Common Fault Conditions
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Fault 26:
Pulse Companion LED = RED/GREEN/GREEN....
Fault 18: Armband Lockup
Pulse Companion LED = RED/RED/GREEN....
The pager will display “
Fault 26
” if;
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The armband is too far away from the Pulse Companion (Range = 10m).
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Ensure the devices are within range of each other then press the •
•
• button to reconnect.
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The armband has been turned off.
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You should turn the armband back on and press the •
•
• button to reconnect.
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If the armband has been intentionally turned off, hold the •
•
• button for 3 seconds to confirm this.
After 6 minutes the “
Fault 26
” will clear from the pager. The pager can be silenced in the meantime by pressing
the up button.
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The armbands battery has run down.
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Charge the armband.
See page 17 for more information.
There is a safety feature in the Pulse Companion that will raise a fault condition if it thinks the armband has locked
up, but is still giving out a ‘valid’ heart rate reading.
If the Pulse Companion detects the Armband has been sending out the same BPM reading for several minutes, the
pager will display “
Fault 18
”.
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Turn the armband off and on again or use a different armband if the issue persists. Please contact support
for further advice