Operation Manual
Polar BodyAge System SW Help
Prevention and Safety
Vital Statistics of the United States, 1988
American Medical Association (AMA) Family Medical Guide, Random House, Inc. revised edition,
1987
Diabetes
American Diabetes Association, Sound the Alert!, 1995
Stress
Spielberger, Charles D., State – Trait anxiety Inventory. Consulting Psychologists Press, Inc.
1984
Cancer
American Cancer Society, Cancer: Assessing Your Risk, 1993.
Setting up the Polar BodyAge System
Requirements and Recommendations
The Polar BodyAge
®
System is designed to gather, process, interpret and display fitness and
wellness data. The Polar BodyAge
®
System is designed to be used by exercise professionals.
These items are necessary to operate the Polar BodyAge
®
System:
• 220 Volt Power outlet highly recommended to be a dedicated line. A dedicated line is
where only one circuit is servicing the outlet. (European)
• 110 volt power outlet highly recommended to be a dedicated line. A dedicated line is
where only one circuit is servicing the outlet. (U.S.)
These items are recommended:
• Private/quiet environment for fitness testing
• Cool temperature (72°F, 22°C), moderate humidity and good air circulation (fan
recommended for bike & treadmill testing).
• Telephone with outside line for emergency access and technical support.
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