Stroke types, History, Viewing history – Garmin Swim User Manual

Page 3: Deleting history, Using garmin connect, Sending history to your computer, Troubleshooting, Getting the owner's manual, Registering your device, Resetting the device to factory settings

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• A length is one trip down the pool.
• An interval is made up of one or more lengths. When you

select to rest, you create an interval.

• A stroke is counted every time your arm wearing the device

completes a full cycle.

• Your swolf score is the sum of the time for one length and

the number of strokes for that length. For example, 30

seconds plus 15 strokes equals a swolf score of 45. Swolf is

a measurement of swimming efficiency and, like golf, a lower

score is better.

Stroke Types

Stroke types appear when you are viewing interval history. You

can also select stroke type as a custom data field. To customize

your data fields, see the owner's manual (

page 3

).

FREE

Freestyle

BACK

Backstroke

BRST

Breaststroke

FLY

Butterfly

MIXED

More than one stroke type in an interval

DRILL

Used with drill logging

History

Your Garmin Swim can store approximately 30 swims based on

typical use. When the memory is full, your oldest data is

overwritten and a warning message appears.
NOTE: History is not recorded while the timer is stopped or

paused.

Viewing History

The history displays the date, total session time, total swim

time, total distance, total lengths, average pace, average stroke

count, average swim efficiency, total calories, and intervals data

(if used).

1

Select

> HISTORY > VIEW.

2

Select an option:
• Select TOTALS to view your accumulated distance, total

time, and swim time. Totals appear using the current pool

size.

• Select WEEKS to view your totals for a specific week.

Totals appear using the current pool size.

• Select SESSIONS to view details for a specific session. A

session appears using the pool size selected when the

session was completed. You can also view interval details

(if used).

Deleting History

1

Select

> HISTORY > DELETE.

2

Select an option:
• Select ALL to delete all data from the history.
• Select TOTALS to reset the distance, time, and swim time

totals.

• Select SESSIONS to select a specific session to delete.

3

Select YES.

Using Garmin Connect™

Garmin Connect is web-based software for storing and

analyzing your data.

1

Go to

www.garminconnect.com

.

2

Select Getting Started.

3

Follow the on-screen instructions.

Sending History to Your Computer

You must have a Garmin Connect account (

page 3

), and you

must pair the device with your computer using the USB ANT

Stick™ (

page 3

). The watch cannot be in sleep mode while

pairing or transferring data.

1

Plug the USB ANT Stick

À

into a USB port on your

computer.

The USB ANT Stick drivers automatically install the ANT

Agent™. You can download the ANT Agent if the drivers do

not automatically install. Go to

http://connect.garmin.com

/help/start/ant

.

2

Bring your device within range (9 ft. or 3 m) of your

computer.

3

Follow the on-screen instructions.

Troubleshooting

Getting the Owner's Manual

You can get the latest owner's manual from the web.

1

Go to

www.garmin.com/intosports

.

2

Select your product.

3

Click Manuals.

Registering Your Device

Help us better support you by completing our online registration

today.
• Go to

http://my.garmin.com

.

• Keep the original sales receipt, or a photocopy, in a safe

place.

Resetting the Device to Factory Settings

If the device stops responding, you may need to reset it.
NOTE: This deletes all user-entered information including your

history.

1

Hold

, , and simultaneously.

2

Select YES.

Device Care

NOTICE

Before you attempt to replace the battery, carefully read the

instructions in the owner's manual (

page 3

).

Avoid extreme shock and harsh treatment, because it can

degrade the life of the product.
Thoroughly rinse the device with fresh water after exposure to

chlorine, salt water, sunscreen, pest repellant, cosmetics,

alcohol, or other harsh chemicals. Prolonged exposure to these

substances can damage the case.
Do not use a sharp object to clean the device.
Avoid chemical cleaners and solvents that can damage plastic

components.
Always wipe the device dry after cleaning or use, and store it in

a cool, dry place.
Do not store the device where prolonged exposure to extreme

temperatures can occur, because it can cause permanent

damage.

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