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Malfunctions / Interferences
Wireless heart rate monitors can be influenced by external radio frequencies. Electronic exercise devices in fitness clubs,
mobile phones, wireless bicycle computers, high tension lines or similar can cause interferences in transmitting signals.
For this reason the display might show „0" during your training.
When exercising in groups the signals from other heart rate monitors can overlap and cause an incorrect heart rate
display. If you want to receive correct signals of your heart rate monitor, please keep a distance of about 2 meters from
other users of transmitters.
Maintenance
Unless a button is pressed, the heart rate monitor watch is splash proof. Avoid pressing the keys with wet fingers, under
water, or in heavy rain, as this may allow water to gain entry into the electrical circuitry. Clean the watch and chest belt
thoroughly after each training session. Use a soft, slightly moistened cloth. Never store the products when wet. Wipe
watch and chest strap with a moistened cloth, if necessary. Do not use abrasive or corrosive cleaning agents, as these
may cause damage. After cleaning the chest strap must be wiped dry in order to avoid premature discharging of the
battery. Do not bend or stretch the transmitter part of the chest belt.
Precautions with regard to batteries
Batteries can be highly-dangerous, if swallowed Therefore it is necessary to keep the batteries and the appliance out of
reach of small children. If a battery has been swallowed, seek medical advice immediately.
Always remove batteries as soon as they are empty, as they might leak and cause damage.
The batteries provided must not be charged or re-activated by any other means! They must not be
dismantled, thrown into fire or short-circuited!
Batteries need to be disposed off properly. For this purpose, shops selling batteries provide special
containers for environmentally-friendly disposal. Furthermore, empty batteries will be taken back at public
waste collection points.
Waste management
At the end of the life cycle of the heart rate monitor please make sure, that it is disposed off properly. The
waste management of this unit has to be in line with the national law transferring the WEEE-directive of
the European Union into national law of the country where you are living.
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