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•Youcanthenenteranewtime.
•Inthelast5secondsofthecountdown,asignalsoundsforeachremainingsecond.Whenzerois
reached, a signal sounds for 10 seconds.
•Pressanybutton(exceptthelightbutton)tostopthesignal.
13. Troubleshooting
1. Dry skin
•Useaconductivepasteormoistenngersandwrist.
2. Fingers do not have any firm contact with the sensor
•Fingers(notjustngertips!)mustlieatandbermlyonthesensor,withthemonitorsittingsecurely
on the wrist.
3. Hairy arms
•Useaconductivepasteonthewrist.
4. Cardiac arrhythmia
•Correctpulsemeasurementisverydifculthere,irregularmeasurementtimesaretobeexpected.
14. Battery and disposal
A 3V Lithium battery, CR2032 type is included in the scope of supply and has already been inserted.
Battery life is approximately 30 months.
The battery for the heart rate monitor should only be replaced by a specialist (any watch repairs shop).
Otherwise warranty claims become null and void.
Used batteries should not be placed with household rubbish. Dispose of them through your
specialist electrical supplier or your local recycling point. You are legally obliged to do this.
Note: Batteries containing harmful substances are marked with the following letters:
Pb = Battery contains lead, Cd = Battery contains cadmium, Hg = Battery contains
mercury.
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