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Problem
The Snoring
Relief Band
doesn't work
for me.
I'm lying on my
back, but the
sensor does
not vibrate.
The sensor
vibrates when
I'm lying on my
back awake,
but I am not
snoring.
Possible cause / solution
You do not only snore when you are sleeping on
your back, but also when you sleep on your side
and/or stomach. The sensor is most effective for
people who ONLY snore when sleeping on their
back.
Use the Snoring Relief Band for at least 4 weeks to
determine if it is effective for you. If you sleep on
your stomach, the strap might feel uncomfortable
because the sensor needs to be on your front to
function properly.
When the adaptation phase is active (session 1-7), it
may take longer than 30 minutes before the sensor
vibrates. The sensor slowly builds up the number of
vibrations each night. During this phase the sensor
will not vibrate every time you sleep on your back
(see 'Adaptation phase').
Check if a dot is shown on the display, indicating
the active adaptation phase active (see 'Adaptation
phase'). From the eighth session onwards, the
sensor always encourages you to turn from your
back to your side.
The sensor is switched off or the sleep session is
not active.
Start a session when when the sensor is off or if you
are in one of the data screens. Press and hold the
activation button for two seconds. The sensor
vibrates briefly and shows '- -' on the display to
indicate that the sleep session has started.
The sensor is designed for people who snore
sleeping on their back. It doesn't record your
snoring, but it measures your position.
Try to fall asleep on your side, so the sensor doesn't
prevent you to fall asleep due to the vibrations.