Fig.22 Transmitter
Fig.23
Over Upper Limit Below Lower Limit
Fig.24
measurement errors that may result.
3. Adjust the position of the transmitter to locate it at the center of your lower chest (under E your breast) (Fig. 22).
4.Check if the power saving function of the main unit is off. If it is still on, release it by pressing either the right or left button.
5.Place the main unit in front of your body, and check if symbol appears on the display and if your heart rate is displayed. If it doesn't work,
Note: When the main unit is used independent of the bicycle, or the bicycle is stopped, switch off the Auto (automatic start/stop) function. If auto function is on, average heart rate can not be displayed.
4.Setting Upper/Lower Heart Rate Limit
Get M mode by pressing the left button, and press the right button to get stop state.Then press the Set button. First, the figure for upper limit flashes on the upper display (Fig. 23), so get your desired number of the upper limit by pressing the right button to increase and the left to decrease. To increase/decrease rapidly, hold down the button. By pressing the Set button, this upper limit is set; and then the figure on lower display flashes. Again get your desired number of the lower limit by the same process. By pressing the set button again, the setting operation is complete.
*Once the upper/lower limit is set, the alarm symbol will appear when your heart rate ex- ceeds/drops down the limits (Fig. 24).
Notice - Battery Life Update:
The expected battery life in the chest transmitter is approximately 2 years (average use of one hour per day). If the Heart Rate reading on the computer seems to be lower than actual or is not responding, the transmitter battery is at the end of it’s useful life. Please replace the battery in the chest transmitter with a fresh CR2032.
Measuring and Display
S Current Speed
Always displayed on the speed display and updated once a second. 0.0 (3.0) - 65.9 mile/h [0.0 (4.0) - 105.9 km/h]
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