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NOTE: If your heart rate is inconsistent or not tracking on your workout monitor, do the following:
The HEART RATE TRANSMITTER(98) will connect to the monitor while using the unit and within
close proximity of the unit. If you are too far from the unit the connection will be lost.
Moisten the heart rate sensor electrodes on the back of the ELASTIC SENSOR STRAP(99) and
make sure they are in contact with the skin. Your skin may be dry when you begin your workout
and the moisture is necessary to ensure contact. As you sweat, contact will improve.
Tighten the elastic strap so it remains in place as you exercise. Movement of the heart rate sensor
electrodes will result in inaccurate or erratic signal and readings.
Clean the heart rate sensor electrodes as dirt can interfere with transmission. Use a mild soap
and water and dry with a soft towel.
Wash regularly with mild soap and water solution and dry with a soft towel being careful not to scratch
the heart rate sensor electrodes.
Store in a cool, dry place. Make sure the heart rate sensor electrodes arent stored with any wet material
and never store a wet transmitter in non-breathable material like a plastic bag or sports bag.
Do not stretch the heart rate sensor electrodes.
Transmitter Care and Maintenance
OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: The frequency of the receiver built into the STAMINA│X Water Rower is 5 kHz. All compatible
heart rate transmitters from other companies will work with the STAMINA│X Water Rower.
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To wear the HEART RATE TRANSMITTER(98) around the chest, hook the hook end of the ELASTIC
SENSOR STRAP(99) to the other end of the ELASTIC SENSOR STRAP(99). Adjust the ELASTIC
SENSOR STRAP(99) to t your chest snugly as shown in the illustration below. Apply water or conductive
gel to moisten the heart rate sensor electrodes. These heart rate sensor electrodes must be wet and in
contact with your chest skin to properly detect your heart rate.
(99)Elastic Sensor Strap(99)Elastic Sensor Strap
Hook
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