Timex M515 Heart Rate Monitor User Manual


 
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is aligned properly (as you noted in step #2) so that the buzzer
will line up with the internal connections.
8. Carefully reattach the straps. The shorter piece with the buckle
is attached to the upper set of lugs.
INDIGLO® night-light
Patented (U.S. Patent Numbers 4,527,096 and 4,775,964) electrolu-
minescent technology used in the INDIGLO® night-light illuminates
entire watch face at night and in low light conditions.
Water-Resistance
Your 50 Meter Water-Resistant watch withstands water pressure
up to 86 p.s.i. (equals immersion to 164 feet or 50 meters below
sea level).
WARNING: THIS UNIT WILL NOT DISPLAY SPEED AND DISTANCE OR
HEART RATE DATA WHEN OPERATED UNDER WATER.
WARNING: TO MAINTAIN WATER RESISTANCE, DO NOT PRESS ANY
BUTTONS UNDER WATER.
1. Watch is water-resistant only as long as lens, pushbuttons and
case remain intact.
2. Even though the watch may be water-resistant to a significant
depth (100 or 200 meters), it is not a diver watch and should
not be used for diving.
3. Timex recommends rinsing your watch with fresh water after
exposure to salt water.
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Common Questions
Q: When using the Auto-Split “by distance” feature, sometimes the
distances for the splits are a little less than my setting (e.g.
“0.244 km” when the setting is “0.25 km”); how can this happen?
A: This is due to the way the watch uses current speed and dis-
tance to predict the actual split point in your run. Occasionally,
the watch will over-estimate, creating a slightly “longer” split
distance first, followed by a “short” split. This shorter split dis-
tance is required so that the watch can compensate for these
slight over-estimations and to prevent them from accumulat-
ing over the course of your workout.
So, for the example given here, the previous split should have
displayed a distance value slightly longer than the Auto-Split
setting of 0.25 km.
Q: Why won’t my Hands-Free or Distance Alert features work
when using just a Heart Rate Sensor?
A: These features rely on information provide by the Timex®
Speed + Distance Sensor.
Q: Why don’t I see any information for Overall Time or Distance
when using just a Heart Rate Sensor?
A: The Overall Time and Overall Distance data are based only on
data received from the Timex® Speed + Distance Sensor.