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Operation Guide CSP-100/2875

Display Contents

Kilocalorie indicator
Main display area
Target indicator
Total indicator
Advice indicator
Low battery indicator
Fat burning mode indicator
Aerobic mode indicator
1 Main display area
Shows measured values and setting values.
2 Kilocalorie indicator
Displayed when an energy consumption value is in the main display
area (when kilocalories is selected as the energy unit).
3 Average pulse indicator
Displayed when an average pulse value is in the main display area.
4 Maximum pulse indicator
Displayed when a maximum pulse value is in the main display area.
5 Resting pulse rate indicator
Displayed when a resting pulse rate value is in the main display area.
6 Beats per minute indicator
Displayed when a pulse rate value is in the main display area.
7 Kilojoule indicator
Displayed when an energy consumption value is in the main display
area (when kilojoules is selected as the energy unit).
8 Gram indicator
Displayed when a body fat burned amount is in the main display
area, while kilograms (
) is selected as the weight unit.
9 Radio on indicator
Displayed on the stopwatch screen while the radio is turned on. This
indicator also appears when you are registering a frequency in
frequency memory.
0 Manual mode indicator
Displayed when "MANUAL
"
is selected as the exercise mode.
A Aerobic mode indicator
Displayed when "AEROBIC
is selected as the exercise mode.
"
B Fat burning mode indicator
Displayed when "BURNING
"
is selected as the exercise mode.
C Low battery indicator
Displayed when battery power is low. Replace the battery when this
indicator appears.
D Advice indicator
Displayed when the Voice Exercise Advice feature is turned on.
E Total indicator
Displayed when a total elapsed exercise time value is in the main
display area.
F Target indicator
Displayed when the time currently in the main display area indicates
the total time you were within the target pulse range.
Average pulse
indicator
Maximum pulse
indicator
Resting pulse
rate indicator
Beats per minute
indicator
Kilojoule indicator
Gram indicator
Radio on indicator
Manual mode indicator

Power Requirements

Power is supplied by a single AAA-size alkaline battery (LR03). Use of a
battery type recommended by CASIO or its equivalent is recommended.
• Replace the battery as soon as possible after the low battery indicator
(
) appears on the display.
• Make sure that the (+) and (–) ends of the battery are oriented
correctly when you load it.
• Be sure to remove the battery from the Pulse Monitor if you do not
plan to use it for a long time.
• Failure to replace a weak or old battery can lead to malfunction.
• The battery that comes with the Pulse Monitor is not a rechargeable
type. Never try to charge it.
• The original battery that comes with the Pulse Monitor is loaded at the
factory before shipment. Because of time spent in transit and storage,
the original battery may not provide the specified battery life.
• Should a battery ever leak, immediately wipe the fluid from inside the
battery compartment, taking care not to get any on your skin.
• Keep all batteries out of the reach of small children. If a battery is
accidentally swallowed, immediately contact a physician.
• Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the regulations and laws
in your particular country or area.
To load the battery
1. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to loosen the two screws that secure
the battery cover in place.
2. Use the indent at the top of the battery cover to pry it open, and then
remove the cover.
Indent
3. Making sure that its (+) and (–) ends are oriented correctly, load the
battery into the battery compartment.
4. Insert the tabs along the bottom of the battery cover into the slots at
the edge of the battery compartment, and then swing the cover into
place.
Slots
5. Secure the battery cover with its two screws.
• Make sure that the areas where the battery cover contacts the battery
compartment are clean and free of foreign matter. Dirt, dust, and other
foreign matter can allow moisture to get inside the Pulse Monitor.

Auto Power Off

The Pulse Monitor will automatically turn off if there is no measurement
operation being performed and you do not perform any button operation
for about one hour. Note that this is true even if you are just listening to
the radio.
Screws
Battery cover
Battery cover
Tabs
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