Omron Healthcare HR-100C Receiver, Water Resistance, Effective Range, Troubleshooting

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THE RECEIVER

The receiver wrist monitor can be worn on your left or right wrist. You can also choose to attach the monitor to your bike or exercise machine by using the mounting bracket.

WATER RESISTANCE

The HR-100C is water-resistant and can be worn swimming or diving up to approximately 30 meters.

Note: Set the unit prior to using in the water or exposing to excessive water. Activating or changing the settings while in water or exposed to heavy rainstorms may damage the unit.

EFFECTIVE RANGE

The Transmitter and Receiver Wrist Monitor should be worn or mounted within 50 centimeters (20 inches) from each other.

Note: If no signal is sent from the transmitter to the receiver for 15 minutes the monitor will display the previous mode.

TROUBLESHOOTING

If the signals become unsteady re-adjust the position of the transmitter strap and make sure the distance between the transmitter and receiver is within the effective range.

Make sure the low battery indicator light is not displayed on the receiver.

The transmitter battery may need to be replaced.

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Contents Heart Rate Monitor Model HR-100C Table of Contents Introduction Staple your purchase receipt hereComponents Your Personal Data Maximum Heart RatePersonal Data Training ZonesSelecting Operating Mode Control ButtonsUSE in the Water Basic Setting Instructions Setting the Time Date Setting the Alarm Activating the Alarm Displaying the Date Setting Heart Rate Limits Using the Backlight FeatureSetting the Heart Rate Limits Setting the Heart Rate AlertUsing Stopwatch Feature TransmitterAttaching the Transmitter Troubleshooting ReceiverWater Resistance Effective RangeBattery Installation Caring for Your MonitorSpecifications Warranty Information Limited WarrantiesDistributed by