Charging The M600 - Polar Electro m600 User Manual

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press the button three times anywhere in the watch to temporarily boost the brightness of the screen

CHARGING THE M600

The M600 has an internal, rechargeable battery. Rechargeable batteries have a limited number of charge cycles.
You can charge and discharge the battery over 300 times before a notable decrease in its capacity. The number
of charge cycles also varies according to use and operating conditions.
You can charge your M600 via a computer's USB port with the charging cable provided to you in the sales pack-
age. You can also charge your M600's battery using a wall outlet (a USB power adapter is not included in the
product set). If you use a USB power adapter, make sure that the adapter is marked with "output 5Vdc" and that
it provides a minimum of 500mA. Only use an adequately safety approved USB power adapter (marked with
"LPS", "Limited Power Supply" or "UL listed").
The magnetic end of the cable snaps into place to the M600's charging port when it's properly connected to your
smart watch. The M600 also vibrates briefly when the charging begins. If the smartwatch is turned on when you
plug it into charge, you'll see a small lightning bolt icon on the home screen of your M600. You can see the bat-
tery charging level of your watch by swiping down halfway from the top of the home screen. If the smartwatch
is turned off when you plug it into charge, a battery icon animation begins to fill up on the display. When the bat-
tery icon is full, the M600 is fully charged. It may take up to two hours to fully charge an empty M600 battery.
1. Wrist-based heart rate monitor sensors
2. Charging port
When you've finished charging the battery of your M600, remove the charging cable from the USB port of
your computer or from the wall adapter. If the charging cable is left connected to a power source, the magnetic
end of the cable attracts iron-containing objects and can short-circuit, possibly causing circuit damage, over-
heating, fire or explosion.
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