1.
All Polar Equestrian products offer a full 2-year manufacturer's warranty against defects.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The given statement states that all Polar Equestrian products come with a 2-year manufacturer's warranty against defects. This means that if any defects are found in the product within the first 2 years of purchase, the manufacturer will cover the cost of repairs or replacement. Therefore, the statement is true.
2.
Which Heart Rate Monitor is most used at Vet Checks during competitive endurance rides?
Correct Answer
B. Polar HealthCheck Watch Receiver & Handheld Transmitter
Explanation
The most used Heart Rate Monitor at Vet Checks during competitive endurance rides is the Polar HealthCheck Watch Receiver & Handheld Transmitter.
3.
A customer is just starting to train for a 25 mile endurance ride and would like an budget-friendly, entry-level heart rate monitor she can use while riding to help her create a training program to get her horse in shape. What HRM model would you recommend?
Correct Answer
D. Polar Inzone
Explanation
The Polar Inzone would be the recommended HRM model for the customer. It is budget-friendly and suitable for entry-level users. Since the customer is just starting to train for a 25 mile endurance ride, this HRM will help her monitor her heart rate while riding and create a training program for her horse. The other options, such as Polar Healthcheck and Polar RS800CX G3, may not be suitable for entry-level users or may be more expensive. Additionally, the statement that Polar doesn't really make any entry level units suggests that the Polar Inzone is the most appropriate choice.
4.
A seasoned endurance customer calls asking for a recommendation for a professional-level heart rate monitor and training system that will allow him to map his rides, track his distance and speed, see his horse's heart rate as well as use his watch for other sporting activities such as, swimming & biking. He would also like bluetooth capabilities to be able to utilize the PolarFlow & PolarBeat apps on his iPhone. Which HRM would you recommend?
Correct Answer
B. Polar V800 HRM
Explanation
The Polar V800 HRM would be the recommended heart rate monitor for the seasoned endurance customer. It meets all of the customer's requirements, including the ability to map rides, track distance and speed, monitor the horse's heart rate, and use the watch for other sporting activities like swimming and biking. Additionally, it has bluetooth capabilities to connect with the PolarFlow and PolarBeat apps on the customer's iPhone.
5.
Please check off the following defects that would qualify for a manufacturer warranty replacement.
Correct Answer(s)
A. The watch receiver just doesn't pick up the transmitter signal.
C. The battery from the Inzone watch receiver loses power within 2 years of purchase.
D. The training system from the RC3 watch receiver glitches every time the distance is checked.
F. The H7 Bluetooth transmitter closure does not fully snap into the electrode set.
Explanation
The defects that would qualify for a manufacturer warranty replacement are the ones that directly affect the functionality and performance of the products. In this case, the watch receiver not picking up the transmitter signal, the battery losing power within 2 years of purchase, the training system glitching when checking the distance, and the closure of the H7 Bluetooth transmitter not fully snapping into the electrode set are all issues that would impact the proper functioning of the products and therefore qualify for a manufacturer warranty replacement.
6.
Where are the wired electrodes placed to get a good heart rate reading?
Correct Answer
A. The positive electrode is placed behind the wither under the saddle pad & the negative electrode is secured under the girth.
Explanation
The correct answer is that the positive electrode is placed behind the wither under the saddle pad and the negative electrode is secured under the girth. This placement ensures that the electrodes are in close proximity to the heart, allowing for an accurate heart rate reading.
7.
It's recommended to use the Polar Health check HRM system while riding.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The statement recommends using the Polar Health check HRM system while riding. However, the correct answer is False because the statement does not provide any reasons or evidence to support the recommendation. It is unclear why the Polar Health check HRM system would be beneficial while riding, and therefore, it cannot be considered a reliable recommendation.
8.
What is the key feature of the Polar H2 transmitters?
Correct Answer
D. They are coded, so they do not interfere with other transmitter signals close by.
Explanation
The key feature of the Polar H2 transmitters is that they are coded, meaning they do not interfere with other transmitter signals close by. This ensures accurate and reliable transmission of data without any interference from nearby transmitters. This feature is important for athletes and individuals who rely on accurate heart rate monitoring during their workouts or training sessions.
9.
Check all the options that are included in the V800 HRM Kit.
Correct Answer(s)
A. Watch Receiver/Training Computer (i.e. Apple Watch!)
C. Bluetooth Transmitter for syncing information to mobile applications
D. Fancy USB Transfer & Charge Cable
F. Soft Belt To Allow HRM Capabilities on Humans
G. Rubber Belt Straps for Electrode Attachment
Explanation
The options included in the V800 HRM Kit are the Watch Receiver/Training Computer (i.e. Apple Watch!), Bluetooth Transmitter for syncing information to mobile applications, Fancy USB Transfer & Charge Cable, Soft Belt To Allow HRM Capabilities on Humans, and Rubber Belt Straps for Electrode Attachment.
10.
International customers who purchase Polar products do not qualify for the manufacturer warranty once the product leaves the US border.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
International customers who purchase Polar products do not qualify for the manufacturer warranty once the product leaves the US border. This means that if an international customer buys a Polar product and takes it out of the US, they will not be able to receive warranty coverage from the manufacturer. Therefore, the statement "True" accurately reflects this condition.
11.
What is the most popular way to use the Polar Equine H2 Belt Set?
Correct Answer
B. Harness racers usually use them and attach them to the harness system.
Explanation
The correct answer is that harness racers usually use the Polar Equine H2 Belt Set and attach them to the harness system. This is because the Polar Equine H2 Belt Set is specifically designed for use in harness racing. By attaching the belt set to the harness system, it allows for accurate monitoring of the horse's heart rate and other vital signs during the race. This information is important for trainers and owners to assess the horse's performance and overall health.
12.
The Polar H2 Transmitter & Electrodes Set can replace all current HRM models' electrode sets.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement suggests that the Polar H2 Transmitter & Electrodes Set is compatible with all current HRM models and can be used as a replacement for their electrode sets. This implies that the Polar H2 Transmitter & Electrodes Set has a universal design that can fit different HRM models, making it a versatile and convenient option for users. Therefore, the answer is true.
13.
An eventer is interested in a training system with a heart rate monitor to track her young horse's progress. She wants to track distance and speed, but she thinks the V800 HRM looks too complicated. Which model might you recommend instead?
Correct Answer
A. Polar RC3 - it can track distance and speed without the complicated training system.
Explanation
The eventer is looking for a training system with a heart rate monitor to track her young horse's progress. She wants to track distance and speed but finds the V800 HRM too complicated. The recommended model, Polar RC3, can track distance and speed without the complicated training system, making it a suitable option for the eventer's needs.