MISSION2 User Manual
5.3.5 Inaccurate Information
When swimming in pool, the following conditions may result in
inaccurate information:
1. Stop before reaching the end
2. Change swimming strokes in between
3. Swimming using a floating board without hand stroke
4. Dynamic Apnea without hand stroke
5. Side kicking, one arm stroke, back floating, and other
informal strokes will affect the accuracy of the record.
* When swimming outdoors, it is necessary to ensure that the
GPS Satellite Reception is successful before the activity. If the
positioning is not successful, the accuracy of the daily log
record will be affected.
5.4 Ski/Board
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Due to the characteristics of the battery, using MISSION2 in
a sub-zero environment may encounter a situation where it
cannot be powered on. It is recommended to power it on
before entering an extremely cold environment. Avoid rinsing
it with hot water when returning from a sub-zero
environment to avoid damage caused by thermal
expansion
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5.4.1 Ski/board Preparation Screen and Operation
* The GPS will start blinking and acquiring. It will stop blinking
and display a green light once the positioning is complete.
* Heart rate: People with cold weather or cold hands and feet
will not be able to interpret the heart rate accurately due to
the poor blood circulation efficiency in the body.
* Press button C to enter Setting
* Press button B to start activity
Skiing
Snowboarding
5.4.2 Ski/board Terminology:
Speed: The distance ski per hour.
Lap Count: Record the speed of the segment by distance or
time, as a tool to control or adjust the speed.
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