Frequently asked questions – POLAR M21 User Manual

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FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS

W H A T S H O U L D I D O I F . . .

... OWNZONE DETERMINATION ONLY SELDOM GIVES

ME HEART RATE LIMITS WHICH ARE BASED ON HEART

RATE VARIABILITY (OZ.V)?

1. Check that the elastic strap is snug enough.

2. Make sure that the electrodes of the transmitter are

moistened against your skin.

3. Put on the transmitter 15-20 minutes prior to the start of

your exercise to ensure good adaptation between the

electrodes and your skin.

4. Start the first stage of determining your OwnZone

sufficiently slowly. If you obtain the heart rate limits

based on age (OZ.A) within the first 2 minutes you have

raised your heart rate too quickly. The heart rate reading

should not rise over 20 beats/ minute from the starting

level. During the first stage you can, for example, put on

your sports clothing.

5. If you reach the OwnZone limits based on age (OZ.A) or

the previously determined OwnZone limits based on

your heart rate variability (OZ.L) only after 10 minutes

from starting specification you have not raised your

heart rate sufficiently rapidly. Raise your heart rate more

quickly during the OwnZone determination.

6. If you have always used walking and running to

determine your OwnZone, walking uphill, cycling or

using an ergometer may work better for you.

7. Stress or heavy mental loading may reduce your heart

rate variability so that the needed point where the heart

rate variability vanishes cannot be measured. Relax for 5

- 10 minutes before exercising by sitting down and

decreasing your heart rate.

M52 man USA GBR A 2001

10/12/01, 12:46

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