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10.1. Heart rate alarm and workzone
(Wintech USB HR and Wintech USB Ultimate only)
Press and hold the right button for 6
seconds.
Briefly press again the right button
(BPR) to enter the different stages of
the heart rate section:
10.1.1. Sound Alarm.
Briefly press the left button (BPL) to
turn on or off the alarm.
Briefly press the right button (BPR) to
validate your choice and move to the
next stages of the heart rate settings
(Heart rate limits).
10.1.2. Cardiac limits.
The first figure to set up is your
maximum heart rate (FC Max):
As a result from the last button
operation, the first digit of the
maximum heart rate flashes.
Briefly press the left button (BPL)
to set the first digit.
Briefly press the right button (BPR) to
validate the first digit and move to the
next one.
Repeat those 2 operations to set the
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nd
and 3
rd
digit of your maximum
heart rate (MAX).
When validating the 3
rd
digit of
the maximum heart rate by briefly
pressing the right button (BPR), you
move to the set up of your lower HR
limit (Lo). Set this figure up using the
same method as for the maximum
Heart Rate. Then, you can proceed
to the upper limit (Hi) using the same
method.
When validating the 3
rd
digit of the
upper limit (Hi) by briefly pressing the
right button (BPR), you exit the set up
menu and return to last active display.
In order to learn these values
(maximum heart rate, lower and
upper limits), Mavic recommends
that you should take an effort test in a
specialized center.
Otherwise you can use the following
approximate values:
FC Max = 220 – age
Upper limit: 85% of FC Max
Lower limit: 70% of FC Max
10.2. Digital pairing
The digital pairing operations MUST be performed to ensure a reliable and efficient
communication between the Wintech computer and all its speed, cadence and
Heart Rate sensors.
If you don’t, the Wintech computer won’t read any data coming from the sensors.
10.2.1 First fit the cardio belt to
the body.
To do so, moisten the sensor zones
situated on the back of the belt.
Open the belt at one of its
extremities. Position the belt on
the torso, just under the pectoral
muscles. The Mavic logo should
be positioned at the centre of your
chest.
Then close the belt, making sure the
sensor zones are flat against the
skin. If necessary, adjust the
tightness of the elastic strap.
WARNINGS: Persons who have a
pacemaker, defibrillator, or other
implanted electronic device use
the heart rate monitor at their
own risk. Before starting the initial use of the heart rate monitor, we recommend an
exercise test under a doctor’s supervision. this will ensure the safety and reliability of
the pacemaker and the heart rate monitor when used simultaneously. Exercise may
include some risk, especially for those who have been sedentary. We strongly advise
consulting your doctor prior to beginning a regular exercise program.
10.2.2. Enter the pairing menu:
From any active display, press and hold the right button (BPR) for 6 seconds.
On Wintech USB HR and Wintech USB Ultimate, briefly press the left button (BPL) once to
move to the Pair section.
Briefly press the right button (BPR) to start the pairing operations.
The heart pictogram will light up. As soon as the heart rate is displayed, the pairing of the HR
belt is done.
Briefly press the right button (BPR): the figure after BK is flashing, indicating the speed sensor
your are about to pair.
Briefly press the left button (BPL) to successively select BK 1, BK 2 or BK H according to the
sensor you wish to pair.
Briefly press the right button (BPR) to validate your sensor choice: the sensor number, speed
and cadence figure flashes.
Turn the front wheel until the speed is displayed. If you are using the pedalling cadence option,
turn the cranks also. When both speed and cadence are displayed, press the right button to
validate.
If the computer receives a signal but the speed is zero, the display OK appears.
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