Polar CS600X user manual Getting Started, Measuring Wheel Size, Method

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3. Getting Started

Before activating your Training Computer, measure the wheel size of your sulky.

Measuring Wheel Size

Wheel size settings are a prerequisite for correct riding information. There are two ways of determining the wheel size of your sulky:

Method 1

Look for the diameter in inches or in ETRTO printed on the wheel. Match it to the wheel size in millimeters in the right column of the chart.

ETRTO Wheel size diameter (inches) Wheel size setting (mm)

25-559

26 x 1.0

1884

23-571

650 x 23C

1909

35-559

26 x 1.50

1947

37-622

700 x 35C

1958

47-559

26 x 1.95

2022

20-622

700 x 20C

2051

52-559

26 x 2.0

2054

23-622

700 x 23C

2070

25-622

700 x 25C

2080

28-622

700 x 28

2101

32-622

700 x 32C

2126

42-622

700 x 40C

2189

47-622

700 x 47C

2220

Wheel sizes on the chart are advisory as wheel size depends on the wheel type and air pressure.

Method 2

Measure the wheel manually for the most accurate result.

Use the valve to mark the point where the wheel touches the ground. Draw a line on the ground to mark that point. Move your sulky forward on a flat surface for one complete rotation. The tire should be perpendicular to the ground. Draw another line on the ground at the valve to mark a full rotation. Measure the distance between the two lines.

Subtract 4 mm to account for your weight on the sulky to get your wheel circumference. Enter this value in the Training Computer.

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Contents Introduction Polar Equine CS600X Training System Components Method Etrto Wheel size diameter inches Wheel size setting mmGetting Started Measuring Wheel SizeBasic Settings Menu Structure Installing the Polar Bike Mount Prepare for Training Installation of the sensor Plan your trainingPolar Speed Sensor Page Training Adjust the Equine Transmitter Start Training Page Graph Information on the DisplaySymbols on the Display Text on Symbol DisplayExplanation Text on the display Symbol ExplanationButton Functions During Exercise Stop Exercise Analyze Exercise Results After TrainingExercise Log Additional Basic Information Basic informationSulky information Laps Equine Sport ZonesPage Weekly Summary Totals Delete Files Calibrating the Altitude Manually SettingsFeature Settings Exercise typesCalibrating the Altitude Automatically RR Data Function Automatic Lap Recording Sulky Settings General Settings Horse SettingsTZ Alarm Target Zone Alarm Watch Settings Alarm Personalize the Training System Display Shortcut Button Quick Menu Using a New Accessory Teaching Teaching a New G3 GPS Sensor Light Backround Information Polar Equine Sport ZonesPage Test b Maximum Heart RateDetermining Maximum Heart Rate Test aTest c hill test 400 m Time Per minHeart Rate Variability RecordingPolar Article Library Customer Service Information Care and Maintenance Changing Batteries Training System PrecautionsTechnical Specifications Electromagnetic Interference and Exercise EquipmentTransmitter Training System limit valuesThere are no reactions to any buttons? Frequently Asked QuestionsDo not know where I am in the menu? Marking On case Back…the altitude readings are inaccurate? …New WearLink found. Teach new WearLink? is displayed?Memory low is displayed? Limited Polar International GuaranteePolar Disclaimer
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CS600X specifications

The Polar CS600X is a highly regarded cycling computer designed for serious cyclists who seek to enhance their training experience and monitor their performance metrics accurately. This advanced device seamlessly integrates cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for both competitive cyclists and fitness enthusiasts.

One of the most prominent features of the Polar CS600X is its advanced heart rate monitor. The device uses Polar’s proprietary WearLink technology, which provides accurate heart rate readings to help users manage their training intensity. By monitoring heart rate, cyclists can optimize their workouts and avoid overtraining, thus improving overall performance.

In addition to heart rate monitoring, the CS600X includes speed and distance measurement capabilities. The speed sensor, which can be mounted on the bike’s wheel, allows for real-time feedback on speed and distance traveled, enabling users to set personal bests and track progress over time. Cyclists can also customize their training zones, which helps in targeting specific physical goals.

Another standout characteristic of the CS600X is its ability to track cadence, providing crucial information about pedal revolutions per minute. Tracking cadence enables cyclists to improve their efficiency and power output, as it can indicate whether they are riding at an optimal speed.

For the tech-savvy cyclist, the CS600X is equipped with a user-friendly interface that boasts an easy-to-read display, making it simple to navigate through various functions and data screens. The device also features a versatile data export option, allowing cyclists to download their training data to computers or compatible applications for further analysis. This can prove invaluable for tracking long-term progress and adapting training regimens accordingly.

The CS600X also supports Polar’s Smart Coaching features, which offer tailored training guidance and advice based on individual fitness levels and goals. This adaptive training recommendation can help cyclists plan their sessions more effectively and achieve a higher level of fitness.

With its robust construction, the Polar CS600X is weather-resistant, making it suitable for all types of riding conditions. Moreover, the device enjoys a lengthy battery life, ensuring that cyclists can rely on it during long rides without the concern of running out of power.

In summary, the Polar CS600X is a feature-rich cycling computer that excels in performance tracking and training optimization. Its advanced heart rate, speed, distance, and cadence monitoring, combined with a user-friendly interface and robust construction, make it an indispensable tool for cyclists serious about improving their performance.