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If your exercise uses GPS, the GPS searching screen appears. For best results,
wait for the signal to be discovered before you start your exercise. For more
information, see “Using GPS” on page 11.
A stopwatch screen appears with stats at the top and bottom of the screen.
4. Press the Select button to start your exercise.
5. While you are exercising, you can swipe to see various stats or the time of day.
Stats vary depending on the type of exercise.
Pace Heart Rate Calories Clock (time of day)
6. Press the Select button to pause or resume your exercise.
7. When your exercise is done, press the Select button to pause, then press the
Action button to see a summary. You may have to scroll down to view all the
stats tracked during your exercise.
8. Press the Action button to exit.
Choosing exercises to track
Your Fitbit Surge has several exercises available by default and you can choose from
up to 7 exercises on your tracker at any time. If a specific exercise isn’t available, use
the generic exercise called “Workout.”
Using the fitbit.com dashboard or the Fitbit app you can decide which exercises are
available on your Fitbit Surge and the order in which they appear when you scroll.