Polar Heart Rate Monitor SMARTEDGE User Manual

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Polar SmartEdge  
Heart Rate Monitor  
User's manual  
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Congratulations on purchasing the Polar SmartEdge  
Heart Rate Monitor. We are proud to assist you in  
achieving your personal fitness goals.  
Quick Guide  
Road Map  
This guide will provide you with the basic  
information on how to exercise with your Polar  
Heart Rate Monitor and how to get the maximum  
benefit from its functions.  
BUTTONS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS  
• SET/START/STOP  
• Select (to use a mode/  
to make settings)  
• Lock your selection  
• Start the stopwatch  
• Stop the stopwatch  
• MODE  
press MODE  
press SET-START-STOP  
press and hold SET-START-STOP  
Wirelessly and continuously yours,  
12/24 h  
• Move onward to the  
following mode or function  
• SIGNAL/LIGHT  
• Adjust your settings  
• Signal sound on or off  
• Backlight on  
VISUAL CUES TO READ THIS GUIDE  
set alarm  
set time  
set date  
Indicates a tip to do things faster.  
Indicates important issues. Please, pay attention!  
Indicates a useful tip. It is good to know these things.  
OWNZONE DETERMINATION  
(define OwnZone)  
1. Set your age.  
2. Set the OwnZone function ON.  
stopwatch  
running  
see  
time of day  
see  
time in TZ  
see  
KCal  
3. Check that the transmitter belt is tight enough and the  
electrodes are well moistened.  
See also  
stop stopwatch  
4. Start heart rate measurement.  
5. Start the stopwatch.  
IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER!  
6. There are five stages in finding your OwnZone. After each  
stage you hear a long beep which tells you that you should  
increase your speed slightly. The display shows which stage  
you are in:  
Adjust the strap length snug enough and wet the Polar Coded  
Transmitter electrodes to ensure flawless heart rate  
measurement.  
Do not bend or stretch the transmitter.  
Do not operate the buttons of the wrist receiver under water.  
Wash and dry your transmitter regularly after use;  
never store it wet.  
total  
exercising time  
time  
in TZ  
session  
KCal  
total  
KCal  
1. Walking at very slow pace for 2 min.  
2. Walking at brisk pace for 2 min.  
3. Walking at very brisk pace for 2 min.  
4. Jogging at slow pace for 2 min.  
5. Running for 2 min.  
OwnZone  
on  
Keep the Polar Heart Rate Monitor out of  
extreme cold and heat.  
USER  
age  
OwnZone  
off  
TZ  
KCal  
on/off  
Help  
on/off  
limits  
7. At some point during stages 2-5 you will hear two beeps.  
Polar SmartEdge has determined your OwnZone!  
weight  
sex  
latest  
OwnZone  
KG/LBS  
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Contents  
How Polar SmartEdge works .................................................. 5  
Polar SmartEdge parts ............................................. 5  
Getting going ........................................................... 6  
Buttons and their functions ...................................... 7  
Modes and their functions ........................................ 7  
Polar SmartEdge Help.............................................. 8  
Setting the watch .................................................................... 9  
Setting the alarm time ............................................ 10  
Setting the time of day ........................................... 10  
Setting the date ...................................................... 11  
Setting user information and measurement options ............. 12  
User settings .......................................................... 12  
OwnZone on/off ...................................................... 14  
Manually defined Target Zone limits ...................... 15  
OwnCal calorie consumption on/off ....................... 16  
Help on/off .............................................................. 17  
Start the heart rate measurement ......................................... 18  
Determine your OwnZone ..................................................... 19  
How to determine your OwnZone .......................... 20  
OwnZone methods ................................................. 21  
How to use previously determined OwnZone ........ 22  
Functions during heart rate measurement ............................ 23  
See your heart rate ................................................. 23  
Illuminate the display ............................................. 23  
Turn the Target Zone sound signal on/off ............... 23  
Start/stop the stopwatch ........................................ 24  
Check your heart rate limits ................................... 24  
Check exercise information .................................... 24  
Stop the heart rate measurement ......................................... 25  
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Recalling training information ............................................... 26  
Total exercising time ............................................... 26  
Exercising time in Target Zone ............................... 26  
Calorie consumption during the exercise .............. 27  
Total calorie consumption ...................................... 27  
Exercising with your Polar Heart Rate Monitor ..................... 28  
Intensity of exercise ............................................... 29  
Frequency of training ............................................. 33  
Type of activity ....................................................... 33  
Structure of an exercise session ............................ 33  
References ............................................................. 34  
Developing a personal exercise program ............................ 35  
Classify yourself by level of activity........................ 35  
Determine your exercise goals .............................. 37  
Examples of exercise recommendations ............... 37  
Care and maintenance ......................................................... 39  
Taking care ............................................................. 39  
Batteries ................................................................. 40  
Precautions ........................................................................... 41  
In a water environment ........................................... 41  
Interference ............................................................ 41  
Frequently asked questions .................................................. 43  
Polar glossary ....................................................................... 47  
Technical specifications........................................................ 49  
Polar books and accessories ............................................... 50  
Service .................................................................................. 51  
Check list ................................................................ 51  
Sending instructions............................................... 52  
Polar’s service procedure ....................................... 52  
Limited Polar warranty .......................................................... 53  
Disclaimer ............................................................................. 54  
Index ..................................................................................... 55  
Polar SmartEdge exercising diary ........................................ 56  
Notes..................................................................................... 58  
How  
Polar SmartEdge  
Works  
POLAR SmartEdge PARTS  
Your Polar SmartEdge consists of three parts:  
1. Polar Coded Transmitter™  
• Grooved electrode areas  
2. Elastic strap  
3. Polar SmartEdge  
Wrist Receiver  
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GETTING GOING  
1. Attach the Polar Coded  
BUTTONS AND THEIR FUNCTIONS  
You can move forward to different modes and control their  
functions by using the three buttons of the Polar SmartEdge.  
Their principle functions are:  
Transmitter to the elastic strap.  
• SET/START/STOP  
• Activate the displayed mode  
SET/  
MODE  
• Lock your selection  
• Start the stopwatch  
• Stop the stopwatch  
• MODE  
START/  
STOP  
2. Adjust the strap length to  
fit snugly and comfortably.  
Secure the strap around your  
chest, below the chest  
• Move onward to the  
following mode or function  
• SIGNAL/LIGHT  
muscles. Lock the buckle.  
3. Pull the Transmitter off  
your chest and wet the  
grooved electrode  
areas on the back of it.  
• Adjust your settings  
• Signal sound on or off  
• Backlight on  
SIGNAL/  
LIGHT  
MODES AND THEIR FUNCTIONS  
Polar SmartEdge has four main modes:  
4. Check that the wet electrode  
areas are firmly against your  
skin and the Polar logo is in  
a central upright position.  
1. TIME OF DAY  
You can use the Polar SmartEdge as  
an ordinary watch with alarm function.  
In the Time of Day mode you can  
turn the alarm on/off  
set the alarm time  
set the time of day  
set the date  
5. Wear the Wrist Receiver as you would wear an ordinary watch.  
Alternatively, if you go biking, you may attach the Wrist Receiver  
to a Polar Bike Mount.  
Polar books and accessories.  
Keep the Wrist Receiver within the transmission range (1 metre /  
3 feet).  
2. HEART RATE MEASURING  
Use the Measure mode during your exercise for  
measuring heart rate. In this mode you can  
It is recommended that you wear the Transmitter  
against your bare skin to ensure flawless operation.  
However, if you wish to wear the Transmitter over a  
shirt, moisten the shirt well under the electrodes.  
see your heart rate reading  
use the stopwatch  
determine your OwnZone  
see your exercising limits  
see the time of day  
see the time you have exercised  
within your Target Zone so far  
see the accumulated calorie  
consumption of your exercise session  
It is important that the electrodes are wet during exercise.  
After exercising, to preserve the electrodes and battery life:  
1. Wash the Transmitter carefully with a mild soap water solution.  
2. Rinse it with pure water.  
3. Dry the Transmitter carefully.  
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3. FILE  
Polar SmartEdge saves information on your  
latest exercise session. In the File mode  
you can see the following information:  
Setting  
total exercising time (TOTAL)  
exercising time spent in your  
Target Zone (IN TZ)  
the Watch  
OwnCal calorie consumption  
during the exercise session (KCAL)  
total cumulative calorie consumption  
starting from the moment you have  
reset the counter (T.KCAL)  
Time of day  
ALARM  
TIME  
DATE  
4. SET  
In the Set mode you can define the  
following information:  
Set the 12/24 h display  
1. To activate 12h mode with AM/PM indicator: In the Time of  
Day mode, press and hold SET/START/STOP for two  
seconds.  
2. To activate 24h mode: Press and hold SET/START/STOP  
again. Release after two seconds.  
user specific information; age,  
weight and sex. You also see the  
limits of your previously determined  
OwnZone (O.Z.V / O.Z.A)  
Target Zone limits; select whether  
you want to use your personal  
The chosen time mode is now used in all watch functions.  
OwnZone or determine the values  
for the Target Zone manually  
OwnCal energy expenditure: select if  
you want to use this function during exercising  
Help; the Polar SmartEdge guides you with help texts  
if you turn this function on  
Starting the settings  
1. In the Time of day mode, press SET/START/STOP.  
ALARM appears in the display.  
Alarm symbol • starts to flash.  
2. Go through setting of alarm, time of day and date step by  
step following the instructions. If you chose 24h mode,  
ignore the steps to set AM or PM.  
POLAR SmartEdge HELP  
If you want to skip some parts and go directly to set a  
particular watch function, press MODE - move onward.  
Polar SmartEdge guides you with help  
texts if the Help option is activated.  
When you begin using the functions  
and leave the buttons untouched  
for 5 seconds, Polar SmartEdge will  
assume you need some assistance.  
It will begin to give you hints on what  
to do next.  
To return to Time of Day display at any stage of watch  
settings, press MODE until your display has returned to  
the Time of Day mode.  
You can move on even though some digit is blinking on  
the display. The latest displayed values will be saved.  
MODE •  
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SETTING THE ALARM TIME  
3. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT repeatedly to adjust the desired hour.  
In the Time of Day mode, press SET/START/STOP.  
Alarm symbol • is flashing.  
4. Press SET/START/STOP to lock your selection.  
The tens of minutes start flashing.  
1. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to select whether you want  
5. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT repeatedly to adjust the desired  
tens of minutes.  
the alarm on or off.  
Alarm is on  
Alarm is off  
6. Press SET/START/STOP to lock your selection.  
The seconds go to zero.  
2. Press SET/START/STOP to lock your selection.  
AM/PM starts to flash.  
The minutes start flashing.  
7. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT repeatedly to adjust  
the desired minutes.  
In 24h mode the hours flash > step 5  
3. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to select AM or PM.  
8. Press SET/START/STOP to lock your selection.  
You have gone through the time setting function.  
The seconds start running.  
4. Press SET/START/STOP to lock your selection.  
The hours start to flash.  
AM/PM or the hours start flashing.  
5. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT repeatedly to adjust the desired hour.  
9. Press MODE and move onward to set the date.  
6. Press SET/START/STOP to lock your selection.  
The tens of minutes start flashing.  
SETTING THE DATE  
7. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT repeatedly to adjust  
the desired tens of minutes.  
The date follows the structure YearMonthDay.  
The digit for the tens of years is flashing.  
8. Press SET/START/STOP to lock your selection.  
The minutes start flashing.  
1. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to adjust the desired value for  
the tens of years.  
9. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT repeatedly to adjust the desired  
minutes. You have gone through the alarm setting function.  
The minutes are flashing.  
2. Press SET/START/STOP to lock your selection.  
The digit for years starts to flash.  
3. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to adjust the desired value for the year.  
10. Press MODE and move onward to set the time.  
4. Press SET/START/STOP to lock your selection.  
The digit for month starts to flash.  
When the alarm sounds, it will remain on for one minute  
unless you turn it off earlier by pressing any of the  
three buttons of the wrist receiver.  
5. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to adjust the desired value for the month.  
6. Press SET/START/STOP to lock your selection.  
The digit for day starts to flash.  
SETTING THE TIME OF DAY  
AM/PM (In 24h mode the hours) is flashing.  
1. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to select AM or PM.  
7. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to adjust the desired value for  
the day. You have gone through the date setting function.  
The digit for day is flashing.  
2. Press SET/START/STOP to lock your selection.  
The hours start to flash.  
8. Press MODE and return to the Time of Day mode.  
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Setting age  
Setting User  
Information and  
1. From the display showing USER, press SET/START/STOP to  
enter the user information loop and to change its settings.  
AGE appears, the digit for tens of years is flashing.  
Measurement Options  
2. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to adjust the value for tens of years.  
3. Press SET/START/STOP to lock your selection.  
The digit for years begins to flash.  
SET  
USER  
AGE  
O.Z.  
LIMIT  
SEX  
KCAL  
HELP  
4. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to adjust the value for years.  
You have now set your age.  
KG/LBS  
O.Z.V/O.Z.A  
Setting weight  
1. In the USER setting loop, press MODE to set your weight.  
KG appears, the digit for hundreds of kilos is flashing.  
In the Set mode you can define your personal user information  
and determine the options which are used during heart rate  
measurement.  
Select the weight unit between KG and LBS  
by pressing and holding SET/START/STOP  
for two seconds.  
At any time of the settings you can return to the Set mode by  
pressing MODE until you see SET on the display.  
2. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT repeatedly to adjust the value  
for hundreds of kg/lbs.  
You can move on even though some digit is blinking on the  
display. The latest displayed values will be saved.  
3. Press SET/START/STOP to lock your selection.  
The digit for tens of kg/lbs is flashing.  
The settings of user information and measurement options are  
a prerequisite for the use of Polar SmartEdge’s unique  
OwnZone and OwnCal features.  
4. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to adjust the value for tens of kg/lbs.  
USER SETTINGS  
5. Press SET/START/STOP to lock your selection.  
The unit for kg/lbs is flashing.  
Polar SmartEdge needs information about you to calculate  
your OwnZone and OwnCal calorie consumption.  
6. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to adjust the unit value for kg/lbs.  
You have now set your weight.  
Begin with the display showing the Time of day.  
1. Press MODE three times to enter the SET mode.  
2. Press SET/START/STOP to enter the setting loop.  
USER is displayed.  
Setting sex  
1. In the USER setting loop, press MODE again to set your sex.  
SEX appears, MALE is flashing.  
2. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to select the right sex.  
You have now set all necessary user information.  
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See your latest OwnZone  
3. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to select ON or OFF.  
ON - You can determine your OwnZone each time you  
start exercising and use the OwnZone limits to  
guide your exertion level.  
In the user information loop you can see the latest OwnZone  
which Polar SmartEdge has determined for you. This is read-  
only information, you cannot change the values manually.  
OFF - The OwnZone function is off and you can set the  
Target Zone limits manually.  
To see your latest OwnZone heart rate limits proceed as follows:  
1. From the display showing USER, press SET/START/STOP to  
enter the user information loop.  
Age must be entered before the OwnZone feature can  
be used. Polar SmartEdge prompts USER? if your age  
is missing.  
2. Press MODE until O.Z.V or O.Z.A and the corresponding  
heart rate readings appear on the display.  
O.Z.V=Indicates OwnZone heart rate limits  
based on your heart rate variability.  
MANUALLY DEFINING YOUR TARGET ZONE LIMITS  
O.Z.A=Indicates OwnZone heart rate limits  
based on your age.  
If you choose not to use the OwnZone function, you may want  
to manually enter a Target Zone.  
3. Press MODE to move onward.  
1. Begin with the display showing SET. Press SET/START/STOP  
to enter the setting loop.  
Reset the latest OwnZone heart rate limits based on your heart  
rate variability as follows:  
USER is displayed.  
1. From the display showing USER, press SET/START/STOP  
to enter the AGE display.  
2. Press MODE to move onward in the setting loop.  
O.Z. is displayed.  
ON/OFF is flashing.  
2. Readjust your age by pressing SIGNAL/LIGHT.  
Heart rate limits based on your age are displayed on the  
OwnZone heart rate limits display.  
3. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to select OFF for OwnZone.  
4. Press MODE to move onward to user-defined  
Target Zone limits.  
TURNING OWNZONE ON/OFF  
LIMIT is displayed.  
Select whether you want to use the OwnZone option.  
Alternatively, you can set the Target Zone limits manually  
yourself.  
The upper and lower limit values are flashing.  
5. Press SET/START/STOP to start setting the Target Zone limits.  
The upper limit value flashes and is ready to be adjusted.  
1. Begin with the display showing SET. Press SET/START/STOP  
to enter the setting loop.  
6. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to adjust the value.  
USER is displayed.  
The digits run faster if you press and hold the SIGNAL/  
LIGHT button. Release the button at the desired value.  
2. Press MODE to move onward in the setting loop.  
O.Z. is displayed  
ON or OFF is flashing.  
7. Press SET/START/STOP to lock your selection.  
The lower limit reading starts to flash.  
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8. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to adjust the correct value.  
The higher the heart rate, the faster the energy expenditure  
accumulation. Energy expenditure depends on body weight;  
the heavier the weight the higher the energy expenditure.  
9. You have now manually set your Target Zone limits.  
Press MODE to move onward.  
Both limits are flashing.  
The energy expenditure measurement with Polar SmartEdge  
Heart Rate Monitor is most accurate in continuous activities  
such as walking, cycling and jogging.  
The highest possible value for the upper limit is 240.  
When the lower limit reaches the upper limit value, the  
lower limit will be reset to 10, the lowest possible  
setting.  
Polar SmartEdge shows the energy expenditure of your latest  
exercise session as well as the cumulative total energy  
expenditure value in kilocalories (kcal).  
Recalling  
TURNING THE OWNCAL  
training information. 1 kilocalorie (kcal or Calorie) =  
CALORIE CONSUMPTION ON/OFF  
1000 calories (cal).  
In health-related exercise sessions the recommendation for  
the target energy expenditure for a single exercise session is  
150 kcal and for weekly accumulation 1000 kcal (Physical  
Activity and Health: A Report of the Surgeon General, 1996).  
For a fitness exerciser the corresponding recommendations  
are 300 and 1500 - 2000 kilocalories.  
1. Begin with the display showing SET. Press SET/START/STOP  
to enter the setting loop.  
USER is displayed.  
2. Press MODE to move onward in the setting loop until you  
come to the OwnCal calorie consumption option.  
KCAL is displayed, ON or OFF is flashing.  
ACTIVATING THE HELP ON/OFF  
3. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to select whether you want the calorie  
consumption count to be ON or OFF.  
Polar SmartEdge has English help texts. When you are familiar  
with the product and do not need the Help, you can disable it.  
4. Press MODE to move onward.  
1. Begin with the display showing SET. Press SET/START/STOP  
to enter the setting loop.  
Your weight and sex must be determined before the  
OwnCal feature can be used. Polar SmartEdge  
prompts USER? if necessary user information is  
missing.  
USER is displayed.  
2. Press MODE to move onward in the setting loop until you  
come to the Help function.  
HELP is displayed, ON or OFF is flashing.  
Polar SmartEdge calculates your energy expenditure based  
on gender, body weight and heart rate. If you exercise with  
your OwnZone, the calorie calculation starts when your heart  
rate is above the determined lower limit. This determined limit  
is lower OwnZone heart rate limit minus 5 heart beats. If you  
have chosen to exercise with your manually defined Target  
Zone limits, the OwnCal calorie calculation starts from the  
heart rate value of 100 bpm.  
3. Press SIGNAL/LIGHT to set the help ON or OFF.  
To see the meaning of the help texts  
Polar glossary  
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5. Start the stopwatch by pressing SET/START/STOP.  
Stopwatch starts running and you hear a long beep.  
Automatic recording begins.  
Start  
the Heart Rate  
Measurement  
Determining your OwnZone begins if you have  
set the option on.  
6. You can now start your warmup with your Polar SmartEdge.  
1. Wear the Polar Coded Transmitter and the Polar SmartEdge  
wrist receiver as described in the chapter Getting going.  
2. To make sure that the code search will be successful:  
• Keep the wrist receiver within 1 metre / 3 feet of  
your transmitter  
Determine  
Your  
• Check that you are not near to other people with heart  
rate monitors, high voltage power lines, televisions,  
mobile phones, cars, exercise equipment etc.  
OwnZone  
3. Begin with display showing Time of day.  
4. Press MODE to enter the MEASURE mode.  
A heart shaped frame appears.  
Polar SmartEdge is able to determine the individual training  
heart rate zone for you. This exercise zone is called your  
OwnZone (O.Z.).  
The wrist receiver starts searching for coded  
transmission for max. 15 seconds.  
Heart rate measurement commences and the heart  
symbol inside the frame starts flashing.  
Your heart rate reading (in beats per minute)  
appears in the display.  
For most adults, OwnZone corresponds to 65-85 % of the  
maximum heart rate. OwnZone is suitable for cardiovascular  
training either for health-related or fitness improvement purposes.  
OwnZone works well for those whose goal is weight control via  
physical activity and exercise, because the OwnZone intensity  
corresponds to intensity from “light to moderate” to “moderate”.  
Exercise of this intensity level can be conducted for extended  
periods safely and often and yields the best results for weight loss.  
If the code search was not successful, the frame around the  
heart symbol will disappear after 15 seconds. Go back to step  
2 to repeat the code search.  
If you still do not succeed in code searching, but your heart  
rate is displayed and the heart symbol without a frame is  
flashing, you can start exercising but your wrist receiver may  
become disturbed by other heart rate monitors.  
The OwnZone can be found during a warmup period of an  
exercise session lasting 2-10 minutes.  
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HOW TO DETERMINE YOUR OWNZONE  
You can recall the limits onto the display by bringing  
the watch close to the Transmitter.  
OwnZone is easiest determined by walking and jogging as  
instructed below. However, you are able to find your OwnZone  
with other exercise modes as well, e.g. exercising with a  
stationary bike. The principle is that you start exercising very  
slowly with light intensity and gradually increase your heart rate.  
If needed you can reset the stopwatch to zero and  
restart OwnZone determination:  
1. Stop the OwnZone determination by  
pressing SET/START/STOP.  
1. Check that you have set your personal user  
information correctly.  
Heart rate limits for your previously determined  
OwnZone appear on the display.  
2. Because the heart rate variability measurement needs  
every heart beat to be picked up properly, make sure that  
the transmitter belt is tight enough and the electrodes well  
moistened. Moisturizing cream can be used to improve  
the contact.  
2. Stop the stopwatch by pressing SET/START/STOP.  
3. To reset the stopwatch press and  
hold SET/START/STOP for 2 seconds.  
4. To restart the stopwatch press SET/START/STOP.  
3. Check that you have the OwnZone function ON.  
You can turn the OwnZone timing signals off by pressing  
and holding SIGNAL/LIGHT for two seconds before  
starting the OwnZone determination. However you will  
hear two long beep signals at the time Polar SmartEdge  
has determined your OwnZone heart rate limits.  
4. Start the heart rate measurement as described earlier.  
5. Start the stopwatch.  
appears in the display.  
Stopwatch starts running.  
OWNZONE METHODS  
6. There are five stages in finding your OwnZone. After each  
stage you hear a long beep which tells you that you should  
increase your speed slightly. The display shows which  
stage you are in:  
Polar SmartEdge uses multiple methods for determining your  
safe OwnZone. The primary method is to measure and  
analyse the heart rate variability and thereby determine the  
most individual and current parameters.  
1. Walking at very slow pace for 2 min.  
2. Walking at brisk pace for 2 min.  
3. Walking at very brisk pace for 2 min.  
4. Jogging at slow pace for 2 min.  
5. Running for 2 min.  
If your heart rate exceeds the safety limit during the  
determination, Polar SmartEdge picks up your latest OwnZone  
definition based on heart rate variability. Alternatively, if there  
is no previous determination in memory, Polar SmartEdge will  
automatically calculate Target Zone limits which are based on  
your age predicted maximum heart rate. These methods ensure  
the safest possible exercising zone determination for you.  
7. At some point during the stages 2 - 5 you hear two beeps.  
This indicates that Polar SmartEdge has determined your  
exercising limits and you can continue your exercising.  
The determined heart rate limits are displayed  
for a few seconds.  
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The method used in defining the exercising Target Zone is  
indicated after the two beeps as follows:  
Functions during  
Heart Rate  
1. O.Z.V (OwnZone Variability) and the currently  
determined OwnZone limits appear on the  
illuminated display.  
Measurement  
2. O.Z.L (OwnZone Latest) and your previously  
determined OwnZone limits appear on the  
illuminated display.  
MEASURE  
STOPW  
TIME  
IN TZ  
KCAL  
3. O.Z.A (OwnZone Age) and your age-predicted  
heart rate limits appear on the illuminated display.  
SEE YOUR HEART RATE  
HOW TO USE PREVIOUSLY DETERMINED  
OWNZONE  
You can see your heart rate in beats per minute. A flashing  
heart symbol indicates an ongoing heart rate measurement.  
The inner heart symbol flashes at the pace of your heart. The  
outline indicates that the heart rate reception is coded.  
Every time you start the stopwatch and have the OwnZone  
option on, Polar SmartEdge starts finding your OwnZone. It is  
recommended to determine your OwnZone for every exercise  
session separately. At least it should always be performed  
when changing exercise environment, exercise mode or if  
you have abnormal feelings about your physiological state  
when starting the exercise.  
ILLUMINATE THE DISPLAY  
Press SIGNAL/LIGHT.  
Backlight is activated for a few seconds.  
However, you can choose to exercise with the latest OwnZone  
limits in case you are not willing to start the process of  
redefining your OwnZone.  
TURN THE TARGET ZONE SOUND SIGNAL ON/OFF  
When the Target Zone sound symbol appears in the display,  
you will hear an alarm sound with each heart beat if you go  
above the Upper Limit or below the Lower Limit of your Target  
Zone. Press and hold SIGNAL/LIGHT for 2 seconds to turn the  
Target Zone sound signal on and off.  
1. Start the heart rate measurement and stopwatch as usual.  
appears on the display.  
2. Press SET/START/STOP. Polar SmartEdge starts using your  
latest determined OwnZone.  
Target Zone sound signal is on  
O.Z.L and the values for your previously determined  
OwnZone appear momentarily on the illuminated  
display.  
A flashing heart rate reading also informs you of being  
outside your Target Zone.  
In case there is no previously determined OwnZone in memory,  
Polar SmartEdge starts using your age predicted exercising  
limits.  
O.Z.A and your age-predicted heart rate limits appear  
on the illuminated display.  
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START/STOP THE STOPWATCH  
3. Press MODE three times for calorie consumption  
during exercise to that point.  
Press SET/START/STOP to start/stop the stopwatch.  
KCAL and the calorie consumption during the exercise  
up to that moment are displayed.  
The elapsed exercising time, time within the Target  
Zone, calorie consumption during the exercise and  
the increment for the cumulative calorie  
consumption will be stored only when the  
stopwatch is running.  
The calorie consumption feature must be set on to be  
able to see the KCAL display.  
4. Press MODE to return to the stopwatch display.  
You can pause the stopwatch by pressing SET/START/STOP.  
Repressing it will restart the stopwatch and the above  
calculations.  
To reset the stopwatch to zero:  
1. Stop the stopwatch.  
2. Press and hold SET/START/STOP for two seconds.  
Stop  
CHECK YOUR HEART RATE LIMITS  
the Heart Rate  
Measurement  
While exercising you don’t have to press any button to check  
the heart rate limits you are using. Just bring the wrist receiver  
up to your chest near the Transmitter’s Polar logo.  
The current exercising zone values and backlight will  
be on for a few seconds.  
1. Press SET/START/STOP to stop the stopwatch.  
The stopwatch stops.  
CHECK EXERCISE INFORMATION  
You hear two long beeps.  
The following information is available by pressing MODE  
when STOPW is displayed:  
Heart rate measurement without exercising limits or  
calorie calculation continues.  
1. Press MODE once for time of day.  
2. Press MODE and leave the Measure mode.  
Heart rate measurement stops.  
TIME and the time of day appear on the display.  
You enter the File mode and are able to recall your  
exercise information.  
2. Press MODE twice for time spent in Target Zone  
during exercise to that point.  
IN TZ and the time spent in the Target Zone during  
the exercise session are displayed.  
The SmartEdge receiver turns itself into Time of Day  
mode within 5 minutes in case you forget to quit the  
heart rate measuring mode after having stopped the  
stopwatch and taken the Transmitter off your chest.  
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3. CALORIE CONSUMPTION DURING  
THE EXERCISE  
Recalling  
training  
You will see how many kilocalories you have consumed during  
the exercise.  
information  
4. TOTAL CALORIE CONSUMPTION  
FILE  
The total calorie consumption is the only function in the Polar  
SmartEdge which memorizes information for more than one  
exercise session. You will have a count for the cumulative  
calorie consumption during several exercise sessions. This  
function allows you to follow the calorie consumption as a  
gauge of effective exercise e.g. during one week.  
TOTAL  
IN TZ  
KCAL  
T.KCAL  
Your latest training information is in the memory of the Polar  
SmartEdge until the next time you start the stopwatch. Then  
your previous training information will be replaced by the new  
one. Polar SmartEdge saves only one compiled training file at  
a time.  
To reset the total calorie consumption count to zero:  
1. Start with the display showing T.KCAL.  
2. Press and hold SET/START/STOP for a couple of seconds.  
1. In the File mode, press SET/START/STOP to enter the  
training information recalling loop.  
2. Move onward with MODE until you come back to FILE.  
1. TOTAL EXERCISING TIME  
The total exercising time is the time which you have exercised  
with the stopwatch running.  
2. EXERCISING TIME IN THE TARGET ZONE  
You will have the exercising time which you have spent within  
your OwnZone/ your self-defined Target Zone.  
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Note also that the heart rate can be affected by, amongst  
others, heart, circulation (particularly high blood pressure) and  
asthma medications, as well as some medicines used as  
sprays for the breathing system and also some medical  
plasters and chewing gum containing nicotine.  
Exercising with Your  
Polar Heart Rate  
Monitor  
INTENSITY OF EXERCISE  
Regular exercise helps you to sustain and improve your health  
and fitness, as well as feel better. Exercising also has other  
great benefits, you can reduce stress, learn to know your body’s  
reactions and optimise your training time. Whether you are about  
to start a regular exercise program or you already do sports  
training, a Polar Heart Rate Monitor will help you to achieve your  
personal fitness goals in less time, with greater safety.  
Heart rate has been proved to be an excellent indicator of  
exercise intensity. Heart rate tells you the exertion level of your  
body during physical or mental loading. With the Polar Heart  
Rate Monitor you are able to follow the intensity of your exercise  
easily, keep yourself in the right heart rate Target Zone and stay  
motivated as you see the improvement. Changes in the heart’s  
beating rate can be followed with a Polar Heart Rate Monitor  
wirelessly, continuously and ECG accurately.  
The effect of your exercise program depends on four factors:  
Intensity of exercise  
Duration of exercise  
Frequency of exercise  
Type of activity  
Define your exercise intensity according to your target  
(eg. weight loss = lower intensity and higher duration).  
When you exercise within the defined Target Zone, you  
ensure the right intensity of your workout.  
Exercise may include some risk, especially for those who have  
been sedentary. To minimise possible risks consider the  
following advice.  
Any physical activity that increases heart rate above the  
resting heart rate may provide health benefits, but only  
greater increments above resting heart rate are associated  
with both health and fitness benefits.  
Before beginning a regular exercise program consult your  
doctor  
OwnZone helps you to find your safe and effective exercise  
Target Zone. It is recommended to use the OwnZone function  
especially if you have not had your maximum heart rate  
measured.  
if you are over 35 years of age  
if you have not been following a regular  
exercise program during the past 5 years  
if you smoke  
if you have high blood pressure  
if you have high blood cholesterol  
if you have any signs or symptoms of any disease  
if you are recovering from a serious illness  
or medical treatment e.g. surgery  
if you use a pacemaker or another implanted  
electronic device.  
If you are a beginner, sedentary or overweight, a recommended  
target is to exercise at light or light to moderate intensity. This  
corresponds to the lower limit of OwnZone. At this target, the  
exercise is easy-paced and causes only slight breathlessness  
and sweating.  
If you aim for improved fitness or exercise for competitive  
reasons your exercise intensity is moderate or heavy paced,  
and it causes clear breathlessness and sweating. Stay at the  
upper limit of your OwnZone.  
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Target zones are typically calculated using the person’s  
maximum heart rate as a reference. The most reliable way to  
determine your individual Target Zone is to have your  
maximum heart rate measured by an exercise stress test. For  
more information on an exercise stress test, consult your  
physiologist or doctor.  
IF YOU USE MANUALLY SET TARGET ZONE LIMITS  
The following Target Range Chart helps you find the right  
Target Zone for your needs. The percentages for the Target  
Zones are counted from the maximum heart rate (measured  
or predicted).  
However, according to the American College of Sports  
Medicine (ACSM) most people can estimate their maximum  
heart rate by the formula:  
Measured HRmax 190 185 180 175 170  
165 160  
155 150  
Bpm  
Polar Target Heart Rate Zone Chart  
Heavy Intensity 85-100%  
220 - Age = Maximum Heart Rate  
Moderate Intensity 70-85%  
For example a 35-year old person’s Maximum Heart Rate  
would be:  
Light to Moderate Intensity 60-70%  
220 - 35 = 185 beats per minute. Also Polar SmartEdge uses  
the approximation of this formula.  
Light Intensity 50-60%  
Polar SmartEdge automatically calculates your age based  
OwnZone heart rate limits (O.Z.A) when you enter your age in  
the USER settings.  
Age  
20  
25  
30  
35  
40  
45  
50  
55  
60  
65  
70  
How to find your Target Zone ?  
If you have had your maximum heart rate measured,  
OwnZone corresponds in most individuals to 65 - 85% of the  
maximum heart rate. See the following OwnZone chart.  
use the upper axis for measured HRmax. This gives you  
the precise values for your Target Zone. In case you do  
not know your exact maximum heart rate, use the lower  
axis for age.  
190 185  
180 175 170  
165  
160  
155 150  
Measured HRmax  
Bpm  
Polar Target Heart Rate Zone Chart  
1. Locate one of the four intensity targets, which would be  
most suitable for you. Each target is shaded differently.  
OwnZone  
2. Locate your age on the down axis or your measured  
maximum heart rate on the upper axis.  
3. Read up from your age / read down from your measured  
maximum heart rate to the target you chose.  
Age 20  
25  
30  
35  
40  
45  
50  
55  
60  
65  
70  
4. Draw a straight line from the upper edge of the target to the  
left and you will find the Upper Limit of your Target Zone.  
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5. Then draw another straight line from the lower edge of the  
target to the left and you will find the Lower Limit for your  
Target Zone.  
FREQUENCY OF TRAINING  
It is recommended that you exercise 3-5 times a week. You  
can improve your performance by increasing the frequency of  
training. Remember to let your body recover properly between  
the training sessions.  
6. You have now found your Target Zone which you can set in  
Polar SmartEdge’s memory. As you exercise, make sure  
that your heart rate stays within the Target Zone (between  
the lower and the upper limit) to get the maximum benefit  
from your workout.  
TYPE OF ACTIVITY  
Select activities that you enjoy and vary your exercise modes.  
Recommended activities are all activities which use large  
muscle groups. To build a solid base for your aerobic  
conditioning, choose continuous activities such as jogging,  
running, walking, swimming, bicycling, rowing and cross-  
country skiing.  
To improve your muscular endurance and strength as well as  
flexibility, resistance training can play an important part. It is  
vital in helping to build lean muscle mass and increase  
cardiovascular exercise benefits. Other intermittent activities  
such as tennis or aerobics can also be recommended.  
STRUCTURE OF AN EXERCISE SESSION  
Begin each workout slowly and give your body a chance to  
warm up for at least 5 minutes so that your heart rate is below  
the selected Target Zone. Gradually increase the intensity of  
your exercise until you are in your Target Zone.  
See the examples above:  
Remain in your Target Zone for the desired time. After that,  
gradually reduce the intensity of your exercise and let your  
heart rate fall below the Target Zone with a 5 minute cool-  
down period. Remember to stretch your muscles after the  
exercise session.  
Example 1: A person, whose maximum heart rate has been  
measured at an exercise stress test. His HRmax is 170 bpm and  
his goal is to exercise for health at Light to Moderate Intensity.  
The Target Zone limits are 102 - 119 bpm. This corresponds to  
the lower limit of OwnZone.  
Example 2: A person, who does not know his HRmax. He is  
35 years old and his goal is to improve fitness at Moderate  
Intensity. The Target Zone limits are 130 - 157 bpm. This  
corresponds to OwnZone.  
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For an example of an exercise session for a 35-year-old  
person with ‘Improved Fitness’ as a target, please see the  
following chart.  
Developing  
a Personal  
Heart Rate/Beats Per Minute  
Exercise Program  
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Before beginning, you should ask yourself two key questions:  
TARGET  
ZONE  
How much time do I spend today  
participating in physical acivity?  
What are my goals?  
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The following steps help you answer the two questions, get  
the most out of your Polar Heart Rate Monitor, and achieve  
your personal exercise goals.  
Warm  
up  
5-10 min  
cool  
Target Zone  
20-60 min  
Resting  
Resting  
down  
5-10 min  
Minutes of exercise  
1. CLASSIFY YOURSELF BY  
LEVEL OF ACTIVITY  
It is recommended by ACSM that the exercise session would  
last 20-60 minutes in the aerobic zone.  
You may have a clear understanding of your present physical  
condition. In this case you can move to the next step to  
specify your goals. You can also define the amount of your  
physical activity by answering the questionnaire which is  
modified from the “Code for Physical Activity” developed by  
NASA/Johnson Space Center (Jackson et al. 1990).  
REFERENCES  
American College of Sports Medicine. Position Stand. The  
Recommended Quantity and Quality of Exercise for Developing and  
Maintaining Cardiorespiratory and Muscular Fitness in Healthy Adults.  
Med Sci Sports Exerc 22: 265-274, 1990.  
The questionnaire is an easy and quick way to define weather  
you are a beginner, a moderate exerciser, an active exerciser  
or a serious exerciser. It is recommended to review the  
questionnaire every 1-2 months and revise if the amount of  
your physical activity has changed.  
American College of Sports Medicine. ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise  
Testing and Prescription. Williams & Wilkins, 1995.  
Jackson, A.S., Blair, S.N., Mahar, M.T., Wier, L.T., Ross, R.M. and  
Stuteville, J.E. Prediction of functional aerobic capacity without exercise  
testing. Med Sci Sports Exerc 22: 863-870, 1990.  
Tulppo, M., Mäkikallio, T., Takala, T., Seppänen, T. and Huikuri, H.  
Quantitative Beat-to-beat Analysis of heart Rate Dynamics During  
Exercise. Am J Physiol 271: H244-252, 1996.  
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Physical Activity and  
Health: A Report of the Surgeon General. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department  
of Health and Human Services, Centres for Disease Control and  
Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health  
Promotion, 1996, 147.  
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Which alternative best describes your general activity level  
2. DETERMINE YOUR EXERCISE GOALS  
for the previous month?  
It is easier to stay motivated when you determine your reason  
for exercising and establish a goal. That is why you should  
determine your personal exercise goal very clearly. Your goal  
may be one of these:  
A beginner who does not participate regularly in  
programmed recreational sports or heavy physical activity.  
Avoid walking or exertion whenever possible.  
Get used to regular physical exercise  
Lose weight  
Maintain or improve health  
Maintain or improve fitness  
Compete with yourself  
Walk for pleasure, routinely use stairs, occasionally  
exercise sufficiently to cause heavy breathing or  
perspiration.  
Achieve competitive results  
A moderate exerciser who participates regularly in  
recreation or work requiring modest physical activity, such as  
golf, gymnastics or yard work.  
3. EXAMPLES OF EXERCISE RECOMMENDATIONS  
Recommendation for a beginner:  
10 to 60 min. a week  
Goal  
Duration in  
Times  
Intensity  
Over one hour a week  
Target Zone  
a week  
Improve  
fitness  
15-40 min.  
at a time  
3-5  
Close to the lower  
limit of OwnZone  
An active exerciser who participates regularly in heavy  
physical exercise such as jogging, swimming, cycling or  
engages in vigorous aerobic activity type exercise such as  
tennis.  
Recommendation for a moderate exerciser:  
Run less than 1 mile a week or spend less than 30 min.  
a week in comparable physical activity.  
Goal  
Duration in  
Target Zone  
Times  
a week  
Intensity  
Run 1 to 5 miles a week or spend 30 to 60 min. a week in  
comparable physical activity.  
Maintain  
fitness  
20-40 min.  
at a time  
2-4  
1
Middle of your  
OwnZone  
Close to the upper  
limit of OwnZone  
A serious exerciser who participates in a regimented  
workout program consisting of heavy physical exercise.  
Improve  
fitness  
and  
30-60 min.  
at a time  
2-4  
1
Middle of your  
OwnZone  
Run 5 to 10 miles a week or spend 1 to 3 hours a week in  
comparable physical activity.  
lose weight  
Close to the upper  
limit of OwnZone  
Run over 10 miles a week or spend over 3 hours a week  
in comparable physical activity.  
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Recommendation for an active exerciser:  
Goal  
Duration in  
Target Zone  
Times  
a week  
Intensity  
Care and  
Maintenance  
Maintain  
fitness  
30-60 min.  
at a time  
2-4  
Close to the upper  
limit of OwnZone  
1
Above OwnZone  
Your Polar Heart Rate Monitor is a high-tech instrument of  
superior design and workmanship and should be treated with  
care. The suggestions below will help you fulfill the warranty  
obligations and enjoy this product for many years to come.  
Improve  
fitness  
60-90 min.  
at a time  
2-4  
Close to the upper  
limit of OwnZone  
2
Above OwnZone  
TAKING CARE OF YOUR  
POLAR HEART RATE MONITOR  
Recommendation for a serious exerciser: Have your  
maximum heart rate measured at an exercise stress test and  
find your personal Target Zone to get the maximum benefit  
from your training sessions. For more information on  
Wash the Polar Coded Transmitter regularly after use with a  
mild soap and water solution. Dry it carefully after washing.  
Never store the Polar Coded Transmitter wet. Sweat and  
moisture can keep its electrodes wet and the transmitter  
activated, which shortens the battery life.  
heart rate monitoring  
Polar books and accessories.  
Store your Polar Heart Rate Monitor in a cool and dry place.  
Do not store it in any kind of non-breathing material, such  
as a plastic bag or a sports bag if it is wet.  
Do not bend or stretch the Polar Coded Transmitter. This  
may damage the electrodes.  
Keep your Polar Heart Rate Monitor out of extreme cold  
(below -10 OC/14 OF) and heat (above 50 OC/122 OF ).  
Do not expose the Polar Heart Rate Monitor to direct  
sunlight for extended periods, such as by leaving it in a car.  
Don’t dry the transmitter in any other way than with a towel.  
Hard-handed handling may damage the electrodes.  
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BATTERIES  
POLAR CODED TRANSMITTER  
The estimated average battery life of the Polar Coded  
Transmitter is 2500 hours of use. Contact your distributor/  
Precautions  
dealer for a Transmitter replacement.  
detailed instructions.  
Service for  
Polar recycles used Transmitters.  
USING A POLAR HEART RATE MONITOR  
IN A WATER ENVIRONMENT  
POLAR SmartEdge RECEIVER  
Polar Heart Rate Monitors are water resistant to 20 meters. To  
maintain the water resistance, do not operate the buttons of  
the Polar wrist receiver under water.  
The estimated average battery life of the Polar SmartEdge  
receiver is 1 year in normal use (2h/day, 7 days a week).  
However, because the battery is inserted at the factory, the  
actual life of your first battery once in your possession may be  
less than the estimated battery life. Note also that excessive  
use of the backlight and the alarm signals will use the battery  
more rapidly.  
Heart rate measurement in a water environment is technically  
demanding for the following reasons:  
Pool water with a high chlorine content and seawater may  
be very conductive and the electrodes of Polar transmitter  
may get short circuited and ECG signals cannot be  
detected by the transmitter unit.  
Jumping into the water or strenuous muscle movement  
during competitive swimming may cause water resistance  
that shifts the transmitter on the body to a location where it  
is not possible to pick up ECG signal.  
The ECG signal strength varies depending on the individual’s  
tissue composition and the percentage of people who have  
problems in heart rate measuring is considerably higher in a  
water environment than in other use.  
Do not open the Polar wrist receiver yourself. To ensure the  
water resistance properties and the use of qualified  
components, the wrist receiver battery should be replaced  
only by a person authorised by Polar Electro Oy. At the same  
time a full periodic check of the Polar Heart Rate Monitor will  
be done.  
Service for detailed instructions.  
POLAR HEART RATE MONITOR AND INTERFERENCE  
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE  
Disturbances may occur near high voltage power lines,  
televisions, cars, wireless bike computers, some exercise  
equipment or cellular phones.  
CROSSTALK  
The Polar wrist receiver in non-coded mode of operation picks  
up transmitter signals within 1 metre/ 3 feet. Therefore, make  
sure no other transmitter is within that range.  
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Non-coded signals from more than one transmitter picked up  
simultaneously can cause an incorrect readout.  
Frequently  
Asked  
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT  
Several pieces of exercise equipment with electronic or  
electrical components such as LED displays, motors and  
electrical brakes may cause interfering stray signals. To try to  
tackle these problems, relocate the Polar wrist receiver as  
follows:  
Questions  
WHAT SHOULD I DO IF...  
1. Remove the transmitter from your chest and use the  
exercise equipment as you would normally.  
... OWNZONE DETERMINATION ONLY SELDOM  
GIVES ME HEART RATE LIMITS WHICH ARE BASED  
ON HEART RATE VARIABILITY (O.Z.V)?  
1. Check that the elastic strap is snug enough.  
2. Make sure that the electrodes of the transmitter are  
moistened against your skin.  
2. Move the Receiver around until you find an area in which it  
displays no stray reading or flashing of the heart symbol.  
Interference is often worst right in front of the display panel  
of the equipment, while the left or right side of the display is  
relatively free of disturbance.  
3. Put the transmitter back on the chest and keep the wrist  
receiver in this interference-free area as far as it is possible.  
4. If the Polar Heart Rate Monitor still does not work with the  
exercise equipment, this piece of equipment may be  
electrically too noisy for wireless heart rate measurement.  
3. Put on the transmitter 15-20 minutes prior to the start of  
your exercise to ensure good adaptation between the  
electrodes and your skin.  
4. Start the first stage of determining your OwnZone  
sufficiently slowly. If you obtain the heart rate limits  
based on age within the first 2 minutes you have raised  
your heart rate too quickly. The heart rate reading should  
not rise over 20 beats/minute from the starting level.  
During the first stage you can, for example, put on your  
sports clothing.  
5. If you reach the OwnZone limits based on age (O.Z.A) or  
the previously determined OwnZone limits based on your  
heart rate variability (O.Z.L) only after 10 minutes from  
starting specification you have not raised your heart rate  
sufficiently rapidly. Raise your heart rate more quickly  
during the OwnZone determination. Your OwnZone heart  
rate limits will be found at the latest when your heart rate  
is in the heart rate zone based on age (O.Z.A).  
Notice for persons with pacemakers  
Persons who have a pacemaker use the Polar Heart Rate  
Monitor at their own risk. Before starting use, we always  
recommend an exercise test under doctor’s supervision. The  
test is to ensure the safety and reliability of the simultaneous  
use of the pacemaker and the heart rate monitor.  
6. If you have always used walking and running to  
determine your OwnZone, walking uphill, cycling or  
using an ergometer may work better for you.  
7. Stress or heavy mental loading may reduce your heart  
rate variability so that the needed point where the heart  
rate variability vanishes cannot be measured. Relax for  
5 - 10 minutes before exercising by sitting down and  
decreasing your heart rate.  
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8. For a small percentage of people the heart rate  
variability will not totally disappear with increasing  
workload. In this case the age-predicted limits are the  
best estimation for the exercising zone.  
Polar SmartEdge calculates the OwnCal energy expenditure  
based on the gender, weight, exercise time and heart  
rate. Therefore the weight and gender must be reset.  
Changing the user also affects the calculation of the total  
calorie consumption (T.KCAL). If the T.KCAL reading is  
not zeroed when the user changes, the Polar SmartEdge  
adds the calorie consumption of new exercise periods  
into its memory, even although the user information is  
changed. If you want that only your own energy  
expenditure is stored in the Polar SmartEdge’s memory  
you must set the calorie calculator off in the USER mode  
when the equipment is used by someone else.  
...THE OWNZONE HEART RATE LIMITS BASED ON  
HEART RATE VARIABILITY (O.Z.V) VARY  
CONSIDERABLY?  
The OwnZone should be determined at the commencement  
of every exercise period as the heart rate variability reacts  
sensitively to all changes taking place in the body and  
environment.  
The O.Z.V heart rate limits are affected by, amongst  
others, your daily state of fitness, the time of OwnZone  
determination, the type of exercise and state of mind. The  
lower limit of the O.Z.V heart rate limits can change for the  
same person by as much as 30 beats.  
... THERE IS NO HEART RATE READING?  
1. Check that the electrodes of the transmitter are  
moistened and that you are wearing it as instructed.  
2. Check that you have kept the transmitter clean.  
Care and maintenance.  
However it is important that the effect of exercise carried  
out in the OwnZone feels light, or moderate. For example  
if you raise your heart rate too rapidly after the first stage,  
you may get too high OwnZone heart rate limits. If the  
OwnZone-heart rate limits seem to be too high we  
3. Check that there are no sources of electromagnetic  
radiation in the close vicinity of the Polar wrist receiver,  
such as TV sets, cellular phones, CRT monitors etc.  
Precautions.  
4. Have you had a cardiac event which may have altered  
your ECG waveform? In this case consult your physician.  
recommend that the OwnZone determination is done again.  
... SOME OTHER PERSON USES MY  
...HEART SYMBOL FLASHES IRREGULARLY?  
1. Check that your Polar wrist receiver is inside the  
transmission range and not further that 1 metre /3 feet  
from the Polar Coded Transmitter you are wearing.  
2. Check that the elastic strap has not become loose  
during exercise.  
POLAR SmartEdge HEART RATE MONITOR?  
Polar SmartEdge determines the OwnZone heart rate  
limits on the basis of heart rate and age. If someone else  
uses your Polar SmartEdge Heart Rate Monitor it is  
necessary to zero the O.Z.V. heart rate limits which are in  
the memory. Zeroing is done by resetting the age in the  
USER mode with the SIGNAL/LIGHT button.  
3. Make sure that the electrodes of the transmitter are  
moistened.  
4. Make sure that there is no other heart rate transmitter  
within the reception range (1 metre / 3 feet).  
Precautions/Crosstalk.  
5. Cardiac arrythmia may cause irregular readings. In this  
case consult your physician.  
Even although the user is the same age as you the age  
must still be reset in order that the O.Z.V heart rate limits  
are zeroed. If this is not done the Polar SmartEdge may  
give the following user OwnZone heart rate limits based on  
your heart rate variability which is stored in the memory of  
the equipment.  
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...OTHER PERSON WITH HEART RATE MONITOR IS  
CAUSING INTERFERENCE?  
Your training partner may have coincidentally activated  
exactly the same code as you. In this case keep distance  
to your training partner or proceed as follows:  
1. Stop the stopwatch and heart rate measurement.  
2. Take the transmitter off your chest for 10 seconds.  
3. Put the transmitter back and start the heart rate  
measurement again.  
Polar  
Glossary  
Indicates coded transmission of heart rate. The inner  
heart flashes at the pace of your heart.  
In the Time of day mode indicates that the alarm is on. In  
the measure mode indicates that the sound signal will alarm if  
you are exercising outside your Target Zone.  
... HEART RATE READING BECOMES ERRATIC OR  
EXTREMELY HIGH?  
You may have come within range of strong electromagnetic  
signals which cause erratic readings on the wrist receiver  
display. Check your surroundings and move further away  
Indicates OwnZone determination procedure  
AGE: Insert your age in User settings.  
ALARM: Indicates the alarm clock in watch settings  
AM/PM: 12 hour mode of time  
from the source of disturbance.  
Precautions.  
... THERE ARE NO REACTIONS TO ANY BUTTONS?  
Reset the Polar Heart Rate Monitor. Resetting clears all  
memory values and settings will return to the default  
settings.  
DATE: Indicates the date in watch settings  
DAY: Indicates date in Time of day mode  
Electrodes: The grooved areas of the transmitter, against  
the skin. Pick up the heart’s electrical impulses.  
1. Simultaneously press all three buttons.  
Display becomes full of digits.  
2. Press SET/START/STOP button once.  
The Polar SmartEdge enters the Time of Day mode.  
FILE: File mode to recall training information  
Heart rate: The number of heart beats per minute (bpm)  
Heart rate variability:  
Fluctuations of interbeat intervals. Heart rate variability of a  
healthy subject is in general large in resting conditions and  
during light exercise. Heart rate variability gradually disappears  
when exercise becomes more severe and heart rate increases.  
... THE DISPLAY IS BLANK OR FADING?  
Usually the first sign of a discharged battery is fading of  
the digits when using the backlight. Have the batteries  
checked.  
Service.  
Help texts  
START: Start the stopwatch or start the settings  
NEXT: Move onward to a following mode or function  
SET: Select the user settings  
... THE BATTERY OF THE WRIST RECEIVER MUST  
BE REPLACED?  
We recommend having all service done by an authorized  
Polar Service. This is especially necessary to ensure the  
warranty remains valid and is not affected by incorrect repair  
procedures done by an unauthorized agent. Polar Service  
will test your wrist receiver for water resistance after battery  
replacement and make a full periodic check of the complete  
ADJUST: Adjust the settings  
LOCK: Lock your selection  
OPEN: Open an exercise file  
RESET: Reset the total calorie consumption count.  
USER?: Indicates that you have not set all necessary user  
Polar Heart Rate Monitor.  
Care and maintenance/  
information.  
Batteries and Service.  
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max  
HR : Maximum heart rate  
IN TZ: Exercising time in Target Zone  
KCAL: Indicates the energy expenditure of your exercise session.  
KG/LBS: Insert your weight either in kg or in lbs.  
LIMIT: Indicates Target Zone limits which should be set manually.  
MEASURE: Measure mode  
Technical  
Specifications  
OwnCal calorie consumption: Your cumulative energy  
expenditure during exercise.  
Polar Heart Rate Monitor is designed to indicate the level of  
physiological strain and intensity in sports and exercise. No  
other use is intended or implied. Heart rate is displayed as  
number of heart beats per minute (bpm).  
OwnZone, O.Z.: Target Zone which Polar SmartEdge  
determines for you. OwnZone is an individual guide for light to  
moderate exercise intensity.  
POLAR TRANSMITTER  
O.Z.A: Indicates OwnZone limits which are based on your age.  
O.Z.L: Your latest OwnZone limits.  
Battery type:  
Battery life:  
Built-in Lithium Cell  
Average 2500 hours of use  
Operating temperature: -10 OC to +50 OC / 14 OF to 122 O  
O.Z.V: Indicates OwnZone limits which are based on your  
heart rate variability.  
F
Polar Coded Transmitter: Automatically locks in a code  
to transmit your heart rate to your wrist receiver. In coded  
transmission the receiver accepts heart rate from your Polar  
Coded Transmitter only. Coding significantly reduces crosstalk  
caused by other users of heart rate monitors. However, it does  
not necessarily reduce all environmental interference.  
POLAR SmartEdge WRIST RECEIVER  
Battery type:  
Battery life:  
CR 2025  
Average 1 year (2h/day, 7 days/week)  
Operating temperature: -10 OC to +50 OC / 14 OF to 122 O  
F
Water resistancy:  
to 20 metres  
SET: Set mode  
Accuracy of formula for  
age based OwnZone  
heart rate limits (O.Z.A):  
Accuracy of heart rate  
measurement:  
SEX: Indicates the sex in User settings. Select Male or Female.  
STOPW: Indicates stopwatch function in measure mode.  
+
1bpm  
-
Target Zone, TZ: The area between the upper and lower  
target zone limits. Can be defined manually by yourself or  
automatically by Polar SmartEdge.  
±1% or ±1 beats per minute,  
whichever larger, definition applies  
to steady state conditions  
Target Zone limits, manually set: Are determined as  
percentages of age predicted or measured maximum heart rate.  
The percentages are converted into heart rate beats per minute.  
DEFAULT SETTINGS  
OwnZone  
Upper Limit (manual)  
Lower Limit (manual)  
Age  
Weight  
Sex  
Help  
off  
160  
80  
T.KCAL: Indicates the cumulative total calorie consumption  
of your exercise sessions.  
TIME: Indicates the time of day in the watch settings.  
Time of day mode: Display showing time of day.  
TOTAL: The total exercise time.  
00  
00 (kg)  
Male  
on  
USER: Indicates the loop where you set your personal  
information.  
Kcal  
off  
Time of day  
Alarm  
24h  
off  
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Polar Books and  
Accessories  
Service  
POLAR BOOKS AND BOOKLETS  
To ensure continuous improvement of Polar products, please  
complete and mail the enclosed Warranty Registration Card  
within two weeks of the date of purchase.  
Roy Benson, MPE: ................. Precision Running  
Dr. Matthew Brick: .................. Precision Multisport  
Edmund R. Burke, Ph.D.: ....... Precision Cycling  
Neil Craig ............................... Scientific Heart Rate Training  
Sally Edwards: ....................... The Heart Rate Monitor Book  
Mark Fenton and  
Polar Service will help you get the most out of your Polar Heart  
Rate Monitor. Should your Polar Heart Rate Monitor need  
service, please follow the instructions below.  
Dave McGovern: .................... Precision Walking  
Ute Haas, M.Sc.,  
CHECK LIST  
Tarja Suomi, M.Sc. and  
Before you return your Polar Heart Rate Monitor for service,  
please check the following:  
1. IS THE TRANSMITTER BEING WORN CORRECTLY?  
The Polar logo should be right side up and the Transmitter  
flat against the skin. The elastic strap should be adjusted for  
a snug and comfortable fit.  
Dr. Raija Laukkanen, Ph.D.: ... Precision Aerobics  
Dr. Peter J.G.M. Janssen: ...... Training, Lactate, Pulse Rate  
Dr. Katriina Kukkonen-Harjula,  
MD and Dr. Raija Laukkanen,  
Ph.D. ...................................... Precision Weight Management  
Dr. Raija Laukkanen, Ph.D ..... Research Index  
Yvonne Lin: ............................ Precision Sports Aerobics  
Dr. James M. Rippe: .............. Target Your Fitness and  
Weight Management Goals  
2. ARE THE ELECTRODES MOIST ON THE TRANSMITTER?  
It is important that the electrodes are wet during the heart  
rate measurement. If water does not ensure the flawless  
transmission, you can use moisturizing cream instead.  
Dr. Jamer M. Rippe: ............... The Polar Fat Free and Fit  
Forever Program  
3. IS THE TRANSMITTER CLEAN?  
POLAR ACCESSORIES  
Regular washing with mild soap and water solution and  
thorough dry afterwards will ensure that good conductivity.  
Polar Bike Mount for all bikes and Polar Heart Rate Monitors  
Elastic straps of different lengths  
Extra Transmitter for other family members  
Polar Heart Bra for women  
4. ARE YOU HAVING DISTURBANCES CAUSED BY OTHER  
PEOPLE WITH HEART RATE MONITORS OR EXERCISE  
EQUIPMENT?  
Test handle for groups and trainers  
Check that the code search in the beginning of the  
measurement has been successful.  
Start the heart  
Ask your local dealer or  
rate measurement.  
distributor for more details.  
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SENDING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Pack the product carefully to avoid further damage.  
2. Include all the parts of the Polar Heart Rate Monitor. A full  
periodic check will be done on the whole product.  
3. Include proof of purchase (a receipt or its photocopy) if the  
product is under warranty.  
4. Include a detailed description of the problem. Use the  
return sheet of the Customer Care Charter!  
5. Include your name, return address and daytime  
telephone number.  
Limited Polar  
Warranty  
Polar Electro Oy warrants to the original consumer/  
purchaser of this heart rate monitor that the product will be  
free from defects in material or workmanship for one year  
from the date of purchase. Please keep the receipt  
which is your proof of purchase!  
6. Ship postage prepaid to your dealer or distributor. For  
contact details see the Customer Care Charter or the  
warranty card.  
Warranty does not cover receiver battery, damage due to  
misuse, abuse, accidents or negligence of the precautions;  
improper maintenance, commercial use, cracked or broken  
cases.  
POLAR’S SERVICE PROCEDURE  
Any service is recommended to be done by an authorised  
Polar service personnel. Our standard test and check  
procedure will be performed on all Polar Heart Rate Monitors.  
The test includes the following elements:  
Warranty does not cover damage or consequential damage  
caused by service not authorised by Polar Electro Oy.  
POLAR TRANSMITTER  
1. Visual inspection  
2. Check of the transmission range  
3. Check of electrode conductivity  
4. Wash and clean if necessary  
During the warranty period the product will be either repaired  
or replaced at an authorised service centre free of charge.  
For more details, please see the warranty card.  
POLAR WRIST RECEIVER  
1. Visual inspection  
Copyright © 1997  
Polar Electro Oy, FIN-90440 KEMPELE, Finland  
2. Check of battery voltage  
3. Check and cleaning of case contacts  
4. Re-assembly, including seal renewal if necessary  
5. Water resistancy test  
All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be used or reproduced in any  
form or by any means without prior written permission of Polar Electro Oy.  
Polar logotype, Polar Pacer and Polar Beat  
are registered trademarks of Polar Electro Oy.  
Polar Vantage NV, Polar XTrainer Plus, Polar Accurex Plus, Polar Protrainer XT,  
Polar Protrainer NV, Polar Protrainer XT, Polar Advantage Interface,  
Polar Precision Performance, Polar Interface Plus, Polar Training Advisor,  
Polar SmartEdge, Polar Fitwatch, Polar Heartwatch and Polar Favor are  
trademarks of Polar Electro Oy.  
6. Operational test  
Water resistance cannot be guaranteed after  
unauthorised service.  
0537  
This CE marking shows compliance of this product with Directive 93/42/EEC.  
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Disclaimer  
Index  
Books and accessories ................................................................ 50  
Buttons and their functions ............................................................. 7  
Care and maintenance ................................................................. 39  
Check exercise information .......................................................... 24  
Check your heart rate limits .......................................................... 24  
Developing a personal exercise program .................................... 35  
Disclaimer ..................................................................................... 54  
Exercising diary ............................................................................ 56  
Exercising with your Polar Heart Rate Monitor ............................. 28  
Frequency of training .................................................................... 33  
Frequently asked questions .......................................................... 43  
Functions during heart rate measurement.................................... 23  
Getting going .................................................................................. 6  
Glossary ........................................................................................ 47  
Help texts .................................................................................. 8, 17  
Illuminate the display .................................................................... 23  
Intensity of exercise ...................................................................... 29  
Latest OwnZone............................................................................ 14  
Limited Polar warranty .................................................................. 53  
Modes and their functions .............................................................. 7  
OwnCal-calorie consumption .................................16-17, 25-27, 45  
OwnZone .............................................. 14-15, 19-22, 29-30, 43, 44  
Parts ................................................................................................ 5  
Precautions ................................................................................... 41  
Recalling training information ....................................................... 26  
See your heart rate ....................................................................... 23  
Service .......................................................................................... 51  
Setting measurement options ....................................................... 12  
Setting the watch ............................................................................ 9  
Setting the alarm time ................................................... 10  
This product is protected by one or several of the following  
patents: FI 88223, BRD 4215549, FR 92.06120, GB 2257523,  
HK 113/1996, SG 9591671-4, US 5491474, FI 88972,  
FR 92.09150, GB 2258587, HK 306/1996, SG 9592117-7,  
US 5486818, FI 96380, US 5611346, FI 68734, BRD 3439238,  
GB 2149514, HK 812/1989, US 4625733.  
The material in this manual is for informational purposes only.  
The products it describes are subject to change without prior  
notice, due to the manufacturer’s continuous development  
program.  
Polar Electro Oy makes no representations or warranties with  
respect to this manual or with respect to the products  
described herein. Polar Electro Oy shall not be liable for any  
damages, direct or incidental, consequential or special,  
arising out of, or related to the use of this material or the  
products described herein.  
Setting the date ............................................................. 11  
Setting the time of day .................................................. 10  
Setting user information ................................................................ 12  
Setting age .................................................................... 13  
Setting sex .................................................................... 13  
Setting weight ............................................................... 13  
Start the heart rate measurement ................................................. 18  
Start/stop the stopwatch ............................................................... 24  
Stop the heart rate measurement ................................................. 25  
Structure of an exercise session ................................................... 33  
Target zone limits .......................................................................... 15  
Target zone sound signal ON/OFF ............................................... 23  
Technical specifications ................................................................ 49  
Type of activity .............................................................................. 33  
Warranty ........................................................................................ 53  
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