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USING YOUR LUMO LIFT
STEPS FOR DAILY USAGE
1. Set your Target Posture Frequently
Setting your Target Posture frequently helps your Lumo Lift track your
posture more accurately. Set your Target Posture every morning when you
put your Lumo Lift on and anytime you change positions, like from sitting to
standing.
To set your Target Posture, imagine that your head is being pulled up by a
string. Keep your shoulders down and back, and your chin tucked in. When
sitting, scoot your hips to the back of your chair and avoid reclining against
the seat-back. Once you are in your Target Posture, press the sensor once.
You will feel three vibrations, which indicate that your Target Posture has
been set.
2. Customize your Vibration Feedback
Experiment with the dierent vibration settings to find the perfect experience
for your needs.
- We recommend starting with a 30 second Posture Feedback Delay or
adjusting to a longer delay if necessary as you begin working on your
posture. Shorter delays should be reserved for short periods of time when
you want to focus on your posture, like 10 minutes at your desk after lunch.
- We recommend turning vibrations o when you are in a situation where
you know you will be out of good posture, like when you are relaxing on the
couch. To do this you can either turn the vibrations o from the Lumo Lift
App or follow the instructions on Page 17 to enable using your Lumo Lift
sensor to turn vibrations o/on.
3. Check that your Lumo Lift is Charged
There are two ways to check if your Lumo Lift needs to charge.
- From the sensor: Press your Lumo Lift once to check if the LED lights up
green or orange. Green means you are good to go. Orange means you will
need to charge your Lumo Lift soon.
- From the app: Open the app and tap on the Settings gear icon in the upper
right corner of the screen. The battery percentage will be displayed at the
top of the Settings screen.