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TRAINING INFORMATION

HOW THE HEART RATE MONITOR HELPS YOU

A  heart  rate  monitor  is  the  most  important  tool  in 
cardiovascular health and an ideal training partner. It enables 
you to see and monitor results. This helps you assess your 
past performance, maximize your work out and adapt your 
future exercise program to achieve your desired goals in a 
safer and more effective way.
When you exercise, the chest belt picks up your heartbeat 
and sends it to the watch. Now you can view your heart rate 
and start monitoring your performance based on your heart 

rate  readings. As  you  get  fitter,  your  heart  will  need  to  do 

less  work  and  the  speed  of  your  heart  rate  will  decrease. 
The reason for this is as follows:

•  Your heart pumps blood to your lungs to obtain oxygen.

Then, the oxygen rich blood will travel to your muscles. 
The  oxygen  is  used  as  fuel  and  the  blood  leaves  the 
muscles and returns to the lungs to begin the process 
again.

 

As you get fit, your heart is able to pump more blood with 

every beat.As a result, your heart doesn’t have to beat 
as often to get the necessary oxygen to your muscles.

TRAINING TIPS

To  gain  the  maximum  benefit  from  your  training  program, 

and to ensure that you exercise safely, please observe the 
following guidelines:

•  Start  with  a  well-defined  training  goal,  such  as  to  lose 

weight, keep fit, improve health or compete in a sporting 

event.

•  Select a training activity you enjoy, and vary your training 

activities to exercise different muscle groups.

•  Start  slowly,  and  then  gradually  step  up  your  work  out 

as you become fitter. Exercise regularly. To maintain a 

healthy  cardiovascular  system,  20-30  minutes  three 
times a week is recommended.

•  Always  allow  at  least  five  minutes  before  and  after 

exercising for warm-up and cool-down.

•  Measure  your  pulse  after  training.  Then  repeat  the 

procedure  again  after  three  minutes.  If  it  does  not 
return  to its normal resting rate, you may have trained 
too hard.

•  Always check with your doctor before starting a vigorous 

training program.

USE IN THE WATER

The  watch  is  water-resistant  up  to  50  meters.  The  chest 
belt is splash proof, but should not be worn for underwater 
activities, as the heart rate transmission cannot occur under 
water. Refer to the table for proper use guidelines.

RAIN

SPLASHES

ETC

SHOWERING

(WARM/

COOL

WATER

ONLY)

LIGHT

SWIMMING

/ SHALLOW

WATER

SHALLOW

DIVING/

SURFING/

WATER

SPORTS

SNORKELING

/ DEEP

WATER
DIVING

Watch 
50M/64 
Feet

OK

OK

OK

NO

NO

Chest Belt

OK

NO

NO

NO

NO

Summary of Contents for Tap On Sport SE102N

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Page 5: ...JAP 2 1 3 4 5 6 HR MODE 4 ST SP SET 1 7 8 12 13 14 15 16 18 17 9 10 11 2 3 4 6 5 1 2 ON 3 AM PM 12 4 5 6 7 8 OFF 9 AVG 10 KCAL 11 12 KG 13 CM 14 YR 15 ON...

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Page 7: ...JAP 4 1 1 2 ON OFF ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 5 6 MODE SET S T SP ST SP ST SP...

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Page 9: ...JAP 1 SET ST SP SET ON ON OFF SET ST SP ON OFF ON OFF 1 SET ST SP Touch ON 2 SET 3 ST SP SET...

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Page 11: ...JAP LIT HO 2 3 1 ATH 4 gender M male F female ST SP SET ST SP SET 5 A Bi yR ST SP SET ST SP B Bi mo ST SP SET C Bi da ST SP SET HEIghT ST SP SET ST SP WEIgHT ST SP SET ST SP FAIR NORMAL GOOD VO2Max...

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Page 13: ...11 JAP Lower ST SP SET 5 Upper ST SP SET ALERT ON OFF OFF ST SP ON OFF SET ON OFF ON OFF ICON OFF ON Pi PiPi 62 5cm...

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Page 15: ...13 JAP MODE cm MODE MODE...

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Page 17: ...15 JAP HR SET 2 HR CHEST LO CR2032 CR2032 O ring...

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Page 19: ...Target activity 5 Maximum lower upper heart rate 5 Heart rate alert 6 User data 6 Activity level 6 Fitness Index 7 Wearing the chest belt 7 Transmission signal 8 Stopwatch 10 View data and current hea...

Page 20: ...EATURES FRONT VIEW 2 1 3 4 5 6 1 Tap on lens screen patent pending Tap on it to view a display mode 2 HR Enter HR mode toggle heart rate displays 3 MODE Switch to another display mode 4 ST SP Start st...

Page 21: ...and fitness index you MUST set the heart rate limits and user data as shown in the relevant sections TURNING ON THE WATCH 1ST TIME USE ONLY Press any key for 2 seconds to activate the LCD screen SWITC...

Page 22: ...SET to confirm and move onto the next setting The setting sequence is hours and minutes To turn the alarm sound OFF and reset it for the next day Press any key To activate deactivate the alarm 1 Pres...

Page 23: ...ing 5 The setting sequence is Target activity Walk Jog or Run lower heart rate limit upper heart rate limit alert ON OFF NOTE You need to set the target activity for automatic calculation of the lower...

Page 24: ...turn to clock mode USER DATA To access the full benefits of this product set up your user data before you exercise This will automatically generate a fitness index and enable the watch to calculate th...

Page 25: ...s index FITNESS INDEX The watch will generate a fitness index based on your aerobic fitness This index is dependent and limited by the body s ability to deliver oxygen to the working muscles in traini...

Page 26: ...metal table or surface Properly dry the chest belt immediately after use NOTE If the watch is kept idle without receiving a heart rate signal for 5 minutes the heart rate mode will quit and return to...

Page 27: ...e a signal search 2 The gym equipment does not seem to work with your chest belt and the digital icon is displayed Most gym equipment is compatible with the analog system Press and hold the chest belt...

Page 28: ...watch is in use Percentage heart rate and current heart rate Stopwatch and current heart rate Average heart rate and current heart rate Calories burned and current heart rate PERCENTAGE HEART RATE REA...

Page 29: ...2 Replace the old battery and close the battery door by twisting it clockwise until it is firmly in place IMPORTANT It is not recommended that you replace the watch battery by yourself Our service cen...

Page 30: ...the maximum benefit from your training program and to ensure that you exercise safely please observe the following guidelines Start with a well defined training goal such as to lose weight keep fit i...

Page 31: ...0 meters 163 feet not actuating keys Chest belt Splash proof Operating environment Operation temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage temperature 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F precautions To ensure y...

Page 32: ...to printing limitations the displays shown in this manual may differ from the actual display The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer NOTE The techn...

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