Mio FUSE User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    How to Wear & Use Mio FUSE VIEW ALL FAQs Why can't I see my FUSE, ALPHA 2, LINK or VELO steps or distance in the PAI app? Which ANT + products are compatible with FUSE? Why can't I find the PAI app in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store? How do I pair and stream my Mio FUSE, ALPHA 2, LINK or VELO to PAI? How do I update my device’s firmware on Android?
  • Page 3 How do I operate the FUSE touchpoints?
  • Page 4: Mio Fuse

    Mio FUSE Mio FUSE Getting Started Getting Started M M io FUSE User Guides (All Languages) io FUSE User Guides (All Languages) Last updated: 2017-04-17T22:11:18.000Z | Online Version English Chinese (Simplified) Chinese (Traditional) Dutch French German Italian Japanese Korean Portuguese...
  • Page 5: Activating & Charging

    To activate and charge your Mio FUSE: 1. Plug the USB charger into the USB port of your computer. 2. Align the two gold charging pins on the back of Mio FUSE to the two gold charging pins on the USB charger.
  • Page 6 4. On the Workout screen, tap the heart icon in the upper right-hand corner to connect your Mio device. Select your device.
  • Page 7: Navigating Your Fuse

    3. Navigating Your FUSE 3. Navigating Your FUSE Mio FUSE is a touch-operated device. To prevent accidental triggering of the device, the Touchpoints are only active when your arm is in a horizontal position, parallel to the ground. 4. All-Day Activity Tracking...
  • Page 8: Heart Rate Monitoring: Starting A Workout

    5. Heart Rate Monitoring: Starting a Workout 1. Tighten your FUSE To get accurate heart rate, wear FUSE snugly, about 2 finger widths (1" - 3") above your wrist bone. The optical sensor on the back should make good contact with your skin.
  • Page 9: Sleep Tracking

    Your FUSE must have firmware version 1.20 or higher to enable sleep tracking. Check your FUSE firmware version in Mio GO, at the bottom of the device's Setup screen. If your firmware needs updating, follow these instructions for iPhone/IOSandinstructions for Android.
  • Page 10 View Sleep Stats To see a summary of your sleep, sync your FUSE to the Mio GO app. Your sleep session will sync, along with your all-day data and any workouts you have completed.
  • Page 11: Reviewing Your Stats

    Sync to Mio GO App To review your all-day activity, workout data, or sleep records, open Mio GO and connect to your FUSE. Your data will automatically sync. Alternatively, you can perform a manual sync by pulling down the Activity...
  • Page 12: Connecting To Other Apps & Devices

    Your FUSE can transmit heart rate to many iPhone and Android fitness apps, bike computers, GPS watches, and select gym equipment through Bluetooth Smart® (4.0) Technology (BLE) and ANT+™. If you are using FUSE with a GPS watch, such as a Garmin or Suunto watch, wear both devices on the same arm for better connection.
  • Page 13: Product Updates & Safety Information

    Chemicals can damage the seal, case, and finish. • After exercising, rinse Mio FUSE with tap water and gently dry with a soft cloth. • If your skin becomes irritated, wear Mio FUSE on the other arm or discontinue wearing until the irritation clears.
  • Page 14: How To Wear & Use Mio Fuse

    How to Customize Mio FUSE Screens With Mio GO How to Wear & Use Mio FUSE How to Wear & Use Mio FUSE...
  • Page 15: View All Faqs

    VELO steps or distance in the PAI app? Last updated: 2017-10-25T19:09:03.000Z | Online Version FUSE, ALPHA 2, LINK and VELO can only stream heart rate to PAI. Workout and sleep data syncing is not enabled for the PAI app. W W hich ANT + products are compatible with...
  • Page 16: Which Ant + Products Are Compatible With Fuse

    Store or Google Play Store? Last updated: 2017-02-09T00:34:54.000Z | Online Version Mio PAI app supports devices running iOS 9 or above, and Android 5.0 or above. Please check that your phone is compatible. Try accessing the app via these links: If you have trouble finding out whether your phone is compatible, please reach out to us at support@mioglobal.com.
  • Page 17 Last updated: 2017-10-25T19:02:28.000Z | Online Version Follow the steps below to pair and stream to PAI. New PAI User: Step 1. Download PAI app from App Store or Google Play store. Open PAI app and follow instructions to connect your to PAI app. Step 2.
  • Page 18 Step 3. Tap Day Detail to review your heart rate graph and PAI earned today. Current PAI User: Step 1. Open PAI app and navigate to the More section. If you are already paired with another device, you need to forget that device by tapping “Forget device”.
  • Page 19 Step 2. Then tap “Add device” and select your Mio device type. Step 3. Once you are paired, turn on heart rate on your device and ensure it is reading your heart rate. You should then see your heart rate on the PAI app and PAI score.
  • Page 20 Step 4. Tap Day Detail to review your heart rate graph and PAI earned today.
  • Page 21: How Do I Update My Device's Firmware On Android

    Step 1: Make sure your Mio device isn’t paired with your phone. Go to your phone’s Bluetooth settings. You’ll see a list of nearby Bluetooth devices. If you see your Mio appear in the Paired Devices list, tap its name and select ‘Unpair’ or ‘Forget’.
  • Page 22 Step 3: Make sure you are using the latest version of the Mio App. Visit the Google Play Store and update your Mio GO app to the latest version If you have the latest version of Mio GO, open the App now.
  • Page 23: How To Update Your Device's Firmware On Iphone/Ios

    After the update, a message that the firmware has been updated will appear. Troubleshooting tip: If the update fails or takes longer than 5 minutes, go to Step 2 and repeat the process. Did your FUSE freeze? Click here H H ow update...
  • Page 24 Step 3: Make sure you are using the latest version of the Mio GO App Visit the App Store and update your Mio GO app to the latest version. If you have the latest version of Mio GO, open the App now.
  • Page 25 Step 4: Update your Mio device firmware. Open the Mio GO app and connect to your device. You will get a message to update the firmware. (If the GO app doesn’t ask you to update, you can manually update firmware in Mio GO by opening the Mio GO app.
  • Page 26: How Do I Keep My Fuse Display Always On During Workouts

    Connect your FUSE to the Mio GO app, and navigate to ‘Device Settings’. In ‘Workout Screens’, select the ‘Display Always On’ option. Note: To optimize battery life, the default setting of the FUSE turns the display off after 5 seconds of inactivity.
  • Page 27 View Sleep Stats To see a summary of your sleep, sync your FUSE to the Mio GO app. Your sleep session will sync, along with your all-day data and any workouts you have completed.
  • Page 29: Does The Fuse Automatically Sync My Workout Data With The Mio Go App

    Mio Go App? Last updated: 2016-10-14T19:51:38.000Z | Online Version If the Mio GO app is open and connected to your FUSE, data will automatically sync, or swipe down on the Workout Total screen to start a sync.
  • Page 30 Make sure that Bluetooth is enabled, but don’t connect anything directly within the Bluetooth settings! 4. Open the app that you would like to pair with and add your Mio device as a heart rate sensor. The setup process varies by app, but the option to add a heart rate sensor is typically found in the Settings menu.
  • Page 31: What Other Apps Are Compatible With Mio Devices

    Last updated: 2016-10-14T19:49:44.000Z | Online Version Yes, to configure and sync FUSE you’ll need to use the Mio GO app, which is available for both iOS and Android smartphones. Visit our compatibility page to see a list of compatible devices.
  • Page 32: How Do I Transmit Heart Rate From Fuse To A Gps Watch

    GPS watch is compatible. The user guide of your GPS watch will provide specific instructions for how to add FUSE as a heart rate sensor. Typically this involves going to an area away from other heart rate signals, opening the GPS watch settings, and selecting an option to search for a heart rate sensor.
  • Page 33 4. Enable the GPS tracking toggle switch. 5. Press the 'Record' button in Mio GO, and press the right button on your FUSE to start your workout. If you have speed, distance, and/or pace screens selected for display on your FUSE they will display values transmitted from the Mio GO app.
  • Page 34: What Kinds Of Activities Are Mio Products Designed For

    Last updated: 2016-10-13T23:23:50.000Z | Online Version Mio products use an optical sensor to monitor the volume of blood in your veins. Our algorithms are best designed for rhythmic activities such as cycling and running and can provide an EKG-accurate heart rate signal.
  • Page 35: What Are Active Calories

    Last updated: 2016-10-13T22:53:21.000Z | Online Version The FUSE does not have a built-in GPS. However, you can pair it with the Mio GO App, and use the GPS functionalities from your smartphone to display and record your speed, pace, and distance. You can also pair FUSE with many other fitness apps with GPS functionality.
  • Page 36: How Accurate Is The Fuse For Counting Steps

    FUSE does not. As a result your total daily step count may be lower than you expect, but if you try going for a short walk or run and counting your steps you will find that FUSE is quite...
  • Page 37: How Long Is The Fuse Battery Life

    Last updated: 2016-10-14T19:46:55.000Z | Online Version The FUSE battery last 6-7 days if you perform one hour of heart rate monitoring per day, or approximately 24 hours of continuous heart rate monitoring. The battery will last longer if the device display is not set to ‘always on’.
  • Page 38: How Much Data Can Fuse Store

    Last updated: 2016-10-13T23:13:25.000Z | Online Version FUSE will store 14 days of activity tracking data, and 30 hours of workout data. After 14 days, it will delete the last day and add on the new one. When workout memory is full FUSE will show ‘MEM FULL’ on the display.
  • Page 39 The display will show FIND while FUSE searches for your heart rate. Keep your arm still until your heart rate is displayed. Note: Wash Mio FUSE regularly with mild soap and water. Make sure to allow both your arm and FUSE to dry completely before resuming wear.
  • Page 40: Why Are The Keys On My Fuse Not Always Responsive

    Last updated: 2016-10-17T21:13:49.000Z | Online Version The touchpoints on your FUSE are only active when your arm is horizontal (parallel to the ground), with the FUSE display facing upward. This is to prevent you from accidentally triggering the touch points while you're exercising, or if your arm brushes against something.
  • Page 41: Why Can't I Pair Or Stream My Fuse, Alpha 2, Link Or Velo To Pai

    Last updated: 2018-03-12T18:01:26.000Z | Online Version *Please note in this state, FUSE bluetooth signal will only appear in the Mio GO firmware update screen. Follow the step-by-step instructions below if your FUSE is stuck with an "M" after the firmware update:...
  • Page 51: How To Update Your Device's Firmware On Iphone/Ios

    Step 1: Make sure your Mio device isn’t paired with your phone. Go to your phone’s Bluetooth settings where you’ll see a list of nearby Bluetooth devices. If you see your Mio appear under My Devices, tap the ‘i’ beside its name and select ‘Unpair’ or ‘Forget’.
  • Page 52 Step 3: Make sure you are using the latest version of the Mio GO App Visit the App Store and update your Mio GO app to the latest version. If you have the latest version of Mio GO, open the App now.
  • Page 53 Step 4: Update your Mio device firmware. Open the Mio GO app and connect to your device. You will get a message to update the firmware. (If the GO app doesn’t ask you to update, you can manually update firmware in Mio GO by opening the Mio GO app.
  • Page 54: How To Update Your Device's Firmware On Android

    Step 1: Make sure your Mio device isn’t paired with your phone. Go to your phone’s Bluetooth settings. You’ll see a list of nearby Bluetooth devices. If you see your Mio appear in the Paired Devices list, tap its name and select ‘Unpair’ or ‘Forget’.
  • Page 55 Step 3: Make sure you are using the latest version of the Mio App. Visit the Google Play Store and update your Mio GO app to the latest version If you have the latest version of Mio GO, open the App now.
  • Page 56 Troubleshooting tip: If the update fails or takes longer than 5 minutes, go to Step 2 and repeat the process. Ensure your FUSE is charged enough. Did your FUSE freeze? Click here A A re Mio products accurate for activities like re Mio products accurate for activities like...
  • Page 57: Are Mio Products Accurate For Activities Like Weight Lifting, Crossfit, And High Intensity Interval Training

    Mio device will be great! But, if you need to look at your wrist and see your exact heart rate right in the middle of a set/round/interval, optical heart rate monitoring may not be the best technology match for you.
  • Page 58: What Should I Do If My Fuse Workout Memory Is Full

    Last updated: 2018-01-25T00:27:20.000Z | Online Version FUSE stores 30 hours of workout data, after which time it will show ‘NO MEM” on the display. You can clear your FUSE memory by syncing to the Mio GO app. If you have trouble clearing your memory, please...
  • Page 59: Keep It Clean

    1. Keep it clean If the sensor on your Mio is dirty, it can cause problems. Keep it clean by washing regularly with a wet cloth or by running it under water quickly after each use. Just be sure to dry it off after.
  • Page 60 Last updated: 2017-04-28T16:47:56.000Z | Online Version The touch points on your FUSE are only active when your arm is horizontal (parallel to the ground), with the FUSE display facing upward. This is to prevent you from accidentally triggering the touch points while you’re exercising, or if your arm brushes against something.

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