TFA 42.7006 manual

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    1.0 General Guide Tha nk you for your purcha se. This watch includes 5 functional modes: Current Time, Heart Rate Alert, Daily Alarm, Chronogra ph and Timer Mode. With this watch, you also get ECG a ccurate heart rate rea dings without the use of a chest stra p! How ? Simply put the watch on you wrist, pla ce two fingers on the sensors located on t[...]

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    2.0 Care and Maintena nce Read this ma nual thoroughly before using the watch. Press any key to switch on the watch Do not expose the instrument to extreme temperatures, vibration or shock Clean it with a soft da mp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents. Plea se conta ct a specialized de aler for battery cha nge of the watch ( CR202 5 3V Li[...]

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    3.0 D e signation of the watch[...]

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    4.0 Button Operation Summary [mode] Button Press the button to select one of the 5 functional modes In functional modes: Press a nd hold the button to select setting display In an y setting display: Press the button to choose between different settings. Press a nd hold the button to exit setting sequence. [start/stop] Button In Current T ime Mode: [...]

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    5.0 Functional Mode 1) Current T ime Mode 2) Heart Rate Alert Mode 3) Daily Alarm Mode 4) Chronogra ph Mode 5) T imer Mode. T o select a mong the above functiona l modes, press the[mode] button.[...]

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    6.0 Current Time mode Time Display and Date Display Press the [start/stop] button once to select between the T ime Display and Date Display. The Date Display will cha nge to Ti me Display automatically if NO keystroke ha s been activated f or about 8 seconds.[...]

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    6.1 Setting the Current Time Mode[...]

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    6.1 Setting the Current Ti me Mode T o Set the Current Time Mode T o set the current time a nd date, a nd their display formats, press a nd hold the [mode] button for about 2 seconds to select the setting display (the second digits will start fla shing). The Setting Sequence When the seconds digits start to fla sh, press the [mode] button to move t[...]

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    7.0 About He art Rate Measure ment[...]

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    7.0 About He art Rate Measure ment In exercise or sports, your heart naturally speeds up in pumping blood to the body in a ccordance with your increa sed energy level. This watch can calculate that increa se expressed a s the number of beats per minutes (bpm) to determine a safe target heart rate f or ea ch individual. PRECAUTIONS/TIPS 1. A he art [...]

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    Make sure the sensor on the back of the watch sits firmly on your skin.[...]

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    8.0 Heart Rate Alert Function About the Heart Rate Alert Function By presetting a target heart rate ra nge, you can a ctivate the heart rate alert function. This function helps prevent the user from going over or under a target heart rate. In course of doing exercise or sports: When the user ta kes a heart rate mea surement that is out of the prese[...]

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    8.1 Heart Rate Alert Mode[...]

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    8.1 Heart Rate Alert Mode When Heart Rate Alert Function is ON The following displays will be a ppeared on the display every 2 seconds: 1) Upper Limit Display - the preset upper limit that set f or the heart rate alert function 2) Lower Limit Display - the preset lower limit that set for the heart rate alert function 3) Age and Gender Display (see [...]

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    8.2 Setting the He art Rate Alert Mode[...]

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    8.2 Setting the He art Rate Alert Mode T o Set the Heart Rate Alert Mode T o preset your target heart rate: 1) Input your target heart rate range (lower a nd upper limits), or 2) In put your age and gender ( lower a nd upper upper limits will be automatically calculated). T o set the heart rate alert mode, press a nd hold the [mode] button for a bo[...]

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    9.0 Daily Alarm Mode T o turn the Daily Alarm on or off, press the [start/stop] button. When the daily alarm is on, the watch starts beeping at the alarm time f or 30 seconds. Press any button to stop the alarm (except light). T o turn the Hourly Chime on or off, press the [reset] button. When the hourly chime is on, the watch will beep once every [...]

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    9.1 Setting the Daily Alarm Mode Press and hold the [mode] button to sele ct the setting display The ‘hour’ digits start to fla sh. Press the [start/stop] button or [reset] button to scroll through the setting. Cnfirm with [mode] button. Set the ‘minute’ digits in the sa me way . Press a nd hold the [mode] button to exit the setting sequenc[...]

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    10.0 Chronograph mode[...]

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    10.0 To Use the Chronogra ph Mode In ‘Zero’ Display , press the [start/stop] button once to start the counting. When it is counting, press the [start/stop] button once again to stop the counting, and the ela psed time of which the chronogra ph is counting will a ppear . When the ela psed time is displaying, repeat the a bove mentioned key opera[...]

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    1 1.0 Timer Mode[...]

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    1 1.0 Timer Mode Press and hold the [mode] button to select the setting display . The ‘hour’ digits start to fla sh. Press the [start/stop] button or [reset] button to scroll through the setting. Confirm with [mode] button. Set the ‘minute’ a nd ‘second’ digits in the sa me way . The maximum time is 99 hours, 59 minutes a nd 59 second. [...]

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    1 1.0 Using the Timer Mode[...]

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    1 1.1 Using the Timer Mode T o Use the Timer Mode Once a target time ha s been set (for exa mple 30 minutes), press the [start/stop] button once to start the countdown. The countdown time will be displayed continuously throughout the countdown. T o stop countdown, press the [start/stop] button once. T o Reset the Timer T o reset the timer to the pr[...]

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    12.0 Spe cifications Current Time Mode Hour , minute a nd second Month, day , day of week a nd year 12 / 24 hour format selecta ble Month-day/Day-month selectable Auto calendar from year 2000 to 2099 Hourly Chime on the hours Hearth Rate Alert Mode Mea suring range: 43 to 200 beats per minute 1 Heart Rate Alert (upper and lower li mit) Daily Alarm [...]

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    13.0 Potential Cause s for: NO Heart Rate Re a ding or Long Re sponse Time 1) Ca use: Dry Skin. Solution: Apply conductive gel or saliva thoroughly to fingers a nd wrist area.(Even water will help if conductive gel is not available). 2) Cause: Fingers are not placed firmly over the sensors. Solution: Make sure f ingers (not the tips) lay flat a nd [...]