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Using your Surge in wet conditions
Your Surge is splash-proof, rain-proof, and can withstand even the sweatiest
workout. Your Surge is not designed to be worn swimming. We also recommend
removing your tracker before showering. Though the device can withstand the water
exposure, wearing your tracker 24/7 does not allow your skin to breathe. After
getting your tracker wet, dry it thoroughly before putting it back on. For more
details, see https://www.fitbit.com/productcare.
Getting around your Surge
The Fitbit Surge has a touch screen with a backlight and three buttons: Home, Select,
and Action. Take a moment to memorize these button names and their location,
because the rest of the manual refers to them frequently.
Your Surge has two sets of screens: the Clock, where you can see your all-day stats,
and the Menu. To switch between the two sets, press the Home button.
• When viewing the Clock, swipe left and right to see:
o Current heart rate
o Steps taken
o Distance covered
o Calories burned
o Floors climbed