Schwinn 250 schwinn manual Remote Heart Rate Monitor, Contact Heart Rate Sensors, Pulse Heart Rate

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Pulse (Heart Rate)

The Pulse display shows the heart rate in beats per minute (BPM) from the heart rate monitor.

Consult a physician before you start an exercise program. Stop exercising if you feel pain or tightness in your chest, become short of breath, or feel faint. Contact your doctor before you use the machine again. Use the values calculated or measured by the machine’s computer for reference purposes only.

Remote Heart Rate Monitor

Monitoring your Heart Rate is one of the best procedures to control the intensity of your exercise. Contact Heart Rate (CHR) sensors are installed to send your heart rate signals to the Console. The Console can also read telemetry HR signals from a Heart Rate Chest Strap Transmitter that oper- ates in the 4.5kHz - 5.5kHz range.

Note: The heart rate chest strap must be an uncoded heart rate strap from Polar Electro or an uncoded POLAR® compatible model. (Coded POLAR® heart rate straps such as POLAR® OwnCode® chest straps will not work with this equipment.)

If you have a pacemaker or other implanted electronic device, consult your doctor before using a wireless chest strap or other telemetric heart rate monitor.

Contact Heart Rate Sensors

Contact Heart Rate (CHR) sensors send your heart rate signals to the Console. The CHR sensors are the stainless steel parts of the Handlebars. To use, put your hands comfortably around the sensors. Be sure that your hands touch both the top and the bottom of the sensors. Hold firm, but not too tight or loose. Both hands must make contact with the sensors for the Console to detect a pulse. After the Console detects four stable pulse signals, your initial pulse rate will be shown.

Once the Console has your initial heart rate, do not move or shift your hands for 10 to 15 seconds. The Console will now validate the heart rate. Many factors influence the ability of the sensors to detect your heart rate signal:

Movement of the upper body muscles (including arms) produces an electrical signal (muscle artifact) that can interfere with pulse detection. Slight hand movement while in contact with the sensors can also produce interference.

Calluses and hand lotion may act as an insulating layer to reduce the signal strength.

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Contents 250 Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions -Assembly Obey the following warningsSafety Warning Labels Serial Number FCC ComplianceSpecifications Parts Qty DescriptionHardware / TOOLs Included Not Included RecommendedAssembly Page Attach Seat Pads to Seat Frame Assembly Hardware card Attach Seat Rail Assembly to Frame Assembly Attach Console Mast to Frame Assembly Attach Upright Handlebar to Console Mast Attach Console Bracket to Console Mast Remove Hardware from Console Connect Cables and Attach Console to Frame Assembly Adjust and Tighten the Console Mast and Console Attach Pedals to Frame Assembly Connect AC Adapter to Frame Assembly Final Inspection Before YOU Start Leveling the BikeImportant Safety Instructions Before using this equipment, obey the following warningsFeatures Console Features Keypad FunctionsLCD Display Data Pulse Heart Rate Remote Heart Rate MonitorContact Heart Rate Sensors Heart Rate Calculations FAT-BURNING Target Heart Rate AgeOperations Seat AdjustmentFoot Position / Pedal Strap Adjustment What to WearInitial Setup Power-Up / Idle ModeAuto Shut-Off Sleep Mode Console AdjustmentQuick Start / Manual Program Guest User / Profile ProgramSchwinn Advantage User Setup Mode Add User ProfileUser Profile Workout Program Edit User Profile Delete a User Profile Custom WorkoutProfile Programs Changing Resistance LevelsFitness Test Heart Rate Control HRC WorkoutResults / Cool Down Mode Distance Goal ProgramPausing or Stopping User StatisticsPage Console Setup Mode Page Maintenance MonthlyMaintenance Parts Page Troubleshooting Condition/Problem Things to Check SolutionPage Condition/Problem Things to Check Solution Page Page Limited Warranty Nautilus Bowflex Schwinn Fitness Universal