Omron Healthcare Heart Rate Monitor HR 100C User Manual

IN STRUCTIO N MAN UAL  
He a rt Ra te Mo n ito r  
Mo d e l HR-1 0 0 C  
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IN TRO DUCTIO N  
Thank you for purchasing the Omron HR-100C  
Heart Rate Monitor.  
Fill-in for future reference  
DATE PURCHASED: ______________  
SERIAL NUMBER: ________________  
Staple your purchase receipt here.  
The heart rate monitor can help ensure you receive  
the maximum benefit from your exercise program.  
You can increase the effectiveness of your exercise  
program by monitoring and quantifying your results  
every step of the way.  
Your HR-100C comes with the following components:  
• Receiver Wrist Monitor  
• Receiver Mounting Bracket  
• Transmitter  
• Transmitter Strap  
• 2 Lithium CR2032 Batteries  
(1 Receiver, 1 Transmitter - installed)  
• Storage Case  
• Instruction Manual  
Read all the information in the instruction book before  
using the unit.  
WARN IN G  
The signals used by this monitor may interfere with  
a pacemaker or other implanted devices. Consult the  
manufacturer of the implant device and your physician  
before using this monitor.  
SAVE THESE IN STRUCTIO N S  
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CO MPO N EN TS  
RECEIVER W RIST MO N ITO R  
Sets the operating modes and heart rate limits.  
RECEIVER MO UN TIN G BRACKET  
Attaches the monitor to your bike or exercise machine.  
TRAN SMITTER  
Counts your heartbeat and sends the data to the receiver.  
TRAN SMITTER STRAP  
Adjustable strap attaches to the transmitter for a  
comfortable fit.  
STO RAGE CASE  
Compact case holds all components.  
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YOUR PERSONAL DATA  
MAXIMUM HEART RATE  
It is important you know your maximum heart rate  
(MHR) training zone, upper heart rate limit and  
lower heart rate limit before you begin. They help  
you achieve the maximum health benefits out of  
your workout. MHR is expressed in beats per minute.  
Use the following formula to estimate your MHR:  
Men  
Women  
220 - age = MHR  
230 - age = MHR  
There are several training zones that produce specific  
results in your fitness program. The most common  
zones range between 50% to 80% of your MHR.  
This is where you achieve cardiovascular benefits,  
burn fat, and become more physically fit. When  
setting your watch, the lowest % of the zone you  
choose becomes your lower heart rate limit and the  
highest % becomes the upper heart rate limit.  
50%  
Moderate Activity  
60%  
Weight Management Zone  
70%  
Aerobic Zone  
80%  
Anaerobic Threshold Zone  
90%  
Red Line Zone (maximum capacity)  
100%  
Calculate the lower and upper heart rate limits by  
multiplying your MHR by the percentages for the  
selected training zone.  
For example:  
40-year-old man training for Weight Management.  
His Lower Heart Rate Limit  
His Upper Heart Rate Limit  
(220-40) x 60% = 108  
(220-40) x 70% = 126  
30-year-old woman training for Aerobic Zone.  
Her Lower Heart Rate Limit (230-30) x 70% = 140  
Her Upper Heart Rate Limit (230-30) x 80% = 160  
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PERSO N AL DATA  
WARN IN G  
Consult your physician or healthcare provider to help  
you determine your maximum heart rate, upper and  
lower limits, the exercise frequency and duration  
appropriate for you and your specific goals.  
Determining your individual training zone is a critical  
step in the process toward a safe and efficient training.  
Start slowly. Select the training zone most suitable for  
your needs. Exercise regularly for 20 to 30 minutes,  
three to four times a week for a healthier cardiovascular  
system. Gradually step up your training zone as you  
become more physically fit.  
TRAIN IN G ZO N ES  
• The Weight Management zone has the  
lowest training intensity. This zone is good for  
beginners and those who want to strengthen their  
cardiovascular systems.  
• The Aerobic zone increases strength and endurance.  
It works within the body’s oxygen intake capability,  
burns more calories and can last longer.  
• The Anaerobic Threshold zone generates speed  
and power. It works at or above the body’s oxygen  
intake capability, builds more muscle and cannot  
be maintained for a long time.  
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CO N TRO L BUTTO N S  
The Control Buttons on the Receiver Wrist Monitor  
are used to select and set the operating modes, add  
your personal data, and use the features of the  
heart rate monitor.  
1. Backlight Button  
2. MODE Button  
3. SET Button  
4. ST/SP Stopwatch Button  
5. Time/Heart Rate Button  
SELECTIN G THE  
O PERATIN G MO DE  
Press the MODE button to toggle between the  
following operating modes:  
Time of Day  
Alarm  
Stopwatch  
Press the TUIMSEE/IbNuttoTnHtoEtogWgleAbeTtwEeRen the  
operating modes and the Heart Rate Display.  
Press MODE Button  
TIME OF DAY  
Press TIME/ ❤  
Button  
Press MODE Button  
ALARM  
Heart Rate  
Display  
Press MODE Button  
STOP  
WATCH  
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BASIC SETTIN G  
IN STRUCTIO N S  
1. Press and hold the MODE button to enter the  
setting mode.  
2. Press the SET button to adjust the blinking digits.  
Press and hold the SET button to increase the  
digits faster.  
3. Press the MODE button to go to the next setting  
option or exit the setting mode.  
NOTE: If no button is pressed the monitor will  
automatically exit the setting mode after 60 seconds.  
SETTIN G THE TIME  
AN D DATE  
Press the MODE button to select the  
Time of Day operating mode.  
1. Press and hold the MODE button.  
12/24 hr blinking  
2. Press the SET button to choose the  
12-hour AM/PM or 24-hour universal  
clock. Press the MODE button.  
Hour blinking  
3. Press the SET button to adjust the  
hour. Press the MODE button.  
Minutes blinking  
4. Press the SET button to adjust the  
minutes. Press the MODE button.  
Month blinking  
5. Press the SET button to change the  
month. Press the MODE button.  
Date blinking  
6. Press the SET button to change the  
date. Press the MODE button.  
Day blinking  
7. Press the SET button to change the  
day. Press the MODE button to exit  
the setting mode. The date and  
time is set.  
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DISPLAYIN G THE DATE  
1. Press the MODE button to select the Time of Day  
operating mode.  
2. Press the SET button to display the date.  
3. Press the MODE button to return to the  
Time of Day.  
NOTE: If no button is pressed the monitor will  
return to the Time of Day after 10 seconds.  
SETTIN G THE ALARM  
Press the MODE button to select the  
Alarm operating mode.  
1. Press and hold the MODE button.  
Hour blinking  
2. Press the SET button to adjust the  
hour. Press the MODE button.  
Minutes blinking  
3. Press the SET button to adjust the minutes. Press  
the MODE button to exit the setting mode. The  
Alarm time is set.  
ACTIVATIN G THE ALARM  
1. Press the SET button to turn the alarm on or off.  
ON  
OFF  
When the alarm is activated, the alarm will go off at  
the set time every day. Press any button to stop the  
alarm signal.  
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SETTIN G THE  
HEART RATE LIMITS  
The Heart Rate Limits help you determine if you are  
exercising within your training zone. When you go  
above or below your limits, an indicator will flash  
to warn you.  
Press the TIME/button to select the  
Heart Rate display.  
SETTIN G THE HEART RATE LIMITS  
1. Press and hold the MODE button.  
Lower Limit blinking  
2. Press the SET button to enter your training zone  
lower limit. Press the MODE button.  
Upper Limit blinking  
NOTE: The upper limit must be greater than the  
lower limit. The monitor will automatically adjust  
the upper limit range based on the data entered.  
3. Press the SET button to enter your training zone  
upper limit. Press the MODE button to exit the  
setting mode. The training zone limits are set.  
SETTIN G THE HEART RATE ALERT  
1. Press and hold the TIME/button to turn the alert  
indicator on or off.  
ON  
OFF  
2. Press the TIME/button. The alert indicator is set.  
USING THE BACKLIGHT FEATURE  
Press the Backlight button.  
The screen will illuminate for approximately  
5 seconds.  
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USIN G THE  
STO PWATCH FEATURE  
1. Press the MODE button to select  
the Stopwatch operating mode.  
2. Press the ST/SP button to start the stopwatch.  
3. Press the ST/SP button to stop the stopwatch.  
4. Press and hold the SET button to reset  
the stopwatch.  
THE TRAN SMITTER  
The transmitter counts your heartbeat and sends the  
data to the receiver.  
ATTACHIN G THE TRAN SMITTER  
Attach the strap to the transmitter by inserting the  
strap clip through the backside of the corresponding  
shaped hole on the transmitter. Gently push down  
to secure.  
1. Moisten the conductive pads on the backside of  
the transmitter with water or a conductive gel to  
ensure a solid contact.  
CONDUCTIVE PADS  
2. Strap the transmitter across your chest. Adjust the  
strap until the transmitter sits snugly below your  
pectoral muscles for an accurate heart rate signal.  
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THE RECEIVER  
The receiver wrist monitor can be worn on your  
left or right wrist. You can also choose to attach the  
monitor to your bike or exercise machine by using  
the mounting bracket.  
WATER RESISTAN CE  
The HR-100C is water-resistant and can be worn  
swimming or diving up to approximately 30 meters.  
Note: Set the unit prior to using in the water or  
exposing to excessive water. Activating or changing  
the settings while in water or exposed to heavy  
rainstorms may damage the unit.  
EFFECTIVE RAN GE  
The Transmitter and Receiver Wrist Monitor should  
be worn or mounted within 50 centimeters (20 inches)  
from each other.  
Note: If no signal is sent from the transmitter to the  
receiver for 15 minutes the monitor will display the  
previous mode.  
TRO UBLESHO O TIN G  
If the signals become unsteady re-adjust the position  
of the transmitter strap and make sure the distance  
between the transmitter and receiver is within the  
effective range.  
Make sure the low battery indicator light is not  
displayed on the receiver.  
The transmitter battery may need to be replaced.  
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BATTERY IN STALLATIO N  
The Receiver Wrist Monitor uses a CR2032, 3V  
Lithium battery. When the battery is running low the  
low-battery indicator will light up. To guarantee the  
water resistance take the monitor to a local jewelry  
store for battery replacement. Improper replacement  
will void the warranty.  
The Transmitter uses a CR2032, 3V Lithium battery.  
If the heart rate signals become unsteady or stop  
your transmitter battery may need replacing.  
To change the Transmitter battery:  
1. Open the transmitter battery lid with a coin by  
turning counterclockwise.  
2. Remove the old battery.  
3. Insert the new battery with the positive side  
facing up. DO NOT touch the contacts.  
4. Replace the battery lid.  
CARIN G FO R YO UR MO N ITO R  
To keep your heart rate monitor in the best condition  
and protect the unit from damage follow these directions:  
• Clean the monitor with a soft dry cloth. Do not use  
any abrasive or volatile cleaners.  
• Always thoroughly dry off any moisture on the  
components before storing.  
• Store your monitor in the original carrying case.  
• Do not subject the monitor to extreme hot or cold  
temperatures, humidity and direct sunlight.  
• Do not excessively twist or bend the conductive  
pads on the transmitter belt.  
• Do not subject the transmitter or receiver to strong  
shocks, such as dropping on the floor.  
• Use the unit consistent with the instruction provided  
in this manual.  
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SPECIFICATIO N S  
Model:  
HR-100C  
Real Time Clock:  
Stopwatch:  
12/24 hour with  
hour/minute/second  
00:00:00 to 29:59:59  
(hrs:min:sec)  
Heart Rate  
Measurement:  
30 - 240bpm  
Upper Limit:  
Lower Limit:  
Transmitter Strap:  
Weight:  
80 - 240bpm  
30 - 220bpm  
12 inches to 44 inches  
Watch (Receiver) -  
approx. 40 g (included battery)  
Chestbelt (Transmitter) -  
approx. 68 g (included battery)  
Power:  
Watch-1 ps CR 2032 3V battery  
Chestbelt-1 pc CR 2032  
3V battery  
Operating  
Temperature:  
-10ºC to +50ºC (14ºF to 122ºF)  
Storage Temperature: -20ºC to +60ºC (-4ºF to 140ºF)  
Water Resistance:  
not actuating keys to 30 meters  
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WARRAN TY IN FO RMATIO N  
LIMITED WARRANTIES  
Your HR-100C Heart Rate Monitor, excluding the  
batteries is warranted to be free from defects in  
materials and workmanship appearing within 1 year,  
when used in accordance with the instructions  
provided with the monitor. The above warranties  
extend only to the original retail purchaser.  
We will, at our option, repair or replace without charge  
the monitor covered by the above warranties. Repair or  
replacement is our only responsibility and your only  
remedy under the above warranties.  
To obtain warranty service, ship the monitor and all  
of the components, together with proof of purchase  
and a note explaining the problem with $5.00 for  
return shipping and insurance to:  
Omron Healthcare, Inc.  
Attn: Repair Department  
300 Lakeview Parkway  
Vernon Hills, IL 60061  
Be sure to include the model number, your name  
and your phone number on the enclosed note and  
any other correspondence.  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING  
BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  
AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE  
APPLICABLE WRITTEN WARRANTY  
ABOVE. Some states do not allow limitations on  
how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above  
limitation may not apply to you.  
OMRON SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR  
LOSS OF USE OR ANY OTHER INCIDENTAL,  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT COSTS,  
EXPENSES OR DAMAGES. Some states do not  
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above exclusions  
may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may  
also have other rights which may vary from state to state.  
FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE  
Visit our website at:  
Call toll free:  
1-800-634-4350  
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Distributed by:  
Omron Healthcare, Inc.  
300 Lakeview Parkway  
Vernon Hills, IL 60061  
© 8/2003 Omron Healthcare, Inc.  
HR100CINST Rev A  
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