Teach new power output sensor, Backround information, Polar sport zones – POLAR CS600 User Manual

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Select >

On > Teach new sensor?

is displayed

Select

Yes

to confirm teaching > Start test drive is displayed.

Make sure you are not near (40 m/131 ft) other Cadence sensors. >

Completed

! and

Exercise displays

updated

are displayed.

Select

No

to cancel teaching. The cycling computer will not be able to measure cadence data.

Select >

Off

and the display returns to the previous menu display.

Once the cadence sensor is taught to recognize to the cycling computer once, it will do so even if the
sensor has been turned off. When the cadence sensor is turned back on next time,

Teach new sensor?

is

displayed. Select

No

and the monitor will go into

On/Off

mode. Select

On

to activate the cadence sensor. If

Yes

is selected, the monitor goes into teaching mode.

Teach New Power Output Sensor*

Settings

> Bike > Bike 1 > Power > On/Off

Select

> On > Teach new sensor?

is displayed.

Select

Yes

to confirm teaching > Start test drive is displayed >

Completed

! and

Exercise displays

updated

are displayed.

Select

No

to cancel teaching. The cycling computer will not be able to measure power data.

Select >

Off

> and the display returns to the previous menu display.

Once the power sensor is taught to recognize the cycling computer, it will do so even if the sensor has been
turned off. When the power sensor is turned back on, the

Teach new sensor?

is displayed. Select

No

and

Exercise displays updated

appears. The monitor will go into

On/Off

mode. Earlier taught power sensor is

taken into use. If

Yes

is selected, the cycling computer goes into teaching mode.

*Optional sensors required

1 1 . B A C K R O U N D I N F O R M AT I O N

Polar Sport Zones

Polar sport zones offer a new level of effectiveness in heart rate-based training. Training is divided into
five sport zones based on percentages of your maximum heart rate. With sport zones, you can easily
select and monitor training intensities and follow Polar’s sport zones-based training programs.

Target zone

Intensity % of
HR

max

, bpm

Example
durations

Training benefit

MAXIMUM

90–100%

171–190 bpm

less than 5
minutes

Benefits

: Maximal or near maximal effort

for breathing and muscles.

Feels like

: Very exhausting for breathing

and muscles.

Feels like

: Very experienced and fit

cyclists. Short intervals only, usually
final preparation for short riding events.

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