Oregon Scientific SE122 User Manual

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5.

: Indicates battery power is low

6.

: Indicates alarm in On

7. MODE: Toggle between modes; enter settings mode
8. ST/SP: Start / stop stopwatch
9.

: Calorie unit

10.

: indicates a heart rate reading is detected

11.

: Upper / Lower heart rate limits reached

12.

: Indicates keypad is locked

13. : Indicates stopwatch is running
14.

: Activate backlight; lock / unlock keypad

15.

KCAL : Display heart rate; activate high/low heart

rate alert

THE TRANSMITTER

The transmitter is used to count your heartbeat and transmit
the data to the receiver. To put it on:

1. Wet the conductive pads on the underside of the

transmitter with water or a conductive gel to help
establish a solid contact.

2. Strap the transmitter across the chest. Adjust the strap

until the transmitter sits snugly below the pectoral
muscles for an accurate heart rate signal.

HINTS

• The position of the transmitter affects its performance.

Move the transmitter along the strap for the best
transmission. Avoid areas with dense chest hair.

• In dry, cold climates, it takes the transmitter a while to

function steadily. This is normal, as the conductive pads
need a film of sweat to improve contact with the skin.

NOTE

To maintain the best performance of your chest belt,

please handle it with care according to the following:

• Do not wrap the chest belt in a wet towel nor with other

wet materials.

• Do not store the chest belt in a hot (about 50°C) and

humid (about 90%) environment.

• Do not place or wash the chest belt under running

water, instead clean it with a wet cloth.

• Do not place the conductive rubber face down on a

metal table or surface.

• Properly dry the chest belt immediately after use.

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