Important Safety and Product Information (Multilingual)
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... time spent viewing the unit's screen while driving or navigating and use of any discrepancies or questions before using a heart rate monitor. • The unit, heart rate monitor, and other factors that may affect safety while driving or navigating. Warning: This product, its packaging, and its components...This notice is designed to provide route suggestions. Do not input destinations, change settings, or access any exercise program. See www.garmin.com/prop65 for the consequences of the unit's controls while driving or navigating. If you have a pacemaker or other implanted ...
... time spent viewing the unit's screen while driving or navigating and use of any discrepancies or questions before using a heart rate monitor. • The unit, heart rate monitor, and other factors that may affect safety while driving or navigating. Warning: This product, its packaging, and its components...This notice is designed to provide route suggestions. Do not input destinations, change settings, or access any exercise program. See www.garmin.com/prop65 for the consequences of the unit's controls while driving or navigating. If you have a pacemaker or other implanted ...
Owner's Manual
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...Product Registration i Contact Garmin i Free Garmin Software i What's in the Box iv Getting Started 1 Buttons 1 Icons 2 FR60 Backlight 2 Changing Modes 2 Turn on Your FR60 3 Pairing Sensors 5 Going for a Run 6 Downloading Free Software....... 6 Sending Workout Data to Your Computer 6 Using the Heart Rate Monitor.... 7 Using the...Second Time Zone......... 12 Training Mode 13 Timed Workout 13 Training Alerts 13 Heart Rate Zones 14 Virtual Partner 17 Interval Workouts 18 Linking to Fitness Equipment 19 History 21 Saving History 22 Viewing History 22 Managing Memory 22 ...
...Product Registration i Contact Garmin i Free Garmin Software i What's in the Box iv Getting Started 1 Buttons 1 Icons 2 FR60 Backlight 2 Changing Modes 2 Turn on Your FR60 3 Pairing Sensors 5 Going for a Run 6 Downloading Free Software....... 6 Sending Workout Data to Your Computer 6 Using the Heart Rate Monitor.... 7 Using the...Second Time Zone......... 12 Training Mode 13 Timed Workout 13 Training Alerts 13 Heart Rate Zones 14 Virtual Partner 17 Interval Workouts 18 Linking to Fitness Equipment 19 History 21 Saving History 22 Viewing History 22 Managing Memory 22 ...
Owner's Manual
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...). Heart rate monitor sends heart rate data to http://buy.garmin.com. Introduction See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the Box? Heart Rate Monitor iv FR60 Owner's Manual Foot Pod USB ANT stick For more information about compatible accessories, go to the FR60 (see page 3). What's in the product box for product warnings and other important information. FR60 sports monitoring watch...
...). Heart rate monitor sends heart rate data to http://buy.garmin.com. Introduction See the Important Safety and Product Information guide in the Box? Heart Rate Monitor iv FR60 Owner's Manual Foot Pod USB ANT stick For more information about compatible accessories, go to the FR60 (see page 3). What's in the product box for product warnings and other important information. FR60 sports monitoring watch...
Owner's Manual
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... (10 m) from your sensor, and you turn on the FR60 screen when the sensors are solid when paired. After a period of the FR60. 2. After you need to wear the heart rate monitor, take a step wearing the foot pod, or pedal your watch are already paired. While the FR60 scans for the first time. If you purchased a sensor...
... (10 m) from your sensor, and you turn on the FR60 screen when the sensors are solid when paired. After a period of the FR60. 2. After you need to wear the heart rate monitor, take a step wearing the foot pod, or pedal your watch are already paired. While the FR60 scans for the first time. If you purchased a sensor...
Owner's Manual
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... to start the timer. 3. Press START to view the training page. 2. Go to http://buy.garmin.com. For information about purchasing additional accessories, go to www.garmin.com/FR60 /owners. 2. Going for a Run 1. Follow the on using the heart rate monitor, see page 8. For instructions on -screen instructions. Downloading Free Software 1. To reestablish the connection Make...
... to start the timer. 3. Press START to view the training page. 2. Go to http://buy.garmin.com. For information about purchasing additional accessories, go to www.garmin.com/FR60 /owners. 2. Going for a Run 1. Follow the on using the heart rate monitor, see page 8. For instructions on -screen instructions. Downloading Free Software 1. To reestablish the connection Make...
Owner's Manual
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... chest and attach it to stay in the heart rate monitor. Using the Heart Rate Monitor The heart rate monitor is activated, your FR60 must be in regular time mode to transfer data to your computer. Wrap the strap around your breastplate. Note: The Garmin logo should be right-side up. Wear the heart rate monitor directly on standby and ready to create a strong...
... chest and attach it to stay in the heart rate monitor. Using the Heart Rate Monitor The heart rate monitor is activated, your FR60 must be in regular time mode to transfer data to your computer. Wrap the strap around your breastplate. Note: The Garmin logo should be right-side up. Wear the heart rate monitor directly on standby and ready to create a strong...
Owner's Manual
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The heart rate icon appears on the lace clip. Lift and separate the foot pod from shifting during your shoelaces securely to remove the foot pod. FR60 Owner's Manual Press the tab on the training page. 6. Tie your activity. 5. Bring the FR60 within range (3 m) of the lace clip to keep the ... Pod on the foot pod must be pointed toward the toe of your chest or warm up heart rate zones, see page 14. Press MODE to tighten the strap on the front of the heart rate monitor. 5. See page 5. Loosen your shoe. Thread the lace clip through two secure sections of ...
The heart rate icon appears on the lace clip. Lift and separate the foot pod from shifting during your shoelaces securely to remove the foot pod. FR60 Owner's Manual Press the tab on the training page. 6. Tie your activity. 5. Bring the FR60 within range (3 m) of the lace clip to keep the ... Pod on the foot pod must be pointed toward the toe of your chest or warm up heart rate zones, see page 14. Press MODE to tighten the strap on the front of the heart rate monitor. 5. See page 5. Loosen your shoe. Thread the lace clip through two secure sections of ...
Owner's Manual
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... for a specific distance. The measurement of calories. Training Alerts To set an alert for your heart rate is based on speed with the foot pod. HEART RATE (heart rate monitor required)-set an alert for a specific amount of calories is above or below the specified value ...range, or when you are inactive during your current workout settings and data. CALORIES (foot pod required)- When finished, press STOP. Press START when you FR60...
... for a specific distance. The measurement of calories. Training Alerts To set an alert for your heart rate is based on speed with the foot pod. HEART RATE (heart rate monitor required)-set an alert for a specific amount of calories is above or below the specified value ...range, or when you are inactive during your current workout settings and data. CALORIES (foot pod required)- When finished, press STOP. Press START when you FR60...
Owner's Manual
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...;-turn Virtual Partner on or off . FOOT POD-select ON, OFF, or CALIBRATE. FR60 Owner's Manual TRAINING PAGES-set up the training pages and data fields you can also set . VIRTUAL PARTNER-turn Auto Pause on or off. HEART RATE-turn Auto Lap on , laps are triggered by distance; PACE-SPEED-select SPEED..., MEDIUM, or FAST. Settings Press MODE > SETTINGS > SPORT to automatically cycle through all of the training data pages 26 while the timer is on the heart rate monitor feature and set up running . you want to manually mark laps.
...;-turn Virtual Partner on or off . FOOT POD-select ON, OFF, or CALIBRATE. FR60 Owner's Manual TRAINING PAGES-set up the training pages and data fields you can also set . VIRTUAL PARTNER-turn Auto Pause on or off. HEART RATE-turn Auto Lap on , laps are triggered by distance; PACE-SPEED-select SPEED..., MEDIUM, or FAST. Settings Press MODE > SETTINGS > SPORT to automatically cycle through all of the training data pages 26 while the timer is on the heart rate monitor feature and set up running . you want to manually mark laps.
Owner's Manual
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RACE MODE-will not default back to automatically cycle through all of the training data pages while the timer is set up biking heart rate zones (see page 17). Race mode turns off . VIRTUAL PARTNER- You can use the auto scroll feature to time mode. BIKE PROFILE-select a ...Auto Pause on , the timer automatically pauses (stops) when the your ride. FR60 Owner's Manual 27 TRAINING PAGES-set the Virtual Partner pace (see page 14). AUTO LAP®-turn Virtual Partner on . turn Auto Lap on the heart rate monitor feature and set . Race mode must be turned on or off . When...
RACE MODE-will not default back to automatically cycle through all of the training data pages while the timer is set up biking heart rate zones (see page 17). Race mode turns off . VIRTUAL PARTNER- You can use the auto scroll feature to time mode. BIKE PROFILE-select a ...Auto Pause on , the timer automatically pauses (stops) when the your ride. FR60 Owner's Manual 27 TRAINING PAGES-set the Virtual Partner pace (see page 14). AUTO LAP®-turn Virtual Partner on . turn Auto Lap on the heart rate monitor feature and set . Race mode must be turned on or off . When...
Owner's Manual
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...: The FR60, the heart rate monitor, the foot pod, and the GSC 10 contain userreplaceable CR2032 batteries. FR60 Battery The FR60 battery will last for important battery safety information. When the battery is disabled. Using the power save transfer mode turns off the computer beacon unless the watch is in... the product box for 1 year (typical use of the backlight reduces battery life. See page 24. 30 FR60 Owner's Manual You can also contact your Garmin dealer to ensure longer battery life. Conserving Battery ...
...: The FR60, the heart rate monitor, the foot pod, and the GSC 10 contain userreplaceable CR2032 batteries. FR60 Battery The FR60 battery will last for important battery safety information. When the battery is disabled. Using the power save transfer mode turns off the computer beacon unless the watch is in... the product box for 1 year (typical use of the backlight reduces battery life. See page 24. 30 FR60 Owner's Manual You can also contact your Garmin dealer to ensure longer battery life. Conserving Battery ...
Owner's Manual
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...ring gasket on the cover. 4. Note: After replacing the battery, you may need to OPEN. 3. Replacing the Heart Rate Monitor Battery 1. The heart rate monitor battery should last for three years. Remove the cover and battery. Locate the circular battery cover on the cover points ...pair the heart rate monitor with the positive side facing up. Use a coin to twist the cover counter-clockwise so the arrow on the back of battery life remain. 32 FR60 Owner's Manual Insert the new battery with your FR60 again. Appendix Heart Rate Monitor Battery The heart rate monitor contains a...
...ring gasket on the cover. 4. Note: After replacing the battery, you may need to OPEN. 3. Replacing the Heart Rate Monitor Battery 1. The heart rate monitor battery should last for three years. Remove the cover and battery. Locate the circular battery cover on the cover points ...pair the heart rate monitor with the positive side facing up. Use a coin to twist the cover counter-clockwise so the arrow on the back of battery life remain. 32 FR60 Owner's Manual Insert the new battery with your FR60 again. Appendix Heart Rate Monitor Battery The heart rate monitor contains a...
Owner's Manual
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... to 50°C) Note: In cold conditions, wear appropriate clothing to 50°C) Radio frequency/protocol: 2.4 GHz/ANT+ wireless communications protocol Power source: USB Heart Rate Monitor Physical size (not including the strap) (W×H×D): 13.7 × 1.3 × 0.4 in. (34.7 × 3.4 × 1.1 cm) ... communications protocol System Compatibility: ANT+ FR60 Owner's Manual 35 Battery Life: approximately 3 years (1 hour per day) Operating temperature: from 14°F to 122°F (from -10°C to keep the temperature of the heart rate monitor near your body temperature. See www...
... to 50°C) Note: In cold conditions, wear appropriate clothing to 50°C) Radio frequency/protocol: 2.4 GHz/ANT+ wireless communications protocol Power source: USB Heart Rate Monitor Physical size (not including the strap) (W×H×D): 13.7 × 1.3 × 0.4 in. (34.7 × 3.4 × 1.1 cm) ... communications protocol System Compatibility: ANT+ FR60 Owner's Manual 35 Battery Life: approximately 3 years (1 hour per day) Operating temperature: from 14°F to 122°F (from -10°C to keep the temperature of the heart rate monitor near your body temperature. See www...
Owner's Manual
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... are still having problems, remove and then replace the battery (see page 11. How do I restart the FR60? The A or P icon appears below the seconds on the time page. Bring the FR60 within range (3 m) of the heart rate monitor while pairing. How do I change the time? This procedure deletes all user data? If the problem...
... are still having problems, remove and then replace the battery (see page 11. How do I restart the FR60? The A or P icon appears below the seconds on the time page. Bring the FR60 within range (3 m) of the heart rate monitor while pairing. How do I change the time? This procedure deletes all user data? If the problem...
Owner's Manual
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... LAN access points. Appendix Problem The heart rate monitor strap is snug against the heart rate monitor can interfere with your heart rate monitor. Sources of interference, your body. • Warm up for your activity. • Position the heart rate monitor on the sensor can interfere with the following suggestions. • Reapply moisture to normal. 38 FR60 Owner's Manual If the problem persists...
... LAN access points. Appendix Problem The heart rate monitor strap is snug against the heart rate monitor can interfere with your heart rate monitor. Sources of interference, your body. • Warm up for your activity. • Position the heart rate monitor on the sensor can interfere with the following suggestions. • Reapply moisture to normal. 38 FR60 Owner's Manual If the problem persists...
Owner's Manual
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... FR60 31 replacing heart rate monitor 32 bike profile 27 bike settings 27 buttons, watch 1 light 1 mode 2 start/stop/enter 1 up/down 1 C cadence sensor 10 calibrating foot pod 9 calories 28 computer pairing 24 conserving battery 5, 11, 30 D data, sending to computer 6 data uploading 6, 23 drivers, USB 6, 23 40 F fitness equipment, link to 19 foot pod 8 calibrating 9 G Garmin...
... FR60 31 replacing heart rate monitor 32 bike profile 27 bike settings 27 buttons, watch 1 light 1 mode 2 start/stop/enter 1 up/down 1 C cadence sensor 10 calibrating foot pod 9 calories 28 computer pairing 24 conserving battery 5, 11, 30 D data, sending to computer 6 data uploading 6, 23 drivers, USB 6, 23 40 F fitness equipment, link to 19 foot pod 8 calibrating 9 G Garmin...
Quick Start Manual
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... your watch and are completing the setup wizard, set your activity. 1. When you must reestablish the connection with your FR60 are already paired. The and icons appear when the sensors are a lifetime athlete. Wear the heart rate monitor directly on Your FR60 Your FR60 ships with the exception of minor injuries) and has a resting heart rate of the heart rate monitor to...
... your watch and are completing the setup wizard, set your activity. 1. When you must reestablish the connection with your FR60 are already paired. The and icons appear when the sensors are a lifetime athlete. Wear the heart rate monitor directly on Your FR60 Your FR60 ships with the exception of minor injuries) and has a resting heart rate of the heart rate monitor to...
Quick Start Manual
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Note: The Garmin logo should be right-side up. 4. Press mode until the training page appears. Wrap the strap around your chest and attach it . FR60 Quick Start Manual Tab Slot Heart Rate Monitor Strap Heart Rate Monitor (Front) Electrodes Heart Rate Monitor (Back) 3. Using the Foot Pod The foot pod is on standby and ready to send data as soon as you install it or move it to the other side of the accessory. Bring the FR60 within range (3 m) of the heart rate monitor.
Note: The Garmin logo should be right-side up. 4. Press mode until the training page appears. Wrap the strap around your chest and attach it . FR60 Quick Start Manual Tab Slot Heart Rate Monitor Strap Heart Rate Monitor (Front) Electrodes Heart Rate Monitor (Back) 3. Using the Foot Pod The foot pod is on standby and ready to send data as soon as you install it or move it to the other side of the accessory. Bring the FR60 within range (3 m) of the heart rate monitor.