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- title: First use
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- # First use
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- Once you’ve installed PhoneJuice Checker, you will have to start manually the service on the phone. Don’t panic: this must be done only the first time.
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- You can achieve this operation in two steps only:
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- 1. Open the application on the phone.
- 2. Tap the `Start the service` button. A message will appear to tell you that the service has been successfully started.
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- That’s it!
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- ## Frequently Asked Questions
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- ### Why do I have to start manually the service the first time?
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- This operation must be done after the application has been installed because of a limitation in Android: for security purpose, the system doesn’t allow to start it automatically immediately after the application’s installation.
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- ### What does this service?
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- The service does these operation — and only them:
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- - Check regularly the phone of your battery:
- - How much is it charged?
- - Is it plugged in?
- - Send the information about the battery to your watch:
- - When you open PhoneJuice Checker on you watch
- - If the battery is low or full (depends on the [settings](configuration)).
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- ### I have taped the button “Start the service”, but PhoneJuice Checker can't get my battery information
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- Please try the following things step-by-step:
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- 1. First, check if your watch is connected to your phone. If it is not, please refer to the official documentation of Android Wear.
- 2. Try to restart the service by taping again the “Start the service button”.
- 3. Try to reboot your watch. If it still doesn’t work, try to reboot your phone.
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- If all these didn’t solve your problem, please report it on [the bugs tracker](https://tickets.deuchnord.fr/set_project.php?project_id=4). Precise what watch and phone you use, and which Android versions they execute.
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