POLAR CS300 User Manual

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Extra User Settings

The cycling computer uses HR

max

, HR

sit

and VO

2max

values for estimating your energy expenditure.

Note: Default values of HR

max

, HR

sit

and VO

2max

based on your age may be used when no other accurate values are available.

1. HR

max

(Maximum heart rate)

HR

max

is the highest number of heartbeats per minute during maximum physical exertion. HR

max

is used to determine exercise intensity.

HR

max

may vary to some extent according to sport genre, for example running HR

max

> cycling HR

max

> swimming HR

max

.

The most accurate method for determining individual HR

max

is to perform a maximal exercise stress test in a laboratory. HR

max

can also

be deduced from the HR

max

-p score given by the Polar Fitness Test. Or, calculate an estimate of HR

max

with the age-based formula

‘220 minus age’.

2. HR

sit

(Heart rate value in a sitting position)

HR

sit

is your typical heart rate when you are not doing any physical activity (while sitting). To easily determine HR

sit

, wear your transmitter,

sit down and do not engage in any physical activity. After two or three minutes, press OK in Time mode to view your heart rate. This is your

HR

sit

. For a more precise measurement, repeat the procedure several times and calculate your average.

3. VO

2max

(Maximal oxygen uptake)

VO

2max

is your body’s maximum capacity for oxygen consumption during maximum exertion. The most accurate way of determining VO

2max

is to perform a maximal stress test in a laboratory.

If you know your exact clinically tested VO

2max

, select the value from the scroll list. Otherwise, measure a comparable value, OwnIndex,

by taking the Polar Fitness Test. For further instructions, see chapter 4.3 Polar Fitness Test.

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