Pyle PHRM38 manual

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    Diagram 1 Diagram 2 Diagram 3 SCREW BACK COVER O Ring CR2032 BATTERY 73-242-0001 The Pulse Sonic Thank you for choosing P yle Sports as your personal trainer . In order to be able to make the best use of this device, please read the instruction manual carefully . Do not discard, keep the manual for future reference. Th is watch requires CR2032 x 2P[...]

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    INTRODUCTION WARNING : Always consult your physician before starti ng a fi t ness programme . Apulse compu t er is nol a med i cal device . It i s a training t oo l des i gned to measure and d i splay your heart rate . USE A PRECISE TRAINING METHOD All the experts agree : the heart is th e most important muSCle in the body and , li ke all muSCles ,[...]

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    WEARING THE TRANSMITTER BELT Adjust the elastic belt so that it fits f:8' l i ghtly around your Chest j ust belOW' the pectora l mus cles . M oi sten t he tra nsmi tter's conductive p ads with saliva or ECG-ge l ( ava i l able at yo ur l oca l Chem is t's) i n or d er t o ensure a gOOd contact wi t h the skin a l all t imes . P [...]

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    TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION Clam p the magnet on the spoke o f f ro nt wheel with t he screw provid ed and a tt ach the transm i tter to the left fo ri< by using the cable t ies as shown in Fig 1 . Make sure the a rc of mag net in te rs ect s t he a li g nm ent mark on t he t ransm i tter wit h 2 mm dear a nce . " - Fig . 3 .: JEU --- T op Vi [...]

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    • Press the C button to reset the seconds to z ero . C onfirm you r se lect ion wi t h th e A button , the minutes bl ink . No te : You can use the fast forward fun ct ion in the settings by p ressin g and holding t he C butt on . • Set the m i nutes w it h the C button , Confirm w it h t he A button . Set the hours , year , month , day , birth[...]

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    Bell symbol " d i splayed = hour ly a l arm on B ell symbol not d i splayed = hourly alarm off Now press the D button , all settings are saved and the set a l arm is ac t ivated automatically. R l -- -c?"- 6 : 03 • 122 • Activate / Deactivate Alarm Press the A bulton when the alarm time i s disp l ayed Alann symbol -I} is displayed = [...]

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    STOPWATCH MODE Pr ess the 0 button unt il you reach the stopwatch mode , shown by " C H RO NO " . I n st opwatch mode you can choose between the sub funct io ns • C H RONQ ( s t opwatch) and • DA T A RECALL (vie w da t a) Stopwatch Pr ess the C button in l he s t opwatch mode until C HRON O is d i sp l ayed . ---C)-.- CHRONO Note: Sw[...]

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    For your reference , you can fOllow i ng me t hods to take different measurement: STANDARD MEASUREMENT: A-A-A lP aa -- ... 0 ...... _ STA _ RT ... ~ DD'DDoo lP ~' Di'35~ STOP ~ Press A . 000000 Press A D I '3S611 RESET Hold A LAP TIME MEASUREMENT: A-C -C -A-A Lap 1 Lap 2 -!!-~ DD'DDoo . OOODOO -!!-~ DD'DDoo . OOODOO [...]

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    HEART RATE MODE Press the 0 button until you are in l he heart rate mode , d i splayed by " H R M ". -- - ~ HRM By pressi n g t he C button in the heart rate mode , '----- you can choose between the sub funct i ons • T ra in i ng time (T I ME R ) • Memory ( MEMORY) • Training zone ( ZO NE ) • Calories , fat and 8MI (CALORIE) [...]

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    Training Zone Alarm K eep the C button pressed with the display of the upper and lower limits . Alarm symbol -I} appears = Training zone a l arm activated Alarm symbol disappears = Tra in ing zone alarm deactivated If the heart rale drops below the lower l im it or it rises above the upper limit , the alarm sounds (if activated !). Alarm when excee[...]

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    Fitn ess L evel P ress t he C button in the heart rate mode un t il FI TN ESS LEVEL is disp la yed . P ress t he A button i mmedia t ely afte r t he tra i ning (w i th applied ches t be lt ) to st art a 5 m in ute coun td o wn . Af ter the countdO vn (recovery phase ) the heart rate and the fitness leve l ar e d isplaye d . Level of Fitness H eart[...]

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    Dal/y Distan ce Press the C button in the bike mode until DISTANCE is displayed . The covered dis t ance is shown in t he lowe r segment of the display ( with 2 decimal places ), i n the middle the current speed . --_0- ('II D ' C + Km/h Da i ly O is tance--'.,>O: Il21 K eep the A button pressed until the d isplay RE SET appears -[...]