Care And Maintenance; Troubleshooting - York Fitness P30 Instruction Manual

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Clean the transmitter with mild soap and water regularly after use to
remove dirt. Do not expose to direct sunlight or temperatures above
122 degrees Fahrenheit ( 50 degrees Celsius) or below 14 degrees
Fahrenheit ( -10 degrees Celsius).
Never store the YORK P30 wet.
To replace the transmitter battery, undo the battery hatch with a suitable
coin and remove the old battery. Ensure that the new battery is inserted
into the hatch correctly with the plus sign facing the battery hatch.
Check the rubber gasket is clean, correctly fitted and not damaged,
then close the hatch securely, the watch receiver should be returned
to a jewellery shop for battery replacement.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
YOU DON'T KNOW WHERE YOU ARE IN THE SETTING PROCEDURE
A long press of the MODE button will return you to a main screen.
NO HEART RATE READING
1.Check that the elastic strap is tight enough.
2.Check that the electrodes of the YORK P30 Transmitter
are wet and that you are wearing it as described.
3.Check that the transmitter electrodes are clean.
MONITOR DISPLAY IS FADED OR BLANK.
Have the batteries checked.
HEART RATE READING IS ERRATIC
(HEART SYMBOL FLASHES IRREGULARY)
1.Check that the receiver is within the 80cm maximum distance
from the transmitter.
2.Check that the transmitter strap is tight.
3.Check that the electrodes are moistened.
HEART RATE VERY HIGH (ABOVE 200BPM)
Your YORK P30 is a very sensitive piece of equipment and
P30
may be temporary affected by strong electromagnetic signals. This
may cause erratic and often elevated heart rate displays. Common
sources of electromagnetic interference include televisions,
computers, TV antennas high voltage power lines and motor driven
exercise equipment. Signals from other YORK heart rate monitors
may also cause interference. Check your surroundings and move
away from the source of interference.
YORK P30 HRM / 21
P30
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