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HEART RATE MONITOR MODEL: PM800
INSTRUCTION MANUAL INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the Heart Rate Monitor (PM800). This unit is an easy-to-use multifunction device for individuals who want to monitor their cardiac activity. The PM800 is useful in health and weight maintenance programs, exercise and training routines, or any form of aerobic conditioning. In addition to being a heart rate monitor, this device is a countdown timer, stopwatch, clock / calendar, and alarm. Now, monitor your exercise routines. Calculate the number of lost calories or set upper and lower heart rate limits. Like having a personal coach, the PM800 is ideal for active individuals.
Adjustable Upper / Lower Heart Rate Limits Upper / Lower Heart Rate Memory Heart Rate Alarm Spent Calories EL Backlight Lightweight Transmitter Handle Bar Adapter
ACCESSING DIFFERENT FUNCTIONS To access different functions and to program the PM800 use the 4 operating keys that are located on the side of the watch.
IMPORTANT * The present product is not a medical device. * Do not use in the presence of pace-maker.
FEATURES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
12 /24 Hr. Real Time Clock, Current Date Calendar 20 Hour Stopwatch 3 Hour Countdown Timer Heart Rate Display Average Heart Rate 1
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ADJUST Key: Clock / Date Upper / Lower Limits Sex / Weight
B. -
MODE Key: Scroll Through Clock / Date Stopwatch Countdown Timer Spent Calories
GB C. ST/SP Key: Stopwatch / Countdown Timer - Start / Stop - Reset D. ALT / [
To set the time and date: 1. Press “MODE” until the clock icon [CLK] appears.
] Key:
- Alarm - EL Backlight 2. Press “ADJUST” and hold for 2 seconds to select between the 12 and 24 hour clock. Confirm and continue by pressing “MODE”.
Energy Save Feature If no transmitter signal is received by the watch or any function is triggered within 15 minutes, the PM800 will then only show time and date. The full screen display will be reactivated as soon as a key is pressed.
3. Press “ADJUST” and select hour digits. Hold the key to advance quickly. Confirm and continue by pressing “MODE”.
Use in the Water The PM800 is water-resistant and can be worn swimming or diving up to 10 meters. Note: Set the unit before exposing it to excessive water. Activating the keys while in the water or during heavy rainstorms may cause water to enter the unit.
4. Press “ADJUST” and select minutes. Confirm and continue by pressing “MODE”.
Setting the Clock and Date Before you use the watch for the first time, we recommend you set the time and date. For these initial steps, it is not necessary to wear the transmitter belt. You may press the “MODE” key at any time to interrupt or cancel the process.
5. Press “ADJUST” and select year digits between 2015 and 1996. Confirm and continue by pressing “MODE”.
Note: If you have chosen the 12 hour mode while setting the time, the date will be shown automatically in the American month / day format. The 24 hour mode will display the European day / month format. Also, when setting the date, the month display will be the first one flashing. 2
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6. Press “ADJUST” and select month digits. Confirm and continue by pressing “MODE”.
7. Press “ADJUST” and select day digits. Confirm and continue by pressing “MODE”.
Note: When the alarm is active, key tones will sound when any key is pressed.
Setting the Upper and Lower Limits
8. The day-of-the-week will be automatically determined.
It is recommended that care is taken when determining the correct upper and lower limits of your current physical health, age and sex. The alarm used in combination with this function will allow you to react instantly and adjust the intensity of your workout to achieve maximum results.
EL Backlight
To set the upper and lower limits:
The PM800 is equipped with an EL backlight for easy reading in the dark.
1. Press “MODE” to enter Stopwatch display mode.
Press “
”, the EL backlight will activate for 5 seconds.
Note: Excessive use of the backlight may result in shortened battery life. 2. Press “ADJUST” and hold for about 2 seconds, the display will show “hold” command.
Setting the Heart Rate Alarm When the pulse reaches the preset high / low limits, the alarm will activate. ALT 1. Press “ALT ALT” and hold for 2 seconds until the icon [ ] appears. The alarm is on. 3
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2. Press “ADJUST” and hold for about 2 seconds, the display will show “hold” command.
4. Press “ADJUST” to set the lower limit to a maximum of 220 bpm. Confirm and continue by pressing “MODE”.
3. Press “ADJUST” to set the appropriate sex. “M” for males and “F” for females. Confirm and continue by pressing “MODE”.
Note: The lower heart rate limit will not exceed the upper settings. For example, if the upper heart rate limit is set to 200 bpm, the lower setting cannot exceed this limit. Conversely, the upper heart rate limit can not be set lower than the lower setting.
4. Press “ADJUST” to set your weight in pounds. Confirm by pressing “MODE”.
Calorie Display Stopwatch Operation
The PM800 will calculate your approximate calorie consumption during a workout. Simply program the following information to obtain this data which you can access during or after your training session.
The stopwatch will run for up to 20 hours. You may use it simultaneously with the heart rate function or on its own. 1.Press “MODE” until the “STP” appears.
Note: The stopwatch must be activated if you wish to use Calorie modes. If you wish to consult the data after a workout, stop the PM800 without resetting it! Read the data first and then reset it. Otherwise, the data will be lost.
2. Start or stop the stopwatch using the “ST/SP” key. Pressing “ST/ SP” for 2 seconds will reset it.
To set the calorie consumption: 1. Press “MODE” to enter the display as shown Note: The stopwatch must be activated if you wish to use the “Heart Rate Memory” or “Average Heart Rate” modes. If you wish to 4
GB consult the data after a workout, stop the PM800 without resetting it! Read the data first and then reset it. Otherwise, the data will be lost.
Fitting the Transmitter Belt Wear the transmitter stretched around your thorax and under the pectoral muscles. The Oregon Scientific logo must be visible in front and not upside down. The elastic band should be adjusted snugly enough so that the belt doesn’t shift while your breathing. Before using, we recommend moisten the inside surface of the conductive rubber pads with saliva or ECG conductive gel (available at your local pharmacy). Finally, it may take a few minutes for the watch to display an accurate count. This is normal and may take longer on cool, dry days.
Countdown Timer If you wish to workout for a set period of time, the Countdown Timer is very useful. You can adjust it from 1 minute to 3 hours. Use it similarly to the Stopwatch function but this time it will count down to 0 and emit a beeping sound at the end. Note: The Audible Alarm must be on to use this feature. To set the Countdown Timer: 1. Press “MODE” until the countdown timer icon [CDT] appears.
CONDUCTIVE RUBBER PADS
2. Press “ADJUST” and hold for about 2 seconds, the display will show “hold” command.
SET THE TRANSMITTER IN THE MIDDLE UNDER THE PECTORAL MUSCLES
3. Press “ADJUST” to set the countdown timer. Hold the key for fast increments. Confirm and continue by pressing “MODE”. 4. To start or stop the countdown timer, press “ST / SP”. 5. To reset the countdown timer, press “ST / SP” and hold for about 2 seconds. The unit will reset to the preset countdown time. 5
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Actual Heart Rate Monitoring To consult your actual heart rate reading, you have the choice between a couple of modes. For example, Actual Heart Rate with Clock, or Actual Heart Rate with Stopwatch. A delay of 5-8 seconds is needed for the watch to display your actual heart rate. The heart icon will flash to confirm that data is being received from the transmitter. If the heart icon doesn’t flash, there’s no data transfer. (If the monitor flashes or the alarm sounds, this doesn’t mean that there’s no data transfer, it means that you’ve reached your upper/ lower limits.) Note: The stopwatch must be activated to use this function. If you wish to consult the data after workout, stop the PM800 without resetting it! Read your data first and then reset it, otherwise the data will be lost.
Average Heart Rate Function Note: Memory functions are only activated when starting the stopwatch. Consult the following pages for more information.
After a workout, you can consult the reached average heart rate. It is determined by using the reached upper and lower heart rate readings during a training session. It will be showed after the Heart Rate Memory.
Heart Rate Memory Storage and Recall The PM800 will memorize the time you spent above, inside and below your set heart rate limits during a workout.
Note: The stopwatch must be activated to use this function. If you wish to consult the data after workout, stop the PM800 without resetting it! Read your data first and then reset it, otherwise the data will be lost.
1. Press “MODE” until “STP’ appears. The stopwatch must be stopped. 2. Press “MODE” and hold for about 2 to 3 seconds. The display will scan between Upper Limit, Lower Limit, and Inside Limit.
Training Zones WARNING: Determining your individual training zone is a critical step in the process towards efficient and safe training. Please consult your doctor or health professional to help you determine your maximum heart rate, upper and lower limits, exercise frequency and duration appropriate for your age, condition and specific goals.
3. Resetting the stopwatch will also clear the average heart rate.
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Battery Change If the heart rate readings become erratic or stop, your transmitter battery may need replacing. You can do this by yourself very easily without any special tools.
In order to find your individual training zones, you must first determine your individual maximum heart rate. This is the highest number of times your heart contracts in one minute. A common way to estimate this is to subtract your age from a given number like this: Women: 226 minus your age Men: 220 minus your age Example for a 36 year old woman: 226 minus 36 = A maximum heart rate of 190 Although very simple, this method can also be imprecise. We again advise you to consult health professionals. To best determine your max. HR. Training zones represent different levels of intensity in reference to your individual max. HR.
1. Open the transmitter battery lid with a coin by turning counterclockwise.
There are several training zones that bear specific results in your fitness program. The most popular zones range between 50% to 80% of your maximum great rate. This is where you achieve cardiovascular benefits, burn fat, and become fitter. When programming your watch, the lowest % of the zone you choose becomes your lower heart rate limit and the highest % becomes the upper heart rate limit. 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
2. Insert one CR2032, 3V lithium battery with writing facing you. Note: Take care not to touch the two contacts, otherwise the battery can discharge. 3. Replace lid. If you are unsure about the procedure consult your dealer.
Moderate Activity
Note: Disposed of improperly, batteries can be harmful. Protect the environment by taking exhausted batteries to authorized disposal stations.
Weight Management Aerobic Zone Anaerobic Threshold Zone Red Line Zone ( maximum capacity ) 7
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Chestband
SPECIFICATIONS Functions: Real time clock
: 12/24 hour option with hour/minute
Countdown timer
: 3:00:00 to 00:00:00
Stopwatch
: 0:00:00 to 19:59:59 (hrs: min: sec)
Calendar
: 1.1.1996 – 31.12.2015 (date. month. year)
Heart Rate
: 40 to 239 bpm
Upper limit
: 60 to240 bpm
Lower limit
: 40 to 220 bpm
Heart Rate Limits Recording Times
: 0:00:00 to 19:59:59 (hrs: min: sec)
Average HR Memory
: 40 to 239 bpm
Calories Burned
: 0 to 9999 Cal.
Weight Setting
: 20 to 199 kg (24 hour format)
Sex
: M = Male, F = Female
Weight
: approx. 39 g
Power
: 1 pc, CR 2025, 3V battery
: approx. 47 g
Power
: 1 pc, CR 2032, 3V battery
Temperature
Storage : -20°C to +60°C Operating: -10°C to +50° C
Water Resistance
: Not actuating Keys to 10 meters
Estimated Battery Life
: Chestband approx. 750 working hours Watch
approx. 15 months
MAINTENANCE 1. Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials. Abrasive cleaning agents may scratch the plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuit. 2. Do not subject the unit to excessive: force, shock, dust, temperature, or humidity. Such treatment may result in malfunction, a shorter electronic life span, damaged batteries, or distorted parts. 3. Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components. Doing so will terminate the unit’s warranty and may cause damage. The unit contains no user-serviceable parts.
Watch : 2.1 cm (W) x 1.9 cm (L)
: 34.7 cm (W) x 3.4 cm (L)
Weight
More Information
50 to 499 lbs (12 hour format)
Display Dimensions
Sensor Dimensions
Read this instruction manual thoroughly before operating the unit.
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CAUTION — The content of this manual is subject to change without further notice. — Due to printing limitation, the displays shown in this manual may differ from the actual display. — The manufacturer and its suppliers held no responsibility to you or any other person for any damage expenses, lost profits, or any other claim arise by using this product. — The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer.
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