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1. Turn the Foot POD on by taking few strides. 

2. Set your heart rate monitor to Training mode and connect the Foot POD

with it.

3. Start running at your usual pace. When you cross the starting line, start the

stopwatch. 

4. Run a distance of 800–1000 m (about 0.500–0.700 miles) at your usual pace.

(for example, two laps on a 400-meter-track).

5. Stop the stopwatch when you reach the finish line.

6.

In your Suunto t3 or Suunto t4

, select 

Calibrate

 in Speed and Distance

mode settings.

In your Suunto t6

, select 

Calibrate

 in the Speed/Distance menu.

7. Select 

Foot POD

.

8. Adjust the measured distance (for example, 0.988 km) to the real covered

distance (for example,1.000 km) with UP/DOWN and press ENTER to finish

the calibration. 

9. The device calculates and displays the calibration factor on the second row of

the display. Alternatively, you can provide the calibration factor manually

using the UP/DOWN buttons.

NOTE:

 If you are training at different paces, you will reach the best accuracy

by using different calibration factors for slow and fast running. For marathons,

we recommend calibrating the Foot POD at your target marathon pace.

4.3. REPLACING THE BATTERY

When the battery level is low, the LED displays 6 quick

blinks when you activate the Foot POD. After that, the

battery will have power for approximately 5 hours. 

Replace the battery when it runs low or when the battery

life significantly differs from the operational times

mentioned in this manual. 

NOTE: 

For more information on estimated battery life

expectancy, see Section 6. Technical Specifications.

There may be differences in the operation time of Suunto

Foot POD depending on type of battery, operating

temperature and use.
NOTE: If you switch on the Foot POD in room

temperature and take it out to the cold, battery consumption will increase. If the

battery is already low, this may result in it emptying quickly.

To replace the battery:

1. Remove the POD from the clip.

2. Open the battery compartment cover with a coin.

3. Remove the old battery.

4. Replace the battery and close the battery compartment.

5. Attach the POD to the clip.

NOTE:

 Replace the battery with extreme care to ensure that your Foot POD

remains water-resistant. Careless battery replacement may void warranty.

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Page 2: ... are proprietary to Suunto Oy Suunto Wristop Computer Suunto Foot POD and their logos are registered or unregistered trademarks of Suunto Oy All rights reserved While we have taken great care to ensure that information contained in this documentation is both comprehensive and accurate no warranty of accuracy is expressed or implied Its content is subject to change at any time without notice ...

Page 3: ...n manuals You can download the latest versions of the manuals at www suunto com training 2 ATTACHING THE FOOT POD Attach the Foot POD to the laces of your running shoes as follows 1 Remove the POD from the clip 2 Attach the clip by sliding it under the laces 3 Tighten the laces 4 Attach the POD to the clip To ensure accurate measurement make sure the device is not tilted to left or right and canno...

Page 4: ... USING YOUR FOOT POD 4 1 CONNECTION To use your Foot POD you must establish a connection between it and your heart rate monitor each time you want to use your heart rate monitor with your Foot POD 1 Turn the Foot POD on by taking few strides 2 In your Suunto t3 or Suunto t4 enter Training mode or start the stopwatch In your Suunto t6 select Connect in the Speed Distance menu Your heart rate monito...

Page 5: ...s for slow and fast running For marathons we recommend calibrating the Foot POD at your target marathon pace 4 3 REPLACING THE BATTERY When the battery level is low the LED displays 6 quick blinks when you activate the Foot POD After that the battery will have power for approximately 5 hours Replace the battery when it runs low or when the battery life significantly differs from the operational ti...

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