MAXXUS HRM 3.1 5.3KHz Heart Rate User Manual

June 9, 2024
MAXXUS

User Manual
5.3KHz Heart Rate

HRM 3.1

English Version No: V1.5

Thank you for purchasing this product. This is a 5.3KHz heart rate chest belt which is used to monitor heart rate and obtain heart rate data via the two electrodes on it. This product communicates with the receiver at 5.3KHz, and can transmit heart rate data to your heart rate receiving device (such as a 5.3K watch or a 5.3K receiving module on a treadmill) to display the current heart rate in real-time. IPX7 waterproof means that sweat is effectively prevented from penetrating into the device during exercise. Please read this manual thoroughly and keep it in a safe place.

IMPORTANT: This product is for sports purposes only and is it not for medical use.
(Patients with cardiac pacing or other implantable devices should consult their doctors for recommendations)

Device Overview

1x Heart rate transmitter (CR2032 installed)

1x Adjustable chest belt                     1x User manual

Use

Important note: When the transmitter of the heart rate chest belt is not worn, it will turn off, go into sleep mode, and stop searching for wireless connections. As soon as the heart rate chest belt is worn correctly, it will start automatically again.

1. Moisten the electrode areas on the reverse side of the transmitter.

2. Insert the round clasps on the chest belt into the slots on each side of the main device and ensure that both clasps are securely fastened.

Step one                                                 Step two

3. The transmitter on the chest belt must be located directly below your chest muscles and must have the MAXXUS logo facing outwards. The chest belt should sit comfortably but not be too loose. The electrodes must have permanent and direct skin contact. If the belt is too loose this will not be the case.

Caring for your device
This device is a high-tech instrument that should be handled with care. Follow the care instructions to ensure reliable monitoring and to maximize the life span of the heart rate transmitter.

Heart rate transmitter
Separate the transmitter from the chest belt after each use and wipe it clean with a soft towel. Do not use chemical cleaners.

Chest belt
Rinse the belt under running water after each use and hang it up to dry. Never wash the belt in a washing machine or put it in a tumble dryer.

-­ Never use cleaning chemicals.
(Cleaning chemicals may cause fast aging and shorten service life).
-­ Do not over-stretch the belt or over-bend it in the electrode areas.
-­ Do not store the heart rate transmitter when damp in any non-breathable material. Dry and store the belt and connectors.

Batteries
This device requires a CR2032 battery which is already installed in the heart rate transmitter. The battery life is 700 hours.

Battery replacement
A. To open the battery cover, insert a coin into the groove and turn it in anti-clockwise direction as indicated by the arrow “←” .

B. Press on the battery to take it out of the battery compartment.

C. Place a new battery into the battery compartment with the “-” pole facing down and the “+” pole facing up.

D. Align the “ ” mark on the battery cover with the “ ” on the left side of the main unit and replace the cover. Insert a coin into the groove on the cover and turn it clockwise to align the “ ” with the main casing “ “. Please dispose of the old battery according to your local regulations.

Battery Regulations / Disposal of Used Batteries
As a distributer of battery and rechargeable battery requiring devices, we are obligated by law to inform you of the regulations and obligations which currently apply:

Used batteries may not be disposed of in household waste.
Consumers are legally obliged to take used batteries to a suitable collection point a local retailer or local authority. You can use this service free of charge. Alternatively, you can return your used batteries to one of our stores. If you wish to return them by post, they must be stamped with sufficient postage.
Used batteries may contain pollutants or heavy metals that can be harmful to the environment and health. In addition, batteries contain valuable raw materials which can be recycled.
The symbols shown on the batteries have the following meaning:
Disposal B = the batteries may not be disposed of in household waste.

Heart Rate Transmitter Specifications

Weight 42.8 g Battery Life 700 Hours
Heart Rate Range 30~240 BPM Waterproof Rating IPx7
Wireless Transmission 5.3KHz Size 300 x 35 x 12,2 mm
Transmission Distance  90 cm Chest Belt Length 68 – 103 cm

All technology is continually subject to change.

Distributors
MAXXUS Group GmbH & Co. KG
Nordring 80, D-64251 Groß-Gerau, Germany
E-Mail: [email protected]
www.maxxus.com

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