Garmin Heart Rate Monitor Manuale Utente

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heart rate monitor
Sensor Pairing
What is pairing?
Pairing is the process of matching sensors, like your heart rate 
monitor, with your compatible GPS device. This process occurs 
automatically when you turn on your GPS device and only takes 
a few seconds when the sensors are functioning correctly. Once 
paired, your GPS device will only receive data from your sensor.
Pairing tips:
• Position your GPS device within 3 meters of the sensor while 
pairing.
• Stay far away from any other sensors while pairing. 
• Restart scan if your GPS device appears to be paired with 
another sensor. 
• Make sure to enable the sensors on your GPS device. 
• Reapply moisture to the sensors on the heart rate monitor. Use 
electrode gel, water, or saliva.
• Replace the battery.
• Clean the sensors. Dirt and sweat build-up on the sensor can 
weaken signals.
Specifications
Physical size: 13.7”W x 1.4”H x 0.5”D 
Transmission range: approximately 3 m 
Battery: CR2032 (3 volts)
Battery life: approximately 3 years (1 hour per day) 
Weight: 21 g 
Replacing the Battery
The heart rate monitor contains a user-replaceable CR2032 
battery. Be sure to dispose of it properly. To replace the battery, 
locate the circular battery cover on the back of the heart rate 
monitor. Use a coin to twist the cover counter-clockwise until it 
is loose enough to remove. Remove the cover and replace the 
battery. Be careful not to damage or lose the o-ring gasket on the 
cover. Then use a coin to twist the cover back into place.