Using Fitbit Zip; What Fitbit Zip Tracks; Wearing Your Zip; Battery Life - Fitbit Zip Wireless Activity Tracker Product Manual

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Using Fitbit Zip

What Fitbit Zip tracks

Zip's display will show you the following:
Steps taken
Calories burned
Distance traveled
A clock
The Fitbit Smiley, which
highlights your recent activity level
To conserve battery life, your Zip sleeps during periods of inactivity. Zip will go to
sleep after approximately 20 seconds if no steps are recorded. Once your Zip is
asleep, its display will remain off until moved.

Wearing your Zip

Zip is most accurate when worn on or very close to the body. Ideal places to wear
your Zip include a shirt pocket, bra, pants pocket, belt, or waistband. Try out a few
different locations to see what is most comfortable and secure for you.
A clip designed to keep your tracker clipped to your clothing is provided with your
Zip package.
The Zip is not designed to be worn in direct contact with the skin. Always use the
silicone holder when clipping it to a bra or waistband, with the display facing
outward. Do not wear the Zip inside your bra.
Some users may experience skin irritation even when wearing the Zip as instructed
on the bra or waistband. If this occurs we recommend clipping it on your pocket,
belt, or other external piece of clothing.
The Zip is sweat, rain, and splash resistant, but not waterproof. It is not intended to
be worn swimming.

Battery life

Your Zip runs on a replaceable 3V coin battery, CR2025. With normal use, your Zip's
battery should last approximately 6 months.
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