08-03-2016 17:31 - edited 08-03-2016 17:35
08-03-2016 17:31 - edited 08-03-2016 17:35
Has anybody gotten a triangle and thermometer while charging Fitbit Blaze. It appears mine is overheating while charging. I've been using the same charger since March.
08-03-2016 19:42
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08-03-2016 19:42
That's what it means, have you reached out to fitbit yet? They can look at the back end of the ttacker.
Best Answer08-24-2016 09:15
08-24-2016 09:15
Best Answer08-24-2016 09:32
08-24-2016 09:32
Contact support just heads up its like three weeks turn around time to get replacement if your on the east coast its painfully slow.
Best Answer08-24-2016 09:47
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08-24-2016 09:47
@SunsetRunner, all this means is that the Blaze got to hot. I've seen reports of this happening while on the wrist when the user is in the desert, it's happened to mine and the phone while they where in a car.
Let it cool down then press any button to turn on.
Best Answer07-05-2017 23:16
07-05-2017 23:16
Not true about the fitbit getting hot....I got the error while plugged in , inside the home where it was 76 degrees...it has been 3 days...everytime I plug it in the same errror appears....
Best Answer07-06-2017 01:33
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07-06-2017 01:33
@JohnAZ it might still be getting hot because of an issue with the charging. Contacting support as suggested earlier in this thread is definitely a good idea as your fitbit or charger may need replacing.
Best Answer07-06-2017 08:23
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07-06-2017 08:23
It could als9 be a bad sensor, but the Blaze will only show a red thermometer when it thinks that the unit is to hot. A blue thermometer means it is to cold.
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