Page 3 - About this user guide
1 About this user guide Thank you for choosing this LG product. Please carefully read this user guide before using the device for the first time to ensure safe and proper use. • Descriptions are based on the device default settings. • Some content and illustrations may differ from your device, depen...
Page 4 - Instructional notices
2 Instructional notices WARNING : Situations that could cause injury to the user and third parties. CAUTION : Situations that may cause minor injury or damage to the device. NOTE : Notices or additional information.
Page 5 - Table of Contents; Basic Functions
3 Table of Contents 01 Basic Functions 6 Accessories 7 Watch Overview 10 Charging Your Watch 12 Using the battery efficiently 13 If the Screen Freezes 13 Replacing the SIM Card 17 Turning the Watch On and Off 18 Waking Your Watch Up 18 Dimming the Screen 18 Using the Touch Screen 02 Connecting the W...
Page 6 - Meet your Google
4 Table of Contents 04 Meet your Google Assistant 41 Getting help from your Google Assistant on Your Watch 41 Taking or Viewing a Note 42 Setting a Reminder 42 Seeing Your Step Count 43 Using the Heart Rate Sensor 45 Sending a Text 46 Sending and Reading Email 47 Setting a Timer 48 Using the Stopwat...
Page 8 - Accessories
Basic Functions 6 Accessories The following accessories are provided with your device. • Quick Reference Guide • USB cable • Charging cradle • Charger • SIM card cover opener • The items supplied with the device and any available accessories may vary depending on the region or service provider. • Al...
Page 9 - Watch Overview
Basic Functions 7 Watch Overview Your watch comes with the SIM card pre-installed. Power/Rotating button Top right button Bottom right button Touch screen/NFC touch point • Changing the watch bands to metal bands might cause Bluetooth®/ Wi-Fi connectivity problems.
Page 12 - Charging Your Watch
Basic Functions 10 Charging Your Watch Before using your watch for the first time, you should charge the battery. Use the charging cord and cradle provided with your watch to charge its battery.The supplied charging cord will allow you to charge from a power outlet or from a computer. • When the bat...
Page 14 - Using the battery efficiently
Basic Functions 12 3 While your watch is charging, the screen will show the time, battery percentage and charging progress (indicated by the ring around the outside). Time Charging progress Battery percentage 4 Once the battery is fully charged, remove it from the charging cradle. • The watch may be...
Page 15 - If the Screen Freezes; Replacing the SIM Card
Basic Functions 13 If the Screen Freezes If the device freezes up and stops working, press and hold the Power/ Rotating button for more than 10 seconds until the device reboots and the LG logo is displayed. Replacing the SIM Card Your watch comes with the SIM card installed. Follow these steps if yo...
Page 18 - Unlocking the SIM Card
Basic Functions 16 SIM card cover sealing pad Unlocking the SIM Card If you insert a SIM card with a PIN lock, you have to enter the unlock code to be able to use it in the watch. If the SIM card PIN lock is turned off, disregard this section. 1 After turning the watch on, swipe up from the bottom o...
Page 19 - Turning the Watch On and Off; Turning the Watch On
Basic Functions 17 Turning the Watch On and Off Turning the Watch On Press and hold the Power/Rotating button for a few seconds. Turning the Watch Off 1 Press the Power/Rotating button to open the Apps screen. 2 Tap Settings System Power off . 3 When prompted with the message Power off: Are you sure...
Page 20 - Waking Your Watch Up; Dimming the Screen; Using the Touch Screen; Tapping
Basic Functions 18 Waking Your Watch Up If the screen is dimmed, you can wake up the watch by doing any of the following: • Touch the screen. • Raise your wrist such that the display of the watch is pointing towards your eyes. • Press the Power/Rotating button on the watch. Dimming the Screen Cover ...
Page 21 - Touching and holding
Basic Functions 19 Touching and holding Touch and hold for several seconds to display the available options. Swiping Quickly move your finger across the surface of the screen, without pausing when you first touch it. • Do not expose the touch screen to excessive physical shock. It might damage the t...
Page 24 - Setting Up Your Smartphone
Connecting the Watch to Your Smartphone 22 Setting Up Your Smartphone Before pairing, follow these steps to set up your smartphone that you want to pair with your watch. • To make calls with your watch, your smartphone needs to be an Android smartphone. 1 Make sure the smartphone is running Android™...
Page 25 - Pairing Your Watch with Your; Step 2. Follow these steps on your smartphone.; Step 3. Follow these steps to pair your watch with your
Connecting the Watch to Your Smartphone 23 Pairing Your Watch with Your Smartphone Step1. Follow these steps on your watch. 1 Turn on the watch and tap the screen to begin. 2 Tap a language. 3 Swipe up and follow the onscreen instructions until the watch name is displayed. Step 2. Follow these steps...
Page 26 - Connecting to Another Smartphone; Unpairing and Resetting Your Watch
Connecting the Watch to Your Smartphone 24 Connecting to Another Smartphone Your watch connects to one smartphone at a time. If you want to connect your watch to a different smartphone, you must reset your watch using the Disconnect & reset setting on your watch. Unpairing and Resetting Your Wat...
Page 28 - Home Screen; Changing the Watch Face
How to Use Your Watch 26 Home Screen The watch’s Home screen is the starting point for the default screen.You see the current time and date. You can also show the battery level, your step count, and more. • The displayed content depends on the watch face design you select. Changing the Watch Face Yo...
Page 29 - Customize the Home Screen Menu
How to Use Your Watch 27 • You can also change and download watch faces through the Android Wear app on your smartphone. Customize the Home Screen Menu 1 Touch and hold the watch’s Home screen for one second. OR Swipe left or right from the watch’s Home screen and then Customize . 2 Tap Data to cust...
Page 30 - Notification Cards; Blocking Notifications
How to Use Your Watch 28 Notification Cards Most notifications you see on your smartphone will also show up on your watch. These include notifications for missed calls, texts, event reminders, and more.Notifications are displayed in the form of cards. Card previews appear at the bottom of the watch’...
Page 31 - Managing the Quick Settings
How to Use Your Watch 29 Managing the Quick Settings To open the Quick settings, swipe down on the watch’s Home screen.The Quick settings allow you to quickly and easily change commonly used settings. • Airplane mode : Tap the Airplane mode to disconnect all networks and turn off your device’s conne...
Page 32 - Apps Screen; To Open the Phone app
How to Use Your Watch 30 Apps Screen The Apps screen displays icons for all apps. • From the watch’s Home screen, press the Power/Rotating button to open to the Apps screen. • To open an app on the Apps screen, tap an app icon. Call To Open the Phone app Open the Apps screen and then tap Phone . • I...
Page 33 - Making a Call; To call from the Contacts view menu; To call from the Recents view menu
How to Use Your Watch 31 Making a Call To call from the Contacts view menu 1 Open the Apps screen and then tap Phone . 2 Tap a contact you want to call. To call from the Recents view menu 1 Open the Phone app and swipe left on Contacts . 2 Tap a call log entry to dial that number.
Page 34 - To call using the dialpad; Answering a Call
How to Use Your Watch 32 To call using the dialpad 1 Open the Phone app and swipe left until you reach the dialpad. 2 Use the dialpad to enter the number you want to call. 3 Tap the (on the dialpad) to dial the number that you entered. • To erase digits, drag down and tap (or tap to erase all digits...
Page 35 - Set up Android Pay on Your Watch; Step 1. Follow these steps on your watch.; Making Payments
How to Use Your Watch 33 Android Pay Set up Android Pay on Your Watch Step 1. Follow these steps on your watch. 1 Open the Apps screen and then tap Android Pay . 2 If you have your smartphone and your card ,tap . 3 Tap to add a screen lock. Step 2. Follow these steps on your smartphone. 1 On the sma...
Page 36 - Google Fit; To Open the Google Fit App
How to Use Your Watch 34 Credit card reader 3 When the payment is completed, you’ll see a confirmation message on your watch. Google Fit Google Fit helps to work out when you’re walking, jogging or cycling. Set fitness goals and regularly record and check your progress. To Open the Google Fit App Op...
Page 37 - Using the Google Fit App; Setting up your goal
How to Use Your Watch 35 Using the Google Fit App Setting up your goal 1 Open the Fit app to personalize your goal. 2 Swipe up and tap Add goal to set one of the following preset goals or create your own: Take 10,000 steps a day , Active 30 min a day , Running 3 times a week , Steps , Distance , Act...
Page 38 - Measuring your heart rate; Using the Fit Workout App; Open the Fit Workout app
How to Use Your Watch 36 Measuring your heart rate To measure your heart rate more accurately with the device, wear the device firmly around your lower arm just above the wrist bone. See Using the Heart Rate Sensor for details. 1 Open the Fit app and swipe up until heart rate screen is displayed. 2 ...
Page 40 - Opening the Apps Installed On Your; Viewing the Apps List
How to Use Your Watch 38 Opening the Apps Installed On Your Watch The apps list shows you all of the applications installed on the watch.Swipe up and down to scroll through the list, and then tap one to use it. The most recently used app is displayed at the top of the list. • Default apps on the dev...
Page 41 - Downloading Other Apps
How to Use Your Watch 39 Downloading Other Apps After copying you smartphone’s Google accounts to your watch, you can download more apps on Google Play™ .To use same apps which are already installed on your smartphone, download again on your watch. You can download them easily via ‘Apps you’ve used’...
Page 43 - Getting help from your Google; Taking or Viewing a Note
Meet your Google Assistant 41 Getting help from your Google Assistant on Your Watch Your watch has the Google Assistant built in. Ask it questions. Tell it to do things. It’s your own personal Google. Just say “ OK Google ” or press and hold the Power/Rotating button until you see Hi, how can I help...
Page 44 - Setting a Reminder; Seeing Your Step Count
Meet your Google Assistant 42 Setting a Reminder You can ask your Google Assistant to set a reminder. When a reminder is set, a card will appear at the reminder time. 1 If your screen is dimmed, tap the screen to wake up the watch. 2 From the watch’s Home screen, say “ OK Google ” or press and hold ...
Page 45 - Using the Heart Rate Sensor; Measuring Heart Rate
Meet your Google Assistant 43 Using the Heart Rate Sensor You can use the Heart Rate app to measure and record your current heart rate. • The device’s heart rate measurement feature is not meant for clinical or medical diagnosis. Follow the guidelines in Measuring Heart Rate and Getting Accurate Mea...
Page 46 - Getting Accurate Measurements
Meet your Google Assistant 44 • Wearing your watch too loosely or moving excessively may cause inaccurate measurements. • Escaping light may lead to inaccurate measurements. Do not wear the device so that it is directly over your wrist bone when taking measurements. • Never look directly at the hear...
Page 47 - Sending a Text; Sending a Message
Meet your Google Assistant 45 • If the heart rate sensor is dirty, wipe the sensor and try again for a more accurate measurement. • Your watch measures your heart rate using a light reflection process. Light reflection may affect your watch's ability to take an accurate heart rate reading. Sending a...
Page 48 - Replying to a Message; Sending and Reading Email
Meet your Google Assistant 46 Replying to a Message When you get message notifications on your smartphone, cards will appear on your watch. Tap the notification and swipe up until Reply appears. Tap Reply , then say your message or insert emoticons or input message using the keyboard. To insert an e...
Page 49 - Replying to an Email; Deleting Email Messages; Setting a Timer
Meet your Google Assistant 47 Replying to an Email When reading an email notification card on your watch, swipe the card up to access actions you can take. Tap , select Reply and say your message, insert emoticons or input your message using the keyboard. To insert an emoticon, like a smiley, into t...
Page 50 - Using the Stopwatch
Meet your Google Assistant 48 Using the Stopwatch Measure how much time has passed by starting a stopwatch. 1 If your screen is dimmed, tap the screen to wake up the watch. 2 From the watch’s Home screen, say “ OK Google ” or press and hold the Power/Rotating button until you see Hi, how can I help?...
Page 51 - Managing Your Alarms
Meet your Google Assistant 49 Managing Your Alarms You can view, edit, and delete the alarms that you set on your watch. 1 If your screen is dimmed, tap the screen to wake up the watch. 2 From the watch’s Home screen, say “ OK Google ” or press and hold the Power/Rotating button until you see Hi, ho...
Page 53 - Opening the Settings Menu
Settings 51 Opening the Settings Menu If your screen is dimmed, tap the screen to wake up the watch. • Press the Power/Rotating button to open the Apps screen, then tap Settings . OR • Swipe down on the watch’s Home screen, then tap Settings . • Tap a setting to turn it on or off, open a list of cho...
Page 54 - Apps; Bluetooth
Settings 52 Apps From the Settings , tap the Apps . • Allows you to view and manage the apps on your device. To stop the app from running, tap an entry to view more information, tap Force stop , then . • You can set control permissions for individual applications. Gestures From the Settings , tap Ge...
Page 56 - Cellular
Settings 54 Cellular • Cellular : Tap the switch to toggle it On or Off. On connects to the mobile network. • Data usage : You can set the date limit and data usage that will trigger an alert. You can also view how much data apps are using. • Data roaming : Tap the switch to toggle it On or Off. • S...
Page 57 - Location; Accessibility
Settings 55 Location Tap the switch to toggle it On or Off. You can manage your location services for determining your approximate location. Some apps like Weather and Maps need your location to work. • When paired with a smartphone, the watch will use the location of the smartphone. To improve loca...
Page 58 - System
Settings 56 • Screen lock : You can set a screen lock to prevent unauthorized access to your device. System From the Settings , tap System . • Date & time : You can set how your watch syncs and displays the date, time, and time zone. • Disconnect & reset : You can unpair the watch from your ...
Page 59 - More Information
Page 60 - Open Source Software Notice
More Information 58 Open Source Software Notice Information To obtain the source code under GPL, LGPL, MPL, and other open source licenses, that are contained in this product, please visit http://opensource.lge.com. In addition to the source code, all referred license terms, warranty disclaimers and...
Page 61 - Regulatory Information (FCC ID; How to Update Your Device
More Information 59 Regulatory Information (FCC ID number, etc.) To view regulatory marks and related information on your device, press the Power/Rotating button and tap Settings System About Regulatory information . How to Update Your Device Check for the latest available firmware releases, as well...
Page 63 - Safety Tips
Safety Information 61 Safety Tips • This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or reproductive harm. Call (800) 243-0000 for more information. Wash hands after handling. To avoid damaging your product and reduce the risk of fire or electric sho...
Page 64 - Heart Rate Information
Safety Information 62 • If a problem arises using this product, stop using it and consult with an authorized LG Electronics customer service center. Heart Rate Information • Pedometer, sleep, exercise, and heart rate are not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition, and should be used for...
Page 65 - Notice for Battery Replacement; Notes on Water Resistant Properties
Safety Information 63 • Always unplug the charger from the wall socket after the device is fully charged to save unnecessary power consumption. • There is risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect type. • To dispose of the battery properly, call (800) 822-8837 or visit www.call2...
Page 67 - Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices
Safety Information 65 Pacemakers and Other Medical Devices Persons with pacemakers should: • Always keep the product more than six (6) inches from their pacemaker when the product is turned ON. • Not carry the product in a breast pocket. • Use the wrist opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potenti...
Page 69 - Part 15.19 Statement General Requirement
Safety Information 67 Part 15.19 Statement General Requirement This device complies with part 15 of 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 tha...
Page 70 - Laser safety statement
Safety Information 68 Laser safety statement CDRH Compliance THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH APPLICABLE REQUIREMENT OF THE DHHS PERFORMANCE STANDARD FOR LASER PRODUCT, 21 CFR SUBCHAPTER J. Caution! This product employs a Laser system. To ensure proper use of this product, please read this owner’s manual ...
Page 71 - Limited Warranty Statement
Safety Information 69 Limited Warranty Statement ARBITRATION NOTICE: THIS LIMITED WARRANTY CONTAINS AN ARBITRATION PROVISION THAT REQUIRES YOU AND LG TO RESOLVE DISPUTES BY BINDING ARBITRATION INSTEAD OF IN COURT, UNLESS YOU CHOOSE TO OPT OUT. IN ARBITRATION, CLASS ACTIONS AND JURY TRIALS ARE NOT PE...
Page 78 - General Safety & Handling
Safety Information 76 General Safety & Handling While using your product, be aware of the following safety guidelines. Your environment • Safe operating temperatures. Use and store your product in temperatures between 0°C/32°F and 35°C/95°F. Exposing your product to extremely low or high tempera...