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SERVICE

SERVICE

To ensure proper servicing of your Polar heart rate monitor, please
complete and mail the enclosed Warranty Registration Card within
two weeks of the date of purchase.

The Polar Service is to help you get the most out of your heart rate
monitor. Should your Polar heart rate monitor need service, please
follow the instructions below :

CHECK LIST

Before you return your Polar heart rate monitor for service,
please check the following:

1. Is the Transmitter being worn correctly ?

The Polar logo should be right side up and the Transmitter
flat against the skin.

2. Are the electrodes moist on the Transmitter ?

It is important that the electrodes are wet during the heart
rate measurement.

3. Is the Transmitter clean ?

Regular washing with mild soap and water and thorough dry
afterwards will ensure that good conductivity remains.

4. Are you having disturbances caused by other people
with heart rate monitors or exercise equipment?

Check that the code search in the beginning of the measurement
has been successful. See 

Start the heart rate measurement

and 

Frequently asked questions 

for details.

POLAR BOOKS AND BOOKLETS

Roy Benson, MPE .................... Precision Running
Dr. Matthew Brick ..................... Precision Multi-Sport
Edmund R. Burke, Ph.D. .......... Precision Cycling
Neil Craig ................................. Scientific Heart Rate Training
Sally Edwards .......................... The Heart Rate Monitor Book
Mark Fenton and
Dave McGovern ....................... Precision Walking
Ute Haas, M.Sc.,
Tarja Suomi, M.Sc. and
Dr. Raija Laukkanen, Ph.D. ...... Precision Aerobics
Dr. Peter J.G.M. Janssen ......... Training, Lactate, Pulse Rate
Beth Kirkpatrick and
Burton H. Birnbaum ................. Lessons from the Heart
Dr. Katriina Kukkonen-Harjula, MD
and Dr. Raija Laukkanen, Ph.D. Precision Weight Management
Dr. Raija Laukkanen, Ph.D. ...... Research Index
Yvonne Lin ............................... Precision Sports Aerobics
Dr. James M. Rippe ................. Target Your Fitness and Weight

Management Goals

Dr. James M. Rippe ................. The Polar Fat Free and Fit Forever

Program

POLAR ACCESSORIES

Polar Bike Mount for all bikes and Polar Heart Rate Monitors

Polar Speed Sensor Kit

Polar Sensor Assembly Kit

Extra Transmitter for other family members

Polar Heart Bra for women

Test handle for groups and trainers

Contact your local dealer or distributor for more details.

POLAR BOOKS AND

ACCESSORIES

POLAR BOOKS AND

ACCESSORIES

Summary of Contents for Xtrainer Plus

Page 1: ...H E A R T R A T E M O N I T O R U S E R S M A N U A L GBR POLAR XTRAINER PLUS HRM POLAR XTRAINER PLUS HRM...

Page 2: ...imultaneously Stop the Heart rate mode SET START STOP to stop the stopwatch and enter Time mode SELECT SELECT SELECT IN CYCLING MODE FUNCTION BUTTON Swap the wheelsize stopwatch is 00 00 0 SELECT pres...

Page 3: ...li mits set recovery set primary display set secondary display set cadence altitude display set altitude set wheel size 1 set odometer set wheel size 2 start selecting file enter the most recently rec...

Page 4: ...rom Monitor symbols A flashing heart with borders indicates heart rate measurement with coded transmission Target Zone sound signal Alarm symbol Indicates you are in the Cycling mode TZ Target Zone in...

Page 5: ...Stop the Heart rate mode 36 IN THE CYCLING MODE 37 Swap the wheelsize 37 See your heart rate and speed 37 Check cycling information 38 Start stop the stopwatch 38 Illuminate the display 39 Swap Heart...

Page 6: ...countdown timers Cycling functions trip distance total distance current speed average speed maximum speed stopwatch total riding time Recording functions recording time up to 67 hours of training inf...

Page 7: ...he buttons of your heart rate monitor under water Wash and dry your Polar Transmitter regularly after use never store it wet Do not store your heart rate monitor in any kind of non breathable material...

Page 8: ...8 from the bike mounted XTrainer Plus receiver Note also that both the XTrainer Plus receiver and the Speed Sensor should be mounted on the same side of the bike 2 Remove the cover paper from the rubb...

Page 9: ...function Set the 12 24 h display 1 In the Time mode press and hold SET START STOP Release 12 h mode with AM PM indicator is activated 2 Press and hold again Release 24 h mode is activated 3 The chose...

Page 10: ...ress SET START STOP TIME appears in the display AM alternatively the hour starts to flash Continue from Setting the time 2 To return to Time mode press SELECT When the alarm comes on it will sound for...

Page 11: ...LIGHT again To return to Time mode press and hold SIGNAL LIGHT a third time Start here to set Heart rate features Timers 1 2 3 Heart Rate Limits 1 2 3 Recovery function Primary Secondary Time Display...

Page 12: ...t settings 2 Press STORE LAP RECOVERY to lock your selection The minutes of the Timer 1 start to flash 3 Press SIGNAL LIGHT to select the desired minutes 4 Press STORE LAP RECOVERY to lock your select...

Page 13: ...e Heart Rate Limits 2 7 Press SET START STOP to start setting the Heart Rate Limits 3 The upper reading representing the Upper Limit 3 starts to flash 8 Repeat the steps 1 to 4 to set the Heart Rate L...

Page 14: ...arts to flash Continue from Setting the Primary and Secondary Time Display 2 To return to Time mode press SELECT twice SETTING THE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY TIME DISPLAY The Primary Time Display symbol 1...

Page 15: ...mers 1 2 3 2 To return to Time mode press SELECT twice 3 To continue with setting the Cycling mode Cadence Altitude Display Altitude Wheelsize and Odometer press simultaneously SET START STOP and SIGN...

Page 16: ...pears in the display with the default value 2000 If the calibration is not succesful ERR indicating failed calibration appears in the lower right corner of the display right after CAL Return to Time m...

Page 17: ...millimeters 4 Press STORE LAP RECOVERY to lock your selection The tens of millimeters start to flash 5 Press SIGNAL LIGHT to set the tens of millimeters Wheel size 6 Press STORE LAP RECOVERY to lock y...

Page 18: ...e Your Time mode looks like this if your most recent exercise was done in Cycling mode In this case the following starting procedure starts the Cycling mode The Heart rate mode is started in Time mode...

Page 19: ...lap time Primary Time Display heart rate memory left recording interval lap Display in the Cycling mode Target Zone indication cycling info loop Cycling mode indication speed heart rate memory left r...

Page 20: ...for a few seconds You can swap limits only if you have set them See Setting the Limits 1 2 3 IN THE HEART RATE MODE IN THE HEART RATE MODE 1 SEE YOUR HEART RATE You can see your heart rate in the bott...

Page 21: ...me to an end and it is time to stretch and cool down To set the timers see Setting the Timers 1 2 3 10 STORE HEART RATE Heart rate readings are stored automatically according to the preset recording i...

Page 22: ...he cycling mode Being outside of Target Zone is indicated by a flashing heart rate reading 11 RESET THE STOPWATCH First press SET START STOP to stop the stopwatch Then press and hold SET START STOP un...

Page 23: ...the stopwatch Timers alternate in the following order Timer 1 Timer 2 Timer 3 Timer 1 Timer 2 Timer 3 etc Timers stop running as you stop the stopwatch 3 CHECK CYCLING INFORMATION The following inform...

Page 24: ...ng the recording interval For cadence separately sold Polar Cadence Sensor is required For altitude separately sold Polar Altitude Sensor is required 11 RESET THE STOPWATCH First press SIGNAL LIGHT se...

Page 25: ...ccasionally or not at all This function uses the memory economically and enables you to record more exercises You have the following four alternatives to continue 1 To recall the training information...

Page 26: ...eet ascended separately sold Polar Altitude Sensor is required For cadence separately sold Polar Cadence Sensor is required The digits run faster if you press and hold STORE LAP RECOVERY Release the b...

Page 27: ...the file END Total exercising time with last lap and the average heart rate of it You have the following three alternatives to continue 1 To recall the same file again press STORE LAP RECOVERY The fro...

Page 28: ...HERE IS NO HEART RATE READING 1 Check that the elastic strap is tight enough 2 Check that the electrodes of the Transmitter are moistened and that you are wearing it as instructed 3 Check that you hav...

Page 29: ...n of heart rate The inner heart flashes at the pace of your heart In the TIME mode indicates that the alarm is on In the MEASURE mode indicates that the sound signal to alarm if you are exercising bel...

Page 30: ...Timer 1 or sequentially During heart rate measurement the TZ symbol with a flashing block besides indicates that you are exercising within the Target Zone In FILE mode this indicates the time spent w...

Page 31: ...Plus Plus Polar Computer Interface Polar Advantage Interface Polar Interface Plus compatible During heart rate measurement indicates that the heart rate is below the Target Zone In File mode this ind...

Page 32: ...tor in a breathable material when not in use not in a gym bag or plastic bag 5 Both the Wrist Receiver and the Polar Transmitter are water resistant but do not press the Receiver buttons under water 6...

Page 33: ...nt has been successful See Start the heart rate measurement and Frequently asked questions for details POLAR BOOKS AND BOOKLETS Roy Benson MPE Precision Running Dr Matthew Brick Precision Multi Sport...

Page 34: ...ctro Oy Polar XTrainer Plus Polar Accurex Plus Polar Vantage NV Polar Protrainer XT Polar Protrainer NV Polar Advantage Interface Polar Precision Performance Polar Interface Plus Polar SmartEdge Polar...

Page 35: ...ng mode 41 Swapping the heart rate limits 39 Swapping the wheelsize 37 In the Heart rate mode 32 Illuminating the display 33 Checking the heart rate limits in use 33 Checking the Secondary Time Displa...

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