Tap the icon that looks like a watch to enable Screen Wake.Inspire Series, Charge Series, and Ace Series–press and hold the button or buttons and tap Screen Wake.Sense and Versa 3-swipe right from the clock face.Ionic, Luxe, Versa, Versa Lite Edition, and Versa 2-Swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the quick settings icon.Make sure to have set Screen Wake to auto (automatic) Go to Settings > Quiet Modes > Sleep Mode and turn it off or go to your Quick Settings and tap the half-moon icon to turn off Sleep Mode.Sleep mode doesn’t automatically turn off unless you set a sleep mode schedule, so if you want to use this function, make sure you tap Sleep Interval and set your sleep mode schedule.
Also, check that Sleep Mode is not turned on–this mode automatically dims the screen.Tap Screen Brightness and change to Max (if available) or Normal from the options or choose off the Dim Screen option.If you can make out something on the screen, your Fitbit is likely dimmed. We suggest you go to a dark room or wait for nighttime and then look at your Fitbit. Often, we need to adjust our Fitbit’s screen brightness. Dry your Fitbit’s band with a clean cloth before wearing it again.You can use a soft toothbrush, Q-Tip, or a microfiber cloth with a bit of water, rubbing alcohol, soap-free cleanser, or disinfectant to clean the band. We suggest removing the band to clean all of its surfaces. Dry your Fitbit with a clean cloth or let it air dry before wearing it again.You can also use screen wipes, eyeglasses cleaners, or disinfecting wipes as long as it does not include bleach or hydrogen peroxide. Next, clean your Fitbit’s screen and button(s) with a lint-free cloth and a little rubbing alcohol.Wait for it to fully dry before attempting to use it.Always add the rubbing alcohol to the toothbrush or cloth–do not put it directly on the Fitbit. Use a soft toothbrush or microfiber cloth with a bit of rubbing alcohol.First, clean your Fitbit’s charging contacts (the bronze or gold pins on the back of your Fitbit) and clean the pins on your charging cable.There may be dirt, salts from sweat, lint, grease, or other grime interfering with your Fitbit’s charging contacts or even clogging your Fitbit’s button(s.) So give your Fitbit a good, old-fashioned cleaning! If that’s blocked, your screen usually dims automatically. Your Fitbit’s ambient light sensor looks like a black dot on the side of your Fitbit device. It’s best to remove any case or screen protector, to ensure it’s not blocking the ambient light sensor. You may need to repeat this a few times to get it unlocked. To turn off the water lock, dry your Fitbit and then double-tap your screen (Inspire and Luxe) or long-press the side button (Sense and Versa 3) to turn off its water lock. Some Fitbits include a water lock mode, which disables the screen and button(s) from responding to touches and swipes.
Verify your Fitbit isn’t in water lock mode If your Fitbit isn’t charging, check out this article: Fitbit Versa not charging? What to do if your Fitbit won’t charge Once you fully charge your Fitbit, try seeing if the screen now shows up and is responsive. It’s better to charge your Fitbit via a wall outlet than your computer’s USB ports due to some limitations on your computer port’s power. If your Fitbit isn’t fully charged, first place it on its charger and wait for it to reach its total capacity.
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