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ENG
Note:
The backlight and wrist unit sounds are automatically
deactivated when
is displayed. However, the alarm sound
works once, if you have activated the Alarm before the
symbol appears. The alarm symbol
will also disappear
from the display.
In cold conditions the low battery indicator
may appear,
but the indicator disappears when you return to a normal
temperature.
Water resistance cannot be guaranteed after unauthorized
service.
After a battery change, re-enter the time and date settings in
Basic Settings. For further information, see page 7.
Taking Care of Your Footpod
Wipe dry the Polar S1 Foot Pod.
Avoid hard hits to the S1 Foot Pod as these may cause
damage.
S1 Foot Pod Battery
The battery of the footpod needs to be replaced if the green
light on the footpod turns red or there is no light at all
when you press and hold the red button on the footpod.
Check the chapter Assembling the S1 Foot Pod Battery on
page 11 for replacing the battery.
Taking Care of Your WearLink Transmitter
Detach the connector from the strap when not in use. If you
use insect repellent on your skin, you must ensure that it
does not come into contact with the transmitter.
WearLink Connector
Clean the connector regularly after use with a mild soap
and water solution.
Never use alcohol or any abrasive material such as steel
wool or cleaning chemicals on any part of the transmitter.
Do not dry the connector in any other way than with a
towel. Mishandling may damage it.
Never put the connector in a washing machine or a drier!
WearLink Strap
The strap can be washed in a washing machine at 40 °C /
104 °F. We recommend that you use a washing pouch.
We recommend that you wash the strap after each use
in pool water with a high chlorine content.
Do not spin-dry the strap or put the strap in a drier!
Do not iron the strap!
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