Polar Watch FIN 90440 User Manual

Contents  
How does Polar Fitwatch work................................................ 5  
Polar Fitwatch parts.................................................. 5  
Getting going ........................................................... 6  
How to start heart rate measurement ..................................... 7  
Functions during heart rate measurement .............................. 8  
See your heart rate ................................................... 8  
Illuminate the display ............................................... 8  
Turn the Target Zone sound signal on/off ................. 8  
Check the time of day .............................................. 9  
Stop heart rate measurement ................................... 9  
How to set your Target Zone ................................................. 10  
How to set the watch ............................................................ 12  
Setting the alarm clock........................................... 12  
Setting the time of day ........................................... 14  
Exercising with your Polar Heart Rate Monitor ..................... 15  
General exercise recommendation ........................ 16  
Intensity of exercise ............................................... 16  
Frequency of training ............................................. 19  
Mode of activity ...................................................... 19  
Structure of an exercise session ............................ 20  
References ............................................................. 20  
Quick guide for exercising .................................................... 21  
Define the amount of your physical activity ........... 21  
Determine your exercise goals .............................. 23  
Examples of exercise recommendations ............... 23  
Care and maintenance ......................................................... 25  
Taking care ............................................................. 25  
Batteries ................................................................. 26  
Precautions ........................................................................... 27  
In a water environment ........................................... 27  
Interference ............................................................ 28  
Frequently asked questions .................................................. 29  
Technical specifications........................................................ 31  
Polar books and accessories ............................................... 32  
Service .................................................................................. 33  
Check list ................................................................ 33  
Sending instructions ............................................... 34  
Polar’s service procedure ....................................... 34  
Limited Polar warranty .......................................................... 35  
Disclaimer ............................................................................. 36  
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GETTING GOING  
How to Start  
Heart Rate  
1. Attach the Transmitter to the  
elastic strap.  
Measurement  
2. Adjust the strap length to fit  
snugly and comfortably.  
3. Secure the strap around your  
chest, below the chest muscles.  
Lock the buckle. Check that the  
Polar logo is in a central upright  
position.  
1. Wear the Transmitter and the Wrist  
Receiver as described previously.  
2. Begin with the display showing  
time of day.  
4. Pull the Transmitter off your chest  
and wet the grooved electrode  
areas on the back of it.  
3. To start, choose from the  
following alternatives:  
5. Check that the wet electrode  
areas are firmly against your skin.  
6. Wear the Wrist Receiver as you  
would wear an ordinary watch.  
One touch start: In the Time  
mode press and hold the right  
button of the Receiver for  
a few second.  
Alternatively, if you go biking,  
you may attach the Wrist Receiver  
to a Polar Bike Mount.  
Polar Products. Keep the Wrist Receiver within the  
transmission range (1 metre / 3 feet ).  
Quick start: In the Time mode,  
bring the Polar logo of the Receiver  
to the Transmitter’s Polar logo and  
wait for a beep signal.  
Heart rate measurement  
commences and heart  
symbol starts flashing.  
Your heart rate (in beats  
per minute) appears in  
It is recommended that you wear the Transmitter  
against your bare skin to ensure flawless operation.  
However, if you wish to wear the Transmitter over a  
shirt, moisten the shirt well under the electrodes.  
the display in approximately 5 seconds.  
It is important that the electrodes are wet during exercise.  
After exercising to preserve the electrodes and battery life:  
1. Wash the Transmitter carefully with a mild soap  
water solution.  
4. You can now start exercising with your Polar Fitwatch.  
2. Rinse it with pure water.  
3. Dry the Transmitter carefully.  
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CHECK THE TIME OF DAY  
Functions During  
Heart Rate  
Whilst exercising you can check the time of day momentarily by  
bringing the Wrist Receiver near the Transmitter’s Polar logo.  
The time of day and backlight will be on  
Measurement  
for a few seconds.  
STOP HEART RATE MEASUREMENT  
SEE YOUR HEART RATE  
1. Press and hold the left button to stop heart rate measurement.  
Heart rate measurement stops.  
You can see your heart rate in beats per minute.  
A flashing heart symbol indicates an  
ongoing heart rate measurement and  
it flashes at the pace of your heart.  
Time of day appears in the display.  
In case you forget to stop the heart rate measurement when  
ending your exercise session and taking off the Transmitter,  
the Wrist Receiver turns itself into Time mode if no heart rate  
signal is received for 5 minutes.  
ILLUMINATE THE DISPLAY  
Press the right button briefly.  
Backlight is activated  
for a few seconds.  
TURN THE TARGET  
ZONE SOUND  
SIGNAL ON/OFF  
When the Target Zone sound symbol appears in the display, you  
will hear an alarm sound with each heart beat if you go above the  
Upper Limit or below the Lower Limit of your Target Zone.  
Press and hold the right button to turn the Target Zone sound  
signal on or off.  
sound signal is on  
Also a flashing heart rate reading informs you of being  
outside your Target Zone.  
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5. Press the right button to select the correct  
value for the Lower Limit.  
How to Set  
Your  
The value for the Lower Limit starts to increase  
in 5 beats increments.  
Target Zone  
6. Press the left button to lock your selection.  
Polar Fitwatch enters the Time mode.  
1. Begin with the display showing time of day.  
The Upper Limit cannot be set below the Lower Limit.  
When the Lower Limit value reaches the Upper Limit  
value, the Lower Limit will be reset to 15, the lowest  
possible setting.  
2. Press the left button to enter  
the Target Zone setting mode.  
The Upper Limit reading appears  
flashing in the display.  
An arrow ( ), indicating  
the Upper Limit, appears  
in the upper left corner  
It may be necessary to reduce the Lower Limit value  
first and then return to set the Upper Limit.  
of the display.  
To return to the Time mode at any point in the setting  
procedure, press both buttons simultaneously.  
3. Press the right button to  
set the Upper Limit value  
of your personal Target Zone.  
The value for the Upper  
Limit starts to increase  
in 5 beat increments.  
The digits run faster if you press and hold the right  
button. Release the button at the desired value.  
4. Press the left button to lock your selection.  
The Lower Limit reading appears  
flashing in the display.  
An arrow ( ), indicating the  
Lower Limit, appears in  
the lower left corner  
of the display.  
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5. Press the left button to lock your selection.  
How  
to Set  
The first digits representing the hours start flashing.  
6. Press the right button to select the desired hour.  
the Watch  
The digits run faster if you press and hold the right  
button. Release the button at the desired value.  
Polar Fitwatch has two watch functions: alarm clock and time  
of day. In the setting mode you can first set the alarm clock  
function and thereafter the time of day function.  
7. Press the left button to lock your selection.  
The digit representing the tens of  
minutes starts flashing.  
Start the watch settings by pressing both buttons  
simultaneously in the Time mode. In case you do not want to  
set the alarm clock, you can skip to the time of day settings by  
pressing the left button five times.  
8. Press the right button to select  
the desired tens of minutes.  
Left Button:  
LOCK YOUR  
SELECTION  
To return to the Time mode at any point in the watch setting  
procedure, and to interrupt the watch settings, press both  
buttons simultaneously.  
You can distinguish the mode you are in from the display:  
The heart symbol will be displayed in the time of day  
mode but not in the setting modes.  
Right Button:  
SELECT  
SETTING THE ALARM CLOCK  
9. Press the left button to lock your selection.  
The digit representing the minutes starts flashing.  
1. With display showing time of day, press both  
buttons simultaneously.  
10. Press the right button to select the desired minutes.  
Alarm signal symbol starts flashing.  
11. Press the left button to lock your selection.  
You enter the time of day setting mode.  
AM/PM starts flashing.  
2. Press the right button to set the alarm clock on/off.  
3. Press the left button to lock your selection.  
AM/PM starts flashing.  
12. To set the time of day continue with Setting time of day,  
step 3. To return to the Time mode, press both  
buttons simultaneously.  
4. Press the right button to select AM or PM for the alarm  
clock time. AM - before 12 o’clock, PM - after 12 o’clock.  
You can turn the alarm off by pressing any of the two  
buttons. When the alarm comes on it will sound for one  
minute unless you turn it off before that.  
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SETTING THE TIME OF DAY  
Exercising with Your  
Polar Heart Rate  
Monitor  
1. In the Time mode, press both buttons simultaneously.  
You enter the alarm clock setting mode.  
Alarm symbol starts flashing.  
2. Press the left button five times to skip the alarm clock setting.  
AM/PM for time of day is flashing.  
Regular exercise helps you to sustain and improve your health  
and fitness, as well as feel better. Exercising has also other  
great benefits, you can reduce stress, learn to know your body’s  
reactions and optimise your training time. Whether you are about  
to start a regular exercise program or you already do sports  
training, a Polar Heart Rate Monitor will help you to achieve your  
personal fitness goals in less time, with greater safety.  
3. Press the right button to select AM or PM for the time of day.  
4. Press the left button to lock your selection.  
The first digits representing the hours start flashing.  
5. Press the right button to select the desired hour.  
The digits run faster if you press and hold the right  
button. Release the button at the desired value.  
The effect of your exercise program depends on four factors:  
Intensity of exercise  
Duration of exercise  
Frequency of exercise  
Mode of activity  
6. Press the left button to lock your selection.  
The digit representing the tens of minutes starts  
flashing.  
Exercise may include some risk, especially for those who have  
been sedentary. To minimise possible risks consider the  
following advice.  
7. Press the right button to select the desired tens of minutes.  
8. Press the left button to lock your selection.  
The digit representing the minutes starts flashing.  
Before beginning a regular exercise program consult your  
doctor  
9. Press the right button to select the desired minutes.  
if you are over 35 years of age  
if you have not been following a regular  
exercise program during the past 5 years  
if you smoke  
if you have high blood pressure  
if you have high blood cholesterol  
if you have any signs or symptoms of any disease  
if you are recovering from a serious illness  
or a medical treatment e.g. surgery  
if you use a pacemaker or another implanted  
electronic device.  
10. To lock your selection and to restart the seconds press  
the left button. You will then return to the Time mode.  
Alternatively, to return to the Time mode without restarting  
the seconds press both buttons simultaneously.  
You may also use Polar Fitwatch as an ordinary  
watch without a Transmitter.  
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GENERAL EXERCISE RECOMMENDATION  
If you aim for improved fitness or exercise for competitive  
reasons your exercise intensity is moderate or heavy paced,  
and it causes clear breathlessness and sweating.  
American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM 1990,1995)  
defines a recommended exercise dose for developing and  
maintaining cardiovascular fitness in healthy adults as follows:  
However, when planning your personal exercise dose, you  
can vary the workout intensity e.g. if there is a change in your  
physical condition or feelings.  
Intensity of training:  
Duration of training:  
60-90% of the maximum heart rate  
20-60 minutes of continuous  
aerobic activity  
Target zones are calculated using the person’s maximum  
heart rate as a reference. The most reliable way to determine  
your individual Target Zone is to have your maximum heart  
rate measured at an exercise stress test. For more information  
on an exercise stress test, consult your physiologist or doctor.  
Frequency of training: 3-5 days a week  
Mode of activity: Any mode which uses large  
muscle groups  
INTENSITY OF EXERCISE  
However, according to ACSM most people can estimate their  
maximum heart rate by the formula:  
Heart rate is proved to be an excellent indicator of exercise  
intensity. Heart rate tells you the exertion level of your body  
during physical or mental loading. With the Polar Heart Rate  
Monitor you are able to follow the intensity of your exercise  
easily, keep yourself in the right heart rate Target Zone and  
stay motivated as you see the improvement. Changes in the  
heart’s beating rate can be followed with a Polar Heart Rate  
Monitor wirelessly, continuously and ECG accurately.  
220 - Age = Maximum Heart Rate  
For example a 35-year old person’s Maximum  
Heart Rate would be: 220 - 35 = 185 beats per minute  
The following Target Range Chart helps you find the right Target  
Zone for your needs. The percentages for the Target Zones are  
counted from the maximum heart rate (measured or predicted).  
Define your exercise intensity according to your target. When  
you exercise within the defined Target Zone, you ensure the  
right intensity of your workout.  
Any physical activity that increases heart rate above the  
resting heart rate may provide health benefits, but only greater  
increments above resting heart rate are associated with both  
health and fitness benefits. This is why you should define your  
personal Target Zone.  
If you are a beginner, sedentary or overweight, a recommended  
target is to exercise at light or light to moderate intensity.  
At this target, the exercise is easy-paced and causes only  
slight breathlessness and sweating.  
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Measured HRmax  
Bpm  
190 185 180 175 170 165 160 155 150  
200  
180  
160  
140  
120  
100  
Heavy Intensity 85-1  
00%  
Moderate Intensity 70-85%  
80  
Age  
20  
25  
30  
35  
40  
45  
50  
55  
60  
65  
70  
How to find your personal Target Zone ?  
See the examples above:  
If you have had your maximum heart rate measured  
at an exercise stress test, use the upper axis for  
measured HRmax. This gives you the precise values for  
your Target Zone. In case you do not know your exact  
maximum heart rate, use the lower axis for age.  
1. A person, whose maximum heart rate has been measured  
at an exercise stress test. His HRmax is 170 bpm and his  
goal is to exercise for health at Light to Moderate Intensity.  
The Target Zone limits are 102-119 bpm.  
max  
2. A person, who does not know his HR . He is 35 years old  
1. Locate one of the four intensity targets, which would be  
most suitable for you. Each target is shaded differently.  
and his goal is to improve fitness at Moderate Intensity.  
The Target Zone limits are 130 - 157 bpm.  
2. Locate your age on the down axis or your measured  
maximum heart rate on the upper axis.  
FREQUENCY OF TRAINING  
It is recommended that you exercise 3-5 times a week.  
You can improve your performance by increasing the  
frequency of training. Remember to let your body recover  
properly between the training sessions.  
3. Read up from your age / read down from your measured  
maximum heart rate to the target you chose.  
4. Draw a straight line from the upper edge of the target to the  
left and you will find the Upper Limit of your Target Zone.  
MODE OF ACTIVITY  
5. Then draw another straight line from the lower edge of the  
target to the left and you will find the Lower Limit for your  
Target Zone.  
Select activities that you enjoy and vary your exercise modes.  
To build a solid base for your aerobic conditioning, choose  
continuous activities such as jogging, running, walking,  
swimming, bicycling, rowing and cross-country skiing.  
6. You have now found your Target Zone. As you exercise,  
make sure that your heart rate stays within your personal  
Target Zone (between the Lower and the Upper Limit) to  
get the maximum benefit from your workout.  
To improve your muscular endurance and strength as well as  
flexibility choose intermittent activities such as tennis, badminton,  
football, ice hockey, resistance training and gymnastics.  
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STRUCTURE OF AN EXERCISE SESSION  
Begin each workout slowly and give your body a chance to  
warm up for at least for 5 minutes so that your heart rate is  
below the selected Target Zone. Gradually increase the  
intensity of your exercise until you are in your Target Zone.  
Quick guide for  
exercising  
Remain in your Target Zone for the desired time. After that,  
gradually reduce the intensity of your exercise and let your  
heart rate fall below the Target Zone with a 5 minute cool-  
down period.  
Before beginning, you should ask yourself two key questions:  
What is the amount of my physical activity at the moment?  
What are my goals?  
For an example of an exercise session for a 35-year-old  
person with ‘Improved Fitness’ as a target, please see the  
following chart.  
The following steps help you answer the two questions, get  
the most out of your Polar Heart Rate Monitor, and achieve  
your personal exercise goals.  
Heart Rate/Beats Per Minute  
1. DEFINE THE AMOUNT OF YOUR  
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY  
You may have a clear understanding of your present physical  
condition. In this case you can move to the next step to  
specify your goals. You can also define the amount of your  
physical activity by answering the questionnaire which is  
modified from the “Code for Physical Activity” developed by  
NASA/Johnson Space Center (Jackson et al. 1990).  
150  
TARGET  
ZONE  
130  
Warm  
up  
5-10 min  
cool  
Target Zone  
30-60 min  
Resting  
Resting  
The questionnaire is an easy and quick way to define whether  
you are a beginner, a moderate exerciser, an active exerciser  
or a serious exerciser. It is recommended to review the  
questionnaire every 1-2 months and revise if the amount  
of your physical activity has changed.  
down  
5-10 min  
Minutes of exercise  
REFERENCES  
American College of Sports Medicine. Position Stand. The Recommended  
Quantity and Quality of Exercise for Developing and Maintaining  
Cardiorespiratory and Muscular Fitness in Healthy Adults. Med Sci  
Sports Exerc 22: 265-274, 1990.  
American College of Sports Medicine. ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise  
Testing and Prescription. Williams & Wilkins, 1995.  
Jackson, A.S., Blair, S.N., Mahar, M.T., Wier, L.T., Ross, R.M. and Stuteville,  
J.E. Prediction of functional aerobic capacity without exercise testing.  
Med Sci Sports Exerc 22: 863-870, 1990.  
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Which alternative best describes your general activity level  
2. DETERMINE YOUR EXERCISE GOALS  
for the previous month?  
It is easier to stay motivated when you determine your reason  
for exercising and establish a goal. That is why you should  
determine your personal goal very clearly. Your exercise goal  
may be one of these:  
A beginner who does not participate regularly in  
programmed recreational sports or heavy physical activity.  
Avoid walking or exertion whenever possible.  
Get used to regular physical exercise  
Lose weight  
Maintain or improve health  
Maintain or improve fitness  
Compete with yourself  
Walk for pleasure, routinely use stairs, occasionally  
exercise sufficiently to cause heavy breathing or  
perspiration.  
A moderate exerciser who participates regularly in  
recreation or work requiring modest physical activity, such as  
golf, gymnastics or yard work.  
Achieve competitive results  
3. EXAMPLES OF EXERCISE RECOMMENDATIONS  
10 to 60 min. a week  
Recommendation for a beginner:  
Over one hour a week  
Goal  
Duration in  
Target Zone  
Times  
a week  
Intensity  
An active exerciser who participates regularly in heavy  
physical exercise such as jogging, swimming, cycling or  
engages in vigorous aerobic activity type exercise such as  
tennis.  
Improve  
fitness and  
well-being  
15-40 min.  
at a time  
2-4  
1
Light  
Light to  
moderate  
Run less than 1 mile a week or spend less than 30 min. a  
week in comparable physical activity.  
Recommendation for a moderate exerciser:  
Run 1 to 5 miles a week or spend 30 to 60 min. a week in  
comparable physical activity.  
Goal  
Duration in  
Target Zone  
Times  
a week  
Intensity  
A serious exerciser who participates in a regimented  
workout program consisting of heavy physical exercise.  
Maintain  
fitness  
20-40 min.  
at a time  
2-4  
Light to  
moderate  
and  
Run 5 to 10 miles a week or spend 1 to 3 hours a week in  
comparable physical activity.  
well-being  
1
Moderate  
Improve  
fitness  
and  
30-60 min.  
at a time  
2-4  
Light to  
moderate  
Run over 10 miles a week or spend over 3 hours a week in  
comparable physical activity.  
lose weight  
2
Moderate  
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Recommendation for an active exerciser:  
Goal  
Duration in  
Target Zone  
Times  
a week  
Intensity  
Moderate  
Heavy  
Care and  
Maintenance  
Maintain  
fitness  
and  
30-60 min.  
at a time  
2-4  
1
well-being  
Your Polar Heart Rate Monitor is a high-tech instrument of  
superior design and workmanship and should be treated with  
care. The suggestions below will help you fulfill the warranty  
obligations and enjoy this product for many years to come.  
Improve  
fitness  
60-90 min.  
at a time  
2-4  
2
Moderate  
Heavy  
TAKING CARE OF YOUR  
POLAR HEART RATE MONITOR  
Recommendation for a serious exerciser: Have your  
maximum heart rate measured and find your personal Target  
Zone to get the best benefit of your training sessions.  
Wash the Polar Transmitter regularly after use with a mild  
soap and water solution. Rinse with pure water. Dry  
carefully after washing.  
Never store the Polar Transmitter wet. Sweat and moisture  
can keep its electrodes wet and the Polar Transmitter  
activated, which shortens the battery life.  
For more information on heart rate monitoring  
Polar  
products/Polar books and booklets.  
Store your Polar Heart Rate Monitor in a cool and dry place.  
Do not bend or stretch the Polar Transmitter. This may  
damage the electrodes.  
Keep your Polar Heart Rate Monitor out of extreme cold  
(below -10 OC / 14 OF) and heat (above 50 OC / 122 OF).  
Do not expose the Polar Heart Rate Monitor to direct  
sunlight for extended periods, such as by leaving it in a car.  
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BATTERIES  
POLAR TRANSMITTER  
The estimated average battery life of the Polar Transmitter is  
2500 hours of use. Contact your distributor/dealer for a  
Transmitter replacement.  
Precautions  
See Service for detailed instructions.  
Polar recycles used Transmitters.  
USING A POLAR HEART RATE MONITOR  
IN A WATER ENVIRONMENT  
POLAR WRIST RECEIVER  
Polar Fitwatch receiver is water resistant to 20 meters.  
To maintain the water resistance, do not operate the buttons of  
the Polar Wrist Receiver under water. The pressure may cause  
the Receiver to leak.  
The estimated average battery life of the Polar Wrist Receiver  
is 1 year in normal use (2h/day, 7 days a week). However,  
because the battery is inserted at the factory, the actual life of  
your first battery once in your possession may be less than the  
estimated battery life. Note also that an excessive use of the  
backlight and the beep signal will shorten the battery life  
more rapidly.  
Heart rate measurement in a water environment is technically  
demanding for the following reasons:  
Pool water with a high chlorine content and seawater may  
be very conductive and therefore short circuit the ECG  
signal so that it cannot be detected by the Transmitter unit.  
Jumping into the water or strenuous muscle movement  
during competitive swimming may cause water resistance  
that shifts the Transmitter on the body to a location where it  
is not possible to pick up ECG signal.  
Do not open the Polar Wrist Receiver yourself. To ensure the  
water resistance properties and the use of qualified  
components, the Wrist Receiver battery should be replaced  
only by a person authorised by Polar Electro Oy. At the same  
time a full periodic check of the Polar Heart Rate Monitor will  
be done.  
Service for detailed instructions.  
The ECG signal strength varies depending on the individual’s  
tissue composition and the percentage of people who have  
problems in heart rate measuring is considerably higher in  
a water environment than in other use.  
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POLAR HEART RATE MONITOR AND INTERFERENCE  
Frequently  
Asked  
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE  
Disturbances may occur near high voltage power lines,  
televisions, cars, bike computers, some exercise equipment or  
cellular phones.  
Questions  
CROSSTALK  
The non-coded Polar Wrist Receiver picks up transmitter  
signals within 1 metre/ 3 feet. Therefore, when you are using  
your Polar Heart Rate Monitor make sure no other transmitter  
is within that range. Signals from more than one transmitter  
picked up simultaneously can cause an incorrect readout.  
WHAT SHOULD I DO IF...  
...THERE IS NO HEART RATE READING?  
1. Check that the elastic strap is snug enough.  
2. Check that the electrodes of the Polar Transmitter are  
moistened and that you are wearing it as instructed.  
3. Check that you have kept the Polar Transmitter clean.  
Care and maintenance.  
4. Check that there are no sources of electromagnetic  
radiation in the close vicinity of the Polar Wrist Receiver,  
such as TV sets, cellular phones, CRT monitors etc.  
Precautions.  
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT  
Several pieces of exercise equipment with electronic or electrical  
components such as LED displays, motors and electrical  
brakes may cause interfering stray signals. To try to tackle  
these problems, relocate the Polar Wrist Receiver as follows:  
1. Remove the Polar Transmitter from your chest and use the  
exercise equipment as you would normally.  
2. Move the Receiver around until you find an area in which it  
displays no stray reading or flashing of the heart symbol.  
Interference is often worst right in front of the display panel  
of the equipment, while the left or right side of the display is  
relatively free of disturbance.  
3. Put the Transmitter back on the chest and keep  
the Receiver in this interference free area.  
4. If the Polar Heart Rate Monitor still does not work with the  
exercise equipment, this piece of equipment may be too  
noisy electrically for wireless heart rate measurement.  
5. Have you had a cardiac event which may have altered  
your ECG waveform? In this case consult your physician.  
...HEART SYMBOL FLASHES IRREGULARLY?  
1. Check that your Polar Wrist Receiver is inside the  
transmission range and not further that 1 metre/ 3 feet from  
the Polar Transmitter you are wearing.  
2. Check that the elastic strap has not become loose during  
exercise.  
3. Make sure that the electrodes of the Transmitter are  
moistened.  
4. Make sure that there is no other heart rate transmitter within  
Notice for persons with pacemakers  
the reception range (1 metre/ 3 feet).  
Precautions/  
Persons who have a pacemaker use the Polar Heart Rate  
Monitor at their own risk. Before starting use, we always  
recommend an exercise test under doctor’s supervision. The  
test is to ensure the safety and reliability of the simultaneous  
use of the pacemaker and the heart rate monitor.  
Crosstalk.  
5. Cardiac arrythmia may cause irregular readings. In this  
case consult your physician.  
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...HEART RATE READING BECOMES ERRATIC OR  
EXTREMELY HIGH (OVER 200 BPM)?  
You may have come within range of strong electromagnetic  
signals which cause erratic readings on the Receiver display.  
Check your surroundings and move further away from the  
Technical  
Specifications  
source of disturbance.  
Precautions.  
...THERE ARE NO REACTIONS TO ANY BUTTONS?  
Reset the Polar Heart Rate Monitor. Resetting clears all  
memory values and settings will return to the default settings.  
1. Wear the Polar Transmitter as described earlier in this manual.  
2. Simultaneously press both buttons and hold the Polar logo  
of the Wrist Receiver to the Polar logo of the Polar Transmitter.  
Display becomes full of digits.  
Polar Heart Rate Monitor is designed to indicate the level of  
physiological strain and intensity in sports and exercise. No  
other use is intended or implied. Heart rate is displayed as  
number of heart beats per minute (bpm).  
POLAR TRANSMITTER  
3. Press either the right or the left button once.  
You hear a long beep.  
Battery type:  
Battery life:  
Built-in Lithium Cell  
Average 2500 hours of use  
Operating temperature: -10 OC to +50 OC / 14 OF to 122 O  
Polar Fitwatch enters the Time mode.  
F
...THE DISPLAY IS BLANK OR FADING?  
Usually the first sign of a discharged battery is disappearing  
of the digits when using the backlight. Have the batteries  
POLAR WRIST RECEIVER  
checked.  
Service.  
Battery type:  
Battery life:  
CR 2032  
Average 1 year (2h/day, 7 days/week)  
...THE BATTERY OF THE WRIST RECEIVER MUST  
BE REPLACED?  
Operating temperature: -10 OC to +50 OC / 14 OF to 122 O  
F
Water resistancy:  
Accuracy of heart  
rate measurement:  
to 20 metres  
We recommend having all service done by authorised Polar  
Service. Especially during the warranty period this is  
necessary to keep the warranty of the whole Polar Heart Rate  
Monitor valid. Polar Service will test your Wrist Receiver for  
water resistance after battery replacement and make a full  
periodic check of the complete Polar Heart Rate Monitor.  
Care and Maintenance/Batteries and Service.  
±1% or ±1 beats per minute,  
whichever larger, definition applies  
to steady state conditions  
DEFAULT SETTINGS  
Upper Limit:  
Lower Limit:  
Time of day:  
100  
60  
10.00 AM  
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Polar Books and  
Accessories  
Service  
Polar Service will help you get the most out of your Polar Heart  
Rate Monitor. Should your Polar Heart Rate Monitor need  
service, please follow the instructions:  
POLAR BOOKS AND BOOKLETS  
Roy Benson, MPE: ................. Precision Running  
Dr. Matthew Brick: .................. Precision Multisport  
Edmund R. Burke, Ph.D.: ....... Precision Cycling  
Neil Craig ............................... Scientific Heart Rate Training  
Sally Edwards: ....................... The Heart Rate Monitor Book  
Mark Fenton and  
Dave McGovern: .................... Precision Walking  
Ute Haas, M.Sc.,  
Tarja Suomi, M.Sc. and  
CHECK LIST  
Before you return your Polar Heart Rate Monitor for service,  
please check the following:  
1. IS THE TRANSMITTER BEING WORN CORRECTLY?  
The Polar logo should be right side up and the Transmitter  
flat against the skin. The elastic strap should be adjusted for  
a snug and comfortable fit.  
Dr. Raija Laukkanen, Ph.D.: ... Precision Aerobics  
Dr. Peter J.G.M. Janssen: ...... Training, Lactate, Pulse Rate  
Dr. Katriina Kukkonen-Harjula,  
2. ARE THE ELECTRODES MOIST ON THE TRANSMITTER?  
It is important that the electrodes are wet during the heart  
rate measurement.  
MD and Dr. Raija Laukkanen,  
Ph.D. ...................................... Precision Weight Management  
Dr. Raija Laukkanen, Ph.D ..... Research Index  
Yvonne Lin: ............................ Precision Sports Aerobics  
Dr. James M. Rippe: .............. Target Your Fitness and  
Weight Management Goals  
3. IS THE TRANSMITTER CLEAN?  
Regular washing with mild soap and water solution and  
thorough dry afterwards will ensure that good conductivity  
remains.  
Dr. Jamer M. Rippe: ............... The Polar Fat Free and Fit  
Forever Program  
4. ARE YOU HAVING DISTURBANCES CAUSED BY OTHER  
PEOPLE WITH HEART RATE MONITORS OR EXERCISE  
EQUIPMENT?  
POLAR ACCESSORIES  
Precautions/Polar Heart Rate  
Polar Bike Mount for all bikes and Polar Heart Rate Monitors  
Elastic straps of different lengths  
Extra Transmitter for other family members  
Polar Heart Bra for women  
Monitor and interference for more details.  
Test handle for groups and trainers  
Ask your local dealer or  
distributor for more details.  
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SENDING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Pack the product carefully to avoid further damage.  
2. Include all the parts of the Polar Heart Rate Monitor. A full  
periodic check will be done on the whole product.  
3. Include proof of purchase (a receipt or its photocopy) if the  
product is under warranty.  
4. Include a detailed description of the problem. Use the  
return sheet of the Customer Care Charter.  
5. Include your name, return address and daytime telephone  
number.  
Limited Polar  
Warranty  
Polar Electro Oy warrants to the original consumer/  
purchaser of this heart rate monitor that the product will be  
free from defects in material or workmanship for one year  
from the date of purchase. Please keep the receipt which is  
your proof of purchase!  
6. Ship postage prepaid to your dealer or distributor. For  
contact details see the Customer Care Charter.  
Warranty does not cover receiver battery, damage due to  
misuse, abuse, accidents or negligence of the precautions;  
improper maintenance, commercial use, cracked or broken  
cases.  
POLAR’S SERVICE PROCEDURE  
Any service is recommended to be done by authorised Polar  
service personnel. Our standard test and check procedure will  
be performed to all Polar Heart Rate Monitors. The test  
includes following elements:  
Warranty does not cover damage or consequential damage  
caused by service not authorized by Polar Electro.  
POLAR TRANSMITTER  
1. Visual inspection  
2. Check of the transmission range  
3. Check of electrode conductivity  
4. Wash and clean if necessary  
During the warranty period the product will be either  
repaired or replaced at an authorised service centre free of  
charge.  
This warranty does not affect the consumer's statutory  
rights under applicable national or state laws in force, or  
the consumer's rights against the dealer arising from their  
sales/ purchase contract.  
POLAR WRIST RECEIVER  
1. Visual inspection  
2. Check of battery voltage  
3. Check and cleaning of case contacts  
4. Re-assembly, including seal renewal if necessary  
5. Water resistance test  
Copyright © 1997, 2001  
Polar Electro Oy, FIN-90440 KEMPELE, Finland  
6. Operational test  
All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be used or reproduced in any  
form or by any means without prior written permission of Polar Electro Oy.  
Water resistance cannot be guaranteed after  
unauthorised service.  
Polar logotype is a registered trademark and Polar Fitwatch is a trademark of  
Polar Electro Oy  
0537  
This CE marking shows compliance of this product with Directive 93/42/EEC.  
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Disclaimer  
Notes  
This product is protected by one or several of the following  
patents: FI 88223, DE 4215549, FR 92.06120, GB 2257523,  
HK 113/1996, SG 9591671-4, US 5491474, FI 88972,  
FR 92.09150, GB 2258587, HK 306/1996, SG 9592117-7,  
US 5486818, FI 96380, US 5611346, FI 68734, DE 3439238,  
GB 2149514, HK 812/1989, US 4625733, FI 100924. Other  
patents pending.  
The material in this manual is for informational purposes only.  
The products it describes are subject to change without prior  
notice, due to the manufacturer’s continuous development  
program.  
Polar Electro Oy makes no representations or warranties with  
respect to this manual or with respect to the products described  
herein. Polar Electro Oy shall not be liable for any damages,  
direct or incidental, consequential or special, arising out of, or  
related to, the use of this material or the products described  
herein.  
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GBR  
Polar Fitwatch  
Heart Rate Monitor™  
User’s Manual  
Manufactured by:  
Polar Electro Oy  
Professorintie 5  
FIN-90440 KEMPELE  
Finland  
Tel. +358-8-520 2100  
Fax +358-8-520 2300  
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