Sportline SOLO 900 manual Patents

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are familiar with the EKG waveform – from either personal experiences while at the hospital, or from popular television medical shows. It is this same signal that passes through your body that S-Pulse™ measures.

This measurement is obtained by the Watch’s 2 metal sensors. The back metal plate of the Watch wrist is actually a primary sensor that measures these electronic signals off your arm.

The ‘EKG’ measurement is done when you place your finger from one hand on the top sensor on the Watch that is attached to your opposite arm. This creates a loop across your body

that the Watch can now read.

The Sportline Solo 900 Heart Rate Watch must be attached to your wrist in order for the Heart Rate Measure function to work.

Patents

The Heart Rate Watch and S-Pulse™technology are a result of and protected by the following patents:

US: 5,738,104 & 5,876,350

Europe: EPO 0861045B1

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Contents Solo Heart Rate Watch Contents How to Measure Your Heart Rate Page Helpful Hints in Measuring Heart Rate How to Calculate Your Maximum Heart RateTime AlarmSetting Time Turning the Daily Alarm ON/OFF Setting the Daily Alarm TimeTurning the Hourly Chime ON/OFF Using the Chronograph FeatureSpecifications Current Time Mode Care and MaintenanceDaily Alarm Mode Heart Rate Alert ModeChronograph Mode BatteryPage Patents Please Print Clearly For purchases made in the UK ReplacementSP3635IS01SPORA