returns. ...
Regulatory & Safety Notices Model Name: FB406 USA: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement This device complies with FCC part 15 FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Warning Changes or modifications not approved by Fitbit, Inc.
Canada: Industry Canada (IC) statement This device meets the IC requirements for RF exposure in public or uncontrolled environments. Cet appareil est conforme aux conditions de la IC en matière de RF dans des environnements publics ou incontrôlée IC Notice to Users in accordance with RSS GEN Issue 3: This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard(s).
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Safety statement This equipment has been tested to comply with safety certification in accordance with the specifications of EN Standard : EN60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12: 2011. Important safety instructions Cautions Prolonged contact may contribute to skin irritation or allergies in some users. If •...
Clean and dry your Fitbit product regularly, particularly in areas in contact with • the skin. Use a clean, damp cloth. Do not wash the product under a faucet. Wear your Fitbit product loosely enough to allow air circulation. • Use skin care products sparingly on the areas of the skin covered by your Fitbit •...
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Each country in the European Union should have its collection centers for electrical and electronic equipment recycling. For information about your recycling drop off point, please contact your local related electrical and electronic equipment waste management authority or the retailer where you bought the product. Do not dispose of your Fitbit product with household waste.