This app is free and will enable you to connect to your Fitbit. Make sure you are using the most recent version of your software, or else you might have difficulty linking your device and Fitbit account.  The Fitbit app can be found in the Windows Store, Google Play Store, or Apple Store.  If your device supports Bluetooth, you will need to turn your Bluetooth on before attempting to use your Fitbit account. Once installed, open the app, and from the initial app screen, select "Join Fitbit." This will allow you to choose the Fitbit tracker you are using, which you can then confirm you wish to set-up. To accurately track things like caloric burn, you will need to supply some information to Fitbit. Follow the instructions and provide the necessary information for your account. By providing your name, email, a valid password, and agreeing to terms and services/privacy policy, your account will be created. With that, your account and your dashboard will be set up. Keep your tracker close to your device (such as a tablet, phone, or computer). From your device settings, select your Fitbit tracker to pair tracker and device. Now you can return to your Fitbit app and get started. You will need to use the wireless sync dongle that came with your Fitbit to do this. Keeping your tracker nearby, plug your dongle into a USB slot. The pairing process should begin automatically.  In the event that your computer has unreliable or spotty Bluetooth, you may be prompted to insert the sync dongle to improve connectivity. If your tracker does not sync, remove the dongle or restart your tracker and repeat the process. The majority of Fitbit trackers will, upon connecting with your computer, provide a four-digit identification code which you will need to enter on your PC when prompted. If you have a Fitbit flex, you will need to tap the device rapidly when you receive the appropriate prompt and then confirm that you felt a vibration, signaling a connection. Now you should be able to click "Next," and your tracker will connect through your computer to your Fitbit.com account. After this, you may be prompted to enter a greeting, and then you are ready to go. It may take a minute or so for your tracker to connect to your account; you should wait patiently during this time.
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One-sentence summary -- Download and install the Fitbit app. Log in or sign up for Fitbit dashboard. Input your information. Create your new account. Pair your Bluetooth-capable device to your Fitbit account. Sync computers that aren't Bluetooth capable. Respond to on-screen prompts. Connect to your Fitbit account.


Before loading the revolver, you must remove the manufacturer's preservative and/or any built-up grime. To do so thoroughly, you'll need to disassemble the gun. The exact disassembly process will vary by manufacturer, so check on the procedure before continuing. Scrub all parts of the disassembled gun with a cotton swab to strip the grease away. Dip the swab in a cleaning solvent or hot, soapy water.  Scrub the interior of all cylinder chambers with the cotton swab. Set the cylinder down so that all of the chambers face downward. This will allow the water or solvent to drain. Pass a cleaning patch soaked with solvent or hot, soapy water through the barrel. Pass clean, dry swabs or patches through each chamber and through the barrel to finish the cleaning process. As you reassemble the revolver, you should oil all moving parts and grease the grooves of the cylinder pin.  Note that reassembly will vary by gun manufacturer. As with disassembly, you should check on the exact procedure before continuing. Use a natural lubricant instead of a petroleum-based one. Apply a light coating of your chosen lubricant to all moving parts of the gun. Do not oil the gun heavily since doing so can cause fouling. You should also lightly grease each ball you'll be firing and the opening of each chamber. Even if you just reassembled the revolver, it's a good idea to verify that the gun is currently unloaded before continuing. At this time, you should also put on your safety goggles and hearing protection. Set the hammer in its half cocked position. Aim the gun at a safe target and squeeze the trigger.  The hammer should not move. If you can squeeze the trigger and the hammer falls, the revolver is broken and unsafe. Do not load it. Instead, you must have the gun repaired. The half cocked position acts as the revolver's "safety" position. Slide a cleaning rod or wooden dowel down the barrel and mark rod at the muzzle. You need to make sure that the chamber is aligned with the barrel.  Remove the rod and lay it along the outside of the barrel, lining it up with the mark at the muzzle. The opposite end should end at the nipple, which is where the chamber ends. Repeat this step with each chamber. If the rod does not line up correctly for any chamber, there is an obstruction. Do not load it. You must clear the obstruction before continuing.
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Disassemble the revolver. Clean it thoroughly. Lightly oil the gun as you reassemble it. Verify that the gun is unloaded. Check the half cock position. Insert a cleaning rod down the barrel.