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Lap Information | 67 | G. Care and Maintenance | 81 | |
Resetting Cumulative Counts to Zero .. | 68 |
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E. Connection to Computer .... | 69 | H. Precautions | 84 | |
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Training Data to Computer | 69 |
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Uploading Settings from Computer | 71 | J. | Technical Specifications | 93 |
F. Polar Fitness Test | 73 | K. Limited Polar Warranty | 96 | |
OwnIndex | 73 |
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Predicted Maximum Heart Rate | 75 | L. Disclaimer | 97 | |
Fitness Test Settings | 76 |
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Carrying Out the Test | 76 | M. Polar Glossary | 98 | |
Update OwnIndex and | 78 | Display Symbols | 100 | |
Fitness Classes | 79 | Display Texts | 101 | |
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A. GETTING GOING
Heart Rate Monitor
Parts and Their
Functions
The elastic strap holds the transmitter comfortably, yet firmly,
in the correct position.
The transmitter detects your heart rate and transmits it to the wrist
receiver.
The wrist receiver displays your heart rate and cycling data during exercise. Enter your personal settings into the receiver and analyze the exercise files after you’re
done.
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