pulse_ox_acclimation_modal_tab_general=General Information pulse_ox_acclimation_modal_tab_reading=Getting a Reading pulse_ox_acclimation_widget_genesis=When you have recorded Pulse Ox Acclimation data on your Garmin device, it will appear here. pulse_ox_acclimation_widget_device_1=None of your current devices support this feature. pulse_ox_acclimation_widget_device_2=Add a Device Using Garmin Connect Mobile pulse_ox_acclimation_widget_no_data=You don't have Pulse Ox data for this time frame. pulse_ox_acclimation_widget_sync=Sync your device to see today's Pulse Ox data. pulse_ox_acclimation_widget_detail_view=Detail View pulse_ox_acclimation_widget_overlay=Check your blood oxygen saturation (SpO₂) levels using Pulse Ox Acclimation. pulse_ox_synced=Synced pulse_ox_sleep_link=Pulse Ox Sleep ({0}) pulse_ox_modal_tab1_1=Knowing your oxygen saturation can help you determine how your body is acclimating to high altitudes for alpine sport and expedition. As your altitude increases, the level of oxygen in your blood can decrease. pulse_ox_modal_tab1_2=Ideally, your pulse ox should be 95-100%, and numbers below 90% are considered low, according to the {0}. pulse_ox_modal_tab2_1=For the best reading, remain completely still for up to 45 seconds. You can initiate the reading on your device, but the device will also attempt to read your pulse ox throughout the day. The accuracy of these readings may vary based on your blood flow, device placement and your stillness. pulse_ox_modal_tab2_2=Note: This data is intended for recreational use only. Pulse Ox data should not be treated as any type of medical diagnosis or treatment of disease. pulse_ox_key_normal=90 - 100% pulse_ox_key_moderate=80 - 89% pulse_ox_key_low=70 - 79% pulse_ox_key_harmful=\u003c 70% pulse_ox_mayo_clinic=Mayo Clinic pulse_ox_modal_tab1_title=General Information pulse_ox_modal_tab2_title=Getting a Reading pulse_ox_acclimation_page_no_data=You don't have Pulse Ox data for this day. pulse_ox_acclimation_page_trends_over_time=Pulse Ox Acclimation Trends Over Time pulse_ox_acclimation_chart_label_elevation=Elevation pulse_ox_acclimation_chart_label_elevation_abbrev=Elev. pulse_ox_chart_unmeasurable=Unmeasurable pulse_ox_acclimation_level=Your overall pulse ox level is {0} out of {1}. pulse_ox_acclimation_intervals=SpO₂ data displayed in {0} hour intervals and elevation data displayed in {1} minute intervals. pulse_ox_key_normal_label=Normal pulse_ox_key_moderate_label=Moderate pulse_ox_key_low_label=Low pulse_ox_key_harmful_label=Harmful pulse_ox_acclimation_label_average=Average SpO₂ pulse_ox_acclimation_level_latest=Your latest pulse ox level is {0} out of {1}. pulse_ox_acclimation_label_latest=Latest SpO₂ pulse_ox_acclimation_level_label=SpO₂ Level pulse_ox_acclimation_learn_more=Learn more about Pulse Ox Acclimation pulse_ox_acclimation_label_spo2=SpO₂ pulse_ox_key_normal_label_full=Normal SpO₂ pulse_ox_key_moderate_label_full=Moderate SpO₂ pulse_ox_key_low_label_full=Low SpO₂ pulse_ox_key_harmful_label_full=Harmful SpO₂ pulse_ox_acclimation_help_text_1=Pulse oximetry (“Pulse Ox”) is a method of measuring the oxygen level in your blood. Your device determines your blood oxygen level by shining light into the skin and measuring how much light is absorbed. Since it examines blood oxygen in the smaller (peripheral) vessels in your skin, it’s referred to as peripheral oxygen saturation, or SpO₂. pulse_ox_acclimation_help_text_2=You can use your device to perform a single SpO₂ reading at any time or set it to take occasional SpO₂ measurements throughout the day. If you choose this option, you will receive a graph of your SpO₂ and elevation in Garmin Connect. pulse_ox_acclimation_help_text_3=For best results, wear the device above your wrist bone with a fit that is snug but comfortable. Try to keep still with the device at heart level while the measurement is being taken. pulse_ox_acclimation_help_text_4=Readings below 90% may indicate an important change in your health. Your Garmin product is not a medical device, and any questions about your Pulse Ox reading should be answered by your physician. pulse_ox_acclimation_help_title_1=About Pulse Ox pulse_ox_zone_1=<70% pulse_ox_zone_2=70-79% pulse_ox_zone_3=80-89% pulse_ox_zone_4=90-100% pulse_ox_measured_label=Pulse Ox Measured pulse_ox_page_description_1=Pulse Ox is the saturation of oxygen in your blood. Knowing your oxygen saturation can help you determine how your body is acclimating to high altitudes for alpine sport and expedition. As your altitude increases, the level of oxygen in your blood can decrease. pulse_ox_acclimation_widget_blended_view=Blended View lets_get_started_pulse_ox=Let's Get Started add_a_device_message_pulse_ox=Add a Device pulse_ox_acclimation_help_text_5=Your device is not intended for medical purposes, and any questions about your SpO₂ reading should be answered by your physician. continuous_label=Continuous