Stopwatch – SUUNTO t1 User Manual
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After switching to Training mode,
Suunto t1 displays two bars while it is
seeking the HR belt signal.
Instead of your heart rate, "00"
is shown in the center of the display if
no heart rate belt is found.
3.2. Stopwatch
The stopwatch is activated by short pressing the START button in Training mode. It can be seen
in the top row in Training mode. The information from the training that you time with the stopwatch,
such as heart rate and calorie consumption, is stored and can later be seen in Totals and Summary.
Therefore, you should activate the stopwatch, and ensure you have a heart rate reading,
whenever you start a training session.
Pressing the
START/STOP button
starts the stopwatch
and calculation of
amount of calories
consumed.
Pressing the
START/STOP
button again
stops the
stopwatch.
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