Acumen Stopwatch manual Part

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Step 2: Use the supplied Transformer, one end connect with the PC Interface and Charger (for EON-3068HS) or Charger (for EON-3067HS), the other end plug into a proper voltage AC wall outlet.

When the light on the Charger turns from red to green, indicates the battery is fully charged. (Note: For the purpose of watch only, the battery will last for about 3 weeks. If you fully utilize the Fluid Loss and Heart Rate features (optional) for 1 hour everyday, the battery has to be re-charged for every week.)

Note:

1)The first time you try connecting the watch to the connector. Center the connector so that it is guided between the 2 mode buttons on the watch before it is fully inserted.

2)The bottom tab on the connector when properly inserted should be flush with the bottom of the watch. (as shown in Figure 3)

3)When the watch and connector are properly connected, the LED on the Charger will light up as red.

4)To achieve the best performance out of the watch battery, it is recommended to charge the watch for at least 12-hour before its initial use.

5)If you fully utilize the Fluid Loss and Heart Rate features for an average of 1- hour a day, you are recommended to recharge the watch once a week. (For Time purpose only, the watch should last about 3 weeks.)

6)To ensure a longer period of the battery life, we recommend you to charge the battery immediately when the low-battery warning (i.e. "LOW BATT." ) appears on the watch.

7)After the first low battery warning comes on for 15 minutes, the EL, Heart Rate, Humidity & Temperature features will be turned off in saving the battery energy.

8)When you charge the watch after it shut down, it will first enter Time & Calendar Setting Mode automatically, that enable you to adjust the time and calendar for the watch. After you finish the setting, it exits to the normal mode. Your personal settings and exercise data for your last exercise are well kept by the watch.

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Contents Page Page Page Page Part Congratulations Contents Part IV Precautions, Warranty, Service and Repair Part Hydra-AlertTMFeatures System Requirements ABC DEF EON-3068HSpackage includes GHI Buttons and Functions STR/LAP Button B Overview Getting Going Part Attaching Your Heart Rate Monitor Optional Using your watch How to Operate Your Hydra-AlertTM Time, Calendar Heat Index Mode Time, Calendar, Heat Index Mode Part Auto Range 105 Setting the Time Step Hour blinking Press STR Button Or STP/RESET Button Setting the Calendar Alarm with Event Reminder Feature To View the Alarm Settings Alarm with Event Reminder FeatureSetting the Alarm Part Turning the Alarm on or OFF Fluid CheckTM Mode Fluid CheckTM Mode Getting to Know Fluid Loss Fluid Loss Related Settings Step Exercise Intensity blinking Optional Rest Heart Rate Recording Part Part Select Target Zone TZ Mode Select Target Zone TZ Mode Optional Select Target Zone Before Exercise Getting to know the three Target Zones TZSetting the Heart Rate Limits for Each Zone Setting the Target Zone Alarm Chrono Mode Chrono Mode Start Your Exercise Heart Rate display OptionalAlarms During the Exercise Reset the StopwatchIn-Zone-Goal Count Down Timer Segments Other Operations During the Exercise Part Recall Data Mode Recall Data Mode Review Data During the Exercise LAP Review Data After the Exercise LAP Exercise Time for Zone3 Optional Basic Settings for Exercise Quick Reset Stopwatch & Entering Basic SettingsClear the Memory In- Zone Goal Count Down Timer blinking Step Weight Unit blinking Upper Limit for Zone 2 blinking Upper Limit for Zone 3 blinking Program Mode Program Mode To set the watch according to the following figures LAP To be LAP Optional How to Connect Your Watch with the PC Connecting the Watch with PC Installing the SoftwarePart Part Target Zone & Fitness Training Determining Your Target Zone Target Zone & Fitness TrainingTarget Zone Calculation Formula Basic Fitness Tips & Target ZoneWarm Up & Cool Down 55% or Less StretchingFat Burning Zone 55- 65% Anaerobic Zone 85% to Max HR Aerobic Zone 65- 85%Monitor Your Progress Getting to Know Heat Index Getting to Know Heat Index Ultra Care How Temperature and Humidity Combine to Make If Feel HotterDetermining Your MET Parameter Table of MET Parameter Determining Your MET ParameterHow to Calculate Your Fluid Loss Calorie/ minute =3.5 x EF x Body weight How to Calculate Your Fluid LossBody Fluid CheckTM Monitoring Tips Guidelines Body Fluid CheckTM Monitoring Tips and Guidelines Part Specifications Specifications Technical Display Guide Technical Display Guide Display Items Default Setting RangePrecautions, Warranty, Service and Repair General Precautions Part Limited Warranty Acumen Inc To Return for Service Service and RepairAngled Belt Clip Pat. NO. US5657514