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General informatio n
GENERAL INFORMATION
Reading and storing the user manual
This user manual accompanies this Heart Rate Watch. It contains
important information on start-up and use.
Carefully read through the user manu al, particularly th e safety instru ctions,
before you use the Heart Rate Watch. Failure to comply with the user
manual may result in damage to the Heart Rate Watch.
Store the user manual for further use. If you pass the Hea rt Rate Watch on
third parties, please be absolutely sure to include this user manual.
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Explanation of symbols
The following symbols and signal words are used in this user manual, on the
Heart Rate Watch or on the packaging.
This signal symbol/word designates a hazard with moderate degree of risk
which may lead to death or severe injury if not avoided.
This signal symbol/word designates a hazard with low risk that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
This signal word warns against potential damage to property.
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Safety
This symbol provides you with useful supplementary information
on assembly or operation.
SAFETY
Proper use
The Hea rt Rate Watch is only int ended for use as a wristwatch as w ell as a
workout aid for measuring and displaying your pulse. The Heart Rate Watch
is only intended for private use and is not suitabl e for commercial, therapeutic or medical applications. Activi ties (e.g. walking, running) and conditions the Heart Rate Watch is suitable for are outlined in this user manual. It
is not a children’s toy or a medical device.
Only use the Heart Rate Watch as described in this user manual considering
all following safety instructio ns. Any other use is deemed improper and may
result in damage to property or even personal injury.
The manufacturer or vendor accepts no liability for damage caused by
improper or incorrect use.
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Safety instructions
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Risk of accident/injury!
Do not use the Heart Rate Watch when you are driving a vehicle. It is dangerous to look away from the road. This could cause an accident, which
could injure you or other persons.
−If you would like to operate the Hear t Rate Watch , stop the vehicle or
let a passenger perform settings.
Risk of swallowing and choking!
If children play with the packaging or small parts they could swallow them,
choke on them or injure themselves on them.
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Safety instructions
−Make sure that children do not play with the packaging wrapper.
Health hazard!
The Heart Rate Watch is not a medical device; it is a workout aid for measuring and displaying your pulse.
−Always consult your physician before you begin a regular workout
routine.
−If you wear a pacemaker, consult your physician before using the
Heart Rate Watch.
Danger for children and persons with impaired physical, sensory or mental
capacities (e.g. partially disabled persons, older persons with reduced
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Safety instructions
physical and mental capacities) or lack of experience and knowledge (e.g.
older children).
−This Heart Rate Watch may be used by children ages eight and over as
well as persons with impaired physic al sensory o r mental capa cities or
those lacking experience and knowledg e if they are supervised or ha ve
been instructed in how to safely use the Heart Rate Watch and have
understood the risk associated with operating it. Children m ust not
play with the Heart Rate Wa tch. Cleaning and user m aintenance must
not be performed by children unles s they are at least eight or more
years of age and under supervision. More information a s well as user
manual can be found at www.krippl-watches.com. (EAN: 26306575)
− Keep the Heart Rate Watch and charging cable away from children
under 8 years of age.
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Safety instructions
Risk of damage!
−Do not place any object on the Heart Rate Watch and do not apply
pressure to the display. Otherwise the display could break.
− Do not contact the display with angular object to avoid damages.
− If the display breaks you may risk injuries.
The Heart Rate Watch contains a rechargeable battery. Please note the
following information when using the battery:
−For optimum battery performance avoid draining the battery completely. Only charge the battery when the battery is low.
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Safety instructions
−Do not overcharge the rechargeable battery. Con necting a charged or
partially charged rechargeable battery several tim es m ay overcha rg e it
and damage the cells.
−Do not leave the rechargeable battery conn ected to the charger for
several days.
−Never open the housing of the Heart Rate Watch; it does not contain
any part requiring maintenance .
−Only parts that comply with th e original device da ta may be used for
repairs.
−Electrical and mechanical parts, which are essential for providing
protection against sources of danger, are located in this device.
−Liability and warranty claims are waived in the event of repairs pe rformed by the user, improper connection of the device or incorrec t
operation.
−Keep the rechargeable battery away from sources of heat such as
radiators and open flames such as candles. Risk of explosion!
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− Extreme temperatures affect the battery’s charging capacity.
− If the Heart Rate Watch only turns on when connected to a power
outlet, please contact the custom er service address on the warranty
certificate.
−Do not use any charging device that has been damaged in any way.
Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the Heart Rate Watch may result in damage.
− Do not use the Heart Rate Watch if it exhibits visible damages.
− Protect the Heart Rate Watch against impacts.
− Keep sharp object away from the Heart Rate Watch.
− Do not submerge the Heart Rate Watch in water or other liquids.
− You can use the Heart Rate Watch at am bient temperatures between
- 10 °C and + 50 °C.
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−Do not subject the display of the Heart Rate Watch to bright sunlight
or ultraviolet radiation.
− Keep the Heart Rate Watch away from hot surfaces.
− Do not heat up the Heart Rate Watch.
− Do not throw the Heart Rate Watch into open fire.
− Avoid very strong magnetic fields (e.g. electric welding equipment,
transformers) as they could cause irregularities when measuring time.
In the event of a fault
−Remove the charging cable from the watch immediately if eith er the
cable or Heart Rate Watch is damaged.
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Rain,
splashes
Washing
hands
Bathing,
swimming
Water
sports
30M water
resistant
Safety instructions
Risk of damage!
The Heart Rate Watch is water resistant up to 30M.
−Refer to the tabl e below to determin e which activities and conditions
the Heart Rate Watch is suitable for.
Yes Yes No No No
*The specification of metre refers to the air overpressure used in conne ction with the water resistan ce test for the Heart Rate Watch in accordance
with DIN 8310.
Showering
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Safety instructions
−Do not push the buttons if the Heart Rate Watch is wet. W ater may
penetrate the housing through the buttons and damage the clockwork.
−Keep in mind that salt and th ermal water could cause metal parts to
corrode.
−It is recommended that you do not wear the Heart Rate W atch in the
sauna as condensation can form due to the differ ences in tem perature
and damage the Heart Rate Watch as a result.
−Movements during swimming or a water stream (e.g. when showering
or washing your hands) could cause peaks in pressure. The applicable
areas of the Heart Rate Watch are subjected to significantly greater
forces than presumed base on the depth alone. Only watches with a
classification of 50 m can be con sidered water resistant (showering
possible). Only watches with a classification of 100 m or more can be
worn when swimming.
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−Water resistance is not a permanent property as the function of
integrated gaskets may deteriora te with daily use or be dama ged by
an impact or fall.
−Subjecting the pulse watch to substantial changes in temperature, e.g.
while sunbathing followed by a jump in cooler water, could cause
condensation to form in the watch casing. This does not necessarily
indicate that the watc h is not water resistant; however, the moisture
must be immediately removed. In this case contact the service address
indicated on the warranty card.
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Checking the Heart Rate Watch and package contents
CHECKING THE HEART RATE WATCH AND PACKAGE CONTENTS
Risk of damage!
If you are not cautious w hen opening the packaging with a sharp knife or
other pointed object, you may damage the Heart Rate Watch.
−Be careful when opening the package.
1. Take the Heart Rate Watch out of the packaging.
2. Remove the protective foil from the display
3. Check to make sure that the delivery is complete (see fig. A).
4. Check whether the Heart Ra te Watch or individual parts are damaged. If this is the case, do not use the Heart Rate Watch. Contact the
manufacturer at the service address specified on the warranty card.
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Start-up
START-UP
Press and hold any button for 2 seconds. All display symbols will appear
briefly and you will hear a beeping sound. It will then automatically be in
Clock-Mode.
If the Heart Rate Watch does not turn on, charge the battery fully. See
previous chapter.
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Charging the Heart Rate Watch battery
−Only use the charging cable provided (fig. A) and a USBconnection to your PC or a US B charging device to charg e the Heart
Rate Watch battery.
The Heart Rate Watch has a built-in lithium-polymer battery. This m ust be
fully charged (approx. 3 hours) before using the Heart Rate Watch for the
first time.
−To avoid corroding the battery, dry the charger port on the Heart
Rate Watch (Fig. B) before charging.
−Place the Heart Rate Watch sideways on the charging dock of the
charger cable . Make sure that the charger cable is connec ted on
both sides of the watch and the charger cable holder is under-
neath the Heart Rate Watch case (Fig. C).
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Risk of damage!
Incorrect connection of the charging device can result in the Heart Rate
Watch and/or cable overheating. When connecting the charging device,
make sure that the metal pin is p r op erly i nsert ed into the Heart Rate Watch
charger port.
−Connect the USB charger cable to a P C USB port or to a US B charging
device (not included in delivery content).
−Make sure that the PC is switched on and th e USB charging device is
connected to a power supply. The battery symbol will appear on the
display when charging.
−As soon as the battery is fully charged (“FULL” will appear on the
display), remove the USB connector f rom the USB chargin g device or
PC.
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Basic settings
−Remove the charger cable from the Heart Rate Watch.
BASIC SETTINGS
If no button is pressed for longer than a minute whilst selecting
your settings, the display w ill return to the time display. All s ettings changed before this will be saved.
1. In Clock-Mode, hold down the “MODE” button for approx. 2
seconds to enter the settings mode.
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Basic settings
Menu-language settings
The menu-language display will appear.
2. With the “ST./STP.” button or the “LAP/RESET” button , select
German, English, French or Italian as the menu language.
3. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
Time and date settings
The seconds will start to flash.
4. Set the seconds to zero with the “ST./STP.” button or “LAP/RESET”
button.
5. Then press the “VIEW“ button.
The minutes will start to flash.
6. Set the minutes by pressing the “ST./STP.” button (forward) or
“LAP/RESET” button (backward).
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Holding the “ST./STP.” button or the “LAP/RESET” button for
longer than one second starts the quick forward or backward
setting.
7. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
The hours will start to flash.
8. Set the hour, year, month and day, date and time format in the same
way. If you have selected the 12h-clock format, the “P” symbol
will appear on the display for times between 12:00 and 24:00.
Units of measurement settings
The “UNIT” display will appear.
9. Confirm whether you would like to use kilograms and centimetres
(METRIC) or pounds and feet/inch (IMPE RIAL) as a unit of measurement. You can change the units using the “ST./STP.” button or
“LAP/RESET” button.
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10. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
Entering your personal information
The “BIRTH” display will appear.
11. Enter your year of birth by pressing the “S T./STP .” button (forward) or
“LAP/RESET” button (backward).
12. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
The “GENDER” display will appear.
13. Confirm whether you are male (“MALE”) or female (“FEMALE”) by
pressing the “ST./STP.” button or “LAP/RESET” button.
14. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
The “HEIGHT” display will appear.
15. Enter your height by pressing the “ST./STP.” button (forward) or
“LAP/RESET” button (backward).
16. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
The “WEIGHT” display will appear.
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17. Enter your weight by pressing the “ST./STP.” button (forward) or
“LAP/RESET” button (backward).
18. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
Sound settings
The “KEYTONE” display will appear.
19. To determine whether a beep should sound with every touch of a
button or not, select “ON” or “OFF” by press ing the “S T./STP. ” button
or “LAP/RESET” button.
20. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
The “CHIME” display will appear.
21. To determine whether the Heart Rate W atch should sound an alarm
every hour or not, select “ON” or “OFF” by pressing the “ST./STP.”
button or “LAP/RESET” button.
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1. Clock-Mode
2. Workout-Mode
3. Alarm-Mode
4. Timer-Mode
Main function modes
22. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
If you selected “ON”, the Heart Rate Watch will sound a one-off beep
signal every hour.
The “CONTRAST” display will appear.
23. To set the LCD contrast from 1 (l ig ht) to 10 (d ark ), press the “S T ./ S TP. ”
button or “LAP/RESET” button. This allows you to be able to read the
display better.
24. Press the “MODE” button.
All settings will be saved.
MAIN FUNCTION MODES
The Heart Rate Watch has four main function modes:
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Main function modes
−To switch between Clock, Workout, Alarm and Timer-Mode, press
the “MODE” button .
−To display your heart rate, press the “VI EW” button in C lockMode. The top display will show your current h eart rate and the b ottom display will show the time. The display will r eturn to the ClockMode automatically after 3 0 seconds , or by pressing the “VIE W” button. An output heart rate of 72 beats per minute (bpm) is shown. After a few seconds your actual heart rate is displayed.
−To display the battery status, press the “LAP/RESET” button in
Clock-Mode. The battery status disp lay will automatically return to
Clock-Mode after 5 seconds.
Battery capacity and level
A fully charged battery will last a maximum of 20 hours with heart rate
monitoring and approx. 3-6 months in Clock-Mode.
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Main function modes
A bar on the display will show the battery status. If this bar is almost empty,
you should put the Heart Rate Watch on charge as quickly as possible.
When the Heart Rate Watch battery is getting low, the empty
battery symbol will appear in Workout-Mode. Y ou can get rid of
this by pressing any button (except the “LIGHT” button ).
Heart rate monitoring is not available at low battery. Please charge the
battery as soon as possible to avoid any loss of data.
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Clock-Mode
CLOCK-MODE
−To enter the time display, press the “MODE ” button until th e
“CLOCK” display appears.
The day of the week, date and time will appear on the display shortly
after.
WORKOUT-MODE
−To enter Workout-Mode, press the “MODE” button until the
“WORKOUT” display appears.
The current workout data will appear on the display shortly after.
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Workout-Mode
The Heart Rate Watch will start measuring your hea rt ra te as so on
as you enter this mode. The output heart rate is shown as 72
beats per minute (bpm). Your actual heart rate will be shown after
a few seconds.
−To display the various workout data in the top display, press the
“VIEW” button .
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Workout-Mode
Display
(Example data)
Current heart rate
165
Average heart rate
AV 135
Average pace
18:30/km
Calorie expenditure
2345 kcal
Fat burn
108 G
The following data can be displayed:
Workout data
Workout time 0:00:00
Average speed 9.8 km/h
Distance 23.45 km
Steps 23459 St
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Display
(Example data)
Current pace
18:30/km
Current speed
9.8 km/h
Workout-Mode
−To display the various workout data in the bottom display, press the
“VIEW” button for approx. 2 seconds for each.
The following data can be displayed:
Workout data
Current heart rate 165
Distance 24.45 km
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Workout-Mode
Current heart rate and distance cannot be shown in the top
display if they have been selected in the bottom display.
Determining the max. heart rate
To determine your maximum heart rate you must enter your year of birth in
the basic settings (see previous chapter “basic settings”).
The maximum heart rate is calculated as follows:
Age (example): 50
Maximum heart rate = 220 – age (220 – 50) = 170
If you have not entered your year of birth in the basic settings, the
heart rate will be compared to a standard value.
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Workout-Mode
Training zone, heart rate alarm and stride length settings
1. To set up training zones, alarms and stride lengths, hold down the
“MODE” button for approx. 2 seconds whilst in Workout-Mode.
2. The top display w ill brief ly show “ HR ZONE” and the “HEALTH” display
will appear.
You can now select a training zone. With the training zone you can set
suitable lower and upper heart rate limits.
The Heart Rate Watch has one customizable training zone (MY ZONE) and
three pre-set training zones:
−The Health training zone (HEALTH)
Lower heart rate limit 50 % (of the maximum heart rate)
Upper heart rate limit 65 %
Suitable for longer workout sessions with low effort.
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−The Aerobic training zone (AEROBIC)
Lower heart rate limit 65 %
Upper heart rate limit 80 %
Suitable for athletes who would lik e to improve their performance
and stamina with increased calorie burning.
−The Fat Burn training zone (FAT BURN)
Lower heart rate limit 55 %
Upper heart rate limit 75 %
Suitable for athletes who would like to burn fat.
3. To select between HEA LTH, MY ZONE, AEROBIC and FAT BU RN, press
the “ST./STP.” button or the “LAP/RESET” button.
4. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
If you have selected the “HEALTH”, “AEROBIC” or “FAT BURN” training
zone, continue to number 9.
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Workout-Mode
If you have selected “MY ZONE ”, the heart ra te valu e will flash for the
lower heart rate limit (below).
5. Set your lower heart rate limit by pressing the “ST./STP.” button
(forward) or “LAP/RESET” button (backward).
6. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
The heart rate value will flash for the upper heart rate limit (above).
7. Set your upper heart rate limit by pressing the “ST./STP.” button
(forward) or “LAP/RESET” button (backward).
8. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
“ BELOW” display will appear.
9. To determine whether an alarm should sound when you drop below
your lower heart rate limit, press the “ST./STP.” button or
“LAP/RESET” button. You can switch between “ON” and “OFF”.
10. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
“ ABOVE” display will appear.
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11. To determine whether an alarm should sou nd when you exceed your
upper heart rate limit, press the “ST./STP.” button or “LAP/RESET”
button. You can switch between “ON” and “OFF”.
12. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
“ MAX” display will appear.
13. To determine whether an alarm sh ould sound when you reach you
max. heart rate limit, press the “ST. /STP.” button or “ LAP/RESET” b utton. You can switch between “ON” and “OFF”.
14. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
“HR ALERT” display will appear.
15. To determine whether an alarm s hould sound for all alarm s, press the
“ST./STP.” button or “LAP/RESET” button. You can switch between
“ON” and “OFF”.
“HR ALERT” display will re-appear.
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16. To determine whether the alarm should be in visual form (LED-lights
), press the “ST./STP.” button or “LAP/RESET” button. You can
switch between “ON” and “OFF”.
If the LED-display turns red, this means the heart rate zone
has dropped below the lower limit, exceeded the upper lim it, or
exceeded the max heart rate.
The “STRIDE WALK” display will appear.
17. Enter your stride length when walking by pressing the “ST./STP.”
button (forward) or “LAP/RESET” button (backward).
A good method for working out you r average stride length is to
walk/run a fixed distance (e.g. 100 m) and count the steps as you
do so. Then divide the distance by the number of steps and then
change the metres into centimetres.
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18. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
The “STRIDE RUN” display will appear.
19. Enter your stride length when running by pressing the “ST./STP.”
button (forward) or “LAP/RESET” button (backward).
Set the stride length for both walking and running even if you
would only like to walk or run. This gives you the most conclusiv e
result. Otherwise the Heart Rate Wa tch will use a standard value
that does not fit your personal movement profile.
20. Press the “VIEW” button to con firm your se lection. All settings will b e
saved.
21. You can exit the settings by pressing the “MODE“ button. If you do not
press any button, you will be automatically returned to WorkoutMode after one minute.
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If you have selected the heart rate display in the bottom display,
symbol will flash (Fig. D).
Workout
Place the Heart Rate Watch on your wrist (ideally behind the wri st
bone) and fasten the strap. The strap should not be too tight nor
make sure it cannot be lost.
Starting workout
too loose. You should fasten it as not to cause any pain but as to
−To start the workout, press the “ST./STP.” button in Workout-Mode.
the heart symbol will flash (Fig. D).
If you have selected pace or speed in the bottom display, the
runner symbol will flash (Fig. D).
If you have selected distance in the bottom display, the flag
Workout-Mode
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Workout-Mode
Heart rate monitoring will start automatically as soon as the
watch is put into Workout-Mode and will automatically stop when
you exit Workout-Mode. Heart rate mon itoring is carried out by
the optical sensor on the underside of the watch case (Fig. B).
Stopping workout
−To stop the workout, press the “S T./STP.” button in WorkoutMode. The heart, runner or flag symbol will appea r constant on the
display.
When the workout has been stopped and the Heart Rate Watch
registers no further activity, e.g. pressing a random button, the
watch will automatically re turn to Clock-Mode after two minu tes.
If the heart rate is still being monitored after leav ing Workout-Mode, the
workout has not been stopped.
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Workout-Mode
Loading workout records
−To load your workout records, press the “VIEW” button after the
workout has been stopped.
To access informative records about your calorie consumption
and fat burning, it is important to correctly enter your weight in
the basic settings (see chapter “basic settings”).
The distance is calculated by multiplying the set stride length,
number of steps travelled and the step frequency. The more
precisely the stride length in the basic settings corresponds to the
actual stride length (see chapter “basic settings” ), the more precisely the
distance is calculated.
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Workout-Mode
The more precisely the stride leng th in the basic settings corresponds to the actual stride length (s ee chapter “basic settings”)
and the more even the duration of each of these steps is, the
more precisely the speed can be calculated.
Resetting records
−To reset all recorded workout data back to zero, press and hold the
“LAP/RESET” button for 2 seconds in Workout-Mode after the
workout has been stopped.
Lap times
Generating lap times
−To generate lap times in Workout-Mode, during your workout press
the “LAP/RESET” button . The lap times will be shown on the dis-
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Alarm-Mode
play for approx. 10 seconds. T he Heart Rate Wa tch can record up to
10 laps.
Loading lap times
−To load recorded lap times, press the “LAP/RESET” button in
Workout-Mode after the workout has been stopped. Lap 01 w ill appear on the display. All recorded lap times can be load ed by press ing
the “LAP/RESET” button. Pressing the “LAP/RESET” button after the
last lap is shown will automatically return you to Workout-Mod e. If
you would like to exit the lap records before this, press the “ST./STP.”
button . This will also return you to Workout-Mode.
Resetting lap times
−In the lap times view, press and hold the “LAP/RESET” button for
approx. 2 seconds to delete all lap ti mes. The Heart Rate Watch w ill
then automatically return to Workout-Mode.
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Alarm-Mode
ALARM-MODE
1. Press the “MODE” button , until the “ALARM” display appears in
the top display and then “AL OFF” or “AL ON” appears.
2. To set a custom daily alarm tim e, hol d down the “MODE ” button for 2
seconds.
The minutes will flash.
3. Set the minutes by pressing the “ST./STP.” button (forward) or
“LAP/RESET” button (backward).
4. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
The hours will flash.
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Timer-Mode
5. Set the hours by pressing the “ST./STP.” button (forward) or
“LAP/RESET” button (backward).
6. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
“OFF” will flash on the display.
7. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
8. To deactivate the daily alarm, after number 6 press the “ST./STP.”
button or “LAP/RESET” button to switch to “OFF”.
9. Exit the settings for the alarm by pressing the “MODE” button. If you
do not press any button, you will be automatically returned to the
Alarm-Mode after one minute.
A 30-second alarm will now sound every day at the set time. To turn
off the alarm sound, press any button.
TIMER-MODE
1. Press the “MODE” button , until the “TIMER” display appears in
the top display and then “TMR 00” appears.
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Timer-Mode
In Timer-Mode, the seconds are sh o wn in the top display a nd the hours a nd
minutes in the bottom display.
Countdown
Countdown settings
2. Hold down the “MODE” button for approx. 2 seconds.
The hours will flash.
3. Set the hours by pressing the “ST./STP.” button (forward) or
“LAP/RESET” button (backward).
4. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
5. The minutes will flash.
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Timer-Mode
6. Set the minutes by pressing the “ST./STP.” button (forward) or
“LAP/RESET” button (backward).
7. Press the “VIEW” button to confirm your selection.
8. The seconds will flash.
9. Set the seconds by pressing the “ST./STP.” button (forward) or
“LAP/RESET” button (backward).
10. To save your settings, press the “MODE” button. If you do not press
any button, the Heart Rate Watch will automatically return t o TimerMode after one minute.
Using the countdown
1. To start the countdown, press the “ST./STP.” button.
The time will now count down from the set time.
2. To stop the countdown, press the “ST./STP.” button.
3. To continue the countdown, press the “ST./STP.” button.
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Power saving mode
When the countdown reaches the la st 10 minutes, a brief alarm w ill
sound every minute. When the countdown reaches the last minute, an
alarm will sound every 10 seconds. When the countdown reaches the
last 5 seconds, an alarm will sound every second. When the countdown reaches 00:00, an alarm will sound for 30 seconds. To turn the
alarm off before the 30 seconds is up, press any button.
4. The timer will then return to the start time.
5. If you would like to restart the coun tdown from the start time before
the countdown has ended, stop the countdown and hold down the
“LAP/RESET” button for approx. 2 seconds.
POWER SAVING MODE
The Heart Rate Watch has a power s aving m ode. Y ou can turn the w at ch off
when not in use to save the battery:
1. Switch to Clock-Mode by pressing the “MODE” button .
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Display light
2. Press and hold both “MODE” and “ST./ STP.” buttons at the same
time for approx. 5 seconds.
The Heart Rate Watch is switched off when the display disappears.
3. To switch off power saving mode, press and hold any button for
approx. 2 seconds.
The display will be turned on again.
DISPLAY LIGHT
To light up the display, press the “LIGHT” button . T he display will be lit
up for approx. 3 seconds.
Night mode
The display can also be lit for a longer period of time:
−Press and hold the “LIGHT” button for approx. 2 seconds.
This activates the night mode and the display is lit for one hour.
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Cleaning and maintenance
−To switch off night mode, press the “LIGHT” button. The display light
will switch off after approx. 3 seconds.
The display light uses more power. Frequent use of the display
light reduces the battery life.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Risk of damage!
Water or other liquids that have penetrated th e housing may damage the
Heart Rate Watch.
−Do not submerge the Heart Rate Watch in water or other liquids.
Make sure that no water or other liquids penetrate the housing.
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Storage
Risk of damage!
Improperly cleaning the Heart Rate Watch may damage it.
−Do not use any aggressive cleaners, brushes with metal or nylon
bristles or sharp or metallic cleaning utensils such as knives, hard
scrapers and the like. They could damage the surfaces.
−Make sure that no drops of water remain on the display. Water may
cause permanent discoloration.
−Clean the front and back side of the Heart Rate Watch with a damp,
lint-free cloth.
−Make sure that there are no deposit s on the optical sensor on
the bottom of the device. This will ensure an accurate heart rate
measurement.
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Storage
Problem
Causes and solutions
The Heart Rate Watch is not
The stride length for walking and
described in chapter “Training
length settings”.
You have selected a different
walking and running tempo than
when entering your stride length.
STORAGE
Store the Heart Rate Watch in a coo l, dry place. The Heart Rate Watch can
be stored at temperatures from - 20 °C to + 70 °C.
TROUBLESHOOTING
showing the distance I travelled
correctly.
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running have not been correctly
set. Re-enter the stride length as
zone, heart rate alarm and stride
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Shuffling gait, bad footwear and
sistent measuring.
Climbing hills or stairs has led to a
flat surfaces.
The Heart Rate Watch is not
Your heart rate is under 40 beats
per minute.
Make sure the strap is not too
bone.
The display light is not working.
Charge the Heart Rate Watch
battery.
The battery is not charging.
Connect the charger cable as
working correctly.
Troubleshooting
uneven terrain have led to incon-
lower distance measurement as the
watch is only suitable for activity on
tightly or loosely fastened. Ideally,
place the watch behind the wrist
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Troubleshooting
described in the chapter “start-up”.
Make sure that the USB connection
ty.
No display
The Heart Rate Watch could possi-
The battery could possibly be
“basic settings”).
Display is dark
The Heart Rate Watch could possibly be overheating (sunlight, sur-
that you plugged your Heart Rate
Watch into has a source of electrici-
bly be switched off. Press and hold
any button for approx. 2 seconds to
switch the watch on.
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empty. Charge the battery.
The contrast is possibly set too low.
Turn up the contrast (see chapter
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rounding temperature too high).
Leave the watch to cool down.
Display is very unresponsive
Once the temperature increases
return to normal.
No heart rate display
The optical sensor for monitoring
and maintenance”.
The Heart Rate Monitor battery is
ibed in chapter “Charging the
Heart Rate Watch battery”.
Workout cannot be started
The maximum workout time of 9
hours, 59 minutes, 59 seconds has
Troubleshooting
above 0 °C again, the display should
the heart rate on the underside of
the case is dirty. Clean the sensor
as described in chapter “Cleaning
low. Charge the battery as descr
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Technical data
been reached. The display will
ting records”.
show “FULL”. Delete the workout
data as described in chapter “reset-
TECHNICAL DATA
Model no.: AA7-PUOS-5A, AA7-PUOS-5B, AA7-PUOS-5C
Article number: 57789
Operating temperature: - 10 °C to + 50 °C
Storage temperature: - 20 °C to + 70 °C
Rechargeable battery:
Type: Lithium-Polymer-Akku
Capacity: 50 mAh
Voltage: 3,7 V
Charging current: < 25 mA
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Measurement ranges:
Heart rate: 40 to 225 bpm
Steps: 0 – 99999 steps
Calories: 0 – 9999 kcal
Fat burning: 0 – 1298 grams
Distance: 0 – 99.99 km
Speed: maximum 45 km/h
Pace: maximum 1 min. 20 sec.
Workout time: maximum 9 hrs, 59 min. 59 sec.
Countdown: maximum 23 hrs. 59 min. 59 sec.
Materials:
Material housing: ABS plastic
Material strap: PU
Material buckle: stainless steel
Disposal
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Disposal
DISPOSAL
Disposing of the packaging
Dispose of the packaging separated into single type materials. Dispose of
cardboard and carton as waste paper and foils via the recyclable material
collection service.
Disposing of old appliances
Should the scale no longer be capable of being used at some point in tim e,
dispose of it in accordance with the reg ulations in force in your state or
country.
Batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with household waste!
As the end user you are required by law to bring all batteries and rechargeable batteries, regardless whe ther th ey contain harmful substances* or not,
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Disposal
to a collection point run by the communal authority or borough or to a
retailer, so that they can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly
manner. Turn in the batteries and rechargeable batteries at your collectio n
point in a discharged state only!
* labelled with: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead
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Disposal
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Heart Rate Watch
Warranty Detail s
REGISTER YOUR PURCHASE AT www.aldi.com.au/en/about-aldi/product-
registration/ TO KEEP UP-TO-DATE WITH IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFORMATION
The produc t is guaranteed to be free fro m defects in wor kmanship and pa rts for a
period of 24 months from the date of purchase. Defects that occur within this
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( 1800 823 104 : www.krippl-watches.com
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warranty pe riod, u nder no rmal use and c are , will be repair ed, re place d or re funde d at
our discretio n. The be nef its co nferr ed by this war ra nty are in add it ion to a ll rig hts a n d
remedies in respec t of the prod uct tha t th e cons umer has under the Co mpe titio n an d
Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws.
Our goods co me with guar antees that c annot be e xcluded unde r the Austr alian Consumer Law. Y ou are entitl ed to a replac ement or refu nd for a major failure and f or
compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also
entitled to ha ve the goods r epaired or re placed if the go ods fail to be of acceptable
quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
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Heart Rate Watch
Repair and Refurbished Goods or Part Notice
REGISTER YOUR PURCHASE AT www.aldi.com.au/en/about-aldi/product-
registration/ TO KEEP UP-TO-DATE WITH IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFORMATION
Unfortunate ly, f rom ti me to t ime, fa ulty produc ts ar e man ufac tured wh ich need to be
returned to the Supplier for repair.
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Please be awa re tha t if yo ur pro duct is capa ble o f retai ning user-ge nera ted da ta (s uch
as files stored on a computer hard drive, telephone numbers stored on a mobile
telephone, s ongs s tore d on a po rtabl e media playe r, ga mes sa ved on a ga mes conso le
or files stored on a USB memory stick) during the process of repair, some or all of your
stored data may be lost. We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to
sending the product for repair.
You should a ls o be awa re tha t ra the r t han repa iri ng goo ds, we may replace the m with
refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process.
Please be assured though, refurbished parts or replacem ents are only used where
they meet ALDI’s stringe nt quali ty spe cifica tions. I f at a ny ti me y ou fee l yo ur repa ir is
being han dled unsa tisfac torily , you ma y es calate yo ur com plaint. Pleas e tele phone us
on 1800 823 104 or write to us at: