Polar M62, M61, M32, M31 user manual Questions, What should I do if

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FREQUENTLY ASKED

QUESTIONS

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF...

... OWNZONE DETERMINATION ONLY SELDOM GIVES ME HEART RATE LIMITS WHICH ARE BASED ON HEART RATE VARIABILITY (OZ.V)?

1.Check that the elastic strap is snug enough.

2.Make sure that the electrodes of the transmitter are moistened against your skin.

3.Put on the transmitter 15-20 minutes prior to the start of your exercise to ensure good adaptation between the electrodes and your skin.

4.Start the first stage of determining your OwnZone sufficiently slowly. If you obtain the heart rate limits based on age (OZ.A) within the first 2 minutes you have raised your heart rate too quickly. The heart rate reading should not rise over 20 beats/ minute from the starting level. During the first stage you can, for example, put on your sports clothing.

5.If you reach the OwnZone limits based on age (OZ.A) or the previously determined OwnZone limits based on your heart rate variability (OZ.L) only after 5 minutes from starting specification you have not raised your heart rate sufficiently rapidly. Raise your heart rate more quickly during the OwnZone determination.

6.If you have always used walking and running to determine your OwnZone, walking uphill, cycling or using an ergometer may work better for you.

7.Stress or heavy mental loading may reduce your heart rate variability so that the needed point where the heart rate variability vanishes cannot be measured. Relax for 5 - 10 minutes before exercising by sitting down and decreasing your heart rate.

8.For a small percentage of people the heart rate variability will not totally disappear with increasing workload. In this case the age-predicted limits are the best estimation for the exercising zone.

...THE OWNZONE LIMITS BASED ON HEART RATE VARIABILITY (OZ.V) VARY CONSIDERABLY?

Heart rate variability reacts sensitively to all changes taking place in the body and environment. The OZ.V heart rate limits are affected by, amongst others, your daily state of fitness, the time of OwnZone determination, the type of exercise and state of mind. The lower limit of the OZ.V heart rate limits can change for the same person by as much as 30 beats.

However it is important that the feeling of exercise carried out in the OwnZone is light or moderate. For example if you raise your heart rate too rapidly after the first stage, you may get too high OwnZone heart rate limits. If the OwnZone limits seem to be too high we recommend that the OwnZone determination is done again.

... SOME OTHER PERSON USES MY POLAR M31 OR POLAR M32 HEART RATE MONITOR?

Polar Heart Rate Monitor determines the OwnZone heart rate limits on the basis of heart rate and age. If someone else uses your Polar M31 or Polar M32 it is necessary to zero the OZ.L heart rate limits which are in the memory. Reset the age in the USER mode.

Even though the user is the same age as you the age must still be reset in order that the OZ.L heart rate limits are zeroed. If this is not done the Polar M31 or Polar M32 may give the following user OwnZone heart rate limits based on your heart rate variability which is stored in the memory of the equipment.

Note that changing the user also affects the calculation of the total calorie expenditure (Tot. KCAL) and cumulative exercise time (Tot. TIME). If these readings are not zeroed when the user changes, the Polar M31 or Polar M32 adds new exercise periods into its memory, even though the user information is changed. Cumulative exercise information can not be returned after resetting.

In models M61 and M62 you can set two users’ preferences in the memory. Select the correct user in the beginning of an exercise.

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Contents Polar Electro Oy FIN-90440 KempelePolar Electro GmbH Deutschland Contents Important to Remember When using Polar WearLinkTM TransmitterVisual Cues to Read this Guide When using other Polar transmitters All Polar TransmittersButtons and Their Functions Modes and Their FunctionsSettings User InformationFile OptionsSetting User 1 or Setting WeightSetting Height Setting AGEMeasurement Options Setting Setting SEXSetting Activity Level Choose from the following two alternatives to continueChoose from the following alternatives to continue Setting Heart Rate Limits ManuallyTurning the Owncal Calorie Counter ON/OFF Turning Polar Fitness Test ON/OFF Setting the 12/24 H Time Mode Setting the WatchSetting the Alarm Setting the Time of DAY Setting the DateStart the Heart Rate MeasurementHOW to Determine Your Ownzone OwnzoneReset the stopwatch Ownzone MethodsHOW to USE Previously Determined Ownzone Functions During Heart Rate MeasurementSee Your Heart Rate Illuminate the DisplayTurn the Sound Signal and the Button Sound ON/OFF To reset the stopwatch to zeroSwap the User START/STOP the StopwatchCheck Exercise Information Check Your Heart Rate LimitsSwap the Heart Rate Limits Time of day TimeInformation DateExercise Time EXE. Time Exercise Time in the Target Zone in ZoneTo reset the cumulative exercise time count to zero To reset the total calorie expenditure count to zeroTarget Heart Rate Limits Limits Ownindex T E S T O W N I N D EFitness Test Settings SET the Fitness Test Mode onCarrying OUT the Test SET the Activity LevelFitness Test Result Prepare the Wrist ReceiverRelax Yourself for 1-3 Minutes Start the TestClasses Care MaintenanceFitness MEN Women Service PrecautionsBatteries Crosstalk Questions What should I do ifThere is no Heart Rate Reading -? Polar Glossary Technical Specifications Polar ConnectorLimited Polar International Guarantee DisclaimerIndex
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