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USER MANUAL T3D SUUNTO
MODES & VIEWS Time Training Speed & Distance + weekday + training effect + distance + date + calories + average speed + seconds + average heart rate + maximum speed + dual time + lap time + lap time + empty +time + time Note: Additional views available depending on paired devices.
4.1 Putting on your transmitter belt
4.2 Starting a training session …
43 During training 44 After training
44.1 Viewing training logs
44.2 Viewing training totals .
4.5 Using Training Effect .
5.2 Autolap and speed limits
5.3 Calibrating your POD
6 Using TIME mode .… 6:1 Setting time and dual time . 622 Setting the alarm … 7 General features .
9.2 Changing strap length .
9.3 Changing straps .
94 Replacing wristop battery
9.5 Replacing belt battery .
10.8 Disposal of device
11.1 Users responsibility
1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing Suunto t3d as your training companion. Suunto t3d is a high-precision heart rate monitor designed to make your training as beneficial and enjoyable as possible. Suunto t3d provides heart rate zone training, accurately measures the calories you burn, and records your training history. is a device that can grow with you as your fitness improves. Key features include: «Training Effect, an improved alternative to zone training + Logbook that records each training session + Functional extensions through Suunto PODs (Peripheral Observation Devices) + Compatible with Movescount with optional Suunto Movestick
Press any button to activate your Suunto heart rate monitor. You will be prompted to setthe display contrast, time, date, as well as your physical characteristics and activity. Start Stop Lap+ Mode View Back Light -
1. Change the setting values using the [Lap +] and [Light -] buttons.
2. Accept and move to the next setting by pressing the [Mode] button.
3. Return to the preceding setting, if needed, by pressing the [View Back] button.
When the last setting value is accepted, the device shows “settings ok”. You can now Start using the basic time and heart rate monitoring features. EÂNOTE: Your maximum heart rate is automatically calculated by default using the formula 210 - (0.65 x AGE). Use the following classifications to help you determine your Activity Class.
Easy going If you do not participate regularly in recreational sports or heavy physical activity, perhaps just walking or doing some light exercise, use 1. Recreational If you participate regularly in recreational sports or do physical work, and your weekly exercise is: «less than 1 hour, use 2. + more than 1 hour, use 3. Fitness you participate regularly in sports or other physical activity, and you exercise heavily: +_ under 30 minutes per week, use 4. +_30-60 minutes per week, use 5. + 1-3 hours per week, use 6. + _ over 3 hours per week, use 7. Endurance or professional If you train on a regular basis or participate in competitive sports, and your weekly exercise is: 5-7 hours, use 7.5. + 7-9hours,use8. 9-11 hours, use8.5.
Modes The main modes are TIME and TRAINING. Switch modes with [Mode]. 7 N NN 7) If Suunto t3d is paired with certain PODs (Peripheral Observation Devices), the SPEED AND DISTANCE mode is also available. Views Each mode has different views containing supplementary information, such as the day in TIME mode or calories in TRAINING mode. Change views with [View Back].
In addition, your heartrate is displayed as a graph on the left edge ofthe screen. Suunto +3d also display Training Effect (TE) along the lower right edge. Button lock and backlight Lockthe buttons by keeping Light-] pressed. Pressing it briefly activates the backlight. You can still change views and use the backlight when the button lock is activated.
Enter menus by keeping [Mode] pressed.
In Suunto t3d there are different menus in each mode. Scroll through the menus using [Lap +] and [Light -]. 1
Move to a setting and accept a value with [Mode]. Return Ce $ to the previous setting with [View Back]. e 7) Atany time you can exit by pressing [Start Stop]. The quick exit is indicated by an "X" on the screen.
Before you start training, you need to define GENERAL and PERSONAL settings. They ensure accurate measurements and calculations. You are prompted to define the main settings the first time you wake up the device (by pressing any button). If you want to learn more about these settings and modify them, continue reading. Otherwise, you can skip to the next chapter.
3.1 General settings
The GENERAL settings define measurement units, time and date format, as well as button tone use, You should define these according to your own preferences. Setting Value Description tones on / off Button tones: on or off hr bpm/% Heart rate units: beats per minute or percent of maximum heart rate weight Rg7Tb Weight units: Kilograms or pounds height em/f Heïight units: centimeters or feet time 12h/24h Time format: 12 hour or 24 hour date ddmm/mmdd| Date format: day-month or month day save ask ail Save log: ask before saving or save all
Setting Value Description Foot km/h ,/km, Foot POD units: kilometers per hour, distance in mph, /mi kilometers, miles per hour, or distance in miles Bike km/h ,/km, Bike POD units: same options as Foot POD mph, /mi Gps km/h ,/km, GPS POD units: same options as Foot POD mph, /mi To change GENERAL settings:
1. Enterthe menu (SET) in any mode and scroll with [Lap +] until you reach GENERAL.
Enter the setting with [Mode] and set the value using [Lap +] and [Light -]. .… Repeat steps 2 and 3 as needed.
3. Accept the value and move to the next setting by pressing [Mode].
3.2 Personal settings
Through the PERSONAL settings, you tune your Suunto heart rate monitor according to your physical traits and activity. Many ofthe calculations use these settings, so it is important that you are as accurate as possible when defining the values. Setting Value Description weight 30-199 kg: Weightin kilograms or pounds 66-439 lb height 90-230cm; |Heïightin centimeters or feet 37" ft act class 1-10 Activity class maxhr 100-230 Maximum heart rate: beats per minute sex female /male | Gender: female or male birthday year/month/ | Date ofbirth: year, month and day day To change PERSONAL settings:
1. In TIME mode, enter the menu (SET) and scroll with [Lap +] until you reach
2. Enterthe setting with [Mode] and set the value using [Lap +] and [Light -]. Keep
in mind the units you defined in GENERAL
3. Accept the value and move to the next setting by pressing [Mode].
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 as needed.
5. Press [Start Stop] to exit.
@ riP:Weighyourselfregulariy and update the value in your settings, This helps keepthe training calculations accurate.
3.2.1 Activity class
The activity class (ACT CLASS) is a rating of your current activity level. Use the following classifications to help you determine your activity class. Easy going If you do not participate regularly in recreational sports or heavy physical activity, perhaps just walking or doing some light exercise, use 1. Recreational If you participate regularly in recreational sports or do physical work, and your weekly exercise is: + _less than 1 hour, use 2. + more than 1 hour, use 3. Fitness If you participate regularly in sports or other physical activity, and you exercise heavily:
under 30 minutes per week, use 4. 30-60 minutes per week, use 5. 1-3 hours per week, use 6. over 3 hours per week, use 7. Endurance or professional If you train on a regular basis or participate in competitive sports, and your weekly exercise is: 5-7 hours, use 7.5. 7-9 hours, use 8. 9-11 hours, use 8.5. 11-13 hours, use 9. 13-15 hours, use 9. over 15 hours, use 10. ÆÂore: fyou train without your Suunto heart rate monitor, ACT CLASS may decrease, even though you have trained at the described level. We therefore recommend you train with your Suunto heart rate monitor to ensure it understands and guides you correctly. Your Suunto heart rate monitor increases or decreases your activity class according to your training history. In both cases, you are asked to confirm the change before the setting is modified.
Once you have entered your date ofbirth, your device automatically sets the maximum heart rate (MAXHR) using the formula 210 - (0.65 x AGE). Ifyou know your real maximum, you should use that value.
The TRAINING mode handles measurement of all your training activity. BÂNOTE: Even though both Suunto t3d andthe transmitter belt are water-resistant, the radio signal does not carry in water, which makes the communication between Suunto t3d andthe transmitter bel impossible.
4.1 Putting on your transmitter belt
Put on the belt as illustrated and switch to TRAINING mode to start monitoring your heart rate. Moisten both contact areas (1) with water or gel before putting the belt on. Ensure the belt is centered on your chest. $s SEA
À WARNING: you have apacemaker, defibrillator, or other implanted electronic device, you use the transmitter belt at your own risk. Before using it, we recommend an exercise test with your Suunto heat rate monitor and beltunder a doctor's supervision. Exercise may include some risk, especially for those who have been inactive. We strongly advise you to consult your doctor prior to beginning a regular exercise program.
4.2 Starting a training session
When you enter TRAINING mode, your Suunto heart rate monitor automatically searches for signals from a transmitter belt. Once found, your heart rate is displayed on the screen. To start recording your training session:
1. Start your training session by pressing [Start Stop].
2. While the timer is running, you can record/store laps by pressing [Lap +1.
3. Stop the timer by pressing [Start Stop].
4. To reset the timer and clear the session, keep [Lap +] pressed.
Ifyour peak heart rate exceeded the defined maximum, your Suunto heart rate monitor will ask you if you want to update to the new peak value when you clear the session.
Your Suunto heart rate monitor has a number of visual and audio indicators to help guide you during training. This information can be both helpul and rewarding. Here are some ideas on what to do while training: + Lockthe buttons to avoid accidentally stopping your log recorder. + Switch to average heart rate view to check your training intensity. + Switch to calories view to watch them tick away. You may be surprised how rewarding this can bel + Switch to time view if you need to get back home for dinner. BÂNoTE: you are in SPEED AND DISTANCE mode and use the CHRONO view, distance is displayedatthe top andthe total lap time (total time of your traning session) at the bottom ofthe screen. you switch to the next view, LAPTIME, the bottom view displays the current lap time.
4.4.1 Viewing training logs
Your Suunto heart rate monitor can store each training session in the logbook. The available summary information per logged session is: + Achieved Training Effect (TE)
Average and peak heart rate Calories burned Lap times + _ Time inside, above and below heart rate limits Ifa speed and distance POD is used, the following information is also logged: + Total distance + Average cadence (Cadence POD only) «Average and maximum speed «Distance per lap + Average speed per lap To view the logbook:
1. Press [Start Stop] while you are in TIME mode.
2. Scroll through the logs using [View Back] and [Mode].
3. Scroll through summaries for the log [Lap +] and [Light -.
4. Exit LOG by pressing [Start Stop].
BÂNoOTE: The logbook stores up to 15 logs. After the logbook is full each new log replaces the oldest log. The device reminds you to save your logs to PC "LOGS TO PCreminder” before the memory is full the first time (PC POD needed).
Your Suunto heart rate monitor can store your training sessions and summarize the data according to weeks and months. The available time periods are: THISWEEK: current week, Monday through Sunday + LASTWEEK: previous Monday through Sunday period + Month (month name in English): current and previous five months The available summary information per time period is: «Training Effect totals + Number oftraining sessions + Totaltraining time + Total distances per POD type + Total calories burned To view your training totals:
1. Press [Lap +] while you are in TIME mode.
2. Scroll through the time periods using [Lap +] and [Light -].
3. Scroll through summaries for the time period using [View Back] and MODE.
4. Exit TOTALS by pressing [Start Stop].
4.5 Using Training Effect
Training Effect (TE) is a unique feature of your Suunto heart rate monitor that measures the real effect of a workout on your physical fitness. With Training Effect, you can be sure that your workouts have the intended result. There is a significant difference between heart rate zone (temporary training intensity) and Training Effect (total load of a workout). In zone training, you try to keep your heart rate at a certain levelthroughout the whole workout. With Training Effect you just need to reach the desired target once during training. Training Effect | Result Description TOT9 Minor Improves recovery ability; in longer sessions (over one hour) also improves basic endurance. Does not significantly improve aerobic performance. 2029 Maintaining | Maintains aerobic fitness. Builds base for harder training in the future. 3039 Improving Improves aerobic performance ifrepeated 2-4 times a week. No special recovery requirements. 4049 Highly Rapidly improves aerobic performance if repeated improving 1-2times a week. Requires 2-3 recovery sessions (TE 1-2) per week.
Training Effect | Result Description 50 Overreaching_| Extremely high effect on aerobic performance if adequate recovery allowed; should not be done often Âore:itis important to note that the numerical TE values do not mean that aworkout with a lower numerical value is somehow worse or less significant than a workout with a high value. Both are needed in balanced training. Œ rip: Training Effectisan advancedfeature and can helpyouinmany ways. More details about TE can be found in the Suunto Training Guide, available for download at suunto.com/training. The TE level is shown as à view in TRAINING mode. This view also shows you how much time is left (at your current training intensity) to reach the next TE level. This counter timer is updated in real-time as your intensity changes. You can just followthe TE level, or set a specific target level before you start your training session. To train with a TE target level
1. Press [View Back] in TRAINING mode until you see the TE view.
2. Adjust the target level by keeping [Light -] pressed while in TE view.
The countdown timer to the right of the TE target value indicates how much time remains for you to reach the target at your current heart rate (training intensity). EÂnore: vou can change the main view of RAIMING mode to show the current (achieved) Training Effect by keeping [View Back] pressed. Repeat to switch back to the heart rate view. To set the Training Effect target:
1. Switch to the Training Effect view in TRAINING mode.
2. Keep [Light -] pressed to increase the TE value to your target.
3. Start the log recorder.
BÂNOTE: vou cannot lock the buttons while in the Training Effect view. Switch to another view to lock them (then switch views again as desired). Heart beat analysis technology producing Training Effect is provided and supported by Firstbeat Technologies Ltd.
4.6 Using heart rate limits and zones
Heart rate limit and heart rate zone settings are defined in TRAINING mode settings.
Setting upper and lower heart rate limits for yourself can help you keep your exercising atthe correct intensity. In the HR LIMITS menu, you can set the heart rate limits on or off, define the upper and lower limits, and turn the heart rate alarm on or off. Setting Value Description Rrlimits on off Heart rate Timits feature: on or off. Tower Bpm7% Lower heart rate limit: according to selected units in GENERAL settings upper Bpm7% Upper heart rate limit according to selected units in GENERAL settings alarm on / off Outside the limit alarm: on or off To change HR LIMITS settings:
Enter the menu (SET) and scroll with [Lap +] until you reach HR LIMITS.
2. Enter the setting with [Mode] and set the value using [Lap +] and [Light -].
3. Accept the value and move to the next setting by pressing [Mode].
5. Press [Start Stop] to exit.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 as needed.
BÂNOTE: The heartrate limits are displayed with dashes on the left outerrim ofthe display ifthe limits are activated. Possible real life situation: Staying in the zone You want to have a good, tough training session today, so you set your heart rate limits to equal your Zone 3 limits and turn the heart rate limit alarm on. Your Suunto heart rate monitor notifies you when you go too slow, or push too hard!
4.6.2 Heart rate zones
Training with heart rate monitors is traditionally based on heart rate zones. The intensity of your training is determined by the time you spend in each of three zones. Heart rate zones are defined as percentages of your maximum heart rate. Zone training is an established training method, so there are pre-set defaults as follows: +_ Zone 1 (60-70%): fitness zone: improves basic fitness and is good for weight control. +_Zone 2 (70-80%): aerobic zone: improves aerobic fitness and is good for endurance training. +_Zone 3 (80-90%): threshold zone; improves aerobic and anaerobic capacity and is good for improving peak performance. you are following a personal training program that uses zone training, enterthe values defined by the program.
BÂNOTE: The zone defaults follow the guidelines ofthe American College ofSports Medicine for exercise prescription. In the HR ZONES menu, you can turn on the zone feature, define zone limits, and turn tones on or off. When the zones feature and the tones are turned on, your device alerts you with a beep when you move from one zone to another. Setting Value Description hrzones on off Heart rate zone feature: on or off z %-% Zone T: upper and lower limit in percent of maximum heart rate 22 % Zone 2: upper limit 33 % Zone 3: upper limit tone on / off Zone tone: on or off To change HR ZONES settings:
1. Enter the menu (SET) and scroll with [Lap +] until you reach HR ZONES.
Enter the setting with [Mode] and set the value using [Lap +] and [Light -].
3. Accept the value and move to the next setting by pressing [Mode].
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 as needed.
… Press [Start Stop] to exit.
a TIP: If your heart rate varies significantly during training, for example, when running inhillyterrain, following your real-time average heartrateis better guidance than following zone limits.
4.7 Using intervals and warm-up
Your Suunto heart rate monitor supports interval training, training with alternating periods ofhigh exertion and recovery. Use INT1, NT2 to define different interval durations. You can also define a warm-up period for yourself. This can be used with or without intervals turned on. When you use the intervals and warm-up, the log recorder view option in TRAINING mode becomes a countdown timer. Use this view to follow how much times remaining for your current interval. Once you have started the training session, the countdown timer resets itself as each interval passes. When you are training with intervals, INT1, INT2 or WARM is shown before the countdoun time to tell you which interval you are on. The lap indicator on the screen tell you how many intervals in total you have done, for example, int1 (lap'), int2 (lap2), intl (lap3), int2 (lap4) and 50 on. Setting Value Description int? on / off Interval 1: on or off int? 0'00 Interval 1 duration: minutes and seconds
Setting Value Description M2 on7off Interval 2: on or off 2 000 Interval 2 duration: minutes and seconds warm on off Warm up: on or off warm 000 Warm up duration: minutes and seconds To change interval and warm-up periods settings:
1. In TRAINING mode, enter the menu (SET) and scroll with [Lap +] until you reach
INTERVAL. Enter the setting with [Mode] and set the value using [Lap +] and [Light -].
3. Accept the value and move to the next setting by pressing [Mode].
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 as needed.
… Press [Start Stop] to exit. Œ nr: ‘you want to use intervals with equal time for exercise and rest, just turn on and define interval one (INT1). Your heart rate monitor will use that time for each lap (interval).
The SPEED AND DISTANCE mode becomes available after you have paired a speed and distance POD with your Suunto heart rate monitor.
In TRAINING mode, enter the menu (SET) and scroll with [Lap +] until you reach PAIR À POD. … Press [Mode] to get to the first setting and select the POD type using [Lap +] and Light -]. Press [Mode] to activate pairing. Turn on the POD while message TURN ON is displayed. Use the same procedure to pair you heart rate transmitter belt. PÂNOTE: Before you (repair your PODorbelt youneedtofirstresetthe device byremoving the battery and putting it in backwards (positive side down). Then replace the battery normal).
@rir: Ifyou have paired a Cadence POD, you can switch between speed and cadence as the main view in SPEED AND DISTANCE mode by keeping [View Backlpressed.
5.2 Autolap and speed limits
With the autolap feature, you can define laps in distance instead of time (interval training). When autolap is turned on (and your speed and distance POD is activated), your Suunto heart rate monitor shows total distance, average lap speed, and lap time for each lap. BÂNoTE: When using the autolap feature, itis very important to calibrate your speed and distance POD accurately. Setting | Value Description autolap [on/off Autolap feature: on or off dist. 0000 Distance: ap distance according to selected units in GENERAL settings To change autolap settings:
1. In SPEED AND DISTANCE mode, enter the menu (SET) and scroll with [Lap +] until
2. Enter the setting with [Mode] and set the value using [Lap +] and [Light -].
3. Accept the value and move to the next setting by pressing [Mode].
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 as needed.
5. Press [Start Stop] to exit.
Like heart rate limits, you can turn on the speed limits feature and define the upper and lower speed limits for yourself. Ari : This includes an autopause feature that, when activated, will stop your session when very slow speed is detected while using your Suunto speed and distance POD. The session is reactivated when you speed up again. Possible real life situation: Training on city streets Autopause is convenient when cycling or running down city streets. You can exclude from your log all the time spent waiting at traffic lights by using autopause. Setting | Value Description Timits on7off Limits feature: on or off Tower 00.0 Lower speed limit: according to selected units in GENERAL settings upper 00.0 Upper speed limit: according to selected units in GENERAL settings pause on7off Autopause feature: on / off
To change speed limits and pause settings: In SPEED AND DISTANCE mode, enter the menu (SET) and scroll with [Lap +] until
2. Enter the setting with [Mode] and set the value using [Lap +] and [Light -].
3. Accept the value and move to the next setting by pressing [Mode].
5. Press [Start Stop] to exit.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 as needed.
5.3 Calibrating your POD
A Suunto POD that measures speed and distances needs to be calibrated to give you accurate readings. The calibration procedure differs for each POD type, and you will need to read the POD user guide to get detailed instructions. A simple way to get a quick calibration is to run or cycle a known distance using the POD. Pair and activate your POD. .… Startthe log recorder. .… Go a known distance. . Stop the log recorder. … Go to the CALIBRATE menu. . Select POD type and replace the measured distance with the actual (known) ouswN = distance.
E rip: The GPS POD is listed in the CALIBRATE menu, but the calibration has no effect on the GPS POD. Use this calibration setting ifyou have, for example, two Bike PODs for different bikes. You can pair one ofthem as GPS POD and use the calibration in the same way as you normally would with a Bike POD.
TIME mode handles the time of day in two time zones: main time and dual time. In ALARM, TIME and DATE menus, you have the following settings: Setting | Value Description alarm on7off Alarm feature: on or off alarm 00:00 Alarm time: hours and minutes time hours / minutes / seconds | Main time: hours, minutes and seconds dualtime |hours/minutes Dual time: hours and minutes date year/ month / day Current date: year, month and day
6.1 Setting time and dual time
To change time and dual time:
1. In TIME mode, enter the menu (SET) and scroll with [Lap +] until you reach TIME.
2. Enter the setting with [Mode] and set the value using [Lap +] and [Light -].
3. Accept the value and move to the next setting by pressing [Mode].
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 as needed.
5. Press [Start Stop] to exit.
Possible real life situation: Knowing the time at home You are traveling abroad and you set the dual time to be the time at home. The main time isthe time at your current location. Now you always know the local time and you can quickly check what time it is at home. ÆÂore: We recommend that you set the current time at your current location as the main time because the alarm clock operates according to the main time
1. In TIME mode, enter the menu (SET) and scroll to ALARM using [Light -].
2. Enter the setting with [Mode] and set the value using [Lap +] and [Light -].
3. Accept the value and move to the next setting by pressinglMode].
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the alarm time.
5. Press [Start Stop] to exit.
Alarm snooze Deactivate the alarm by pressing [View Back]. Pressing any other button activates the alarm snooze function. Each snooze lasts 5 minutes. The snooze function can be activated 12times.
You activate the backlight by pressing [Light -]. The backlight turns off automatically. If you want to use the backlight when changing settings, you need to activate it before entering the settings. The backlight will re-activate whenever a button is pressed. This feature will stay on until you exit the settings. BÂNorE: Heavy use ofthe backlight significantiy reduces battery life. To save power, backlight blinks when used in TRAINING mode.
You can lock and unlock the buttons in any mode by keeping [Light -] pressed.
When the buttons are locked, you can still change views and turn on the backlight.
a TIP: Werecommend you lock the buttons, for example, after you have started atraining session or are storing the device in a travel bag.
You put your Suunto heart rate monitor to sleep to extend battery life or to erase the recorded training history. Personal settings are not erased.
1. To switch to sleep mode, simultaneously keep [Start Stop], [Lap +1, [Light -] and
[View Back] pressed.
2. To reactive your device, press any button.
BÂNorE: Basic settings need to be set each time the device is reactivated.
7.4 Connecting to a PC (optional)
If you want to do more detailed, long-term analysis, use Suunto Training Manager or Training Manager Lite. With this software you can view in-depth figures, statistics, and graphical representations of your training sessions. To download your logs to a computer, you need to purchase a Suunto PC POD. The Suunto PC POD enables simultaneous real-time monitoring of up to three persons on a single computer.
8 TROUBLESHOOTING Your Suunto heart rate monitor uses high frequency transmission to prevent reading disturbances. However, exercising near overhead power lines or magnetic or electronic devices may cause interference with the signal. I you lose the signal, try the following: + Exit and then re-enter TRAINING mode. Check that you are wearing the belt correctly. Check that the electrode areas of the belt are moist. Move away from any potential sources of interference. Replace the battery (of the belt and/or wristop) if problems persist. Pairing your transmitter belt If you replace the belt battery or are having trouble with signal reception, you may need to re-pair your belt with your Suunto heart rate monitor. Tore-pairthe belt:
1. Remove the belt battery.
2. Reset the belt by inserting the (new) battery positive side down.
3. In your Suunto heart rate monitor, go to the PAIRA POD menu and select HRBELT.
4. Put the battery in with the positive side up and close the cover.
The same procedure can be used if you experience problems with a Suunto POD signal reception.
9.1 General guidance
For all Suunto Training devices: + Only perform the procedures described in Suunto guides. +_ Do not disassemble or service your device yourself. + Protect your device from shocks, hard and sharp objects, extreme heat and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. + Store your device in a clean, dry environment at room temperature. + Do not place the device where it could be scratched by hard objects. Removing scratches Use Polywatch to remove small scratches in the screen. It is available at authorized Suunto dealers, in most watch stores, and from Suunto Web Shop (shop.suunto.com). A protective plastic shield can also be placed over the screen to prevent scratches. Cleaning and chemicals Clean your device with a moist cloth. For stubborn marks, use a mild soap. Do not use gasoline, cleaning solvents, acetone, alcohol, insect repellents, paint, or other strong chemicals on your device.
If you have a strap with a latch buckle, you can change the strap length by removing EI the buckle and cutting the strap as illustrated here. Œ rip: Remove one piece at a time and test the new length to ensure you do not remove to0 many.
There are many different straps available for your Suunto heart rate monitor. Visit the Suunto Web Shop (shop.suunto.com) to see what is available. Change to a new strap as illustrated here:
9.4 Replacing wristop battery
Replace the battery with extreme care to ensure your Suunto heart rate monitor remains water resistant. Careless replacement may void the warranty. Replace the battery as illustrated here:
æ À C BÂNOTE: Ifthe cover threads are damaged, please send your device to an authorized Suunto representative for service.
9.5 Replacing belt battery
Replace the battery asillustrated here:
ÆÂnore: We recommend that you replace the cover and O ring along with the better to ensure the transmitterremains clean andwater resistant. Replacement covers are available with replacement batteries.
General + Operating temperature: -20°C to +60°C / -5°F to +140°F Storage temperature: -30°C to +60°C / -22°F to +140°F Weight (device): 45 g / 50 g / 65 g (depending on strap type) Weight (belt}: max. 61 g (depending on belt type) Water resistance (device): 30 m / 100 ft (ISO 2281) Water resistance (belt): 20 m / 66 ft (ISO 2281) Transmission frequency (device): 2.465 GHz Suunto ANT compatible Transmission frequency (belt): 2.465 GHz Suunto ANT compatible, 5.3 kHz gym equipment compatible + Transmission range: Up to 10 m /30ft + User-replaceable battery: (device / belt) 3V CR2032 +_ Battery life: approximately 1 year in normal use (3.5 hours of exercise with HR per week) Log recorder + Maximum lap time: 24 hours e_Lap/splittimes:
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Suunto t3d and Suunto t4d comply with Part 15 of the FCC limits for class B digital devices. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, ifnot installed or used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular instance. ff this equipment does cause harmful interference to other equipment, try to correct the problem by relocating the equipment. Consult an authorized Suunto dealer or other qualified service technician if you cannot correct the problem. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
+ This device cannot cause harmful interference. + This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation Repairs should be made by authorized Suunto service personnel. Unauthorized repairs will void warranty. This product has been tested to comply with FCC standards and is intended for home or office use. FCCWARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Suunto Oy could void your authority to operate this device under FCC regulations.
This product is protected by the following patents and patent applications and their corresponding national rights: US 11/432,380, US 11/181,836, US 11/169,712, US 11/154,444, US 12/145,766, US 11/808,391, US 7,526,840, USD 603,521, USD 29/313,029, US 7,192,401, US 7460901 and EU Design 000528005-0001/000528005-001 0. Additional patent applications have been filed.
10.8 Disposal of device E
Please dispose of the device in an appropriate way, treating it as electronic waste. Do not throwit in the garbage. If you wish, you may return the device to your nearest Suunto representative.
11.1 User’s responsibility
This instrument is intended for recreational use only. Suunto heart rate monitors must not be used as a substitue for obtaining measurements that require professional or laboratory-quality precision.
If you have a pacemaker, defibrillator, or other implanted electronic device, you use the transmitter belt at your own risk. Before using it, we recommend an exercise test with your Suunto heat rate monitor and belt under a doctor’ supervision. Exercise may include some risk, especially for those who have been inactive. We strongly advise you to consult your doctor prior to beginning a regular exercise program.
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