Removing The Wristband; To Remove The Wristband; To Attach The Wristband; Disposal Information - Polar Electro M600 User Manual

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REMOVING THE WRISTBAND

Removing and replacing the wristband of your M600 is very simple. We recommend that you separate the wristband
from the device after each training session and rinse them under running water in order to keep the M600 clean.

TO REMOVE THE WRISTBAND

1. Bend the wristband from both sides, one side at a time, to detach it from the device. It's easiest to remove the
side closest to the charging port first.
2. Pull the device from the wristband.

TO ATTACH THE WRISTBAND

1. Set one end of the device in its place.
2. Gently pull from the opposite side of the wristband to get it over the other end of the device.
3. Make sure the band fits flush with the device, both front and back.

DISPOSAL INFORMATION

At the end of the working life of the product, Polar encourages you to minimize possible effects of waste on the envir-
onment and human health by following local waste disposal regulations and, where possible, utilizing separate col-
lection of electronic devices. Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste.

PRECAUTIONS

The Polar M600 is designed to measure heart rate and tell your activity. No other use is intended or implied.
The training device should not be used for obtaining environmental measurements that require professional or indus-
trial precision.
We recommend that once in a while you wash the device and the wrist strap to avoid any skin problems from a dirty
bracelet.

INTERFERENCE

Electromagnetic Interference and Training Equipment
Disturbance may occur near electrical devices. Also WLAN base stations may cause interference when training with
the training device. To avoid erratic reading or misbehavior, move away from possible sources of disturbance.
Training equipment with electronic or electrical components such as LED displays, motors and electrical brakes may
cause interfering stray signals.
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