Crivit 1-LD5029 Usage And Safety Instructions

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Usage And Safety Instructions
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HEART RATE MONITOR WATCH
10/2018
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LD5029
IHEART RATE MONITOR
WATCH
Usage and safety instructions
SZÍVFREKVENCIA-MÉRŐ ÓRA
OPTIKAI ÉRZÉKELŐVEL
Használati és biztonsági tanácsok
URA ZA MERJENJE SRČN
E
FREKVENCE Z OPTIČNIM
SENZORJEM
Navodilo za uporabo in varnostno
navodilo
MĚŘIČ TEPOVÉ FREKVENCE
S OPTICKÝM SENZOREM
Pokyny k obsluze a bezpečnostní pokyny
HODINKY NA MERANIE
FREKVENCIE SRDCA S
OPTICKÝM SENZOROM
Návod na použitie a bezpečnostné
pokyny
IHERZFREQUENZ-
MESSUHR MIT OPTISCHEM SENSOR
Bedienungs- und Sicherheitshinweise
Usage and safety instructions .................................................................. - 1 -
Használati és biztonsági tanácsok ....................................................... - 28 -
Navodilo za uporabo in varnostno navodilo ..................................... - 58 -
Pokyny k obsluze a bezpečnostní pokyny .......................................... - 85 -
vod na použitie a bezpečnost pokyny ......................................... - 112 -
Bedienungs- und Sicherheitshinweise ......................... - 140 -
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Usage and safety instructions
Table of contents
Table of contents ........................................................................................................... - 1 -
Introduction .................................................................................................................... - 3 -
Intended use .................................................................................................................. - 3 -
Scope of delivery .......................................................................................................... - 3 -
Technical specifications ................................................................................................ - 3 -
Important safety information
Important safety informationImportant safety information
Important safety information ..................................................................................... - 4 -
Important safety information for the batteries............................................................. - 4 -
Important safety information for users ......................................................................... - 4 -
Optical heart rate measuring ....................................................................................... - 5 -
Correct positioning of the heart rate monitor watch .................................................. - 6 -
Important heart rate monitor watch usage information ............................................. - 7 -
Speed setting .......................................................................................................... - 7 -
Heart rate monitor watch initial setup ......................................................................... - 8 -
Light ................................................................................................................................ - 8 -
The heart rate monitor watch has 4 function modes ................................................. - 8 -
CLOCK (CLOCK / UHR / HORLOGE / OROLOGIO) .......................................... - 9 -
1. Clock ................................................................................................................... - 9 -
2. Alarm ................................................................................................................... - 9 -
3. TIMER (countdown) max. 23:59:59 ............................................................. - 10 -
Workout mode (WORKOUT / TRAINING / ENTRAIN. /ALLENAM.) .............. - 11 -
1. Workout timer .................................................................................................. - 12 -
2. Current/average pace time/km .................................................................... - 13 -
3. Current/average speed km/h ....................................................................... - 14 -
4. Distance ............................................................................................................ - 14 -
5. Heart rate (workout mode) ............................................................................. - 14 -
6. Calories burned / fat burned / BMI ............................................................. - 17 -
Pedometer mode ......................................................................................................... - 18 -
Sleep function mode (SLEEP / SCHLAF / DORMIR / DORMIRE) ....................... - 19 -
1. Starting manual sleep mode ........................................................................... - 19 -
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2. Stopping manual sleep mode ........................................................................ - 20 -
3. Setting the automatic sleep mode .................................................................. - 20 -
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................................... - 21 -
Reset ............................................................................................................................. - 22 -
Low battery warning indicator ................................................................................... - 23 -
Replacing the battery .................................................................................................. - 23 -
Water resistance ......................................................................................................... - 23 -
Cleaning instructions ................................................................................................... - 24 -
Disposal of the electronic appliance ......................................................................... - 24 -
Disposal of the batteries ............................................................................................. - 24 -
Recycling ...................................................................................................................... - 24 -
Corrugated cardboard............................................................................................... - 24 -
Waste disposal ............................................................................................................ - 24 -
digi-tech gmbh warranty ............................................................................................ - 24 -
Warranty conditions ................................................................................................... - 25 -
Warranty period and defects liability ....................................................................... - 25 -
Scope of the warranty ................................................................................................ - 25 -
Warranty claim procedure ........................................................................................ - 25 -
Service.......................................................................................................................... - 27 -
Supplier ........................................................................................................................ - 27 -
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HEART RATE MONITOR WATCH
Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new heart rate monitor. You have chosen a
high quality product. The instruction manual is part of the product- it contains
important information about safety, use and disposal. Read the manual with all
usage and safety notes before using the watch. Only use the watch in the intended
way and for the intended applications. If the watch is given to someone else, include
all documentation with the heart rate watch. Please keep the packaging and the
instruction manual for future reference.
Intended use
This heart rate monitor is intended for time display and the described additional
features. Any other use or modification of the heart rate monitor does not comply
with the intended uses. The manufacturer is not liable for damages caused by
improper use or misuse. The device is not intended for commercial use.
Scope of delivery
Please note: Check the scope of delivery after purchase. Please ensure that all
parts are included and undamaged.
1 x Heart rate monitor watch incl. battery (CR2032)
1 x Instruction manual
Technical specifications
Heart rate monitor watch
Operating temperature
0
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50°C
Dimensions
Ø 4,8 x 1,4 cm
Display
2,8 x 2,3 cm
Weight
45 g
Battery
CR 2032/3V
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Important safety information
Important safety information for the batteries
WARNING!
HEALTH HAZARD!
RISK OF EXPLOSION!
Keep batteries out of reach of small children. If a battery is swallowed, you must
seek medical attention immediately. Batteries/rechargeable batteries must always
be inserted in the correct polarity. If necessary, clean the battery and device
contacts. Never attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. Never short-circuit
or attempt to open batteries. Never throw batteries into fire as they may explode. If
the device will not be used for an extended time period, remove the battery and
store the device in a dry and dust-free area. Improper use of the battery can lead to
explosion or leakage. If the battery leaks, avoid contact with skin, eyes and mucous
membranes. Use gloves. If you are exposed to battery acid, rinse the affected areas
with plenty of clean water and immediately seek medical attention. Remove
discharged batteries from the device as they present an increased risk of leakage.
Important safety information for users
ATTENTION:
Consult your doctor before you begin any
training program. Your doctor can help you choose the
proper training intensity and heart rate guidelines for your
exercises.
This Heart rate monitor watch is not a medical device and
should only be used as a guide for your training.
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
This device may be used by persons (including children over 8 years of age) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge,
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if they are supervised or instructed regarding the safe use of the device and
understand the dangers that may arise. Children may not play with the device.
Cleaning and user maintenance of the device may not be performed by children
without supervision. Keep packaging films out of the hands of children. There is a
danger of suffocation.
Optical heart rate measuring
Your heart rate monitor watch measures your heart rate at your wrist using an
optical sensor. A chest belt is not required when using this method.
Blood circulation
Blood circulation varies from person to person and may differ intra-individually (for
example, between the left and right arms). In some cases, natural blood flow may
not be optimal for heart rate measurement with an optical sensor in certain
individuals.
Environmental factors
If the ambient temperature is too low, blood flow to the forearms can be reduced
and this may reduce measurement accuracy.
Skin Colour
Skin reflectivity is influenced by the colour of the skin surface. In principle, the less
light is absorbed through the skin surface, the better the heart rate measurement.
Strong pigmentation of the skin, scarring and tattooing can therefore adversely
affect the measurement accuracy.
Keep skin dry and clean
It is important to keep your watch and skin clean and dry. Dry will maximize comfort
and prevent damage to the watch. This is especially important during workouts or
exposure to liquids. Liquids such as sweat, soap, sunscreen, and lotions can reduce
measurement accuracy.
Posture
Improper posture (such as sharply bent wrists) will affect the circulation of the
forearms and reduce heart rate measurement accuracy.
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Correct positioning of the heart rate monitor watch
Place the heart rate monitor watch on your wrist. The correct positioning is important
for precise measurements.
To measure the heart rate, the heart rate monitor watch must be snugly fitted around
your wrist. The display must face upward and must be positioned one finger-width
behind the wrist bones. The sensor must be touching the skin. The heart rate monitor
watch must not be worn so tightly that blood circulation is reduced. While you are
not working out, the watch should be worn more loosely around your wrist- in the
style of a normal watch. Wear the watch slightly more tightly around your wrist while
working out to maximise the precision of the heart rate measurement.
Many exercises such as cycling or weightlifting require you to angle your wrists. This
may interfere with the heart rate measurement if the heart rate monitor watch is worn
too low on the wrist. For the best results, wear your heart rate monitor watch for a
few minutes before you begin your workout.
If your hands or skin feels cool quickly, warm up your skin below the sensor. Do
some warm up exercises before you begin your workout.
Ensure that the heart rate monitor watch has skin contact.
Do not wear the heart rate monitor watch too tightly around your wrist as this
may interfere with blood circulation and reduce measurement precision.
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The heart rate monitor watch should be worn slightly more tightly around your
wrist when working out.
During very intense workouts or other activities, which cause forceful or
arrhythmic movements of your wrist, the sensor may not be able to measure
your heart rate correctly.
If your heart rate monitor watch does not display your heart rate, relax your
wrist and remain motionless for a short while (approximately 10 seconds). Your
heart rate should now appear.
Important heart rate monitor watch usage information
Press MODE to change the feature mode of the watch or exit settings menus
Press SET to set your personal data by decreasing values
Press LIGHT to set your personal data by increasing values
Press SEL to confirm your setting and advance one step in a submenu
Speed setting
Press and hold SET or LIGHT while setting numerical values to use the speed-setting
feature.
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Heart rate monitor watch initial setup
Remove the protective film from the display and press LIGHT, MODE, SEL or SET.
The watch will emit a beep sound. The heart rate monitor watch will now show the
starting display view. Set your personal data. Press and hold SET for 3
seconds. The language will appear on the display. Press SET/LIGHT
briefly to select English, Italian, French or German. Press SEL to
confirm your setting. The seconds appear on the display. Press
SET/LIGHT to reset the seconds to 00. Press SEL to confirm your setting. The minutes
appear on the display. Set the minutes by pressing SET/LIGHT and confirm your
setting by pressing SEL. Set the hours, year, month, day, date format, 12/24 hour
time format, unit of measurement, year of birth, gender, height, weight, key tone,
hourly chime and display contrast in the same manner. Press MODE to exit the
settings menu.
Light
Temporarily activate the backlight of the watch display by pressing LIGHT briefly.
The heart rate monitor watch has 4 function modes
Press MODE to select the function mode of the watch. The order of the functions is:
Furthermore, the function modes include different subfunctions.
The subfunctions can always be reached by pressing SEL.
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CLOCK (CLOCK / UHR / HORLOGE / OROLOGIO)
Press MODE repeatedly to select the function CLOCK / UHR / HORLOGE /
OROLOGIO.
Press SEL to select the subfunctions of the clock mode.
1. CLOCK
2. ALARM
3. TIMER
1. 2. 3.
1. Clock
The day of the week and the date are shown in the upper part of the display. The
time is shown in the lower part of the display. Set the time as described under “heart
rate monitor watch initial setup”.
2. Alarm
Press SET in alarm mode to activate or deactivate the alarm.
Press and hold SET for 3 seconds to set the alarm time. The minutes will blink on the
display. Press SET/LIGHT to set the minutes and confirm your setting by pressing
SEL. The hours will blink on the display. Set the hours in the same manner. Confirm
by pressing MODE.
Day of the week
Date
Time
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Activating/deactivating the alarm and the snooze feature
Press any button when the alarm sounds to turn off the alarm. If the alarm is not
turned off within 30 seconds, the snooze feature will activate. The -symbol will
blink on the display and the alarm will sound again after 5 minutes. This will be
repeated 3 times. After 24 hours the alarm will sound again.
3. TIMER (countdown) max. 23:59:59
The preset time of 1:00 hour will appear on the display.
Press SET while in TIMER mode to start or stop the timer.
Press and hold SET for 3 seconds to reset the TIMER.
Press and hold SET again for 3 seconds to set a custom time for the TIMER. The
hours will blink. Press SET/LIGHT to set the hours and confirm your setting by
pressing SEL. The minutes will blink on the display. Set the minutes and seconds in
the same manner. Confirm by pressing MODE.
hours
seconds
minutes
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Stop the TIMER alarm by pressing any button. If no button is pressed, the alarm will
automatically stop after 30 seconds.
Workout mode (WORKOUT / TRAINING /
ENTRAIN. /ALLENAM.)
Press MODE repeatedly to select the function WORKOUT / TRAINING / ENTRAIN
/ ALLENAM.
Press SEL to select the subfunctions of the workout mode.
1. WORKOUT TIMER
2. CURRENT/AVERAGE PACE
3. CURRENT/AVERAGE SPEED
4. DISTANCE
5. HEART RATE
6. CALORIES BURNED/FAT BURNED/BMI
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1. Workout timer
Press SET while in workout mode to begin the heart rate measurement. The heart
symbol will blink on the display.
ATTENTION: All described subfunctions will only function if the workout timer is
running.
Press SET while in workout mode to stop the heart rate measurement. The heart
symbol will remain on without blinking.
NOTE: If the workout timer is stopped, the heart rate monitor watch will revert to the
normal time display after approximately 5 minutes.
Press and hold SET for 3 seconds to reset the workout timer time.
NOTE: Resetting the workout timer time will also reset all data of the subfunctions.
Heart rate target zone
Within target zone
Above target zone
Below target zone
Automatic deactivation of the workout time (in workout mode)
After a duration of 2.5 hours the display will show:
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Press SET/LIGHT to select YES/JA/OUI/SI or NO/NEIN/NON/NO and press
SEL to confirm.
Setting YES/JA/OUI/SI will stop the heart rate measurement.
Setting NO/NEIN/NON/NO will cause the heart rate measurement to continue.
If no button is pressed during the next 30 minutes (after 3 hours total workout time)
the measurement will stop automatically.
ATTENTION: After 5.5 hours, the message will reappear.
Automatic deactivation of the workout time (in another mode)
If a different function mode is selected after starting the workout timer, after 4
minutes the display will show:
Press SET/LIGHT to select YES/JA/OUI/SI or NO/NEIN/NON/NO and press
SEL to confirm.
Setting YES/JA/OUI/SI will stop the heart rate measurement.
Setting NO/NEIN/NON/NO will cause the heart rate measurement to continue.
If no button is pressed during the next minute, the measurement will stop
automatically.
2. Current/average pace time/km
Press SEL to show the pace in the upper part of the display. The lower part of the
display will show the heart rate. Press SET to show the current or average pace.
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3. Current/average speed km/h
Press SEL to show the current/average speed in the upper part of the display. The
lower part will show the current heart rate. Press SET to show the current or average
speed.
4. Distance
Press SEL to show the distance in the upper part of the display. The lower part will
show the current heart rate.
5. Heart rate (workout mode)
Press SEL to show the average heart rate. Press SET to select the subfunctions.
A. AVERAGE HEART RATE
B. MAXIMUM HEART RATE
C. MINIMUM HEART RATE
D. MHR %*
E. TARGET HEART RATE ZONE
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*MHR – Maximum heart rate
(100 % of the maximum heart rate = 220 – your age in years)
Workout target heart rate zone settings
ATTENTION: Consult your physician to find out which
target heart rate zone is suitable for you. The pre-set
values are only approximate and are not suitable for
everyone.
To set the workout target heart rate zone, the alarms and the stride length, press SET
for 3 seconds while in average heart rate display mode.
Press SET/LIGHT to select one of the pre-set workout target heart rate zones 1 – 3
or select MYZONE to set a custom workout target heart rate zone. The following
table shows an overview of zones 1-3.
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Age in years
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
65
Zone 1
100
97
95
92
90
87
85
82
80
77
Recreation
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50
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65 % MHR*
130
126
123
120
117
113
110
107
104
100
Zone 2
130
126
123
120
117
113
110
107
104
100
Fitness
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-
-
-
-
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-
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65
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80 % MHR*
160
156
152
148
144
140
136
132
128
124
Zone 3
160
156
152
148
144
140
136
132
128
124
Sports
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-
-
-
-
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80
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95 % MHR*
190
185
180
175
171
166
161
156
152
147
While MYZONE is shown on the display, press SEL to enter setting mode for the
custom workout target heart rate zone. The lower limit of the zone will blink on the
display. Press SET/LIGHT to set the lower limit and confirm your setting by pressing
SEL. Set the upper limit in the same manner.
Alarm for workout target heart rate zone
Press SET/LIGHT to activate (ON) or deactivate (OFF) the alarm for the selected
limit. Confirm your settings by pressing SEL.
lower limit upper limit maximum heart rate
Alarm for heart rate exceeding maximum heart rate
If your heart rate reaches 99% of the maximum heart rate or exceeds the maximum
heart rate, a steady alarm tone will sound. The alarm tone will stop when your heart
rate drops to below 99% of the maximum heart rate.
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Stride length setting
The stride length display appears. Enter your stride length for walking and running
by pressing SET/LIGHT. Press SEL to confirm each setting. Save by pressing MODE.
To determine your stride length, measure a distance of (for example) 100m. Walk
or run (depending on the value you wish to set) the distance with uniform strides and
count your steps. Divide the distance by the number of strides and convert the metres
to centimetres.
NOTE: Please set the values for walking and running even if you intend to use the
watch solely for walking. In this case, set the value for running as “fast walking”. A
meaningful result can only be achieved only if both values are entered. If the values
are not entered, the watch will use default values, which may not match your
personal movement profile.
NOTE: If the displayed values for distance strongly deviate from the actual distance
travelled, the stride length setting must be repeated. Your gait, your shoes and the
properties of the ground you are travelling on will always have an impact on the
measured values.
6. Calories burned / fat burned / BMI
Press SEL to show the calories burned. Press SET to enter the subfunctions.
A. CALORIES BURNED
B. FAT BURNED
C. BMI
Each value is shown in the upper part of the display. The heart rate is shown in the
lower part of the display.
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NOTE: To increase the precision of the calories burned and fat burned values, the
correct values for your age and weight must be set.
NOTE: The counter for fat burned only activates when the measured heart rate is
above 120 beats per minute.
BMI (Body Mass Index)
The BMI is a statistical measurement that can be used to judge a person’s weight.
For adults, a value between 18.5 and 25 is considered normal. Values below 18.5
are considered "underweight". Values above 25 are considered "overweight".
Values above 30 are considered "obese". The BMI is only a coarse guideline
because it does not take a persons body type and body composition (fat/muscle
tissue) into consideration.
The watch automatically calculates your BMI from the values entered during setup.
Age
BMI normal (kg/m²)
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24
19
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24
25
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34
20
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25
35
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44
21
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26
45
54
22
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27
55
64
23
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> 64
24
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Pedometer mode
Press MODE repeatedly to select the pedometer function mode PEDO.
Press and hold SET for 3 seconds to reset the daily step goal.
NOTE: The counted steps and the percentage of your step goal are reset
automatically every night.
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Percentage of step
goal
- Step counter
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