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N4 FEaturEs aNd spEciFicatioNs

Analog Heart Rate Monitor

12 / 24 Hour Clock

50 Year Calendar

Daily Alarm

Backlight

Customized User Settings

User Selectable Chronograph Views

  •  % Maximum Heart Rate

  •  Total Calories

  •  Total Time In Heart Rate Zone

  •  Upper Heart Rate Limit

  •  Lower Heart Rate Limit

  •  Total Time

24 Hour Chronograph

9 Run Memory

Accumulated Memory of last 9 Runs

Preset Heart Rate Intensity Zones

Heart Rate Zone Alarm

Comprehensive Run Data Mode

  •  Run Date

  •  Total Time

  •  Total Time In Heart Rate Zone

  •  Total Calories

  •  % Fat Burned

  •  Maximum BPM

  •  Average BPM

N4 HrM taBLE oF coNtENts

  N4 Features and Specifications .......................................................  1
  Warnings and Cautions ....................................................................  2
  Warnings and Cautions ....................................................................  3
  Care of the HR Transmitter ..............................................................  3
  Wearing the HR Transmitter .............................................................  4
  TIME MODE .....................................................................................  5
  Setting Time and Date ......................................................................  5
  Turning Button Chime ON or OFF ....................................................  5
  Switching Upper Display in Time Mode ............................................  5
  HRM MODE .....................................................................................  6
  Using the Preset Heart Rate Intensity Levels ..................................  6
  HRM Mode User Settings ................................................................  6
  Heart Rate Zone Alarm and Limit Indicators ....................................  7
  Switching HRM Mode Views ............................................................  7
  Saving Workout to Data Mode or .....................................................  7 

  Clearing Workout without Saving to Data Mode
  DATA MODE .....................................................................................  8
  Reviewing Stored Workouts .............................................................  8
  Clearing Stored Workouts ................................................................  8
  USING THE BACKLIGHT ................................................................  8
  ALARM MODE .................................................................................  8
  Setting the Daily Alarm .....................................................................  8
  Turning the Alarm ON or OFF ..........................................................  8
  Water Resistance and Batteries .......................................................  9
  Battery Replacement ........................................................................  10
  Troubleshooting the N4 Watch .........................................................  11
  Troubleshooting the HR Transmitter ................................................  12
 

Summary of Contents for N4

Page 1: ...ENGLISH FRAN AIS ESPA OL DEUTSCH...

Page 2: ...ONTENTS N4 Features and Specifications 1 Warnings and Cautions 2 Warnings and Cautions 3 Care of the HR Transmitter 3 Wearing the HR Transmitter 4 TIME MODE 5 Setting Time and Date 5 Turning Button Ch...

Page 3: ...or starting an exercise program Please keep in mind your watch is a sensitive technical instrument With proper care and maintenance it will last for many years However improper care and handling can c...

Page 4: ...chemicals such as gasoline cleaning solvents acetone alcohol insect repellent sunscreen and other toiletries as they may damage the unit KEEP the unit out of the reach of children and pets The unit c...

Page 5: ...ol days or at the beginning of your workout it may be necessary to moisten the electrodes on the back of the transmitter using saliva or one of the commercially available conductive creams DO NOT use...

Page 6: ...me ON or OFF In TIME mode PRESS START VIEW to toggle the button chime ON or OFF With the button chime ON a short beep will sound upon each button press and at the top of each hour NOTE Turning the but...

Page 7: ...out 70 Max HR to 80 Max HR L3 Heavy Intensity Workout 80 Max HR to 90 Max HR HRM Mode User Settings NOTE The chronograph must be reset to 00 00 00 to enter the user settings From HRM mode PRESS HOLD L...

Page 8: ...ing the Chronograph Saving Workout to Data Mode or Clearing Workout without Saving to Data Mode PRESS START VIEW to start and stop the chronograph The chronograph must be stopped to save or clear the...

Page 9: ...sing the Backlight In ANY mode PRESS LIGHT SET to activate the 3 second backlight NOTE Heavy use of the backlight will effect the overall battery life Although we recognize the backlight is an extreme...

Page 10: ...ay especially when the backlight is active the heart rate function will not activate NOTE Keep watch batteries away from children and pets NOTE This product contains a button cell battery If swallowed...

Page 11: ...d that you employ the assistance of a trained repair technician to replace the transmitter battery Follow the steps below to replace the transmitter battery Using a coin turn the battery hatch counter...

Page 12: ...e backlight feature of the watch is used extensively Whenever you are experiencing issues related to the function of the unit it is recommended that you reset the watch to factory settings as a first...

Page 13: ...r in all directions Transmission Range The heart rate monitor system has an effective range of 28 30 inches 75 meters If the monitor is separated from the transmitter strap by a greater distance than...

Page 14: ...ision de Implus Footcare LLC Titulaire de licence de New Balance Athletic Shoe Inc New Balance et Flying NB les marques pr sent es sont des marques de New Balance Athletic Shoe Inc Copyright 2010 Impl...

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