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Polar Comparison and
Special Feature Details explained - click here!
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- the ultimate fitness
experience providing a complete exercise session by adding
new features like Body Work and OwnRelax
- Body Workout, a muscular
strength-training guide can be adjusted according to the
exerciser's progress, provides basic guidance for strength
training
- Own Relax checks the body's
state of relaxation and helps exercisers "listen" to their
bodies, an essential component of fitness
- Basic Features:
- heart rate displayed as bpm
- heart rate displayed as % of
maximum heart rate
- water resistant to 50m
- backlight
- Heart Touch, button free
operation of wrist unit
- heart rate sets:
pre-program favorite exercise settings: 1
- manual target zone (%/bpm)
- automatic age-based target
zone (%/bpm)
- sound volume level setting
- KeyLock
- graphical target zone
indicator
- Exercise Features:
- wireless ECG accurate heart
rate
- Polar OwnZone
- Polar OwnCal
- Polar Fitness Test with
OwnIndex
- Polar OwnCode
- Polar Keeps U Fit - Own
Workout Program
- Polar OwnRelax
- Polar Body Workout
- target zones with visual alarm
- HR-based target zones with
audible alarm
- Fitness Bullets (for every 10
minutes in target zone)
- average heart rate of total exercise
- exercise date
- Zone Pointer
- Weight Management Features:
- Computer Connection Features:
- transfer exercise data from
wrist unit to Polar Personal Trainer web service via Polar
WebLink (SoncLink/Infrared)
- transfer logos from Polar web
site to wrist unit (UpLink)
- edit wrist unit settings with
Polar UpLink Tool and transfer them to you Polar product (UpLink)
- Data Transfer:
- Internal / External non-Polar
IrDA port
- UpLink
- Recording Features:
- number of exercise files (with
summaries): 12
- exercise file info page with
date and time
- total exercise time
- last OwnIndex
- calorie expenditure
(exercise/weekly/total/fat%)
- fitness exercise diary
- fitness exercise diary with
personal targets
- Watch Features:
- time of day (12/24h) with
alarm
- dual time zone
- date and weekday indicator
- stopwatch
- exercise reminder (visual /
alarm)
- low battery indicator
- Transmitter belt:
- WearLink coded transmitter
(changeable battery)
- compatible with Polar T31
coded transmitter or Polar T61 coded transmitter
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warranty:
Polar Electro, Inc. warrants to the original
consumer/purchaser of this heart rate monitor that product
will be free from defects in material or workmanship for
one year from the date of purchase (see below for
additional information before you return an item)
- The Polar Transmitter is covered by a
two-year maintenance - free warranty including battery.
Before
you return your Polar Heart Rate Monitor to the Polar Service Center, please
check the following:
- Have you read the user's
manual?
- Is the transmitter belt being
worn correctly? The Polar logo should be right side up and the belt should
be flat against your skin.
- Are the electrodes on the
transmitter moist?
- Is the transmitter clean?
Regular washing with mild soap and water and thoroughly drying afterwards
will ensure that good conductivity continues.
- Is the receiver within a 3
feet range of the transmitter?
- Are the heart rate readings
very high and abnormal? Check that your Polar Heart Rate Monitor is not near
sources of electromagnetic signals, such as televisions, computers, mobile
phones, cars, TV antennas, high voltage power lines and some exercise
equipment that is motor driven.
- Check that there are no other
transmitters within 3 feet if you have a non-coded transmitter.
- Has the battery in the
receiver been changed by an unauthorized party, causing damage to the unit?
- Have the receiver buttons been
pressed under water, causing leakage in the receiver?
- Static electricity in clothing
can cause electrical interference, so some items of clothing i.e. man-made
fibers could be the cause. If the display is frozen on the receiver, carry
out global reset, if the model in question has that feature (consult the
manual for global reset instructions).
- It has been known that the
chemicals in some swimming pools and sea water may effect the ECG signal
pick up.
- The ECG signal strength varies depending on the
individual's tissue composition and the percentage of people who have
problems in heart rate measuring is remarkably higher in water environment
than in normal use.
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