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The Garmin HRM-Tri is a heart rate monitor specifically designed for triathletes. It is the smallest and lightest heart rate monitor in Garmin's product lineup, with dimensions of 60 centimeters in width, 3 centimeters in depth, and 1.2 centimeters in height, weighing only 59 grams. This heart rate monitor is equipped with a comfortable and easily adjustable strap, making it ideal for wear during intense physical activity. It features a CR2032 battery that provides up to 7200 hours of usage, ensuring long-lasting performance. The HRM-Tri is designed to measure heart rate from the wrist, offering convenience and accuracy for triathletes on the go. One of the key features of the HRM-Tri is its ability to store and forward heart rate data to compatible Garmin devices, such as the Forerunner 920XT. This allows users to track their heart rate even while swimming, as the monitor can store data underwater and then transfer it to the 920XT once out of the water. Overall, the Garmin HRM-Tri is a reliable and practical heart rate monitor for triathletes looking to enhance their training and performance.
| Brand | Garmin |
| Model | HRM-Tri | 010-10997-09 |
| Product | heart rate monitor |
| EAN | 753759108816, 0753759108816, 4260319455212, 4056203473666 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Product color | Black, Blue |
| Width | 600 mm |
| Depth | 30 mm |
| Height | 12 mm |
| Weight | 59 g |
| Number of batteries supported | 1 |
| Battery type | CR2032 |
| Battery life | 7200 h |
| Stopwatch | - |
| Measuring type | Wrist |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Garmin HRM-Tri below.
The Garmin HRM-Tri has a weight of 59 g.
As an adult, it is recommended to do moderately intensive exercise for at least 2.5 hours per week. Preferably spread over several days.
An adult's resting heart rate is between 60 and 100 beats per minute.
As a rule of thumb for your maximum heart rate, you can use 220 minus your age.
The Garmin HRM-Tri has a height of 12 mm.
The Garmin HRM-Tri has a width of 600 mm.
The Garmin HRM-Tri has a depth of 30 mm.
No, the Garmin HRM-Tri only supports one battery. This means that users will need to have replacement batteries on hand when the current one dies.
The Garmin HRM-Tri uses a CR2032 battery. This is a common type of button cell battery that is widely available.
The battery life of the Garmin HRM-Tri is 7200 hours. This is a long battery life and means that users will not need to replace the battery frequently.
The Garmin HRM-Tri uses wrist-based measuring. This means that users will not need to wear a chest strap or any other external device in order to measure their heart rate.
To troubleshoot if the Garmin HRM-Tri heart rate monitor is not detecting your heart rate, you can try the following steps: 1. Reapply water to the electrodes and contact patches on the heart rate monitor strap. This helps ensure good contact between the monitor and your skin. 2. Tighten the strap on your chest to ensure a secure fit. A loose strap may result in inaccurate heart rate readings. 3. Warm up for 5 to 10 minutes before starting your activity. Sometimes, it takes a few minutes for the heart rate monitor to detect and display your heart rate. 4. Follow the care instructions for the heart rate monitor. Rinse it after every use and hand wash it after every seven uses or one pool swim, using a small amount of mild detergent. 5. Make sure you are away from sources of interference that can disrupt the heart rate monitor's signals. These sources may include strong electromagnetic fields, wireless sensors, high-voltage power lines, electric motors, and certain wireless devices. If you have followed these troubleshooting steps and the heart rate monitor still does not detect your heart rate, it is recommended to contact Garmin customer support for further assistance.
If the heart rate monitor strap of your Garmin HRM-Tri is not staying in place during your workout, you can try the following steps to address the issue: 1. Ensure that the strap is properly adjusted and tightened around your chest. A loose strap can cause it to move around during exercise. Adjust the strap so that it fits snugly but comfortably. 2. Make sure that the strap is positioned correctly, just below your sternum. This is the optimal placement for accurate heart rate readings and to prevent the strap from slipping. 3. Check if the strap extender is securely attached to the heart rate monitor module. If it is loose, reattach it firmly to ensure a secure connection. 4. Consider using a compatible sports bra or shirt with a built-in strap holder. This can help keep the strap in place during intense workouts or activities that involve a lot of movement. 5. If the strap continues to move or slide during your workout, you can try using adhesive tape or bandages to secure it in place. Make sure not to cover the electrodes or interfere with the heart rate monitor's functionality. By following these steps, you should be able to address the issue of the heart rate monitor strap not staying in place during your workouts.
If your Garmin device is not pairing with the HRM-Tri heart rate monitor, you can try the following steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Ensure that the heart rate monitor is within range of your Garmin device. Keep the devices within 3 meters of each other for a successful pairing. 2. Check if the heart rate monitor is active and transmitting data. Make sure the heart rate monitor is properly worn and the electrodes are in contact with your skin. 3. Verify that your Garmin device supports the HRM-Tri heart rate monitor. Refer to the device's compatibility list or check the Garmin website for more information. 4. Reset the heart rate monitor and your Garmin device. Turn off both devices, wait for a few seconds, and then turn them back on. This can help refresh the connection and resolve any pairing issues. 5. If the pairing issue persists, try removing and re-pairing the heart rate monitor with your Garmin device. Follow the pairing instructions specific to your Garmin device model. By following these troubleshooting steps, you should be able to address the issue of your Garmin device not pairing with the HRM-Tri heart rate monitor.
To troubleshoot if the running dynamics data is not displaying on your Garmin device with the HRM-Tri heart rate monitor, you can try the following steps: 1. Ensure that you have the HRM-Tri accessory and that it is properly connected to your Garmin device. Check if the accessory is compatible with your device by referring to the Garmin website. 2. Make sure that the HRM-Tri accessory is positioned correctly on your chest, just below your sternum. Ensure that the electrodes are in contact with your skin. 3. Verify that your Garmin device supports running dynamics. You can check the device's specifications or refer to the Garmin website for compatibility information. 4. Try pairing the HRM-Tri accessory with your Garmin device again. Follow the pairing instructions specific to your device model. 5. If the running dynamics data still does not appear, ensure that the heart rate monitor is worn right-side up. Note that ground contact time is only calculated while running and not while walking. If these troubleshooting steps do not resolve the issue, you may need to contact Garmin customer support for further assistance.
If the heart rate monitor is not recording accurate heart rate data while swimming with the Garmin HRM-Tri, you can try the following steps to address the issue: 1. Ensure that the heart rate monitor strap is securely fastened and positioned correctly on your chest, just below your sternum. Make sure the electrodes are in contact with your skin and that the strap is snug but comfortable. 2. Wet the electrodes and contact patches on the strap before swimming. This helps improve the conductivity and ensures better contact with your skin. 3. Check if the heart rate monitor is compatible with swimming activities. Some Garmin devices may not display heart rate data while underwater, but the data can be viewed during rest intervals or after the swim. 4. Verify that your Garmin device is updated with the latest firmware. Outdated firmware can sometimes cause issues with heart rate data recording. Check for firmware updates on the Garmin website or through the Garmin Connect app. 5. If the issue persists, try resetting both the heart rate monitor and your Garmin device. Turn off both devices, wait for a few seconds, and then turn them back on. This can help refresh the connection and resolve any recording issues. By following these troubleshooting steps, you should be able to address the issue of the heart rate monitor not recording accurate heart rate data while swimming with the Garmin HRM-Tri.
Yes, the manual of the Garmin HRM-Tri is available in English .
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