User's Manual

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Step 2
Under your clothing, wrap the strap around your upper torso and connect the strap’s RIGHT side
to the transmitters right (R) side. Make sure the Halo emblem is right-side-up and appears as
shown in Figure 2. The silver button sensor on the back of the transmitter should be touching your
skin.
Figure 2. Proper Fitting of the Transmitter
Step 3
Adjust the strap to fit properly. Follow these simple guidelines and refer to Figure 2 for optimum
transmitter performance:
Wear the strap on your upper abdomen, no more than two inches below your sternum.
When the strap is tight enough, you should be able to fit two fingers between the strap and
your skin; however, the strap should not be so tight that it is uncomfortable, nor so loose
that it slips down as you walk.
Wear the strap daily. We recommend that you wear the strap continuously and only
remove it when charging.
CAUTION! Although the transmitter is water resistant, it cannot be submerged in water.
Do not wear the device in a pool or bathtub. Showering while wearing the device is fine as
long as the battery charger port cover is closed.
Charging the Battery
Keep the transmitter charged. It is recommended that you charge the transmitter once a day. If
necessary, the home gateway issues an audible reminder consisting of a one second beep followed
by three shorter beeps to indicate that the transmitter battery requires charging promptly.
1. Remove the strap from your chest by disconnecting one of the snaps using a slight twisting
motion to unsnap the strap from the transmitter module.
Note proper location of Halo emblem.