User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Welcome
- 2. Get started
- 2.1. Your Suunto 7
- 2.2. Set up and pair your Suunto 7
- 2.3. Change language
- 2.4. Charge your watch
- 2.5. Learn to navigate your Suunto 7
- 2.6. Wake up your display
- 2.7. Connect to the Internet
- 2.8. Keep your Suunto 7 up to date
- 2.9. Set an alarm
- 2.10. Turn your watch on and off
- 2.11. Restart your watch
- 2.12. Reset your watch to factory settings
- 3. Wear OS by Google
- 4. Customize your watch
- 5. Sports by Suunto
- 5.1. Suunto Wear app on your watch
- 5.2. Suunto mobile app on your phone
- 5.3. Suunto maps
- 5.4. Different sports and measurements
- 5.5. Start an exercise
- 5.6. Control watch during exercise
- 5.7. Pause and resume exercise
- 5.8. End and review exercise
- 5.9. Swimming with Suunto 7
- 5.10. Exercise with maps
- 5.11. Exercise with music
- 5.12. Exercise options
- 5.13. Map options
- 5.14. General options
- 5.15. Diary
- 6. Heart rate
- 7. Activity tracking
- 8. Music
- 9. Battery life
- 10. FAQ
- 11. How to videos
- 12. Care and support
- 13. Glossary
- 14. Reference
- 15. Safety
Understanding heart rate zones when exercising helps to guide your fitness
development. Each zone stresses your body in dierent ways, leading to dierent
eects on your physical fitness.
ZONE 1: EASY
Exercising in zone 1 is relatively easy on your body. When it comes to
fitness training,
intensity this low is
significant mainly in restorative training and improving your basic
fitness when you are just beginning to exercise, or after a long break. Everyday
exercise – walking, climbing stairs, cycling to work, etc. – is usually performed within
this intensity zone.
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