Crivit 1-LD3875 User Manual

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Setting the heart rate target zone

ATTENTION: Consult your physician before selecting a
target zone. The target zone presets are approximate
guidelines and are not suitable for everyone.


While viewing the current heart rate and target zone sub-feature, press and hold
SET to select a preset target zone or set the user defined target zone (ZN-P/ZN-
U). The user defined target zone will appear on the display. Repeatedly press SEL
to select the desired target zone: User defined (ZN-P/ZN-U), Leisure (ZN-1),
Fitness (ZN-2), Sport (ZN-3). The following table contains an overview of the
zones 1-3. To set the user defined target zone press set while displaying the user
defined target zone (ZN-P/ZN-U) to enter setting mode. The lower limit will blink
on the display. Set the lower limit by pressing SEL and confirm your setting by
pressing SET. Set the upper limit in the same way.

Age

>

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

65

Zone 1

130

126

123

120

117

113

110

107

104

100

Leisure

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

50-65 %
MHR

100

97

95

92

90

87

85

82

80

77

Zone 2

160

156

152

148

144

140

136

132

128

124

Fitness

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

65-80 %
MHR

130

126

123

120

117

113

110

107

104

100

Zone 3

190

185

180

175

171

166

161

156

152

147

Sport

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

to

80-95
MHR

160

156

152

148

144

140

136

132

128

124

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Activating/deactivating the heart rate alarm
Press SET while viewing the current heart rate and target zone sub-feature, press
SET briefly to activate or deactivate the target heart rate alarm. If the alarm is
activated, the symbol will appear on the display.

Resetting the heart rate data
The heart rate data is reset daily at midnight.

Memory mode (SPEICH/MEMORY)

First, press MODE to select memory mode (SPEICH/MEMORY). The data for the
past 14 days can now be viewed. Press SEL to access the next feature. The data
for steps, distance (km), calories, fat burn (g) and odometer (G-Dst/ODO) is
saved for 14 days.

Total memory (14 days)
The order of the features is: Total Step/Total Distance (Total Step/Total Distance)
> Total Calories/Total Fat Burn (Total Calories/Total Fat Burn) > Odometer (G-
Dst/ODO) > BMI (BMI)

Note:
The stored daily values for calories, fat burn, average speed and maximum speed
are reset nightly at 0:00 but are stored in the 14-day memory.

Notes on the BMI
The BMI is a statistical measurement that can be used to judge a persons weight.
For adults, a value between 18.5 and 25 is considered normal. Values below
18.5 are considered "underweight". Values above 25 are considered
"overweight". Values above 30 are considered "Obese".

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