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Summary of Contents for Girth Sleeve

Page 1: ...S E A V E R B E Y O N D P E R F O R M A N C E ...

Page 2: ...GIRTH SLEEVE ...

Page 3: ...training is under way STANDBY MODE GETTING STARTED Charge your girth sleeve with the included wireless charger The girth sleeve has a 10 hour battery life when on and a two week run time on sleep mode The girth sleeve automatically switches on when you connect it to the application via Bluetooth ...

Page 4: ...the casing on the bottom Note A red light will switch on for just a few seconds on the charger when you plug it in First pluginthewirelesscharger into a power outlet Then place it on the lower right part of the girth sleeve behind the casing The horse logo of the char ger should be facing the girth sleeve ...

Page 5: ...nd turn off when the battery is fully charged In order to be able to see this red light and make sure the girth sleeve is charging you can position it this way while charging It will take about 1h 1h30 for the girth sleeve to fully charge During charging it might get a little warm but no worries this is normal ...

Page 6: ...ps for stud girths 1st photo and 2 velcro straps for thin girths 2nd photo You can also use the velcros as an extension of the straps if you have a big stud girth and the straps are too short For thin girths you can attach the straps around the girth sleeve to make sure it is tighlty fixed on the girth ...

Page 7: ...ll the data of your training session Otherwise an error message will display on your appli cation at the end of your training Be particularly careful if you have a girth that is thinner than the girth sleeve as data might be distorted from an improper attachment with the girth sleeve being too loose on the girth USER GUIDE ...

Page 8: ...sleeve for accurate and reliable data you need to apply water preferably warm on the two electrodes as well as directly on your horse with a sponge You can also put gel on the two electrodes instead of using water The second electrode must be placed behind the withers on the left side of the horse right where the saddle comes in contact with the horse s back See the image on the right ...

Page 9: ...USER GUIDE PLACING THE WITHERS ELECTRODE ...

Page 10: ...act with the horse s skin 2 After putting the saddle and right before tighte ning the girth put your hand with the electrode underneath the saddle pad as if to raise it off the withers Put the electrode there making sure it is maintained by the saddle with the wire towards the ground 3 Once the electrode is blocked tighten the girth and then attach the wire to the snap button on the girth sleeve i...

Page 11: ...anks to the ma terial we chose to use in particular that it does not apply any negative pressure on the horse s back We have also considered safety issues if something were to get caught in the wire it will automatically come off the snap button to avoid any risk of injuries without breaking the girth sleeve ...

Page 12: ...The Seaver application can be downloaded via standard platforms DOWNLOAD From iOS 8 From Android 4 4 Bluetooth 4 0 COMPATIBILITY APPLICATION ...

Page 13: ...d then connect to it Before being able to launch a training you will need to connect your girth sleeve to the app To do that click on the Bluetooth button in red on the home screen of the app Another page will display where you will be able to select your girth sleeve and connect it ...

Page 14: ...happen in three cases if the girth sleeve is not charged if the girth sleeve is not nearby if you did not activate your location in the parame ters of the app Once you have connected your girth sleeve it will au tomatically be updated if needed Be aware that this can take some time if you have a poor internet connec tion ...

Page 15: ...a layer of glue to the girth sleeve It might crack a little but do not worry it will not affect the electronics ABOUT YOUR GIRTH SLEEVE It is preferable that you keep your phone on you during your session in order to have data that use your gps speed distance and for data gathering and retrieval not to take too long at the end of your training ...

Page 16: ...ake measurements of your horse Measuring your horse is an essential part of the horse s profile creation in the Seaver application Indeed our algorithms thresholds will then be set accor ding to these measurements in order to provide the most accurate results adapted to your horse PRACTICAL INFORMATION ...

Page 17: ...ound If you do not have a height measuring stick hold the measuring tape vertically behind the horse s fore limbs Take the measurement from the highest point of the withers to the ground making sure to keep the tape as straight as possible ...

Page 18: ...e girth s height will be required to calculate jumping data such as fence heights Hold the measuring tape vertically behind the fore limbs and place the tip under the belly right where the girth would be ...

Page 19: ...Measure your pony s bel ly from the withers going behind his shoulders and through the girth area HORSE Measure your horse s belly going through the middle of the back and the umbilical PONY ...

Page 20: ...Measure from the tip of the shoulder up to the tip of the buttocks HORSE Measure from the top of the elbow to the tip of the buttocks PONY ...

Page 21: ... the ac curacy of jump height data in particular Place your finger on the middle of the girth sleeve s ca sing and go up vertically to shoulder level following the belly Measure the distance between this point and the middle of the horse s shoulder ...

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