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Note:
a) The weather forecast could be affected by oceanic or continental
weather phenomenon. It is not responsible for any inconveniences
so caused by an inaccurate forecast.
b) The weather forecast is meant for the next 12 to 24 hours. It may
not necessarily reflect the current situation.
c) The “Sunny” icon, when appears at night, implies clear weather.
d) To have a faster respond to the weather forecast, you may match
the current weather to the watch first by setting the weather
forecast icon to the watch via the PC software. To connect the
watch to the PC software please refers to section 7.
SECTION 5 THE HEART RATE
MONITOR
This section applies to OUTBREAKER PLUS & OUTBREAKER
PRO only.
THE CHEST BELT
The chest belt is used to count your heartbeat and transmit the data
to the receiver on the OUTBREAKER. To put it on (diagram C),
a) Wet the conductive pads on the underside of the transmitter with
water, sweat or a conductive gel to ensure a solid contact.
b) Strap the belt across the chest. Adjust the strap until the transmitter
sits snugly below the pectoral muscles for an accurate heart rate
signal.
Hints:
• The position of the transmitter affects its performance. Move the
transmitter along the strap for the best transmission. Avoid areas
with dense chest hair.
• In dry, cold climates, it takes the transmitter a while to function
steadily. This is normal as the conductive pads need a film of
sweat to improve contact with the skin.
EFFECTIVE RANGE
The transmitter and receiver will start transmitting and receiving
signals once batteries are in place. Both units should be worn or
mounted within an effective distance of 62.5 centimeters (25 inches).
If the signals have become unsteady,
• Shorten the distance between the transmitter and receiver.
• Re-adjust the position of the transmitter.
• Check the batteries. Replace them when necessary.
DISPLAY MODES
There are two display modes in HEART RATE:
• Heart rate and chronometer
• Heart rate and clock
Refer to fig 13 to change among the display modes.