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Versa counted floors climbed

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Today I did my same aerobic workout that I do every day Monday through Saturday.

 I did not climb any floors yet my Versa credited me with 90 floors!

Any idea why this happened? How do I delete the floors?

sincerely

K.O.

 

 

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@KO86  Welcome! It's nice to have you on board! Sorry to hear that your Versa counted floors incorrectly. Your device uses it's altimeter to detect variance in altitude. It will count 1 floor for every 10 ft it detects you climbed. There are situations that may affect the floor count like stormy weather (that has an actual impact on atmospheric pressure), gusts of wind, an AC unit in a closed room or opening a door. I suggest you start by cleaning the back of the device with cotton and rubbing alcohol then use compressed air at a distance to clear the altimeter's opening (check the image for reference). Finally restart it. You can also try using the driving activity to negate this data.

 

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Let me know how it goes!

 

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@KO86  Welcome! It's nice to have you on board! Sorry to hear that your Versa counted floors incorrectly. Your device uses it's altimeter to detect variance in altitude. It will count 1 floor for every 10 ft it detects you climbed. There are situations that may affect the floor count like stormy weather (that has an actual impact on atmospheric pressure), gusts of wind, an AC unit in a closed room or opening a door. I suggest you start by cleaning the back of the device with cotton and rubbing alcohol then use compressed air at a distance to clear the altimeter's opening (check the image for reference). Finally restart it. You can also try using the driving activity to negate this data.

 

Versa altimeter.PNG

 

Let me know how it goes!

 

Alvaro | Community Moderator

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