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Tips for Using the Exercise Heart Rate Sensor
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Start the data collection software and begin collecting data.
Care and Maintenance
Transmitter
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Detach the transmitter from the strap after use and dry the transmitter with a soft, clean cloth. Never use alcohol,
cleaning chemicals, or an abrasive material to clean the transmitter.
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Keep the transmitter in a cool, dry place. Do not store it wet inside a bag made of non-breathing material, such as
a sports bag. Do not expose the transmitter to direct sunlight for extended periods.
Transmitter Strap
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Detach the transmitter from the connector snaps on the strap and rinse the strap under running water after every
use.
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Wash the strap regularly in a washing machine at 40°C (104°F) at least after every fifth use. Use a washing pouch.
Do not use detergent with bleach or fabric softener. Do not soak, spin-dry, iron, dry clean, or bleach the strap.
[NOTE: Never put the transmitter in the washing machine or drier.]
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Dry and store the strap and the transmitter separately. Wash the strap before long-term storage.
Tips for Using the Exercise Heart Rate Sensor
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Keep the sensor within one meter (about 3 feet) of the transmitter.
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Keep the sensor in a vertical orientation relative to the transmitter strap. Avoid
placing the sensor in a horizontal or tilted orientation.
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Place the sensor on a non-conductive (non-metal) surface and away from
electrical interference (e.g., computers and electrical devices).
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Do not place the sensor or the transmitter strap on metal objects or the ground.
Signal Loss and Electrical Interference
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Erratic measurements or large reading fluctuations (e.g., drop to 0 beats per minute (bpm) or sudden increase to
240 bpm) usually indicate signal loss.
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The most common causes of signal loss are strap movement, inadequate electrode contact, improper sensor
orientation, or too large a distance between the transmitter and the sensor.
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If signal loss occurs, re-wet the electrodes, check the electrode contact, and move the sensor closer to the
transmitter.
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Avoid computer monitors, magnets, power cords, television sets, or other appliances that emit electromagnetic
radiation.
REMINDER: The red LED on the sensor flashes when there is adequate signal reception.
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Sensor and
Interface
Transmitter