Reviewing your sessions
The battery in your PoolMateLive should
last over 12 months with normal use
(approx 3 hours of swimming a week). If
you swim more frequently the battery will
run out sooner. It is a Cr2032 battery.
You can change the battery yourself,
turn the watch over so you can see the
stainless steel case.
Insert the end of a coin into the notch on
the battery case and turn anticlockwise
several turns until it pops open. Using a
pair of tweezers or a paperclip insert the
end into the small half moon shaped
recess in the 4 o’clock position inside the
battery compartment and lever the
battery out.
Replace the battery and securely replace
the compartment lid making sure it is
clean. Make sure this is tight and
correctly positioned to preserve the seal.
Changing the battery
Metrics can be viewed whilst swimming,
simply using the
Up
button to scroll though
the metrics.
Laps are shown by default but pressing
Up
will cycle through,
LAP
- laps (
that set)
STK
- Average Strokes per lap
M-
Distance
CAL
- Calories
T
- Time
SET
- Set number
TL
- Total laps (if more than 1 set)
TOTAL T
- Total time
for
(for that set)
(for that set)
(for that set)
(for that set)
(if more than 1 set)
(if more than 1 set)
and back to laps
During or directly after your swim
The
contains a large memory to store the details of many sessions.
If you have the download clip you don’t need to upload to your computer each time you swim.
PoolMateLive
NOTE:Individual lap details can only be viewed in the software after downloading
PoolMateLive 10