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Also,  the  time  you  require  to  complete  an  exercise 
will  vary.  That  is  why  you  can  change  the  exercise 
countdown time to suit you.

NOTE

 Once you have set your user profile, your lower 

and  upper  heart  rate  limit  will  be  set  automatically. 
However,  you  can  manually  change  your  upper  and 
lower heart rate limit if the automatic setting does not 
suit  you.  If  you  change  the  target  activity  level  your 
upper / lower and maximum heart rate will automatically 
be updated.

TARGET ACTIVITY LEVELS

      TARGET     
     ACTIVITY

This  is  the  lowest 
target  activity  level.  It 
is  good  for  beginners 
and  those  who  want 
to strengthen their car-
diovascular systems.
Increases 

strength 

and 

endurance. 

It 

works 

within 

the 

body’s  oxygen  intake 
capability,  burns  more 
calories,  and  can  be 
maintained  for  a  long 
period of time.

0

1

      %MHR*  DESCRIPTION

Health    
Maintenance

Aerobic 
Exercise

65-78%

65%-85%

2

Anaerobic 
Exercise

78-90%

* MHR = Maximum Heart Rate

CALCULATING MAXIMUM / LOWER / UPPER 
HEART RATE LIMIT

Before you begin any exercise program and to achieve 
maximum  health  benefits  from  your  workout,  it  is 
important to know your:
• Maximum heart rate (MHR)
• Lower heart rate limit
• Upper heart rate limit 

The  unit  is  equipped  with  a  training  program  to 
determine  your  own  MHR,  from  which  the  upper 
and  lower  limits  are  set  automatically  throughout  the 
training  process.  Or,  you  can  manually  calculate  and 
set your own upper and lower limit using the following 
as a reference guide: 

Generates 

speed 

and  power.  It  works 
at 

or 

above 

the 

body’s  oxygen  intake 
capability, 

builds 

muscle, and cannot be 
maintained  for  a  long 
period of time.

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Summary of Contents for SmartHeart SE190

Page 1: ...x 10 FitnessIndex 10 View Fitness Index 10 About the Smart Training Program Timer Mode 10 Target Activity Levels 11 Calculating Maximum Lower Upper Heart Rate Limit 11 Using the Smart Training Program...

Page 2: ...te exercise cycles effectively Calorie consumption during and after exercise Exercise profile to calculate your personal heart rate limit for training User profile to calculate your fitness index Stop...

Page 3: ...ual alert is out of range 8 TIMER Timer zone 9 STW Stopwatch mode 10 Calorie consumption display 11 Battery status 12 kg lb Weight unit 13 Height unit in centimeters 14 Exercise memory 1 MEM Display t...

Page 4: ...ttery for the receiver watch and a CR2032 for the heart rate chest belt Both are included with the units When the battery of the receiver watch is running low will light up To replace the watch batter...

Page 5: ...CHEST BELT AND WATCH CHEST BELT The heart rate chest belt is used to count your heartbeat and transmit the data to the watch To wear the chest belt medical advice The batteries supplied must not be r...

Page 6: ...below to identify and resolve the situation Shorten the distance between the heart rate chest belt and watch Re adjust the position of the heart rate chest belt Check the conductive pads are moist eno...

Page 7: ...be able to view the main mode stopwatch screen and vice versa The modes are described in the sections that follow CLOCK MODE SETTING THE CLOCK 1 Press MODE to switch to Clock Mode 2 Press and hold SET...

Page 8: ...to switch to Alarm Mode 2 Press and hold SET until the first setting flashes 3 Press ST SP to change the setting Hold to speed through the options Press SET to confirm the setting and move on to the n...

Page 9: ...h Refer to the About the Fitness Index section for further information NOTE You must set up your user profile to use the calorie count features NOTE If the sex or age has been set the Maximum Heart Ra...

Page 10: ...30 35 40 VIEW FITNESS INDEX Your fitness index will be displayed just after the user profile is entered Or you can display your fitness index by pressing MEM while the user profile mode is displayed...

Page 11: ...ake capability burns more calories and can be maintained for a long period of time 0 1 MHR DESCRIPTION Health Maintenance Aerobic Exercise 65 78 65 85 2 Anaerobic Exercise 78 90 MHR Maximum Heart Rate...

Page 12: ...annot use the Smart Training Program if you are running the stopwatch 1 Press MODE to switch to Timer Mode 2 Press and hold SET until the first setting flashes 3 Press ST SP to change the setting Hold...

Page 13: ...RECORDS THE LENGTH OF EX ERCISE TIME WITHIN THE TRAINING ZONE TOTAL EXERCISING TIME AND AVERAGE HEART RATE CALORIES BURNED HEART RATE ALERT When the heart rate alert is activated a sound alert and fl...

Page 14: ...atch begins measurement in min sec 1 100 sec After 59 minutes pass the display will change to hrs min sec NOTE You cannot use the Smart Training Program if you are running the stopwatch NOTE will flas...

Page 15: ...your training program and ensure that you exercise safely observe the following guidelines Start with a well defined training goal such as to lose weight keep fit improve health or compete in a sporti...

Page 16: ...ute 0 to 9 999 kcal TRANSMISSION Range WATER RESISTANT Watch Chest belt POWER Watch Chest belt OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Operation temperature Storage temperature 62 5 cm 25 inches may decreas with low ba...

Page 17: ...cial treatment is necessary Clean the watch and chest belt thoroughly after each training session Never store the products when wet Use a soft slightly moistened cloth to clean the product Do not use...

Page 18: ...includes contact information for our Customer Care department in case you need to reach us as well as frequently asked questions and customer downloads We hope you will find all the information you n...

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