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Sensors

, page 34

), and you must get your VO2 max. estimate 

(

Getting Your VO2 Max. Estimate for Cycling

, page 14

).

NOTE: 

The FTP test is a challenging workout that takes about 

30 minutes to complete. Choose a practical and mostly flat route 

that allows you to ride at a steadily increasing effort, similar to a 

time trial.

1

From the watch face, select  .

2

Select a cycling activity.

3

Hold 

MENU

.

4

Select 

Training

 > 

FTP Guided Test

.

5

Follow the on-screen instructions.
After you begin your ride, the device displays each step 

duration, the target, and current power data. A message 

appears when the test is complete.

6

After you complete the guided test, complete the cool down, 

stop the timer, and save the activity.
Your FTP appears as a value measured in watts per 

kilogram, your power output in watts, and a position on the 

color gauge.

7

Select an option:
• Select 

Accept

 to save the new FTP.

• Select 

Decline

 to keep your current FTP.

Training Status

These measurements are estimates that can help you track and 

understand your training activities. The measurements require a 

few activities using wrist-based heart rate or a compatible chest 

heart rate monitor. Cycling performance measurements require 

a heart rate monitor and a power meter.
These estimates are provided and supported by Firstbeat. For 

more information, go to 

garmin.com/performance-data/running

.

NOTE: 

The estimates may seem inaccurate at first. The device 

requires you to complete a few activities to learn about your 

performance.

Training status

: Training status shows you how your training 

affects your fitness and performance. Your training status is 

based on changes to your training load and VO2 max. over 

an extended time period.

VO2 max.

: VO2 max. is the maximum volume of oxygen (in 

milliliters) you can consume per minute per kilogram of body 

weight at your maximum performance. Your device displays 

heat and altitude corrected VO2 max. values when you are 

acclimating to high heat environemnts or high altitude.

Training load

: Training load is the sum of your excess post-

exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC) over the last 7 days. 

EPOC is an estimate of how much energy it takes for your 

body to recover after exercise.

Training load focus

: Your device analyzes and distributes your 

training load into different categories based on the intensity 

and structure of each activity recorded. Training load focus 

includes the total load accumulated per category, and the 

focus of the training. Your device displays your load 

distribution over the last 4 weeks.

Recovery time

: The recovery time displays how much time 

remains before you are fully recovered and ready for the next 

hard workout.

Training Status Levels

Training status shows you how your training affects your fitness 

level and performance. Your training status is based on changes 

to your training load and VO2 max. over an extended time 

period. You can use your training status to help plan future 

training and continue improving your fitness level.

Peaking

: Peaking means that you are in ideal race condition. 

Your recently reduced training load is allowing your body to 

recover and fully compensate for earlier training. You should 

plan ahead, since this peak state can only be maintained for 

a short time.

Productive

: Your current training load is moving your fitness 

level and performance in the right direction. You should plan 

recovery periods into your training to maintain your fitness 

level.

Maintaining

: Your current training load is enough to maintain 

your fitness level. To see improvement, try adding more 

variety to your workouts or increasing your training volume.

Recovery

: Your lighter training load is allowing your body to 

recover, which is essential during extended periods of hard 

training. You can return to a higher training load when you 

feel ready.

Unproductive

: Your training load is at a good level, but your 

fitness is decreasing. Your body may be struggling to 

recover, so you should pay attention to your overall health 

including stress, nutrition, and rest.

Detraining

: Detraining occurs when you are training much less 

than usual for a week or more, and it is affecting your fitness 

level. You can try increasing your training load to see 

improvement.

Overreaching

: Your training load is very high and 

counterproductive. Your body needs a rest. You should give 

yourself time to recover by adding lighter training to your 

schedule.

No Status

: The device needs one or two weeks of training 

history, including activities with VO2 max. results from 

running or cycling, to determine your training status.

Tips for Getting Your Training Status

The training status feature depends on updated assessments of 

your fitness level, including at least two VO2 max. 

measurements per week. Your VO2 max. estimate is updated 

after outdoor runs or rides with power during which your heart 

rate reached at least 70% of your maximum heart rate for 

several minutes. The trail run and indoor run activities do not 

generate a VO2 max. estimate in order to preserve the accuracy 

of your fitness level trend.
To get the most out of the training status feature, you can try 

these tips.
• At least two times per week, run or ride outdoors with a 

power meter, and reach a heart rate higher than 70% of your 

maximum heart rate for at least 10 minutes.
After using the device for one week, your training status 

should be available.

• Record all of your fitness activities on this device, or enable 

the Physio TrueUp feature, allowing your device to learn 

about your performance (

Syncing Activities and Performance 

Measurements

, page 13

).

Heat and Altitude Performance Acclimation

Environmental factors such as high temperature and altitude 

impact your training and performance. For example, high 

altitude training can have a positive impact on your fitness, but 

you may notice a temporary VO2 max. decline while exposed to 

high altitudes. Your fēnix device provides acclimation 

notifications and corrections to your VO2 max. estimate and 

training status when the temperature is above 22ºC (72ºF) and 

when the altitude is above 800 m (2625 ft.). You can keep track 

16

Heart Rate Features

Summary of Contents for Fenix 6S

Page 1: ...F NIX 6 6S Owner sManual...

Page 2: ...Vision and Vector are trademarks of Garmin Ltd or its subsidiaries These trademarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin Android is a trademark of Google Inc Apple iPhone iTunes an...

Page 3: ...r Computer 9 Manually Syncing Data with Garmin Connect 9 Garmin Golf App 9 Garmin Explore 9 Safety and Tracking Features 9 Adding Emergency Contacts 9 Adding Contacts 9 Turning Incident Detection On a...

Page 4: ...an Alarm 23 Deleting an Alarm 23 Starting the Countdown Timer 23 Saving a Quick Timer 23 Deleting a Timer 23 Using the Stopwatch 24 Adding Alternate Time Zones 24 Navigation 24 Saving Your Location 24...

Page 5: ...Club Sensors 35 Device Information 35 Specifications 35 Battery Information 35 Data Management 35 Deleting Files 35 Device Maintenance 35 Device Care 35 Cleaning the Device 35 Cleaning the Leather Ban...

Page 6: ......

Page 7: ...t a glance information More widgets are available when you pair your watch with a smartphone From the watch face press to start an activity or open an app Activities and Apps page 2 Hold MENU to custo...

Page 8: ...f required 1 From the watch face press 2 If this is the first time you have started an activity select the checkbox next to each activity to add to your favorites and select Done 3 Select an option Se...

Page 9: ...l calibration To manually calibrate the treadmill distance after the first time calibration select Calibrate Save Yes 4 Check the treadmill display for the distance traveled and enter the distance on...

Page 10: ...add the activity to your list of favorites Swimming NOTICE The device is intended for surface swimming Scuba diving with the device may damage the product and will void the warranty Swim Terminology...

Page 11: ...hange the device calculates the distance to the front middle and back of the green but not the actual pin location Current hole number Distance to the back of the green Distance to the middle of the g...

Page 12: ...leford Scoring When you select the Stableford scoring method Setting the Scoring Method page 6 points are awarded based on the number of strokes taken relative to par At the end of a round the highest...

Page 13: ...races and training activities in real time You can invite followers using email or social media allowing them to view your live data on a Garmin Connect tracking page GroupTrack Allows you to keep tra...

Page 14: ...hing Garmin Connect Your Garmin Connect account allows you to track your performance and connect with your friends It gives you the tools to track analyze share and encourage each other You can record...

Page 15: ...an incident during an outdoor walk run or bike activity the device sends an automated message LiveTrack link and GPS location to your emergency contacts LiveTrack Allows friends and family to follow y...

Page 16: ...Before you can download features from the Connect IQ app you must pair your f nix device with your smartphone Pairing Your Smartphone with Your Watch page 1 1 From the app store on your smartphone in...

Page 17: ...rcising For pulse oximeter readings you should remain motionless NOTE The optical sensor is located on the back of the device See Tips for Erratic Heart Rate Data page 11 for more information about wr...

Page 18: ...th Stride length is the length of your stride from one footfall to the next It is measured in meters Vertical ratio Vertical ratio is the ratio of vertical oscillation to stride length It displays a p...

Page 19: ...VO2 max is the maximum volume of oxygen in milliliters you can consume per minute per kilogram of body weight at your maximum performance Predicted race times Your device uses the VO2 max estimate and...

Page 20: ...e 19 Your device uses the VO2 max estimate About VO2 Max Estimates page 14 and your training history to provide a target race time The device analyzes several weeks of your training data to refine the...

Page 21: ...the threshold occurs at approximately 90 of their maximum heart rate and between 10k and half marathon race pace For average runners the lactate threshold often occurs well below 90 of maximum heart...

Page 22: ...oving your fitness level Peaking Peaking means that you are in ideal race condition Your recently reduced training load is allowing your body to recover and fully compensate for earlier training You s...

Page 23: ...overy time appears immediately following an activity The time counts down until it is optimal for you to attempt another hard workout Viewing Your Recovery Time For the most accurate estimate complete...

Page 24: ...readings for the last seven days Turning On All Day Pulse Oximeter Readings 1 From the pulse oximeter widget hold MENU 2 Select Options Pulse Ox Mode All Day The device automatically analyzes your oxy...

Page 25: ...e and set your heart rate zones as a percentage of your maximum heart rate Verify that your user profile settings are accurate Setting Up Your User Profile page 18 Run often with the wrist or chest he...

Page 26: ...moderate intensity minutes by analyzing your steps per minute Start a timed activity for the most accurate calculation of intensity minutes Exercise for at least 10 consecutive minutes at a moderate o...

Page 27: ...te an open ended interval by selecting the Open option 6 If necessary select Duration enter a distance or time interval value for the workout and select 7 Press BACK 8 Select Rest Type 9 Select Distan...

Page 28: ...ou approach a segment a message appears and you can race the segment 4 Start racing the segment A message appears when the segment is complete Setting a Segment to Adjust Automatically You can set you...

Page 29: ...re deleted for that sport only NOTE This does not delete any saved activities Clocks Setting an Alarm You can set multiple alarms You can set each alarm to sound once or to repeat regularly 1 From the...

Page 30: ...ress 2 Select Navigate Saved Locations 3 Select a saved location 4 Select an option to edit the location Projecting a Waypoint You can create a new location by projecting the distance and bearing from...

Page 31: ...tination your route is marked with a line on the map Map navigation Panning and Zooming the Map page 25 Map settings Map Settings page 32 Panning and Zooming the Map 1 While navigating press UP or DOW...

Page 32: ...ing data when you stop moving or when you drop below a specified speed Enabling Auto Pause page 28 Auto Run Enables the device to detect ski runs automatically using the built in accelerometer Auto Sc...

Page 33: ...o alert you when your heart rate is below 60 beats per minute bpm and over 210 bpm Recurring alert A recurring alert notifies you each time the device records a specified value or interval For example...

Page 34: ...ance to calculate your speed or distance using both your elevation change and your horizontal movement over ground You can use it during activities such as skiing climbing navigating hiking running or...

Page 35: ...lays a brief summary of your last recorded activity such as your last run last ride or last swim Last sport Displays a brief summary of your last recorded sport Music controls Provides music player co...

Page 36: ...activity To control the camera using the menu options select Settings Recording Mode Manual To manually record video select Start Recording The video counter appears on the f nix screen To take a pho...

Page 37: ...declination for your location automatically select Magnetic To set grid north 000 as the heading reference select Grid To set the magnetic variation value manually select User enter the magnetic vari...

Page 38: ...he estimated time remaining until you reach your final destination select Final ETE To set an alert when you stray from the course select Off Course To enable turn by turn navigation prompts select Tu...

Page 39: ...hour or military format Set Time Sets the time zone for the device The Auto option sets the time zone automatically based on your GPS position Time Allows you to adjust the time if it is set to the M...

Page 40: ...alerts to be notified when you reach a specified power zone Setting an Alert page 27 Customize the power data fields Customizing the Data Screens page 27 Using Electronic Shifters Before you can use c...

Page 41: ...to 28 days Expedition GPS mode Up to 34 days Up to 48 days Battery saver watch mode Data Management NOTE The device is not compatible with Windows 95 98 Me Windows NT and Mac OS 10 3 and earlier Delet...

Page 42: ...you start an activity and the sensor is active and within range 1 Hold MENU 2 Select Sensors Accessories Add New 3 Select an option Select Search All Sensors Select your sensor type You can customize...

Page 43: ...ds as steps The step counts on my device and my Garmin Connect account don t match The step count on your Garmin Connect account updates when you sync your device 1 Select an option Sync your step cou...

Page 44: ...the current activity Avg Right Peak Power Phase The average power phase peak angle for the right leg for the current activity Avg SOG The average speed of travel for the current activity regardless o...

Page 45: ...erage pace for the current interval Interval Stroke Rate The average number of strokes per minute spm during the current interval Interval Strokes Per Length The average number of strokes per pool len...

Page 46: ...ange over which the rider produces the peak portion of the driving force Left Power Phase The current power phase angle for the left leg Power phase is the pedal stroke region where positive power is...

Page 47: ...d on your current location and time settings format time zone daylight saving time Timer The current time of the countdown timer Time Seated The time spent seated while pedaling for the current activi...

Page 48: ...e of your wheel or use one of the calculators available on the internet Tire Size Wheel Circumference mm 20 1 75 1515 20 1 3 8 1615 22 1 3 8 1770 22 1 1 2 1785 24 1 1753 24 3 4 Tubular 1785 24 1 1 8 1...

Page 49: ...itor 11 14 17 pairing sensors 11 zones 13 18 19 26 history 25 26 deleting 26 sending to computer 8 9 I incident detection 9 indoor training 3 inReach remote 29 intensity minutes 20 intervals 4 workout...

Page 50: ...training status 13 16 treadmill 3 triathlon training 4 troubleshooting 11 13 17 18 36 37 U UltraTrac 28 unit ID 34 units of measure 33 updates software 8 uploading data 9 USB 8 user data deleting 35...

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