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A1 USA C 5.11.2002 13:43 Page 1 How to Put Y our Heart Rate Monitor On The elastic strap holds the transmitter in the correct position. The Polar A1™ wrist receiver displays your heart rate during exercise. The Polar transmitter detects your heart rate and transmits it to the wrist receiver . 1. Carefully wash the transmitter with a mild soap and[...]
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A1 USA C 5.11.2002 13:43 Page 2 T o find your target heart rate zone, you need to know your maximum heart rate (HR max ). T o estimate your HR max , use the following formula: HR max = 220 – age Y our HR max = 220 – ______ = ________ Y our target heart rate zone is a range between the lower and upper heart rate limits expressed as percentages o[...]