FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS | ✓ |
Q. I can’t get a heart rate reading, what’s wrong?
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a.Check the battery in the heart rate transmitter. The battery should last approximately 700 hours or one year during regular use.
b.Make sure that the transmitter is being worn properly and that the electrodes are properly moistened with saliva or conductive gel.
c.Have you had a cardiac event that has altered your pulse waveform? This may cause the unit to not be able to identify a heart rate
d.Make sure that you are clear of any sources of electromagnetic inference (i.e. TV sets, home security systems, exercise equipment, etc.)
Q. The display on the watch unit is blank
a.Usually this means that the watch battery is dead and needs to be replaced. Have this serv- ice done by a qualified watch technician.
Q. The calories number that I get during exercise seems high
a.Make sure that you are entering your weight in the proper units. If the watch is set for 24- hour mode your weight must be entered in kilograms. If you enter your weight in pounds while the watch is in
b.The calories calculator is designed to estimate the number of calories consumed for an aver- age person at average exercise levels. It is only an estimate and may not accurately calcu- late if the unit is being worn at heart rates less than
TRANSMITTER
Communication Frequency
5.3kHz Transmission System
Battery Type CR2032 3v Lithium
Battery Life
700 hours
Operating Temperature 14 F to 122
WATCH UNIT
Battery Type
CR2025 3v Lithium
Battery Life
1 year
Operating Temperature 14 F to 122
Water Resistance
65ft/20m
PERFORMANCE RANGES
Time of Day
12 or
Calendar
Heart Rate Display
Weight Input
Exercise Time (Chronograph)
99h 59m 59s
Time in Target Heart Rate Zone
Countdown Timers
19h 59m
Calories
99,999 kcal
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