Reviewing your sessions on the watch
From CLOCK screen press
twice to go to LOG
Mode
Press
to enter. Use
and
to scroll through recorded
sessions (the PoolMatePro stores each session in the log by
number and date).
Press
to view selected log details.
Any SETS can then be viewed. Scroll through SET Time, Laps,
Distance, Average Strokes, Speed, Efficiency Index with
.
Hold
to exit
Start
Up
Down
Start
Mode
Start
Use
to scroll through the TOTALS for this session - Swimming
time (without rest periods), Laps, Distance, Calories and Average
Strokes.
Mode
LOG
Manual
SELECT
REQUIRED
LOG
SETS
TOTALS
Automatic Swimming Computer
with PC/Mac Link
Data can be viewed after swimming directly from the CLOCK screen
by simply using the
buttons to scroll though Laps, Average
Strokes per lap, Distance, Speed (seconds per 100m or yards),
Calories, Efficiency and Time.
Up/Down
CLOCK
to change set
Previous Session
Other sessions
Use
to scroll
through TOTAL Time,
Laps, Distance,
Calories and Average
Strokes.
Mode
Use
to scroll
through SET Time,
Laps, Distance,
Strokes per lap, Speed
and Efficiency Index.
Mode
Efficiency
The Efficiency Index is calculated from the distance travelled per stroke
and time per stroke. This index decreases as your efficiency increases.
less than 30
Excellent -Elite athlete
30-40
Very Good
40-50
Above average
50-70
Average
more than 70
Below average
Replacing the battery
The
battery (CR2025) has an estimated life expectancy
of over 12 months. The higher your average hours swimming a week,
the shorter the battery life will be.
PoolMatePro
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s
To maintain water resistance and
ensure the warranty remains valid, the PoolMatePro should be returned
to Swimovate Ltd for battery replacement or taken to a qualified watch
maker- do not attempt to change the battery yourself.
Chrono
TIP:
To see how specific
metrics vary between
sets (Time, Speed etc)
Select required metric
(eg Time) with
and scroll through Sets
with
The metric will be shown
for each set so you can
compare.
Mode
Up/Down.
CLOCK
CHRONO
The
can also be used in Chrono mode as a 99 lap
timer when not in the pool
Press
.
Set 1 will show on the display
As when Swimming, pressing
again
From CLOCK screen press
to go to CHRONO
Mode
Start
Start
PoolMatePro
will PAUSE, another
press will RESTART and the Set count will increment.
A
press will STOP.
The session can be viewed in exactly the same way as swim
sessions- using
immediately after the session or from the
LOG screen. Chrono files are distinguished from Swim files as the
SWIM icon will not show.
NOTE: In Chrono mode the motion sensor will not operate- only
Time is recorded- not Speed or Distance.
long
Up/Down
x2
Use the
in this mode when running or cycling
PoolMatePro
SWIM icon indicates a Swim log.
No SWIM icon indicates a Chrono log
Use
to
view
time and
time
Mode
Elapsed
Actual
START BUTTON:
quick
long
A
press will START.
A further press will PAUSE.
Another press will RESTART
A
press will STOP.
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All sessions are automatically
stored in the LOG however you
can delete individual sessions you
do not want to save.
Select the Log file you wish to
delete then press
.
ERASE will flash at the top of the
screen. Press
SURE will
appear press
again to
delete the selected file.
NOTE: once erased you will lose
this file and it will not be
recoverable.
Mode
Mode,
Mode
Deleting files
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Warranty
No guarantee is given as to the accuracy of the watch or it
’
s lap and stroke
counting ability with particular swimmers or strokes. If this product should
fail due to defects in materials or workmanship, Swimovate Ltd will repair
or replace it free of charge for a period of twelve months from the date of
purchase (proof of purchase required). This warranty is only extended to
the original purchaser and covers failures due to defects in materials or
workmanship that occur during normal use. It does not cover battery,
battery replacement, damage or failures resulting from neglect, accident,
misuse, mishandling, alteration or modifications of the product or any
failure caused by the operation of the product outside the scope of its
published specifications. Swimovate Ltd shall in no event be liable for any
incidental or consequential damages arising from the use or inability to use
the product. Swimovate Ltd do not assume any responsibility for losses or
claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this product. If a
c l a i m
u n d e r
w a r r a n t y
a p p e a r s
t o
b e
n e c e s s a r y
e m a i l
[email protected] (or tel44 (0)1784 481562) to obtain a
returns number before returning your
. Packages will not be
accepted without a returns number.
Copyright © 2010 Swimovate Ltd
The contents shall not be disclosed or reproduced without the prior
written consent of Swimovate Ltd. Great care has been taken to ensure the
accuracy of this documentation but it's contents are subject to change at
any time without notice. The latest version of this documentation can be
downloaded from www.pool-mate.com.
Pool-Mate Pro
The PoolMatePro has CE and FCC approvals.
The CE mark is used to mark conformity with the European Union EMC
directive 89/336/EEC.The Pool-Mate has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Certification-
This User Manual and its contents are intended solely for the use of our
customers to obtain knowledge regarding the operation of the PoolMate
Pro.
Care and maintenance
Always protect your
from shocks, hard and sharp objects,
extremes of heat and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight.
If not in use, store your
in a clean, dry environment at
room temperature. Do not store in a damp environment such as a sports
bag.
Do not expose to strong chemicals and cleaning products as they may
damage the
seals, case and finish.
If your
needs cleaning, wipe it with a soft damp cloth. Mild
soap may be used if necessary. The Pod and lead are not water resistant
and should not be placed in contact with water.
The PoolMatePro is water resistant to 50m, however the buttons are not
designed to be operated underwater. You should make sure the Pool-
Mate Pro is out of the water before pressing any buttons. Do not dive
wearing the watch. The PoolMatePro should not be used if any fogging
or water droplets appear inside the watch.
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PoolMatePro
Pool-Mate Pro
PoolMatePro
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PoolMatePro
Never attempt to dismantle or
service your
yourself.
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Important notes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Your PoolMatePro has been designed for lap swimming in a pool. It has not been designed to work in Open Water.
The PoolMatePro detects regular stroking patterns that conform to FrontCrawl, BreastStroke, BackStroke or Butterfly strokes only, the PoolMatePro
must be put into PAUSE mode when doing drill and kick sets.
Strokes must only be changed at the end of a lap, not part way through a lap or inaccurate lap and stroke counts may be recorded.
The stroke count displayed is the number of strokes taken by the arm you wear the PoolMatePro on. Remember when swimming FrontCrawl and
BackStroke this is half the total number of strokes.
Like most sports watches, the buttons are not designed to be operated underwater. You must make sure the Pool-Mate Pro is out of the water before
pressing any buttons. Do NOT dive in wearing the PoolMatePro. Pressures are much greater and water may be forced into the case.