Polar Heart Rate Monitor F6TM User Manual

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POLAR F6 QUICK GUIDE  
Dear customer,  
View exercise information  
on current week.  
Congratulations on your purchase of a new Polar F6Fitness Heart Rate Monitor!  
Why should you use a heart rate monitor?  
A heart rate monitor helps you to train at your ideal pace.  
Monitor information  
such as your heart  
rate and calories  
burned during your  
exercise sessions.  
View detailed  
Change alarm,  
time of day, and  
other settings.  
A heart rate monitor maximizes the benefits of exercise in a limited amount of time.  
A heart rate monitor provides you with objective information. Are you on the right track with your training?  
Are you improving?  
information on  
your latest exercise  
sessions, as well as  
the long-term  
information on your  
exercises.  
A heart rate monitor provides you with immediate feedback; this is why it is an ideal training partner for you!  
The Polar F6 heart rate monitor provides you a reliable and convenient way to measure your heart rate wirelessly.  
It measures the electrocardiogram (ECG). You can use the wrist unit to conveniently view your heart rate and other information  
while walking, cycling, cross-country skiing, or performing any other exercise without disturbing your exercise rhythm. Professional  
athletes and amateurs alike have relied on the information provided by their Polar heart rate monitor for decades, so why shouldnt  
you?  
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This manual contains the information you need to use and maintain your product. Please read this through to understand how  
to use the functions and to get the most out of your Polar heart rate monitor.  
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CONTENTS  
1. INTRODUCTION TO THE F6 HEART RATE MONITOR ...........................................................................................................7  
1.1 PRODUCT ELEMENTS ..............................................................................................................................................7  
1.2 WRIST UNIT BUTTONS AND SYMBOLS .....................................................................................................................8  
1.3 BASIC SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................................... 10  
1.4 MEASURING YOUR HEART RATE ............................................................................................................................ 12  
2. EXERCISING .................................................................................................................................................................. 14  
2.1 STARTING EXERCISE RECORDING ......................................................................................................................... 14  
2.2 FUNCTIONS DURING EXERCISE .............................................................................................................................15  
2.3 EXERCISE SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................. 21  
2.4 OWNZONE ............................................................................................................................................................. 22  
3. MONITORING YOUR PROGRESS ..................................................................................................................................... 25  
3.1 DIARY ................................................................................................................................................................... 25  
3.2 WEEKLY FOLLOW-UP ............................................................................................................................................. 28  
4. CHECKING SAVED INFORMATION - FILE ......................................................................................................................... 29  
4.1 EXERCISE FILE ..................................................................................................................................................... 30  
4.2 TOTALS FILE..........................................................................................................................................................32  
4.3 DIARY FILE ...........................................................................................................................................................34  
5. SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................................................................... 36  
5.1 WATCH SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................................. 36  
5.2 HEART RATE SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................................... 40  
5.3 USER SETTINGS .................................................................................................................................................... 44  
5.4 GENERAL SETTINGS .............................................................................................................................................. 47  
ENGLISH  
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1. INTRODUCTION TO THE F6 HEART RATE MONITOR  
6. DATA TRANSFER ............................................................................................................................................................. 50  
7. CARE AND MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................................................................. 51  
1.1 PRODUCT ELEMENTS  
The Polar F6 heart rate monitor set consists of the following  
items:  
Elastic Strap  
The elastic strap holds the transmitter around your chest.  
8. PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................................................................... 53  
8.1 INTERFERENCE DURING EXERCISE ....................................................................................................................... 53  
8.2 MINIMIZING POSSIBLE RISKS WHEN EXERCISING ................................................................................................. 54  
9. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ................................................................................................................................... 55  
10. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................................................... 57  
11. LIMITED POLAR INTERNATIONAL GUARANTEE ................................................................................................................ 58  
12. DISCLAIMER .................................................................................................................................................................. 59  
13. INDEX ............................................................................................................................................................................ 60  
User Manual with Quick Guide  
Wrist Unit  
This User Manual contains the necessary information on  
using your Polar heart rate monitor. For a quick reference,  
take the function map included in the Quick Guide with you  
when exercising.  
The wrist unit displays your  
heart rate, burned calories,  
exercise time, and other  
exercise information while  
exercise recording. You can  
also wear it as a watch.  
Polar Web Services  
tailored to support your exercise. Free registration gives you  
access to the exercise diary, tests and calculators, reports  
and useful articles. Moreover, you can get latest product  
Polar Coded Transmitter  
Wear the transmitter while  
exercising. The electrode areas  
are on the back of the  
transmitter. The electrodes  
detect your heart rate  
continuously and transmit it to  
the wrist unit.  
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1.2 WRIST UNIT BUTTONS AND SYMBOLS  
Symbols  
Note: Pressing a button briefly (approximately one second) has a different effect than pressing and holding the button for a longer period of  
time (at least two seconds).  
The menu level indicator shows you the number of menu items. When browsing the menus, the symbol  
indicates where you are in the current menu level. The symbol shows you the total number of menu items.  
Light  
In guided setting sequences the number of symbols indicates the total number of settings, and the flashing  
symbol indicates the setting you are currently adjusting.  
Switch the backlight on.  
Move up in the menus and selection lists.  
Increase the selected flashing value when  
is on the display.  
By pressing and holding the Light button, you can:  
Lock and unlock all the buttons, except the  
Light button, in the Time of Day display or while  
recording your exercise. Press and hold the Light  
button until Buttons Locked or Unlocked is  
displayed.  
By pressing and holding the button you can:  
Change the display in the Time of Day display.  
Change the top row information in the Exercise  
recording mode.  
The envelope reminds you to check the exercises from last week. For further information, see the section  
Weekly Follow-Up on page 28.  
The battery symbol indicates that the wrist unit battery is low. For further information, see the chapter Care  
and Maintenance on page 51.  
Back  
OK  
Exit the displayed menu and return to the  
previous level.  
Enter the menu in the Time of Day display.  
Enter the displayed menu.  
The alarm symbol indicates that the alarm is switched on. For further information, see the section Watch  
Settings on page 36.  
Cancel the selection and leave the setting as  
it was.  
Switch the alarm off.  
Accept your selection.  
By pressing and holding the OK button, you can  
start exercise recording from the Time of Day  
display.  
The framed heart indicates the coded transmission of your heart rate. For further information, see the  
section Measuring Your Heart Rate on page 12.  
By pressing and holding the Back button, you can:  
Return to the Time of Day display from any menu.  
Enter the Watch settings from the Time of Day  
display.  
The recording symbol indicates that exercise recording is on.  
Move down in the menus and selection lists.  
Decrease the selected flashing value when  
is on the display.  
The sound symbol indicates that the heart rate zone alarm is switched on in the Exercise menu. For further  
information, see the section Functions During Exercising on page 15.  
Heart Touch  
In the Exercise mode, you can see the time  
of day by bringing the wrist unit near the  
Polar logo on the transmitter.  
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1.3 BASIC SETTINGS  
5. Date: Press the  
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buttons to select the month (mm) or day (dd). Press OK.  
Start from the Basic Settings mode when you use your product for the first time. You only need to activate the blank wrist  
unit once. Once activated, the wrist unit cannot be switched off.  
• Press the  
• Press the  
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buttons to select the day (dd) or month (mm). Press OK.  
buttons to select the year (yy). Press OK.  
Alternatively, you can transfer the Basic Settings to the wrist unit from your computer. For further information, see the  
chapter Data Transfer on page 50.  
6. Units: Press the  
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buttons to select kilograms and centimeters (KG/CM) or pounds and feet (LB/FT). Press OK.  
Note: The unit selection also affects how the calories are displayed. If you select lb/ft, calories are displayed as Cal. If you select kg/cm,  
calories are displayed as kcal.  
Note: It is important that you be precise with the Basic Settings, especially when setting your weight, height, birthday and gender, as they  
have an impact on the accuracy of the measuring values, such as the target heart rate limits and calorie expenditure.  
7. Weight: Press the  
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buttons to set your weight. Press OK.  
Note: If you select the wrong units, you can still change them by pressing and holding the Light button.  
1. Activate the wrist unit by pressing any button. The display fills up with digits. Press OK.  
2. WELCOME TO POLAR FITNESS WORLD is displayed. Press OK to start settings.  
3. START WITH BASIC SETTINGS is displayed. Press OK to start the Basic Settings.  
8. Height: Press the  
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buttons to set your height. Press OK.  
Note: If you select lb/ft as your units, you first set feet and then inches.  
4. Time: Press the  
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buttons to select the 12 H or 24 H time mode. Press OK.  
9. Birthday: Press the  
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buttons to select your birth month (mm) or day (dd). Press OK.  
12 H: the time is displayed from 1 to 12 am or pm. In the date and birthday settings, the month is set first and  
then the day (mm.dd).  
• Press the  
• Press the  
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buttons to select the day (dd) or month (mm). Press OK.  
buttons to select the year (yy). Press OK.  
• Press the  
• Press the  
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buttons to select AM or PM. Press OK.  
buttons to set the hours. Press OK.  
buttons to set the minutes. Press OK.  
10. Sex: Press the  
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buttons to select MALE or FEMALE. Press OK.  
11. SETTINGS OK? is displayed. Press the  
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buttons to select YES or NO. Press OK.  
If you select Yes, your settings are accepted and you can start using your Polar heart rate monitor.  
If you select No, you can change your Basic Settings. Press the Back button until you return to the setting you want to  
change.  
24 H: the time is displayed from 0 to 23 hours. In the date and birthday settings, the day is set first and  
then the month (dd.mm).  
• Press the  
• Press the  
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buttons to set the hours. Press OK.  
buttons to set the minutes. Press OK.  
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1.4 MEASURING YOUR HEART RATE  
To measure your heart rate, you need to wear the transmitter.  
3. Lift the transmitter off your chest and moisten the two grooved electrode areas on the back.  
Heart rate coding reduces interference from other heart rate monitors that are close by. To make sure that the code search is  
successful and ensure trouble-free heart rate monitoring, keep the wrist unit within 3 feet/1 meter of your transmitter. Check  
that you are not near other people with heart rate monitors or any source of electromagnetic disturbances (for further  
information on interference, see the chapter Precautions on page 53).  
4. Check that the wet electrode areas are firmly against your skin and that the Polar logo is in a  
central, upright position.  
1. Attach one end of the transmitter to the elastic strap.  
5. Wear the wrist unit as a watch. In the Time of Day display, press OK to enter the menu.  
Exercise is displayed. The wrist unit automatically starts to search for your heart rate.  
Your heart rate and the framed heart symbol  
appears in a maximum of 15 seconds.  
2. Adjust the transmitter’s strap length to fit snugly and comfortably. Secure the strap around  
your chest, just below the chest muscles, and buckle the strap to the transmitter.  
The frame around the heart symbol indicates that your heart rate is coded.  
Your heart rate is measured, but not recorded, until you have started to exercise. To record  
your heart rate and other exercise data, see the chapter Exercising on page 14.  
Note: If the wrist unit does not receive your heart rate - - /00 is displayed, check that the transmitter  
electrodes are wet and that the strap is snug enough. Bring the wrist unit up to your chest near the Polar logo  
on the transmitter. The wrist unit starts to seek the heart rate signal again.  
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2. EXERCISING  
2.2 FUNCTIONS DURING EXERCISE  
In the Exercise menu you can view and record your exercise information, such as your heart rate, exercise time, and energy  
expenditure.  
Note: Your exercise information is saved only if the stopwatch has been on for more than one minute.  
Checking the Time of Day  
Bring the wrist unit near the Polar logo on the transmitter. The time of day and your current heart rate are displayed.  
2.1 STARTING EXERCISE RECORDING  
Checking Exercise Duration, Calories, and Target Heart Rate Limits  
1. Wear the transmitter as described in the section Measuring Your Heart Rate on page 12. When you wear your transmitter  
during an exercise session the wrist unit automatically calculates the number of calories you have burned, as well as the  
other exercise information based on your heart rate.  
2. Start from the Time of Day display. Press OK.  
3. Exercise is displayed. The wrist unit automatically starts to search for your heart rate. Press OK.  
Press the  
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buttons to view the following options:  
Exercise  
Exercise duration  
Heart rate as beats per minute (bpm) or as a percentage of your  
maximum heart rate (%HRmax), depending on your settings.  
4. Press the  
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buttons to select START. Press OK to start recording your exercise session. Exercise time starts running.  
The arrow symbols beside the  
above your target heart rate zone.  
symbol indicate that you are below or  
• If OwnZone is displayed, see the section OwnZone on page 22.  
• If you want to skip the OwnZone® determination and use the previously determined OwnZone, press OK. In this case,  
if you have not determined your OwnZone before, your age-based heart rate limits are used.  
• The OwnZone determination is automatically on, if you do not want to determine your OwnZone, change the HR limits  
setting in Exercise Settings, page 21, before starting to exercise.  
• If START WITH BASIC SETTINGS appears, some of the Basic Settings are missing. Press OK to complete all your settings.  
For further information, see the section Basic Settings on page 10.  
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Calories (displayed as Cal/kcal, depending on your units settings)  
The calories you have burned until now.  
Changing the Displayed Exercise Information  
In the Exercise and Calories display, you can change the upper row information to personalize the display by pressing and  
holding the button.  
Polar calorie calculation shows your energy expenditure while exercising. You can use the feature to set daily and  
weekly exercise goals in terms of calories (Cal/kcal). Monitor your energy expenditure by following the calories of one  
exercise session, accumulated weekly calories, or your total calories for as many exercise sessions as you choose.  
Exercise duration  
Calories  
In Zone (displayed if HR limits are on)  
Exercise duration between target heart rate limits  
Target heart rate limits as bpm or as %HRmax, depending on your settings  
The symbol moves left or right according to your heart rate. If the symbol is not visible,  
it means your heart rate is either below or above your target heart rate limits. The alarm  
sounds, provided the zone alarm is switched on.  
Time of Day  
Calories  
Time of Day  
Exercise duration  
Fitness bullets  
Fitness bullets - a bullet  
appears for every 10 minutes  
in the target heart rate zone  
equaling one hour in total if all  
the bullets appear.  
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Switching the Backlight On  
Changing Settings During Exercise  
You can change the settings while recording your exercise or you can pause the exercise recording while modifying your  
settings.  
1. If you want to change the settings without pausing the exercise recording, press and hold OK.  
Alternatively, if you want to pause the exercise recording, press the Back button and select SETTINGS with  
Press the Light button and the display is illuminated for a few seconds.  
After you have illuminated the display once while exercising night mode symbol appears in the display. The display  
automatically illuminates each time you press any button or bring the wrist unit near the Polar logo on the transmitter, until  
you stop recording the exercise.  
the  
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buttons. Press OK.  
Switching Keylock On or Off  
Press and hold the Light button to lock and unlock all the buttons, except the Light button. BUTTONS LOCKED or BUTTONS  
2. HR ALARM, HR LIMITS, and HR VIEW are displayed. Press the  
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buttons to select Alarm, Limits, or View. Press OK.  
UNLOCKED is displayed.  
HR alarm: Select VOL 2 (loud), VOL 1 (quiet), or alarm OFF with the  
HR limits: If you are using OwnZone or Automatic HR limits, select HARD, MODERATE, LIGHT, or BASIC with  
the buttons. Press OK. Your limits are displayed for a few seconds.  
Alternatively, if you are using Manual limits, your target heart rate limits are displayed for a few seconds.  
HR view: Select HR (beats per minute) or HR% (percentage of your maximum heart rate) with the buttons. Press OK.  
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buttons. Press OK.  
Pausing the Exercise  
You can pause your exercise recording while taking a break to drink water or some other activity.  
1. Press the Back button. Your current heart rate is displayed. The recording of the exercise is paused.  
displayed.  
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instead of  
is  
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When you have modified the settings, the wrist unit returns to either Exercise mode or Exercise pause mode.  
2. Select CONTINUE by pressing the  
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buttons. Press OK to continue recording your exercise.  
For further information, see the section Heart Rate Settings on page 40.  
Note: The wrist unit shows the exercise or exercise pause mode if you do not press any of the buttons within one minute.  
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Stopping the Exercise and Viewing Exercise Summary  
1. Press the Back button. Your current heart rate is displayed. Exercise recording is paused.  
2.3 EXERCISE SETTINGS  
In the Exercise Settings menu you can view and edit HR Set for the exercise.  
is displayed.  
2. Select EXIT with the  
Summary of your exercise is displayed.  
Exercise duration (hh.mm.ss)  
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buttons and press OK.  
Exercise settings are combined in HR Set. Edit the HR Set and you do not need to modify each setting when starting to  
exercise. For more information about HR Set editing see the section Heart Rate Settings on page 40.  
1. Start from the Time of Day display. Press OK.  
Calories burned during the exercise (Cal/kcal)  
The maximum (max) and average (avg) heart rate of the exercise  
session (bpm/%HRmax) alternate.  
2. Exercise is displayed. Press OK.  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
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buttons to select SETTINGS. Press OK.  
buttons to select HR ALARM, HR LIMITS, or HR VIEW. Press OK.  
HR alarm: Select VOL 2 (loud), VOL 1 (quiet), or alarm OFF with the  
HR limits: Select OWNZONE, AUTOMATIC, MANUAL, or limits OFF with the  
• If you select OwnZone or Automatic HR limits, press the buttons to select HARD, MODERATE, LIGHT, or BASIC.  
Press OK. Your target heart rate limits are displayed for a moment.  
• Alternatively, if you select Manual HR limits, press the buttons to set the upper limit. Press OK.  
Press the buttons to set the lower limit. Press OK.  
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buttons. Press OK.  
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buttons. Press OK.  
3. Press OK to enter the Exercise menu or press and hold the Back button to return to the Time of Day display.  
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Note:  
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• The wrist unit shows the Time of Day display after five minutes if you forget to stop the heart rate measurement after you pause the  
exercise recording and remove the transmitter from your chest.  
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• To check how to take care of your transmitter after exercising, see the chapter Care and Maintenance on page 51.  
HR view: Select HR (beats per minute) or HR% (percentage of your maximum heart rate) with the  
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buttons. Press OK.  
Press and hold the Back button to return to the Time of Day display.  
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2.4 OWNZONE  
You should always redefine your OwnZone:  
Polar F6 heart rate monitor is able to determine your individual aerobic exercise heart rate zone automatically. This is called  
OwnZone (OZ) and it can be determined during a warm-up period lasting 1-5 minutes by walking or jogging. You can also  
determine your OwnZone in other exercise modes. The main idea is that you start exercising slowly at a light intensity. You  
then gradually increase the intensity of your exercise to raise your heart rate. Using OwnZone makes exercise easier and  
more enjoyable. You do not have to worry about calculations or guesswork for your exercise intensity determination.  
• When changing your exercise environment or exercise mode.  
• If you feel unusual; for example you are stressed or ill, about the physical state of your body when starting to exercise.  
• After changing your settings.  
1. If you start from the Time of Day display, press OK.  
2. Exercise is displayed. Press OK.  
You can use OwnZone for effective and versatile training. There are four different exercise intensity zones, which you can  
select in the Settings for the OwnZone function: OwnZone Light, Moderate, Hard, and Basic. For further information, see the  
section Heart Rate Settings on page 40.  
3. Press the  
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buttons to select START and press OK. OwnZone appears in the display.  
If you want to skip OwnZone determination and use the previously determined OwnZone, press OK and go to a step 5.  
4. OwnZone determination starts. You determine your OwnZone in five stages.  
The OwnZone method ensures that you get versatile training. OwnZone is based on measuring changes in heart rate  
variability during your warm-up for exercise. Heart rate variability reflects changes in your body's physiology. If your heart  
rate variability decreases either too slowly or too fast or if your heart rate exceeds the safety limit during the OwnZone  
determination, the wrist unit selects your most recent OwnZone. Alternatively, if there is no previous OwnZone determination  
in memory and your OwnZone determination fails; your age-based heart rate zone is used.  
Walk at a slow pace for 1 min. Keep your heart rate below 100 bpm during this first stage. After each stage you  
hear a beep (if the sound settings are on) and the display automatically illuminates (if you have switched the  
backlight on once before), indicating the end of the stage.  
Walk at a normal pace for 1 min. Smoothly increase your heart rate by 10-20 bpm.  
Walk at a brisk pace for 1 min. Smoothly increase your heart rate by 10-20 bpm.  
Jog at a slow pace for 1 min. Smoothly increase your heart rate by 10-20 bpm.  
Jog at brisk pace or run for 1 min.  
2.4.1 DETERMINING YOUR OWNZONE HEART RATE LIMITS  
Check the following before you start to determine your OwnZone:  
• You have set your user information correctly.  
• You have switched the OwnZone function on. Each time you start saving exercise information and have the OwnZone  
function on, the wrist unit starts finding your OwnZone. For further information, see the section Heart Rate Settings on  
page 40.  
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3. MONITORING YOUR PROGRESS  
5. At some point during stages 1-5, you hear two beeps. Your OwnZone has been determined.  
If the OwnZone determination succeeds, the following information is displayed:  
This chapter describes how to monitor your progress with your Polar heart rate monitor.  
OwnZone Updated  
3.1 DIARY  
OwnZone heart rate limits as beats per minute (bpm) or as a percentage of  
your maximum heart rate (%HRmax) depending on your settings  
Your current heart rate  
With the help of electronic Diary, you can view your exercise duration, count, calories, and duration in different intensity  
zones of the current calendar week.  
Diary includes follow-up information for the current calendar week.  
Your exercise information is saved in the Diary if the exercise session has lasted at least ten minutes.  
If the OwnZone determination did not succeed, OwnZone Limits and your previously determined  
OwnZone limits (bpm/%HRmax), are displayed. If you have not determined your OwnZone before,  
your age-base limits are used.  
Diary  
HR zones  
You can now continue with your exercise. Try to stay within the given heart rate zone to maximize  
the benefits of the exercise session.  
1. Start from the Time of Day display and press the button.  
2. Press the  
3. Press OK to enter the view. Press the  
/
buttons to move between diaries.  
buttons to scroll through the values.  
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Note: The wrist unit automatically resets the Diary and HR zones views to zero between Sunday and Monday at midnight. At the same time,  
the previous Diary week is saved in the Diary File.  
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3.1.1 DIARY  
3.1.2 HR ZONES  
Exe.Count (exercise count)  
Light  
The exercise count bar is highlighted  
The Light intensity zone bar is highlighted  
The total exercise counts you have achieved  
The exercise duration in the zone you have achieved  
Exe.Time (exercise duration)  
Moderate  
The exercise duration bar is highlighted  
The total exercise duration you have achieved  
The Moderate intensity zone bar is highlighted  
The exercise duration in the zone you have achieved  
Calories (Cal/kcal)  
Hard  
The calories bar is highlighted  
The total calories burned during exercising  
The Hard intensity zone bar is highlighted  
The exercise duration in the zone you have achieved  
Press Back to return to the Diary view and press the button to proceed to the HR zones view.  
Press OK.  
Press Back to return to the HR zones view. Alternatively, press and hold Back to return to the  
Time of Day display.  
Alternatively, press and hold Back to return to the Time of Day display.  
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4. CHECKING SAVED INFORMATION - FILE  
Changing the Default Diary View  
Press Back to return to the Diary or HR zones view, and the previously viewed value will be set  
File includes information on your recorded exercise sessions. The Exercise and Diary files includes information on your 12  
most recent exercise sessions.  
as a default value.  
Next time you enter the Diary or HR zones view the default value will be displayed.  
Default value  
• In the Exercise File you can view detailed exercise information on the exercise sessions of the current week, such as  
exercise duration, calories burned, maximum and average heart rate and exercise time in different intensity zones.  
• In the Diary File you can view your weekly total values.  
• In the Totals File you can view your total cumulative values, exercise count, time, and calories burned in several exercises,  
starting from the previous reset.  
3.2 WEEKLY FOLLOW-UP  
The weekly follow-up function automatically reviews your progress and reminds you to check the previous week's exercises.  
The reminder appears between Sunday and Monday at midnight.  
When the File becomes full, the oldest File information is replaced by the most recent. If you want to save the exercise data  
for a longer period, transfer the File to the Polar Fitness Trainer web service by using the File Send menu. For further  
information, see the chapter Data Transfer on page 50.  
1. Press the button to open the reminder  
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2. CHECKING YOUR WEEKLY EXERCISES is displayed. Press OK to check the previous week's  
exercises or press and hold Back to return to the Time of Day display.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Exercises  
Totals  
Diary  
Send  
Result and the following information is displayed:  
Total exercise count of the last week  
Total exercise duration  
1. Start from the Time of Day display. Press OK. Exercise is displayed.  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
/
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buttons until File is displayed. Press OK.  
buttons to select EXERCISES, TOTALS, DIARY, or SEND. Press OK.  
Total calories burned while exercising (Cal/kcal)  
3. Return to the Time of Day display by pressing OK.  
Note: If Empty is displayed, no exercise information has been recorded in the File.  
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4.1 EXERCISE FILE  
The following information is displayed:  
Heart Rate  
Maximum (Max) and  
average (Avg) heart rate in beats per minute alternate with  
the percentage of maximum heart rate reading.  
Graphic bars indicate the amount of exercise performed. The height of the bar indicates  
the exercise duration.  
The selected exercise is shown by a cursor  
Date of the selected exercise  
Time in Zone (displayed if the HR limits were on while exercising)  
Heart rate limits  
Exercise duration between heart rate limits  
Select the exercise with the  
/
buttons. Press OK.  
Scroll through the following information with the  
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buttons.  
Press the Back button to return to the Exercise File.  
Alternatively, press and hold the Back button to return to the Time of Day display.  
Duration  
Time of day the exercise started  
Exercise duration (hh.mm.ss)  
Deleting File  
1. In the Duration display, press and hold the Light button until DELETE FILE? is displayed.  
2. Press the buttons to select YES or NO. Press OK.  
/
3. If you select Yes, the wrist unit displays ARE YOU SURE? If you do not want to delete the file, select NO. Select YES to  
delete the file. Press OK. Note! After deleting the file you cannot restore it.  
Calories  
Calories burned while exercising (Cal/kcal)  
Fat percentage of the burned calories  
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4.2 TOTALS FILE  
Total Calories  
The last reset date of the total cumulative calories.  
Total cumulative calories burned during several exercise sessions, starting from the previous  
reset.  
In the Totals File you can view your total cumulative exercise count, duration, and burned calories in several exercises,  
starting from the previous reset.  
1. If you start from the Time of Day display, press OK.  
Note: When you have burned 999 999 Cal/kcal, the total cumulative calories are automatically reset to zero.  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
/
/
buttons until File is displayed. Press OK.  
buttons to select TOTALS. Press OK  
Resetting Total Counters  
1. Reset Total Counters? is displayed. Press OK.  
Note: If Empty is displayed no exercise information has been recorded in the File.  
2. Press the  
DURATION (total duration), or CALORIES (total Cal/kcal). Press OK.  
3. ARE YOU SURE? is displayed. Press the buttons to select YES or NO. Press OK.  
/
buttons to select reset ALL (all total counters), EXE.COUNT (total count),  
Scroll through the following information with the  
/
buttons.  
/
Total Exe.Count (exercise count)  
The last reset date of the total cumulative count.  
Total cumulative exercise count, starting from the previous reset.  
Press and hold the Back button to return to the Time of Day display.  
Note: When you have recorded 65 535 exercise sessions, the total cumulative exercise count is automatically  
reset to zero.  
Total Duration  
The last reset date of the total cumulative exercise duration.  
Total cumulative exercise duration for several exercise sessions, starting from the previous reset.  
Note: Your total exercise duration is displayed in hours and minutes until you reach 99 hours and 59 minutes.  
After this, your cumulative exercise duration is displayed in hours until 9999 hours is reached and the total  
exercise duration is automatically reset to zero.  
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4.3 DIARY FILE  
Exe.Time (exercise duration)  
The last day of the selected week  
Cumulative exercise duration (hh.mm.ss)  
You can check the automatically saved weekly Diary information in the Diary File. The Diary File includes information for the  
12 most recent weeks. When the Diary File becomes full, the next week's information replaces the oldest. The Diary week is  
saved in the Diary File on Sunday at midnight. At the same time, the current Diary is reset.  
1. If you start from the Time of Day display, press OK.  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
Press OK.  
/
/
/
buttons until File is displayed. Press OK.  
buttons to select DIARY. Press OK  
buttons to select EXE.COUNT (exercise count), EXE.TIME (exercise duration), CALORIES, or HR ZONES.  
Calories  
The last day of the selected week  
Cumulative exercise calories (Cal/kcal)  
Note: If Empty is displayed, no exercise information has been recorded in the File.  
Scroll through the saved information with the  
Press Back to return to the Diary view.  
/
buttons. The black cursor moves according to the week.  
HR Zones  
The last day of the selected week  
Cumulative exercise duration in the Moderate intensity zone  
Press OK to view the exercise duration in different intensity zones.  
Exe.Count (exercise count)  
The last day of the selected week (Sunday)  
Cumulative exercise count  
Press the  
/
buttons to move between intensities. Press Back to return to the HR zones view.  
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5. SETTINGS  
5.1.1 TIMER SETTING  
In the Settings menu, you can view or change the information you have set earlier, such as the time of day and date, or you  
can set information, such as heart rate limits, volume, and alarm settings.  
You can set the countdown timer to sound an alarm once after a set time.  
• Set the hours with the  
/
buttons. Press OK.  
• Set the minutes with the  
/
buttons. Press OK. The countdown timer starts running and Timer is displayed.  
5.1 WATCH SETTINGS  
Note that there are two ways that the time and date can be presented. Select the presentation mode when setting the 12 h  
(date: month, day, year) or 24 h (date: day, month, year) time.  
While the timer is running, you can restart the timer by pressing and holding OK, or you can stop the timer by pressing Back.  
You can change the display view by pressing and holding the button. The timer is still running even if it is not on the  
display.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Switching the Timer Alarm Off  
When Timer blinks in the display and the alarm sounds, press the Back button to stop the alarm. When the alarm is  
stopped, the display automatically illuminates and the wrist unit returns to the Time of Day display. If you do not stop the  
alarm, it sounds for one minute and the wrist unit returns to the Time of Day display.  
Press  
Watch  
Press OK  
HR Set  
User  
General  
Timer  
Alarm  
Time  
Date  
Note:  
• The timer alarm will be activated in all menus except the Exercise menu. When the alarm sounds and you are in some of the other menus,  
the wrist unit displays the Timer Alarm view.  
• If the buttons are locked and the alarm sounds, the buttons will function normally.  
1. Start from the Time of Day display. Press OK. Exercise is displayed.  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
/
/
/
buttons until Settings is displayed. Press OK.  
buttons to select WATCH. Press OK.  
buttons to select TIMER, ALARM, TIME, or DATE settings. Press OK to enter the desired settings.  
Note:  
• You can return to the Time of Day display from any menu by pressing and holding the Back button.  
• You can also enter the Watch settings by pressing and holding the Back button in the Time of Day display.  
• You can skip the time and date settings and accept them as they are by pressing and holding the OK button.  
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5.1.2 ALARM SETTING  
5.1.3 TIME SETTING  
1. If you start from the Time of Day display, press OK.  
If you start from the Time of Day display, repeat steps 1-3, page 38.  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
5. Press the  
/
/
/
/
buttons until Settings is displayed. Press OK.  
buttons to select WATCH. Press OK.  
buttons to select ALARM. Press OK.  
4. Press the  
5. Press the  
If you chose 12 h mode, select AM or PM with the  
6. Set the hours with the  
7. Set the minutes with the  
/
/
buttons to select TIME. Press OK.  
buttons to select 12 H or 24 H time mode. Press OK.  
/
buttons. Press OK.  
buttons to select alarm DAILY, MON-FRI, or OFF. Press OK.  
/
buttons. Press OK.  
buttons. Press OK.  
If you select off, press OK and continue from following setting.  
/
If you are using 12 hours mode: select AM or PM with the  
/
buttons. Press OK.  
6. Set the hours with the  
7. Set the minutes with the  
/
buttons. Press OK.  
buttons. Press OK.  
5.1.4 DATE SETTING  
If you start from the Time of Day display, repeat steps 1-3, page 38.  
/
4. Press the  
5. Press the  
6. Press the  
7. Press the  
/
/
/
/
buttons to select DATE. Press OK.  
Switching the Alarm Off  
buttons to select the month (mm) or day (dd). Press OK.  
buttons to select the day (dd) or month (mm). Press OK.  
buttons to select the year (yy). Press OK.  
When SNOOZE? is displayed, the alarm sounds and backlight blinks, press the Back button to stop the alarm. When the  
alarm is stopped, the display automatically illuminates and the wrist unit returns to the Time of Day display. Press OK, or  
the  
/
buttons to snooze the alarm for 10 minutes and to start the countdown timer. If you do not stop the alarm, it  
sounds for one minute and the wrist unit returns to the Time of Day display.  
Press and hold the Back button to return to the Time of Day display.  
Note:  
• The alarm will be activated in all menus except the Exercise menu. When the alarm sounds and you are in some of the other menus,  
the wrist unit displays the Alarm view.  
• If the buttons are locked and the alarm sounds, the buttons will function normally.  
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5.2 HEART RATE SETTINGS  
In the HR (Heart Rate) Set menu, you can edit the settings used during exercise sessions. Exercise settings, heart rate limits,  
alarm settings, and the view mode are combined in HR Set. With HR Set, you can easily use your desired exercise settings  
and do not need to set each setting separately.  
OWNZONE: Press the  
/
buttons to select HARD, MODERATE, LIGHT, or BASIC limits for OwnZone. Press OK.  
The wrist unit displays your previously determined OwnZone limits in the selected zone. If you have not  
performed the OwnZone, your age-based limits are displayed. These limits are used if your next OwnZone  
determination fails.  
Press OK to return to the HR Set view.  
For further information on how to determine your OwnZone limits, see the section OwnZone on page 22.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
AUTOMATIC: Automatically calculated age-based heart rate limits.  
Press  
Watch  
HR Set  
Press OK  
HR Alarm  
User  
General  
Press the  
/
buttons to select HARD, MODERATE, LIGHT, or BASIC. Press OK. The wrist unit displays the  
heart rate limits based on the birth date you have entered.  
Press OK to return to the HR Set view.  
HR Limits  
HR View  
Limits  
HARD  
Exercise  
1. Start from the Time of Day display. Press OK. Exercise is displayed.  
The Hard intensity zone (80-90% HRmax) is for relatively short exercise at high intensity. Exercising in  
this zone causes heavy breathing, muscle tiredness, fatigue and increases maximum performance  
capacity.  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
/
/
/
buttons until Settings is displayed. Press OK.  
buttons to select HR SET. Press OK.  
buttons to set the HR ALARM, HR LIMITS, or HR VIEW for the heart rate set. Press OK.  
MODERATE  
LIGHT  
Exercising in the Moderate intensity zone (70-80% HRmax) is effective particularly for improving  
aerobic fitness. It is recommended for people exercising regularly.  
1. HR Alarm Volume Setting  
Press the buttons to select VOL 2 (loud), VOL 1 (quiet), or alarm OFF. Press OK.  
/
Exercising in the Light intensity zone (60-70% HRmax) is good for improving health and fitness.  
It also improves basic endurance and helps you to recover from heavier exercise.  
2. HR Limits Setting  
BASIC  
Limits for basic exercise (65-85% HRmax). This intensity zone is suitable for aerobic intensity  
exercise.  
Press the  
/
buttons to select OWNZONE, AUTOMATIC, MANUAL, or OFF. Press OK.  
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MANUAL:  
Instead of determining your target heart rate zone by using OwnZone or Automatic limits, you can determine  
your target heart rate limits manually by using the age formula.  
The table below contains target heart rate zones in beats per minute (bpm) estimated by age in 5-year intervals. Calculate  
your own HRmax, write down your own target heart rate zones and select the ones suitable for your exercise.  
Your target heart rate zone is a range between lower and upper heart rate limits expressed as percentages of  
your maximum heart rate (HRmax) or as beats per minute (bpm). HRmax is the highest number of heartbeats per  
minute during maximum physical exertion. The wrist unit calculates your HRmax according to your age:  
Maximum heart rate = 220–age. For more accurate measurement of your HRmax, visit your doctor or exercise  
physiologist for an exercise stress test.  
Age  
HRmax  
Light*  
Moderate  
Intensity  
Hard  
(220–age)  
Intensity  
Intensity  
60-70% of HRmax 70-80% of HRmax 80-90% of HRmax  
20  
25  
30  
35  
40  
45  
50  
55  
60  
65  
200  
195  
190  
185  
180  
175  
170  
165  
160  
155  
120-140  
117-137  
114-133  
111-130  
108-126  
105-123  
102-119  
99-116  
140-160  
137-156  
133-152  
130-148  
126-144  
123-140  
119-136  
116-132  
112-128  
109-124  
160-180  
156-176  
152-171  
148-167  
144-162  
140-158  
136-153  
132-149  
128-144  
124-140  
The wrist unit displays your previously determined heart rate limits. Alternatively, if you have not determined  
the manual limits before your age-based limits are displayed.  
Press the  
Press the  
/
/
buttons to set the upper limit. Press OK.  
buttons to set the lower limit. Press OK.  
96-112  
93-109  
OFF:  
The function is switched off and there are no target heart rate limits during the exercise session.  
*Polar target heart rate intensity definition is modified from international exercise science authorities' recommendations in which Light  
intensity can reach lower than 60%HRmax  
.
3. HR View Setting  
Press the  
/
buttons to select HR (beats per minute), or HR% (a percentage of you maximum heart rate). Press OK.  
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5.3 USER SETTINGS  
7. Adjust the day (dd) or month (mm) with the  
8. Adjust the year (yy) with the buttons. Press OK.  
9. Sex: Select MALE or FEMALE with the buttons. Press OK.  
/
buttons. Press OK.  
In the User Settings menu, you can edit your personal data, weight, height, birthday, gender, and extra user settings.  
/
/
Press  
Press  
Press  
10. View Extra User Settings: It is recommended that you change the following settings (HRmax, HRsit, VO2max) only if you know  
your laboratory-measured value. Press OK to enter Extra User Settings. Alternatively, press and hold the Back button to  
return to the Time of Day display.  
Press  
Watch  
HR Set  
User  
General  
Press OK  
11. Maximum heart rate value (HRmax): Press the  
/
buttons to set your maximum heart rate. Press OK.  
View  
Extra  
OK  
OK  
OK  
OK  
Weight  
Height  
Birthday  
Sex  
User  
HRmax is the highest number of heartbeats per minute (bpm) during maximum physical exertion. The most accurate way of  
determining your individual HRmax is to perform a maximal exercise stress test in a laboratory. HRmax is a useful tool for  
determining the intensity of exercise. HRmax is used in the estimation of energy expenditure.  
Settings  
1. Start from the Time of Day display. Press OK. Exercise is displayed.  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Weight: Adjust the weight with the  
5. Height: Adjust the height with the  
6. Birthday: Adjust the month (mm) or day (dd) with the  
Note: You can skip the date of birth date setting and accept it as it is by pressing and holding OK.  
/
/
buttons until Settings is displayed. Press OK.  
buttons to select USER. Press OK.  
12. Heart rate value in a sitting position (HRsit): Press the  
/
buttons to set your heart rate value in a sitting position.  
Press OK.  
/
buttons. Press OK.  
buttons. Press OK.  
/
HRsit should be your typical heart rate when you are not doing any physical activity (while sitting). HRsit is used in the  
estimation of energy expenditure. To easily determine your HRsit, sit down and put on your wrist unit and transmitter. Start  
the measurement to show your heart rate value on the display. Look at your wrist unit after 2 to 3 minutes. This is your HRsit.  
To more precisely calculate your HRsit, wear your Polar heart rate monitor for one normal day. Occasionally when you sit and  
do not engage in any physical activity for 2-3 minutes, write down your heart rate value. In the evening, calculate the  
average value.  
/
buttons. Press OK.  
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13. Maximal oxygen uptake value (VO2max, ml/kg/min): Press the  
/
buttons to set your maximal oxygen uptake value.  
5.4 GENERAL SETTINGS  
Press OK.  
In the General Settings menu, you can edit general settings for the wrist unit. The general settings include volume, keylock,  
help, and units.  
VO2max is the maximum capacity for oxygen consumption by your body during maximum exertion. This is also known as  
aerobic power or maximal oxygen intake/consumption. VO2max is a commonly used determinant of aerobic (cardiovascular)  
fitness. The most accurate way of determining your individual VO2max is to perform a maximal exercise stress test in a  
laboratory. Aerobic fitness relates to how well your cardiovascular system works to transport and utilize oxygen in your body.  
VO2max is used in the estimation of energy expenditure.  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Watch  
HR Set  
User  
General  
Press OK  
Note: If you have accidentally changed the Extra User Settings, you can return to the default settings by pressing and holding the Light  
button. RESTORE DEFAULT? is displayed. Press the  
/
buttons to select YES or NO. Press OK.  
Sound  
Keylock  
Help  
Units  
1. Start from the Time of Day display. Press OK. Exercise is displayed.  
2. Press the  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
/
/
/
buttons until Settings is displayed. Press OK.  
buttons to select GENERAL. Press OK.  
buttons to select SOUND, KEYLOCK, HELP, or UNITS settings. Press OK.  
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1. Volume for Sounds  
Press the buttons to select VOL 2 (loud), VOL 1 (quiet), or sounds OFF. Press OK.  
3. Help Settings  
/
If you switch Help-texts On, texts guide you in the Exercise and Diary modes.  
If you change the Vol 2 or Vol 1 setting, the following wrist unit tones are not affected: HR alarm, watch, and timer alarms.  
If you select sounds off, the button and activity sounds are switched off. The alarm sounds can be switched on or off in the  
Watch Settings, page 36. The heart rate zone alarms can also be switched on or off in the Exercise Settings and during your  
exercise session.  
If you start from the Time of Day display, repeat steps 1-4, page 47.  
Press the  
/
buttons to switch the Help-texts ON or OFF. Press OK.  
4. Units Settings  
If you start from the Time of Day display, repeat steps 1-4, page 47.  
2. Button Lock Setting ( Keylock)  
Press the  
/
buttons to select KG/CM or LB/FT. Press OK.  
Button lock can be activated in the Time of Day display and during exercise recording.  
lb/ft  
kg/cm  
If you start from the Time of Day display, repeat steps 1-4, page 47.  
Weight  
Height  
Calories  
Pounds  
Feet/inches  
Cal  
Kilograms  
Centimeters  
kcal  
Press the  
/
buttons to select MANUAL or AUTOMATIC. Press OK.  
Automatic The wrist unit automatically locks all the buttons, except the Light button, if you do not press any button  
within one minute. You can switch the button lock off by pressing and holding the Light button until BUTTONS  
UNLOCKED is displayed.  
Manual  
You can switch the button lock on or off by pressing and holding the Light button until is displayed or  
disappears.  
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6. DATA TRANSFER  
7. CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Polar Fitness Trainer is a complete web service tailored to support your exercise goals.  
Free registration gives you access to a personalized exercise program, diary, tests,  
calculators, useful articles and much more. You can gain access and start the  
Your Polar heart rate monitor is a high-tech instrument and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you  
fulfill the guarantee obligations.  
Store your heart rate monitor in a cool and dry place. Do not store them in a damp environment, in non-breathable material  
(i.e. plastic bag) or with conductive material such as a wet towel.  
Your Polar F6 heart rate monitor offers you the option of transferring all the settings  
easily from your PC to your wrist unit via Polar UpLink™, and correspondingly  
information such as exercise data from your wrist unit to the Polar Fitness Trainer web  
service via SonicLink™. In order to be able to use the UpLink feature, you need a  
computer with sound card and dynamic loudspeakers or headphones and  
correspondingly for the SonicLink feature you need a microphone.  
Service  
During the two-year guarantee/warranty period we recommend that you have service done by an authorized Polar Service  
Center only. The warranty does not cover damage or consequential damage caused by service not authorized by Polar Electro.  
Taking Care of Your Polar Heart Rate Monitor  
• Keep your unit clean. Clean it with a mild soap and water solution. Dry it carefully with a soft towel. Never use alcohol or  
any abrasive material such as steel wool or cleaning chemicals.  
• Keep your heart rate monitor out of extreme cold and heat. The operating temperatures are 14 °F to 122 °F/  
-10 °C to +50 °C  
• Do not expose the heart rate monitor to direct sunlight for extended periods, such as by leaving it in a car.  
• Do not bend or stretch the transmitter. This may damage the electrodes.  
• Do not dry the transmitter in any other way than with a towel. Mishandling may damage the electrodes.  
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8. PRECAUTIONS  
Transmitter Battery  
Crosstalk  
The estimated average battery life span of the transmitter is 2500 hours of use. If you suspect that the transmitter battery  
has run out, contact your authorized Polar Service Center for a replacement transmitter. Polar recycles used transmitters.  
8.1 INTERFERENCE DURING EXERCISE  
When in non-coded mode the wrist unit picks up transmitter  
signals within 3 feet/1 meter. Simultaneous non-coded signals from  
more than one transmitter can cause an incorrect readout.  
Electromagnetic Interference  
Disturbances may occur near high voltage power lines, traffic lights,  
overhead lines of electric railways, electric bus lines or trams,  
televisions, car motors, bike computers, some motor driven exercise  
equipment, cellular phones, or when you walk through electric  
security gates.  
Wrist Unit Battery  
Using the Polar Heart Rate Monitor in a Water Environment  
Your Polar heart rate monitor is water resistant to 100 feet/30 meters.  
To maintain the water resistance, do not press the buttons of the  
wrist unit under water.  
The estimated average battery life of the wrist unit is one and half year in normal use. Please note that excessive use of the  
backlight and the alarm signals drain the battery more rapidly. The symbol indicates low battery and that the battery  
should be replaced. Do not open the wrist unit yourself. To ensure the water resistance properties and the use of qualified  
components, the wrist unit battery should be replaced by an authorized Polar Service Center only. At the same time, a full  
periodic check of the Polar heart rate monitor will be done.  
Exercise Equipment  
Users measuring their heart rate in water may experience  
interference for the following reasons:  
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 wrist unit as follows:  
1. Remove the transmitter from your chest and use the exercise  
equipment as you would normally.  
2. Move the wrist unit around until you find an area in which it  
displays no stray reading or does not flash 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 your chest and keep the wrist unit in  
this interference-free area as far as it is possible.  
4. If the Polar heart rate monitor still does not work with the  
exercise equipment, this piece of equipment may be electrically  
too noisy for wireless heart rate measurement.  
Pool water with a high chlorine content and seawater are very  
conductive. The electrodes of a transmitter may short-circuit,  
which prevents ECG signals from being detected by the  
transmitter.  
Jumping into 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 signals.  
The ECG signal strength depends on the individual and also  
varies depending on an individual's tissue composition.  
The percentage of people who have problems in heart rate  
measuring is considerably higher in water than in other use.  
Note:  
• If the symbol is displayed and you have switched the alarm on, the alarm will still activate one more time. After that the alarm  
symbol disappears. If you try to reset the alarm, the wrist unit displays Battery Low. You cannot reset the alarm until the battery is  
changed.  
• In cold conditions the low battery indicator may appear, but the indicator is deactivated when you return to a normal temperature.  
• Water resistance cannot be guaranteed after unauthorized service.  
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9. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS  
What should I do if...  
...I don't know where I am in the menu?  
Press and hold the Back button until the time of day is displayed.  
Notice to persons with pacemakers, defibrillators, or other  
implanted electronic devices. Individuals who have a pacemaker  
use the Polar heart rate monitor at their own risk. Before use, we  
always recommend an exercise test under a doctor's supervision.  
The test is to ensure the safety and reliability of the simultaneous  
use of the pacemaker and the heart rate monitor.  
8.2 MINIMIZING POSSIBLE RISKS WHEN  
EXERCISING  
Exercise may include some risk, especially for those who have been  
sedentary.  
...there is no heart rate reading (- -)?  
1. Check that the electrodes of the transmitter are moistened and that you are wearing it as instructed.  
2. Check that you have kept the transmitter clean.  
3. Check that there are no sources of electromagnetic radiation in close vicinity to the Polar wrist unit, such as TV sets, cellular phones,  
CRT monitors etc.  
4. Have you had a cardiac event that may have altered your ECG waveform? In this case, consult your physician.  
Before starting a regular exercise program you are recommended to  
answer to the following questions for health status checking. If the  
answer is yes to any of the questions, we recommend that you  
consult a doctor before starting an exercise program.  
If you are allergic to any substance that comes into contact with  
your skin or if you suspect an allergic reaction due to using the  
product, check the listed materials in the Technical Specifications  
chapter, page 57. To avoid any skin reaction risk with the transmitter,  
wear it over a shirt. However, moisten the shirt well under the  
electrodes to ensure flawless operation.  
Have you been physically inactive for the past 5 years?  
Do you have high blood pressure?  
Do you have high blood cholesterol?  
Do you have symptoms of any disease?  
Are you taking any blood pressure or heart medication?  
Do you have a history of breathing problems?  
Are you recovering from a serious illness or medical treatment?  
Do you use a pacemaker or another implanted electronic device?  
Do you smoke?  
...heart symbol flashes irregularly?  
1. Check that your wrist unit is inside the transmission range and not further that 3 feet/1 meter 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 the reception range (3 feet/1 meter).  
5. Cardiac arrhythmia may cause irregular readings. In this case, consult your physician.  
Note: The combined impact of moisture and intense abrasion may  
cause black color to come off the transmitter's surface, which might  
stain light-colored clothes especially.  
...the heart rate reading becomes erratic or extremely high?  
You may have come within range of strong electromagnetic signals, which can cause erratic readings on the wrist unit display. Check your  
surroundings and move further away from the source of the disturbance.  
Are you pregnant?  
Note that in addition to exercise intensity, medications for heart  
problems, blood pressure, psychical conditions, asthma and  
breathing, as well as some energy drinks, alcohol, and nicotine, can  
affect heart rate.  
...the display is blank?  
The Polar heart rate monitor is in battery saving mode when it is dispatched from the factory. To activate it, press any of the buttons twice.  
WELCOME TO POLAR FITNESS WORLD is displayed. See the section, Basic Settings on page 10.  
It is important to be sensitive to your body's reactions during  
exercise. If you feel unexpected pain or excessive fatigue when  
exercising, it is recommended that you stop the exercise or continue  
at a lighter intensity.  
...the display is fading?  
Usually the first sign of an expired battery is the fading of the digits when using the backlight or the low battery indicator . Have the  
batteries checked.  
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10. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION  
...the wrist unit battery needs to be changed?  
We recommend that all service should be done by an authorized Polar Service Center. The 2-year International Guarantee does not cover  
damage or consequential damage caused by service not authorized by Polar Electro. The Polar Service Center will test your wrist unit for water  
resistance after battery replacement and makes a full periodic check of your complete Polar heart rate monitor.  
The Polar F6 heart rate monitor is designed to  
TRANSMITTER  
Battery life:  
Battery type:  
to help users to achieve their personal fitness goals  
to indicate the level of physiological strain and intensity during  
an exercise session  
Average 2500 hours of use  
Built-in Lithium Cell  
Operating temperature: 14 °F to 122 °F/-10 °C to +50 °C  
...the buttons do not react?  
Reset the wrist unit. Resetting clears the date and time settings.  
No other use is intended or implied.  
Transmitter material:  
Waterproof  
Polyurethane  
Press all buttons except the Light button at the same time until the display is filled with digits. Press OK.  
For further information, see the section Basic Settings on page 10. If you have already set the Basic Settings  
once, you can skip them after setting the date by pressing and holding the Back button. If you do not press  
any button after you reset the wrist unit, within one minute the wrist unit goes to the Time of Day display.  
If this does not work, have the batteries checked.  
WRIST UNIT  
Battery type:  
Battery life:  
CR 2032  
Average 1.5 years  
(1 h/day, 7 days/week exercise)  
ELASTIC STRAP  
Buckle material:  
Fabric material:  
Polyurethane  
Nylon, polyester, and natural rubber  
including a small amount of latex  
Operating temperature: 14 °F to 122 °F/ -10 °C to +50 °C  
Water resistance:  
Wrist strap material:  
Back cover and  
to 100 feet/30 meters  
Polyurethane  
...the Updated OwnZone limits vary a lot?  
LIMIT VALUES  
Chronometer  
Heart rate limits  
Total time  
Total calories  
Total exercise count  
Birthday  
Heart rate variability reacts sensitively to all changes taking place in your body and environment. The OwnZone heart rate limits are affected  
by, amongst other things, your state of fitness, the time of day of the OwnZone determination, the type of exercise and your state of mind. The  
lower limit of the OwnZone can vary for the same person by 5-10 beats but as much as 30 beats is possible. However it is important that the  
exercise carried out in the OwnZone feels light or moderate. For example, if you raise your heart rate too rapidly after the first stage, you may  
receive OwnZone heart rate limits that are too high. If the OwnZone limits seem to be too high, we recommend that the OwnZone  
determination be repeated.  
23 h 59 min 59 s  
30 - 199 bpm  
0 - 9999 h 59 min 59 s  
0 - 999999 kcal  
65 535  
wrist strap buckle:  
Stainless steel complying with  
the EU Directive 94/27/EU and  
amendment 1999/C 205/05 on  
the release of nickel from products  
intended to come into direct and  
prolonged contact with the skin.  
better than ± 0.5 seconds/day  
at 77 °F/ 25 °C temperature.  
1921 - 2020  
Watch accuracy:  
Accuracy of heart rate  
measurement:  
± 1% or ± 1 bpm, whichever larger,  
definition applies to steady state  
conditions  
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11. LIMITED POLAR INTERNATIONAL GUARANTEE  
12. DISCLAIMER  
This limited Polar international guarantee is issued by Polar Electro Inc. for the consumers who have purchased this product in the USA or  
Canada. This limited Polar international guarantee is issued by Polar Electro Oy for the consumers who have purchased this product in  
other countries.  
Polar Electro Inc. / Polar Electro Oy guarantees to the original consumer/purchaser of this product that the product will be free from defects  
in material or workmanship for two years from the date of purchase.  
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 Inc. / Polar Electro Oy makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual or with respect to the products  
described herein. Polar Electro Inc. / Polar Electro Oy shall not be liable for any damages, losses, costs or expenses, direct, indirect or  
incidental, consequential or special, arising out of, or related to the use of this material or the products described herein.  
Please keep the receipt or International Guarantee Card, which is your proof of purchase!  
Guarantee does not cover battery, damage due to misuse, abuse, accidents or non-compliance with the precautions; improper maintenance,  
commercial use, cracked or broken cases and elastic strap.  
Guarantee does not cover any damage/s, losses, costs or expenses, direct, indirect or incidental, consequential or special, arising out of, or  
related to the product. During the guarantee period the product will be either repaired or replaced at an authorized service center free of  
charge.  
This product is protected by one or several of the following patents:  
WO 96/20640, US 6104947, US 6361502, US 6418394, US 6537227, US 5719825, US 5848027, EP 1055158, FI 68734, DE 3439238, GB  
2149514, HK 812/1989, US 4625733, 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, EP 665947, DE 69414362, FI 4150, DE  
20008882.3, FR 0006504, US 6477397, FI 4069, DE 29910633, GB 2339833, US 6272365.  
Other patents pending.  
This guarantee 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.  
This CE marking shows compliance of this product with Directive 93/42/EEC.  
Copyright © 2004 Polar Electro Oy, FIN-90440 KEMPELE, Finland.  
Manufactured by:  
Polar Electro Oy  
Professorintie 5  
Polar Electro Oy is a ISO 9001:2000 certified company.  
FIN-90440 KEMPELE  
Tel +358 8 5202 100  
Fax +358 8 5202 300  
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.  
The names and logos marked with a ™ symbol in this user manual or in the package of this product are trademarks of Polar Electro Oy.  
The names and logos marked with a ® symbol in this user manual or in the package of this product are registered trademarks of Polar Electro Oy.  
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13. INDEX  
12h/24h time mode ................................................................ 10, 39  
Alarm setting ................................................................................ 38  
Backlight ........................................................................................ 8  
Basic settings .............................................................................. 10  
Battery replacement ..................................................................... 52  
Buttons ........................................................................................... 8  
Care and maintenance ................................................................. 51  
Data transfer ................................................................................ 50  
Date settings ................................................................................ 39  
Diary ............................................................................................. 25  
Diary file ....................................................................................... 34  
Disclaimer .................................................................................... 59  
Exercise settings .......................................................................... 21  
Exercise file .................................................................................. 30  
File ............................................................................................... 29  
Fitness bullets .............................................................................. 17  
Frequently asked questions .......................................................... 55  
Functions during the exercise ....................................................... 15  
General settings ........................................................................... 47  
Guarantee ..................................................................................... 58  
Heart rate ..................................................................................... 12  
Heart touch function ....................................................................... 8  
Heart rate settings ....................................................................... 40  
Heart rate zones ..................................................................... 41-43  
Help settings ................................................................................ 49  
HRmax ............................................................................................. 45  
Keylock ......................................................................................... 48  
Monitoring your progress .............................................................. 25  
OwnZone ....................................................................................... 22  
Pause an exercise ......................................................................... 18  
Precautions .................................................................................. 53  
Reset the wrist unit ...................................................................... 56  
Resetting totals file ...................................................................... 33  
Return to the time of day display .................................................... 8  
Settings ........................................................................................ 36  
Starting exercise recording ........................................................... 14  
Stop an exercise ........................................................................... 20  
Technical specifications ............................................................... 57  
Time of day setting ....................................................................... 39  
Timer setting ................................................................................ 37  
Totals file ...................................................................................... 32  
Transmitter ............................................................................. 12, 52  
Units setting ................................................................................. 49  
User settings ................................................................................ 44  
Volume setting ............................................................................. 48  
Watch settings ............................................................................. 36  
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