Operation, Telemetric heart rate monitor, How to use your chest strap – Schwinn 460 User Manual

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Telemetric Heart Rate Monitor

Monitoring your Heart Rate is one of the best ways to control the intensity of your
exercise. This feature is built into the Schwinn

®

460 fitness machine.

The Schwinn

®

460 uses a Heart Rate Chest Strap Transmitter to send your Heart Rate

signals to the console. The console displays your Heart Rate in “beats per minute” in the
lower-middle window of the display.

The Heart Rate Chest Strap Transmitter is included.

How to Use Your Chest Strap

Using the Schwin

n

®

460 heart rate transmitter chest strap, you can monitor your heart

rate at any time during your workout:

5. The transmitter will send your heart rate to the Schwinn

®

460 fitness machine’s receiver and your Beats Per Minute

(BPM) will be displayed in the HEART RATE display within a matter of several seconds.

6. Always remove the transmitter before cleaning the chest strap. Clean the chest strap regularly with mild soap

and water and thoroughly dry it. Residual sweat and moisture keep the transmitter active and drain the battery
in the transmitter.

Note: Do not use abrasives or chemicals such as steel wool or alcohol for cleaning, as they can damage the

electrodes permanently.

Replacement chest straps are available by calling your Nautilus

Representative.

If the Heart Rate Transmitter is not sending a signal to your console, the PULSE display will show 3 dashes. Check to

make certain that the textured contact areas on the chest strap are contacting with your skin. You may need to lightly

wet the contact areas. If no signal appears or you need further information, please call a Nautilus

Representative

.

1. The heart rate

transmitter is attached

to a chest strap to

keep your hands free

during your workout.

Attach the transmitter to

the elastic chest strap.

2. Adjust the strap length

to fit snugly and

comfortably against

your skin. Secure the

strap around your

chest, just below

the chest muscles,

and buckle it.

3. Lift the transmitter

off your chest and

moisten the two

grooved electrode

areas on the back.

4. Check that the

wet electrode areas

are firmly against

your skin.

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