PERSONAL HEART RATE MONITOR
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CONTENTS
OVERVIEW
Overview ..................................................................................................................1
Watch Buttons ......................................................................................................3
Display Icons..........................................................................................................3
Resources ..............................................................................................................4
Determining Your Optimal Heart Rate Zone ........................................................4
Personal Heart Rate Monitor ................................................................................6
To Use Your Personal Heart Rate Monitor ............................................................6
To Set or Adjust Your Personal Heart Rate Monitor ............................................7
Recall Activity Data..............................................................................................10
To recall data during an activity ......................................................................11
To recall data after an activity ........................................................................11
Heart Rate Recovery............................................................................................12
To determine your recovery heart rate ..........................................................12
Personal Heart Rate Monitor Notes & Tips ........................................................13
Time of Day............................................................................................................15
To Set or Adjust the Time and Date ....................................................................15
Time of Day Notes & Tips....................................................................................17
Care & Maintenance ............................................................................................19
Personal Heart Rate Monitor ..............................................................................19
Battery ................................................................................................................20
Personal Heart Rate Sensor Battery................................................................20
Watch Battery Replacement............................................................................21
INDIGLO® Night-Light ..........................................................................................21
Water Resistance ................................................................................................22
Watch ..............................................................................................................22
Personal Heart Rate Sensor ............................................................................22
Warranty & Service ..............................................................................................23
Service ................................................................................................................25
Declaration of Conformity ..................................................................................27
Congratulations!
With your purchase of the Timex® Personal Heart Rate Monitor you have
hired a new personal trainer. Your Personal Heart Rate Monitor offers you
the ability to track, store, and analyze key indicators of your personal
fitness level.
You will find your Personal Heart Rate Monitor to be a user-friendly fitness
tool. But, like any new tool, you should take the time to familiarize yourself
with it to optimize its usefulness.
So, take the time to check out the features and functions of your Personal
Heart Rate Monitor to develop a basic understanding of this fitness tool.
But most of all, enjoy your new partner on the road to increased fitness!
A Fit Heart
Recent fitness findings show that anyone can get fit and stay fit without
being overzealous. It can be as simple as:
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Exercising 3 to 4 times per week
Exercising for 30 to 45 minutes during each exercise session
Exercising at the appropriate heart rate
Heart rate represents the effects of exercise on all parts of the body.
Selecting the appropriate heart rate zone conditions the heart, lungs, and
muscles to perform at optimal levels to get and keep your body in shape.
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Once set up, your Personal Heart Rate Monitor can automatically show you
when you are in the exercise zone you chose and signal you when you are
not. It can help keep your body exercising at an intensity level that can
help you achieve your desired fitness objectives without over- or under-
exercising.
Watch Buttons
SET
INDIGLO® night-light
Adjust Time of Day or
Personal Heart Rate
Monitor options
RECV/DATE
Initiate a recovery or view
the date
WARNING:
RECALL
Review information about
an activity
This is not a medical device and is not recommended for use by
persons with serious heart conditions. You should always con-
sult your physician before beginning or modifying an exercise
program.
ON/OFF
Turn the Personal Heart
Rate Monitor on or off
Display Icons
Interference with the radio signal, poor contact between your skin and the
Personal Heart Rate Sensor, or other factors may prevent accurate trans-
mission of heart rate data.
You will see the hollow heart icon as the watch searches for a signal
from the Personal Heart Rate Sensor.
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You will see the heart icon fill once the watch has located a signal
from the Personal Heart Rate Sensor. This icon will continue to flash
as long as the watch continually receives a signal from the Personal
Heart Rate Sensor.
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You will see the activity timer icon to indicate that the watch is timing
your activity. You will only see the activity timer icon when you use
the watch in conjunction with the Personal Heart Rate Sensor.
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You will see the chime icon when you have turned on the audible
target zone alert or if you have turned on the hourly chime for Time of
Day Mode.
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Before you can set your %MAX, you first need to determine your maxi-
mum heart rate. You can use many methods to estimate your maximum
heart rate. The booklet Heart Zones® Tools For Success included in your
Personal Heart Rate Monitor packaging (U.S. customers only) provides
excellent procedures and Timex recommends you use one of these
methodologies.
Resources
The Timex® website offers beneficial information to help you optimize
your Personal Heart Rate Monitor.
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Rate Monitors, including product features and simulations.
However, if you cannot use any of the procedures described in Heart
Zones® Tools for Success (U.S. customers only), you might consider using
the following government recommended age-based method.
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Timex® Heart Rate Monitors.
Begin with the number 220 and then subtract your age. For instance,
a 35 year old would begin with 220 and subtract 35 (the person’s age),
which gives an estimated maximum heart rate of 185.
Determining Your Optimal Heart Rate Zone
There are five basic heart rate target zones. Simply select a zone that
matches your percent of maximum (%MAX) heart rate based on the fitness
goal you want to achieve during a particular exercise.
Once you know your maximum heart rate, you can set the zones
described in the table on the previous page.
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50% to 60%
60% to 70%
70% to 80%
80% to 90%
Goal
Benefit
Light exercise
Maintain a healthy heart and get fit
Weight management Lose weight and burn fat
Aerobic base building Increase stamina and aerobic endurance
Optimal conditioning Sustain excellent fitness condition
90% to 100% Elite athletic training
Achieve superb athletic condition
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To Set or Adjust Your Personal Heart Rate Monitor
PERSONAL HEART RATE MONITOR
You can set up and use your watch to track heart rate and other statistical
information about an activity you perform while wearing your watch and
Personal Heart Rate Sensor.
SET
Press to initiate the setting
process or save changes
and exit the setting
process
INDIGLO® night-light
To Use Your Personal Heart Rate Monitor
1. Wet the Personal Heart Rate Sensor pads.
RECV/DATE
BPM
Press to decrease or
toggle the item you want
to set
2. Center the Sensor on your chest with the Timex®
logo facing up and out and fasten it firmly, just
below your sternum.
RECALL
Press to move to the next
digit or setting group you
want to adjust
ON/OFF
Press to increase or
toggle the item you want
to set
3. Press the ON/OFF button on your watch. A set of
3 dashes (- - -) and the heart rate icon will appear
on the display followed by a display that shows
your current heart rate. (You will also see the
1. Press ON/OFF to activate the Personal Heart Rate Monitor.
activity icon in the lower left corner of the display
to indicate that your watch is tracking your activity time.)
2. Press and hold SET until the words HOLD TO SET briefly appear on the
display one word at a time. Continue holding SET. The first setting
group will appear on the display with the first value flashing.
4. Begin your activity. The watch automatically records your heart rate
and other statistical data about your activity, including time.
3. Make the desired adjustment by pressing ON/OFF or RECV/DATE. In
some setting groups pressing ON/OFF will increase a value and press-
ing RECV/DATE will decrease a value. At other times pressing ON/OFF
or RECV/DATE will toggle between 2 options.
5. When you have finished your activity, press and hold the ON/OFF
button until the words HOLD TURN OFF briefly appear on the display
one word at a time. Continue holding the ON/OFF button until you hear
a beep and the current time of day appears on the display.
4. Press RECALL to move to the next digit you want to set or the next set-
ting group.
5. Press SET to save your changes and exit the setting process.
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For this Personal Heart Rate Monitor you can make the adjustments
described in the tables that appear on this and the next page.
Setting Group
Display
Description
You can set the watch to alert you if
your heart rate goes above or below
your target zone. The watch will contin-
ue to beep until you have moved back
into your selected zone.
TIP: You can also turn this alert on or
off during your activity by pressing the
ON/OFF button.
Setting Group
Display
Description
Your lower target zone limit setting rep-
resents the beats per minute (BPM) or
percent of maximum (%MAX) below
which you do you not want your heart
rate to go during your activity. If your
heart rate goes below this number a
downward facing arrow will appear on
the display and the audible alert will
sound if you have turned the alert on.
You cannot set this number below 30
(13%).
Audible Alert
Lower Target
Zone Limit
Your maximum heart rate value is used
as a reference for displaying your heart
rate in terms of percent of maximum
(%MAX). This number cannot be below
80 or above 240.
Maximum
Heart Rate
Your upper target zone limit setting rep-
resents the beats per minute (BPM) or
percent of maximum (%MAX) above
which you do you not want your heart
rate to go during your activity. If your
heart rate goes above this number an
upward facing arrow will appear on the
display and the audible alert will sound
if you have turned the alert on. You can-
not set this alert above 240 (100%)
You can enter your current weight. This
number is used to help calculate how
many calories you burn during your
activity. Your recorded weight cannot go
below 66 pounds (30 kilograms) or
above 330 pounds (150 kilograms).
Weight
Upper Target
Zone Limit
You can choose whether your heart rate
will display as beats per minute (BPM)
or percent of maximum (%MAX).
Heart Rate
Display
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To recall data during an activity
Recall Activity Data
1. Press RECALL. The first time you recall information during your activity
the watch will begin by displaying the Activity Timer. After that, it will
begin by displaying the last data group you viewed during the activity.
You can recall information about your activity both during and after the
activity (unless noted below). Data groupings appear in the order listed.
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Activity Timer: The amount of time the Personal Heart Rate Monitor
is active and receiving valid pulses during an activity. As long as you
also run the Personal Heart Rate Monitor, the watch can keep the
activity timer active for a period of 24 hours.
2. Continue to scroll through the activity data by pressing RECALL. If you
do not press RECALL for a period of five seconds or you press any but-
ton other than RECALL or INDIGLO® the recall will end and the display
will return to showing your current heart rate.
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Time in Zone: The amount of time during an activity when your heart
rate is between the lower and upper target zone limits you set.
To recall data after an activity
Average Heart Rate: The average heart rate achieved during an
activity.
1. After you have finished your activity and turned off the Personal Heart
Rate Monitor, you can review activity data by pressing RECALL. The
watch will automatically scroll through all the data groups, moving to a
new group every 3 seconds.
Peak Heart Rate: The highest recorded heart rate during an activity
(data available only after the end of an activity).
2. If you want to view the next data group more quickly than the auto-
matic change, you can move to the next data group by pressing
RECALL.
Calories Burned: The number of calories burned during an activity.
This number is dependent on the weight you entered when you set
your Personal Heart Rate Monitor, your heart rate during the activity,
and the time you spent in the activity.
3. After the watch has scrolled through each of the data groups, the
watch will automatically return to displaying the current time after a
period of 3 seconds, unless you press RECALL before the 3 second
time out, which will restart the automatic data viewing process.
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Recovery Heart Rate: The result of the most recently taken recovery
heart rate calculation.
4. If you press any button other than RECALL or INDIGLO® the recall will
end and the display will return to showing the current time.
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4. You can continue to initiate 1-minute recovery periods by repeating
steps 1 and 2. The recovery heart rate will continue to display once the
countdown has expired unless you press another button.
Heart Rate Recovery
Heart rate recovery provides an indicator of fitness and training level. As
you become more fit, your heart rate should return more quickly to a
lower heart rate value at the end of your activity, indicating a higher level
of cardiovascular fitness. A slower recovery rate can also indicate a need
to take a break from training due to fatigue, illness, or other factors.
5. To exit the recovery display after the countdown has expired, press
ON/OFF to view your current heart rate or RECALL to view accumulat-
ed data.
Your recovery rate represents the change in your heart rate over a period
of time. Your Personal Heart Rate Monitor records the change in your heart
rate over a period of 1-minute.
Personal Heart Rate Monitor Notes & Tips
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At any time during the setting process, you can save your changes and
return to the main heart rate display by pressing SET.
To determine your recovery heart rate
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While setting the watch, if you do not press any buttons on the watch
for a period of 2-3 minutes, the watch will automatically save whatever
changes you have made and exit the setting process.
The watch cannot record a recovery unless the Personal Heart Rate Sensor
is receiving a current heart rate and a valid pulse. Without a current heart
rate, the display will read ERROR at the end of the 1-minute recovery
period. If the starting heart rate is lower than the ending heart rate, the
display will read NO REC.
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During an activity, you can view the time by pressing SET.
At any time during the setting process, press and hold ON/OFF to
quickly increase the setting value or RECV/DATE to quickly decrease
the setting value.
1. Press RECV/DATE. The watch will capture your current heart rate in
beats per minute (BPM) and begin the 1-minute countdown.
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Data accumulation will be suspended if 1) the activity timer reaches
24-hours; 2) an error occurs; 3) you turn off the Personal Heart Rate
Monitor either on the watch or by taking off the Sensor.
2. After the countdown, the watch will beep indicating the end of the
recovery period. The watch will capture your heart rate a second time,
subtract the second value from the first value and display the differ-
ence as the recovery heart rate.
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When you start a new activity while receiving valid heart rate data, you
erase all data from a previous activity.
3. Once you start the recovery, you can temporarily recall data by press-
ing RECALL. The heart rate recovery display will appear at the end of
the 1-minute countdown.
The watch and the Personal Heart Rate Sensor need to be within 3 feet
(1 meter) of each other to function properly. If the watch is not receiv-
ing heart rate information, try the following:
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Shorten the distance between the watch and the Personal Heart
Rate Sensor.
TIME OF DAY
Your watch can act as an ordinary timepiece that displays the time, date,
and day using a 12- or 24-hour format.
Adjust the position of the Personal Heart Rate Sensor and
elastic chest strap.
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Make sure the Personal Heart Rate Sensor pads are wet.
SET
Press to initiate the setting
process or save changes
and exit the setting
process
Check the battery in the Personal Heart Rate Sensor and replace it
if necessary.
INDIGLO® night-light
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Move away from other heart rate monitors or other sources of
electrical or radio interference.
RECV/DATE
PM
Press to decrease or
toggle the item you want
to set
RECALL
Press to move to the next
digit or setting group you
want to adjust
ON/OFF
Press to increase or
toggle the item you want
to set
To Set or Adjust the Time and Date
1. Make sure your Personal Heart Rate Monitor is turned off by pressing
and holding the ON/OFF button.
2. Press and hold SET until the words HOLD TO SET briefly appear on the
display one word at a time. Continue holding SET until the time
appears on the display with the hour value flashing.
3. Make the desired adjustment by pressing ON/OFF or RECV/DATE. In
some setting groups pressing ON/OFF will increase a value and press-
ing RECV/DATE will decrease a value. At other times pressing ON/OFF
or RECV/DATE will toggle between 2 options.
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4. Press RECALL to move to the next setting option.
Setting Group
Day of Week
Adjustment
5. Press SET to save your changes and exit the setting process.
Press ON/OFF to move forward through the days of the
week or RECV/DATE to move backward through the days
of the week.
For this watch, you can make the Time of Day adjustments described in
the tables that appear on this and the next page.
Press ON/OFF or RECV/DATE to toggle between the
Appearance of appearance options for the month and the day. The
the Month and options include Month Day (MM-DD) or Day Month
Setting Group
Hour
Adjustment
Day
(DD.MM). For example, March 15 can appear as 3-15 or
15.3.
Press ON/OFF to increase the hour value or
RECV/DATE to decrease the hour value.
Press ON/OFF or RECV/DATE to toggle between turning
the chime on and turning the chime off. When you turn
the chime on, you will see the chime icon and the watch
will emit a beep every hour on the hour.
Press ON/OFF to increase the minute value or
RECV/DATE to decrease the minute value.
Minute
Second
Chime
Press ON/OFF or RECV/DATE to reset the seconds to
zero.
Press ON/OFF or RECV/DATE to toggle between the 12-
and 24-hour formats. In the 12-hour format the AM and
PM time indicators will also appear above the seconds
on the time display.
12- or 24-hour
Format
Time of Day Notes & Tips
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For a brief, 3-second look at the month, date, and day of the week,
press RECV/DATE.
Press ON/OFF to move forward through the months or
RECV/DATE to move backward through the months.
Month
Date
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The watch does not automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time.
When switching between Standard Time and Daylight Savings Time,
you must manually adjust the hour value.
Press ON/OFF to increase the date value or
RECV/DATE to decrease the date value.
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The watch automatically moves from February 28 to March 1. To
accommodate a leap year, you must manually set the date value to
February 29. The watch will then automatically move from February 29
to March 1.
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At any time during the setting process, press and hold ON/OFF to
quickly increase the setting value or RECV/DATE to quickly decrease
the setting value.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
Personal Heart Rate Monitor
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At any time during the setting process, you can save your changes and
return to the main time display by pressing SET.
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To avoid build up of materials that can interfere with the Personal
Heart Rate Sensor’s ability to receive a valid pulse, rinse the Personal
Heart Rate Sensor with fresh water.
While setting the watch, if you do not press any buttons on the watch
for a period of 2-3 minutes, the watch will automatically save whatever
changes you made and exit the setting process.
Do not clean the Personal Heart Rate Sensor or chest strap with abra-
sive or corrosive materials. Abrasive cleaning agents may scratch the
plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuit.
Do not subject the Personal Heart Rate Sensor to excessive force,
shock, dust, temperature, or humidity. Such treatment may result in
malfunction, a shorter electronic life span, damaged batteries, or dis-
torted parts.
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Do not tamper with the Personal Heart Rate Sensor’s internal compo-
nents. Doing so will terminate the Sensor’s warranty and may cause
damage.
The Personal Heart Rate Sensor contains no user-serviceable parts,
except batteries.
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NOTE: It is not necessary for a heart rate value to appear on the display
during this test.
Battery
Personal Heart Rate Sensor Battery
Watch Battery Replacement
If your heart rate readings become erratic or stop, you may need to
replace the battery on your Personal Heart Rate Sensor. You can change
the battery yourself without any special tools.
When the battery of the watch is running low, the display will dim. This
watch uses a CR2032 lithium battery.
To avoid the possibility of permanently damaging the watch, TIMEX
STRONGLY RECOMMENDS TAKING YOUR WATCH TO A LOCAL RETAILER
OR JEWELER TO HAVE THE BATTERY REPLACED.
This product uses a CR2032 lithium bat-
tery for the Personal Heart Rate Sensor.
To change the battery:
BATTERIA
INDIGLO® Night-Light
Press the INDIGLO® button to activate the night-light. This
electroluminescent technolo-
gy illuminates the watch display at night and in low light conditions.
1. Open the sensor battery lid with a
coin, turning the coin counterclock-
wise.
APRIRE
BATTERIA
2. Insert one CR2032 3V lithium battery with writing facing you, taking
care not to touch the 2 contacts and discharge the battery.
When the battery of the watch is running low, the display will dim when
the INDIGLO® button is pressed. This Watch uses a CR2032 lithium battery.
3. When you have finished inserting the battery, replace the lid.
To test the new battery after you have inserted it:
To avoid the possibility of permanently damaging the Watch, TIMEX
STRONGLY RECOMMENDS TAKING YOUR WATCH TO A LOCAL RETAILER
OR JEWELER TO HAVE THE BATTERY REPLACED.
1. Move away from any possible sources of electrical or radio interfer-
ence.
2. Wet the Personal Heart Rate Sensor pads and securely fasten the chest
strap below your sternum.
3. While wearing the watch, press the ON/OFF button. A set of 3 dashes
(- - -) and the flashing heart rate icon will appear on the display.
4. If you do not see a flashing heart icon on your Watch, reinstall the
sensor battery.
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Water Resistance
WARRANTY & SERVICE
Timex® International Warranty (U.S. Limited Warranty)
Watch
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Your 30 meter water resistant watch withstands water pressure to 60
p.s.i. (equals immersion to 98 feet or 30 meters below sea level).
Your Timex® Personal Heart Rate Monitor is warranted against manufactur-
ing defects by Timex Corporation for a period of 1 YEAR from the original
purchase date. Timex and its worldwide affiliates will honor this
International Warranty.
The Watch is only water-resistant as long as the lens, pushbuttons, and
case remain intact.
Timex recommends rinsing your watch with fresh water after exposure
to salt water.
Please note that Timex may, at its option, repair your Heart Rate Sensor by
installing new or thoroughly reconditioned and inspected components or
replace it with an identical or similar model.
WARNING: TO MAINTAIN WATER-RESISTANCE, DO NOT PRESS ANY BUT-
TONS UNDER WATER.
IMPORTANT: PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER
DEFECTS OR DAMAGES TO YOUR HEART RATE MONITOR:
Personal Heart Rate Sensor
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Your 30 meter water resistant Personal Heart Rate Sensor withstands
water pressure to 60 p.s.i. (equals immersion to 98 feet or 30 meters
below sea level).
1. after the warranty period expires;
2. if the Heart Rate Sensor was not originally purchased from an author-
ized Timex® retailer;
WARNING: THIS UNIT WILL NOT DISPLAY YOUR HEART RATE WHEN OPER-
ATED UNDER WATER.
3. from repair services not performed by Timex;
4. from accidents, tampering or abuse; and/or
5. lens or crystal, strap or band, Heart Rate Sensor case, attachments or
battery. Timex may charge you for replacing any of these parts.
THIS WARRANTY AND THE REMEDIES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE
AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE.
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TIMEX IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES. Some countries and states do not allow limitations on implied
warranties and do not allow exclusions or limitations on damages, so
these limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific
legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from country to
country and state to state.
In Canada, the U.S. and in certain other locations, participating Timex®
retailers can provide you with a postage-paid, pre-addressed Heart Rate
Monitor Repair Mailer for your convenience in obtaining factory service.
Service
If your Timex® Personal Heart Rate Monitor should ever need servicing,
send it to Timex as set forth in the Timex® International Warranty or
addressed to:
To obtain warranty service, please return your Heart Rate Monitor to
Timex, one of its affiliates or the Timex® retailer where the Heart Rate
Monitor was purchased, together with a completed original Repair Coupon
or, in the U.S. and Canada only, the completed original Repair Coupon or a
written statement identifying your name, address, telephone number and
date and place of purchase. Please include the following with your Heart
Rate Monitor to cover postage and handling (this is not a repair charge): a
US$ 7.00 check or money order in the U.S.; a CAN$6.00 cheque or money
order in Canada; and a UK£2.50 cheque or money order in the U.K. In other
countries, Timex will charge you for postage and handling.
HOTLINE WATCH SERVICE, P.O. Box 2740, Little Rock, AR 72203
For service questions, call 1-800-328-2677.
See the Timex® International Warranty for specific instructions on the care
and service of your Personal Heart Rate Monitor.
NEVER INCLUDE ANY ARTICLE OF PERSONAL VALUE IN YOUR SHIPMENT.
For the U.S., please call 1-800-328-2677 for additional warranty informa-
tion. For Canada, call 1-800-263-0981. For Brazil, call +55 (11) 5572 9733.
For Mexico, call 01-800-01-060-00. For Central America, the Caribbean,
Bermuda and the Bahamas, call (501) 370-5775 (U.S.). For Asia, call 852-
2815-0091. For the U.K., call 44 020 8687 9620. For Portugal, call 351 212
946 017. For France, call 33 3 81 63 42 00. For Germany, call 49 7 231
494140. For the Middle East and Africa, call 971-4-310850. For other areas,
please contact your local Timex® retailer or Timex® distributor for warran-
ty information.
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Should you need a replacement strap or band, call 1-800-328-2677.
TIMEX® INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY REPAIR COUPON
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
(according to ISO Guide 22 and EN 45014)
Manufacturer:
Timex Corporation
555 Christian Road
Middlebury, CT 06762
Original Purchase Date:
(attach a copy of sales receipt, if available)
declares that the product:
Purchased By:
Product Name:
Model Number:
Product Options:
Timex® Personal Heart Rate Monitor
(name, address, telephone number)
M593
All
Place of Purchase:
(name and address)
conforms to the following Product Specifications:
Reason for Return:
LVD: 73/23/EEC
Safety:
IEC 60950
EMC: 89/336/EEC
Emissions:
EN300-683
Radiated Emission 30 MHz to 1000 MHz E-
Field (Electric). Ref.EN55022
THIS IS YOUR REPAIR COUPON. KEEP IT IN A SAFE PLACE.
Immunity:
EN300-683
Radiated Immunity 80 MHz to 1000 MHz. Ref.
EN61000-4-3
ESD Electrostatic discharge. Ref. EN61000-4-2
Radiated Immunity 900 MHz. Ref. ENV50204
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Supplemental Information: The product herewith complies with the
requirements of the Low-Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC
Directive 89/336/EEC and carries the 7 marking accordingly.
Hereby, Timex Corporation declares that this low power radio equipment
is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provi-
sions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Agent:
Brian J. Hudson
Director, Test Engineering and Module Development
Date: 15 July 2004, Middlebury, Connecticut, U.S.A.
INDIGLO is a registered trademark of Indiglo Corporation in the US and
other countries. HEART ZONES is a registered trademark of Sally Edwards.
TIMEX is a registered trademark of Timex Corporation.
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