Using the daily alarm, Trouble shooting – Sportline CARDIO 630 HEART RATE MONITOR SP1448IS01SPO User Manual
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CARDIO 630 HEART RATE MONITOR
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SETTING AND USING THE DAILY ALARM
The Sportline Cardio 630 is equipped with a
Daily Alarm.
To set Alarm:
1.
In Alarm mode,
PRESS & HOLD MODE
to
enter the programming sequence.
2.
Adjust Hour by pressing
START/STOP/
RESET (S/S/R) or ADJUST (ADJ)
. Set by
PRESSING MODE
.
3.
Adjust Minutes by
PRESSING S/S/R or
ADJ
. Set by
PRESSING MODE
.
4.
PRESS & HOLD MODE
to exit the Pro-
gramming Sequence and return to
Alarm mode.
5.
Turn Alarm ON or Off by
PRESSING S/S/R
or ADJ
in Alarm mode.
NOTE: When Alarm is activated (ON), the bell icon
will appear in the lower right corner of the screen.
USING THE DAILY ALARM
Increase: S/S/R
Decrease: ADJ
Set & advance
to next setting:
PRESS MODE
POTENTIAL CAUSES FOR NO HEART RATE READING OR LONG
RESPONSE TIME:
CAUSE:
Dry Skin
SOLUTION:
Apply conductive gel thoroughly to chest area (for
Chest-Strap measurement). Tap water may help if conductive
gel is not available.
CAUSE:
Chest strap is not contacting with skin
SOLUTION:
Make sure the chest strap is fi rmly over the chest and
the Watch is securely on wrist.
CAUSE:
Dead or fl aking skin on chest.
SOLUTION:
Rub off excessive dead skin with a towel
CAUSE:
A thin layer of body grease insulates the ECG signal pre-
venting the Chest Strap or Watch from detecting ECG heart rate
SOLUTION:
Wipe chest / wrist and the back of Chest Strap/
watch with a tissue or soft towel.
CAUSE:
Hairy Skin
SOLUTION:
Apply conductive gel to chest area or wrist.
CAUSE:
Low Battery
SOLUTION:
Replace the battery in watch/transmitter and try
again.
CAUSE:
Electrical fi eld Interference from RF devices (Chest-
Strap Measurement) such as overhead power lines, etc.
SOLUTION:
Leave the area where RF source potentially exist.
CAUSE:
Issues acquiring heart rate.
SOLUTION:
Try resetting the exercise timer which will tell the
watch to begin acquiring heart rate again (see pg. 16).
SOLUTION:
Make sure watch and transmitter strap are coded
correctly (see pg. 11).
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