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The Sportline Cardio 660 is a sport watch designed for those who want to track their fitness activities. This watch is equipped with various features to assist users in monitoring their workout progress. The Sportline Cardio 660 offers a heart rate monitor that accurately records the wearer's heart rate during exercise. This feature provides valuable data for individuals looking to improve their cardiovascular health. Additionally, the watch can track the number of calories burned during a workout, giving users an idea of their energy expenditure. With its built-in pedometer, the Sportline Cardio 660 can count the number of steps taken throughout the day, encouraging users to stay active and meet their fitness goals. The watch also has a stopwatch function, allowing individuals to time their workouts accurately. Designed with durability in mind, the Sportline Cardio 660 is water-resistant, making it suitable for outdoor activities and sweat-inducing workouts. The watch features a comfortable and adjustable strap, ensuring a secure and snug fit for all users. Furthermore, the Sportline Cardio 660 has an easy-to-read digital display, making it simple to access and monitor workout data. It also boasts a long-lasting battery life, reducing the need for frequent recharging. In conclusion, the Sportline Cardio 660 is a reliable and user-friendly sport watch that provides essential features for tracking heart rate, step count, and calories burned during workouts. Its durable construction and comfortable fit make it a suitable accessory for individuals looking to monitor their fitness activities effectively.
| Brand | Sportline |
| Model | Cardio 660 |
| Product | sport watch |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
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It is sensible for you to switch off your sport watch at night, this ensures longer battery life.
No, no internet is required to receive GPS.
The abbreviation GPS stands for 'Global Positioning System'.
GPS is a system that can be used all over the globe to determine your location by means of satellites.
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.
Bluetooth is a way of exchanging data wirelessly between electronic devices via radio waves. The distance between the two devices that exchange data can in most cases be no more than ten metres.
To switch between the different operating modes of the Sportline Cardio 660 sport watch, follow these steps: 1. Press the MODE key: The MODE key allows you to scroll through the different operating modes of the watch. 2. Keep pressing the MODE key until you reach the desired mode: Each press of the MODE key will cycle through the available modes, including Time, Chronograph, Countdown Timer, Alarm, Memory, and Heart Rate/Exercise. 3. Access the Heart Rate/Exercise mode: If you want to enter the Heart Rate/Exercise mode directly, press the HEART RATE key while in any operating mode. 4. Exit the Heart Rate/Exercise mode: To exit the Heart Rate/Exercise mode and return to the previous mode, press either the HEART RATE key or the MODE key. By following these steps, you can easily switch between the different operating modes of the Sportline Cardio 660 sport watch.
If your heart rate is not being displayed on the Sportline Cardio 660 sport watch, you can try the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Ensure proper pairing: Make sure that your watch is properly paired with the coded belt transmitter. Refer to the manual for instructions on how to pair the watch with the transmitter. 2. Check chest strap placement: Ensure that the chest strap transmitter is positioned correctly on your chest, just below the sternum. Adjust the strap if necessary to ensure a snug and comfortable fit. 3. Verify contact with skin: Ensure that the electrodes on the chest strap transmitter are making good contact with your skin. Moistening the electrodes or using conductive gel can help improve contact. 4. Check battery level: Verify that the battery in the chest strap transmitter is not depleted. If the battery is low, replace it with a fresh one. 5. Reset the watch: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, try resetting the watch by pressing and holding the S/S/R button until the timer is cleared and resets to "0". By following these troubleshooting steps, you should be able to resolve the issue of your heart rate not being displayed on the Sportline Cardio 660 sport watch.
To start and stop the Heart Rate/Exercise Timer on the Sportline Cardio 660 sport watch, follow these steps: 1. Make sure your watch is paired with the coded belt: Refer to the manual for instructions on how to pair the watch with the coded belt transmitter. 2. Access the Heart Rate/Exercise mode: Press the HEART RATE key on the watch to access the Heart Rate/Exercise Timer mode. 3. Start the timer: Press the START/STOP/RESET (S/S/R) button to acquire your heart rate and begin timing your exercise. 4. Stop the timer: To stop recording exercise data, press the S/S/R button. 5. Reset the timer: If you want to reset the Heart Rate/Exercise Timer, press and hold the S/S/R button until the timer is cleared and resets to "0". By following these steps, you can easily start and stop the Heart Rate/Exercise Timer on the Sportline Cardio 660 sport watch.
If the chronograph on your Sportline Cardio 660 sport watch is not starting or stopping, you can try the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Check the mode: Ensure that you are in the Chronograph mode by pressing the MODE key on the watch until the Chronograph mode is displayed. 2. Press the START/STOP/RESET (S/S/R) button: To start or stop the chronograph, press the S/S/R button. Make sure you press it firmly and directly. 3. Check the battery level: If the battery level is low, it may affect the functionality of the chronograph. Replace the battery if necessary. 4. Reset the chronograph: If the chronograph is not responding, you can try resetting it. Press and hold the S/S/R button until the chronograph is cleared and resets to "0". 5. Contact customer support: If the issue persists after trying the above steps, it is recommended to contact Sportline customer support for further assistance. By following these troubleshooting steps, you can address the issue of the chronograph not starting or stopping on your Sportline Cardio 660 sport watch.
To review individual lap/splits on the chronograph of the Sportline Cardio 660 sport watch, follow these steps: 1. Ensure the chronograph is stopped: Make sure the chronograph is not currently running. If it is running, press the S/S/R button to stop the chronograph. 2. Access the Lap/Split view: Press the LAP/VIEW button on the watch to enter the Lap/Split view mode. 3. Scroll through the Lap/Splits: Use the LAP/VIEW button to scroll through the individual lap/split data. Each press of the button will display the details of a different lap/split. 4. Resume timing: If you want to resume timing after reviewing a lap/split, press the S/S/R button. By following these steps, you can review individual lap/splits on the chronograph of the Sportline Cardio 660 sport watch.
Yes, the manual of the Sportline Cardio 660 is available in English .
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