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7. Pulse information of your VDO HC 12.6
Your VDO HC 12.6 permanentely displays following pulse / heart rate information:
• Actual pulse / heart rate
• Lower limit LO
• Upper limit HI
• Heart icon to indicate receiption of signals
• Audible alarm / beeper (if activated)
Information that is displayed by pressing the PULSE button
STOP WATCH
Manual stopwatch for your pulse values
AVG PULSE
Your average pulse within a training period
MAX PULSE
maximum pulse during a training period
TIME ABOVE
Indication of the time your pulse / heart rate is above the pre-set limit
TIME IN
Indication of the time your pulse / heart rate is between the pre-set upper and lower limit.
TIME BELOW
Indication of the time your pulse / heart rate is below the pre-set limit
The pulse information can be viewed by pressing the PULSE button in the following order.
STOP WATCH/ AVG PULSE/ MAX PULSE/ TIME ABOVE/ TIME IN/ TIME BELOW
8. Putting on the chest belt
Men have to put on the chest belt below the pectoral muscles, women below the bust on the ribs. Electrodes incorporated to the chest belt
measure your pulse.
To ensure precise measuring either the electrodes or your skin must be moistened.
A little water or saliva will do that. Later, during training, your sweat is then providing the required moist. The chest belt must not be put on too tight
or your breathing may become hindered. The perfect fit of the chest belt is achieved by adjusting the elastic strap. When done training you may
clean the chest belt by rinsing it with warm water. The elastic strap is machine washable
The flashing heart icon in the display indicates the functioning transmission of pulse signals from the chest belt to the computer.
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