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If the battery is low when taking a lap, this screen will appear and
no more laps will be saved.
3. Press SET to view each record.
The stopwatch records will appear in the following order:
Total time / maximum heart rate (max. heart rate shows only
on VIBRA Trainer Elite Pro)
Total time / average heart rate
Calories / fat burn total
In zone time: Time spent without exceeding your upper or
lower heart rate limit
Above zone time: Time spent exceeding your upper heart
rate limit
Below zone time: Time spent exceeding your lower heart
rate limit
To view lap records (VIBRA Trainer Elite Pro only):
1. The stopwatch must be stopped (press ST / SP / +).
2. Press L / MEM / -
to view memory records.
VIEW STOPWATCH OR LAP MEMORY RECORDS
To view stopwatch records:
1. The stopwatch must be stopped (press
ST / SP / +).
2. Press MEM / - to view memory records.
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3. Press + or - to select lap.
4. Press SET
to view each lap record.
The lap records will appear in the following order:
Lap time / lap number
Lap time / maximum heart rate
Split time / average heart rate
Calorie and fat burn total - per lap
In zone time - per lap: Time spent without exceeding your
upper or lower heart rate limit
Above zone time - per lap: Time spent exceeding your upper
heart rate limit
Below zone time - per lap: Time spent exceeding your lower
heart rate limit
TRAINING INFORMATION
HOW THE HEART RATE MONITOR HELPS YOU
A heart rate monitor is the most important tool in cardiovascular
health and an ideal training partner. It enables you to see and
monitor results. This helps you assess your past performance,
maximise your work out and adapt your future exercise program
to achieve your desired goals in a safer and more effective way.
When you exercise, the chest belt picks up your heartbeat and
sends it to the watch. Now you can view your heart rate and start
monitoring your performance based on your heart rate readings.
As you get fitter, your heart will need to do less work and the
speed of your heart rate will decrease. The reason for this is as
follows:
Your heart pumps blood to your lungs to obtain oxygen.
Then, the oxygen rich blood will travel to your muscles.
The oxygen is used as fuel and the blood leaves the muscles
and returns to the lungs to begin the process again. As you
get fit, your heart is able to pump more blood with every
beat. As a result, your heart doesn't have to beat as often
to get the necessary oxygen to your muscles.
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