Oregon Scientific HR318 Display of Fitness Index, Before Starting the Smart Training Program

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Refer to FIG. 6 to enter your user profile (gender, age, weight, height & activity score)

Activity Score

It represents your general physical activity.

If you do not usually participate in programmed recreation sports or exercise, your score is 0 (low).

If you participate two or three times a week for a total of around one hour in recreation or working requiring modest physical activity, such as golf, horseback riding, callisthenics, gymnastics, table tennis, bowling, weight lifting, yard work etc., your score is 1 (medium).

If you actively and regularly participate in heavy physical exercise, such as running, jogging, swimming, cycling, bowing, skipping rope, running in place or engaging in vigorous aerobic activity type exercise such as tennis, basket ball or handball, your score is 2 (high).

DISPLAY OF FITNESS INDEX

Your fitness index will be displayed just after the user profile is entered.

Or you can display your fitness index by pressing MEM while the user profile mode is displayed (all data in the user profile should be entered first). (FIG. 6a)

BEFORE STARTING THE SMART

TRAINING PROGRAM

Once you have entered all the parameters for your user profile, you need to set the target activity and exercise time for your training.

Refer to FIG. 7 for the procedure.

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Contents Content Smart Trainer / Trainer PROOperating the unit Introduction Smart Training ProgramFor a 30-year-old woman to train for aerobic exercise Fitness Index Training Tips Receiver Watch Control Button On The Receiver Watch Smart Trainer Heart Rate Chest Belt HintsEffective Range Back LightOperating Modes HOW to SET the REAL-TIME Clock HOW to USE the Alarm ClockHOW to USE the Second Zone Time User ProfileDisplay of Fitness Index Before Starting the Smart Training ProgramStarting the Smart Training Program HOW to Train with the Stopwatch HOW to Recall Training Data To recall the Calories and % Fat BurnBattery Information Additional Information Outdoors SportWatch Precautions SpecificationsMaintenance About Oregon Scientific Reference Reference to FIG