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(1) Buckle one end of the chest strap onto the transmitter.
(2) Adjust the band length so that the fit is snug, but not too tight.
(3) Buckle the other end of the chest strap onto the transmitter
(4) Center the transmitter on your chest below the pectoral muscle (breasts).
(5) Stretch the transmitter away from your chest and moisten the conductive electrode strips located
next to the buckles with water.
Note: The transmitter is on automatically when being worn. It is off when it is not connected to your
body; however, as moisture may activate the transmitter, thoroughly dry the transmitter after every
use to prolong battery life.
Chest Strap Troubleshooting:
1. No heart rate reading
(i) Check that the elastic strap is tight enough around your body.
(ii) Check that the electrodes on the transmitter are moistened properly.
(iii) Check that the transmitter electrodes are clean.
(iv) While wearing the transmitter, adjust the strap to get a different position.
(v) If transmitter was just placed on, wait a few minutes while the transmitter gets a good
connection with your body. When you start to sweat the connection may improve.
(vi) Check to see if battery is still working. The estimated average battery life of the transmitter is
15 to 24 months based off of 1hr a day usage. If the battery of the transmitter is running low,
the transmission range decreases and may cause errors similar to the ones listed above.
2. Heart Rate reading is erratic (heart symbol flashes irregularly)
Check that the receiver is within the three feet maximum distance from the transmitter. A hairy chest
or clothing may also weaken the contact. Try to find the best possible position for the transmitter.
3. Heart Rate is very high (above 200bpm)
Your wireless transmitter is a sensitive device and may fluctuate erratically because it may
temporarily be affected by strong electromagnetic and/or radio signals. This may cause erratic and
often elevated heart rate displays. Common sources causing interference include televisions,
wireless internet transmitters, cell phones, computers, cars and high voltage power lines. Check
your surroundings and move away from the source of interference.
Note: That static electricity from clothing or a flapping shirt can cause electrical interference, so
some items of clothing, i.e. man-made fibers, can also be the cause. Please try wetting the clothing
in the area where the transmitter is.
In some cases where the transmission range is at the extremes, for example rowing or biking where
the receiver is not attached to the wrist, the receiver may display the same heart rate for a long time.
To avoid this, keep the distance within 3 feet.
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