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Contents
1.How to Put Your Heart Rate Monitor On
Heart Rate Monitor
A | User’s Manual |
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1.How to Put Your Heart Rate Monitor On
2.Functions and Modes of Polar A5
3.How to Start and Stop
4.Functions During Exercise
5.After Exercising
6.How to Recall File Stored in Memory
7.Settings
8.Target Heart Rate Zone
9.Self Walk Test by Polar and UKK Institute
10.Resetting
11.Minimising Possible Risks in Exercising with Heart Rate Monitor
12.Technical Specifications
13.Limited Polar Warranty
14.Disclaimer
The Polar A5™ wrist receiver
displays your heart rate during exercise.
The T31™ transmitter
detects your heart rate continuously and transmits it to the wrist receiver.
The elastic strap
holds the transmitter in the correct position.
Keep the wrist receiver within 1 metre/3 feet of your transmitter. Check that you are not near other people with heart rate monitors or any source of electromagnetic disturbance.
1. Attach the transmitter to the elastic strap.
3.Lift the transmitter off your chest and moisten the two grooved electrode areas on the back.
2.Adjust the strap length to fit snugly and comfortably. Secure the strap around your chest, just below the chest muscles, and buckle it.
4.Check that the wet electrode areas are firmly against your skin and the Polar logo is
in a central, upright position.
2.Functions and Modes of Polar A5
How to operate the set buttons
Time of day display Press Up FILE
3.How to Start and Stop
How to Set up Your New Polar A5 Receiver
How to Start
Reset
If reset, settings will return to the default values.
Up
Moves to the following mode or increases the selected value.
•To move forward or back, use Up or Down button.
•To choose the value to begin adjusting, press OK. It will begin blinking.
•Press Up or Down button to adjust the value (The digits run faster if you press and hold the button).
•Wherever you are in the settings, you can return to the Time of day display by pressing and holding OK.
Time of day display mode
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| Exercise recording |
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File mode
1. Press any of the four buttons twice to activate |
the receiver. Unit is displayed. LBS/INCH is |
flashing. |
2. Once awakened, the receiver will guide you |
through the necessary settings. |
Scroll up or down to set the right values. |
Press OK to lock your selection. |
Set the following: |
Measuring units – kg/cm or lbs/inch |
24h or 12h time mode |
Time of day |
Date |
1. In the Time of day display press OK. Your heart rate appears in a few seconds.
2.Press OK again. The stopwatch starts running and you can start exercising. The exercise data will only be stored if you have turned the stopwatch on.
Signal/Light
Alarm on or off.
Backlight on.
OK
Starts measuring heart rate. Starts and stops the stopwatch. Enters the displayed mode. Locks in your selection.
Down
Returns to the previous mode or decreases the selected value.
Heart Touch function
Bring the wrist receiver up to the Polar logo on the transmitter during exercise and you can check the time of day.
•Starting point for all functions
•Shows date and time
Press and hold OK to return to the Time of day display, wherever you are in the Settings or File recalling cycle.
When the alarm is turned on, the symbol appears on the Time of day display. When the alarm comes on it will sound for one minute or you can turn it off by pressing any of the four buttons.
Exercise recording mode
•In the Exercise mode you measure your heart rate and record your exercise information in a file
•You can view different information while
the heart rate monitor is measuring heart rate
• Shows the data recorded during the exercise
Setting mode
•Set different values
-unit measurement; weight, height, time
-user data
-target heart rate limits
-watch functions; alarm, time, date
Walk Test mode
•Based on 2 km/1,24 miles brisk walk
•Measures cardiorespiratory fitness
Weight |
Height |
Sex |
Birthday |
After setting your birthday, your target heart rate zone based on your age is automatically calculated.
After the settings are complete, the receiver automatically goes to the Time of day display.
You can cancel the setting by pressing and holding OK, but you can not start measuring the heart rate before you have completed the settings.
How to Stop
1. Press OK to stop the stopwatch. QUIT and paused stopwatch appear. Measurement is paused. Pressonce Exercise is no longer recorded.
2.Press Up or Down button to exit the Exercise mode.
The receiver shows the Time of day display within 5 minutes if you forget to quit the heart rate measurement mode when you stopped the stopwatch and removed the transmitter from your chest.
4.Functions During Exercise
1.Press Signal/Light to turn the light on.
2.Press and hold Signal/Light to turn the zone alarm sound on or off.
3.Check the time of day by bringing the wrist receiver up to the Polar logo on the transmitter.
4.Scroll up to select what values you want to view in the upper row of the display during exercise.
1. Heart rate in the target zone is displayed
a)as absolute heart rate or
b) as a % of maximum heart rate
according to your lower row selection.
2. Fitness bullets
For every 10 minutes in TZ, a appears.
3. Calorie expenditure
5.Scroll down to select what you want to view in the lower row of the display.
1. Heart rate in beats per minute.
2. Heart rate as a % of your maximum heart rate.
3. Exercise time
4. Time of day
6.You can pause the stopwatch by pressing OK. Repressing OK will restart the stopwatch.
After restart you will see heart rate in the lower row.
5.After Exercising
1.Carefully wash the transmitter with a mild soap and water solution.
2.Rinse it with pure water.
3.Dry the transmitter carefully with a soft towel.
4.Keep the wrist receiver clean and wipe off any moisture.
5.Store the heart rate monitor in a clean and dry place. Dirt impairs the elasticity and functioning of the transmitter. Sweat and moisture can keep the electrodes wet and the transmitter activated, which shortens battery life.
6.How to Recall File Stored in Memory
Time of day |
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EXE. TIME Total exercise time |
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AVERAGE HR Average heart rate of the exercise |
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IN ZONE Time spent in target zone |
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KCAL Calories expended during the exercise |
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BMI Body mass index |
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| 18.5 - 24.9 | Normal weight |
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| 25.0 - 29.9 | Overweight |
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The training information is saved if the stopwatch |
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| ≥ 30.0 | Obesity |
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| Reference: World Health Organization. Obesity: preventing and managing the | ||||||||||||
The most convenient way to determine whether a | global epidemic. Report of a WHO Consultation on Obesity. Geneva: World | |||||||||||||||||||
Health Organization, 1998. |
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person is overweight is to use the Body Mass Index, | The BMI value does not distinguish between muscular | |||||||||||||||||||
BMI. The body mass index does not describe the |
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amount of fat tissue but merely serves as a means for | and fat tissue. Thus, a | |||||||||||||||||||
comparing adult persons in terms of overweight of | value which indicates obesity although the person only | |||||||||||||||||||
underweight. |
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