Polar FT60 Watch User Manual


 
1.
Open the battery cover with a coin by turning it from
CLOSE to OPEN.
2.
Remove the battery cover and lift the battery out
carefully with a suitable sized small rigid stick or bar,
such as a toothpick. A non-metal tool is preferable. Be
careful not to damage the metal sound element (*) or
the grooves. Insert a new battery with the positive (+)
side outwards.
3.
Replace the old sealing ring with a new one (if
available), fitting it snugly in the cover groove to ensure
water resistance.
4.
Put the cover back on and turn clockwise to CLOSE.
5.
Please enter basic settings is displayed. Press and
hold the BACK button to skip the Basic settings.
If you re-enter the Basic Settings, the training computer
thinks there is a new user and the STAR Program is
turned off.
6.
Go to Settings mode and adjust time and date.
7.
To return to Time mode, press and hold the BACK
button. Now your FT60 can be used normally.
Changing Polar H1/H2/H3 Heart Rate Sensor Battery
1. Lever the battery cover open by using the clip on the
strap.
2. Remove the old battery from the battery cover with a
suitable sized small ridgid stick or bar, such as a
toothpick. A non-metal tool is preferable. Be careful not
to damage the battery cover.
3. Insert the battery inside the cover with the negative (-)
side outwards. Make sure the sealing ring is in the groove
to ensure water resistance.
4. Align the ledge on the battery cover with the slot on the
connector and press the battery cover back into place.
You should hear a snap.
Changing Polar WearLink+ Heart Rate Sensor Battery
1. Using a coin, open the battery cover by turning it
counterclockwise to OPEN.
2. Insert the battery inside the cover with the
negative (-) side outwards. Make sure the sealing
ring is in the groove to ensure water resistance.
3. Press the cover back into the connector.
4. Use the coin to turn the cover clockwise to
CLOSE.
Danger of explosion if the battery is replaced with wrong type.
Precautions
The Polar training computer shows your performance indicators. It indicates the level of physiological
strain and intensity during your training session. No other use is intended or implied.
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