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ENG
RECOVERY - Recovery Heart Rate
To be able to use the recovery pulse measurement, an optionally available chest belt is required to measure the
heart rate.
If the user is wearing this chest belt, the current heart rate is shown in the PULSE window of the display and
measurement starts when the RECOVERY key is pressed after training is completed..
The time counts back 60 seconds in the TIME window. At the end of measurement, the cockpit compares the
starting pulse with the pulse value determined after 60 seconds and gives a rating.
F1
Very good
F2
Good
F3
Satisfactory
F4
Sufficient
F5
Deficient
F6
Unsatisfactory
CAUTION:
Please note that while recovery pulse is being measured, no cockpit key should be pressed. This
can lead to a system error resulting in the display of the cockpit “freezing”. If this happens, usually the stand-
by screen (date, time and temperature) will be shown and the cockpit stops responding to inputs made on the
keypad.
To restart the cockpit, remove the batteries for about 10 to 20 seconds and then replace them. It may now be
necessary to re-enter the time and date values.
Cockpit