Article: You should have the following items when setting up your Fitbit Flex:  Fitbit tracker (May be inserted in a wristband) USB charger USB Bluetooth dongle Two wristbands Before you setup your new Fitbit, make sure it has a charge:  Remove the tracker from the wristband if necessary. Insert the tracker into the USB charger, round end first. Push the tracker down and in until you hear a click. Plug the charger into a USB port or wall adapter. Charge until at least three lights are on. This indicates a 60% charge.
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Locate all of your Fitbit items. Charge your Fitbit tracker.
Article: Since you will be realigning the glass, move it to the bottom of the frame that lines the inside of the car door, better known as the window channel. Using one hand, firmly slide the glass down as far as you can. If necessary, guide the bottom edge with your other hand.  If the window is stuck, run a thin utility knife between the window and door to remove any blockage, then continue sliding it down. Keep the blade parallel to the window to avoid scratching it. If the window will not move down, pull the panel out through the top opening and reinsert it. Move your window glass until it is lined up on the window track again. Look for areas where the track is pinched, pressed down, or blocked and adjust the window accordingly. When you’re finished, your window should sit entirely within the track. Window tracks are not uniform, so consult your owner’s manual for model specific instructions. In some cars, you may need to remove the bolts on the window track, slide the window in, and rebolt the track. Realigning your glass to fit the track may throw other parts of the window off, in particular the motor and other elements of the window regulator mechanism. Check to make sure that your window is connected to every part of the lift it needs to be, consulting your owner’s manual for model specific information. If anything is not properly connected, gently adjust your glass or the lift itself to fix the problem. Over time, your rollers and tracks will dry out, making it harder for them to raise and lower the window. To fix this, clear the rollers and tracks of any dirt or dust using a brush or can of compressed air, then rub on a coat of Lucas Oil white lithium grease or similar white lithium lubricant. Avoid generic brand lubricant like WD-40 unless you’re using a specialty variant. If possible, reattach just the crank handle or control switch and use them to test the repair. For some cars, you may need to reattach the entire door panel before testing. When you’re finished checking and realigning your window, replace the door panel and everything you removed. Start by plugging in any wires your disconnected and replacing any protective covers. Then, slip your panel back in place followed by any accessories your removed. Finally, secure everything with the screws and bolts you took out.
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Drop the window glass to the bottom of the window channel. Move the glass onto the window track. Connect your glass to the window lift if necessary. Cover your rollers and tracks with lubricant. Test to make sure the window works. Reattach the door panel.
Article: When she's lecturing and talking to you, listen attentively, and don't talk back. Even though this may be hard, it shows you care. She's only trying to help, and if she wants to talk to you, take the time to listen. Respond to what she's saying and take the time to think about it. You can even reassure her that such an incident will not repeat at the end of your talk, so she knows you thought about it and your apology is genuine. When you do answer her questions, don't get an attitude about it. Just answer calmly, directly, and truthfully. For instance, if your mom says, "What were you thinking?" don't say, "I don't know, obviously I'm an idiot" in a sarcastic tone. Try something more along the lines of "I guess I wasn't thinking very clearly. I'll try to do better next time." Doing so will show her you respect her decision. Your mom isn't yelling at you because she dislikes you or hates you. She cares about you, and she doesn't want you making bad choices which will have an impact on your future. She wants you to be safe and learn to be a better person. Don't be mean, or fling hateful insults. Don't stomp or slam doors. You'll only make her angrier, and later, you'll be sad you acted that way.  In addition, your mom will respect your maturity and may forgive you faster. If she says, "You always say that and don't follow through!"  don't argue. Say you understand, and ask for her help in trying to do better in the future.
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Show you're listening. Don't ignore her. Use a respectful tone. Accept your punishment without complaining. Be mature.