Heart rate transmitter belt, Putting on your transmitter belt – SUUNTO n6HR User Manual
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4. HEART RATE TRANSMITTER BELT
Here you can learn how to use the heart rate transmitter belt in your training activities.
This chapter also contains important information on HR limits, care of the transmitter
belt, possible disturbances in the signal reception, and warnings. For information on
replacing the battery, see Chapter 5. Battery.
4.1.
PUTTING ON YOUR TRANSMITTER BELT
We recommend that you wear the transmitter against your bare skin to ensure
flawless operation.
• The electrodes must be wet during the exercise. Raise the transmitter a little off
your chest and moisten the grooved electrode area on the backside.
• Check that the wet electrode areas are firmly against your skin and the logo is in a
central upright position.
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