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1. BENEFITS OF YOUR POLAR FT40 TRAINING
COMPUTER
UNDERSTAND YOUR BODY:
Training with Polar FT40 means you
never need to guess. The FT40 shows you
the effect of your training: fat burning or
fitness improvement.
BURN FAT:
In the fat burn zone, you burn mostly fat
calories, increase your metabolism, and
build a foundation for higher intensity
training.
GET FIT:
In the fitness zone, you train harder to
improve cardiovascular fitness,
strengthen the heart, and increase blood
circulation to the muscles.
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2. GET STARTED
Get to Know Your Polar FT40
Wrist Unit records and displays your heart
rate and other data during training.
The Polar WearLink® + transmitter transmits
the heart rate signal to the wrist unit. The
WearLink+ consists of a connector and
strap.
The latest version of this user manual can
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9. Enter Date of birth.
10. Select Sex.
11. Settings OK? is displayed.
Select Yes to accept and save the
settings. Basic settings complete
is displayed and the FT40 enters Time
mode.
Start With Basic Settings
To activate your Polar FT40, press and
hold any button for one second. Once the
FT40 is activated, it cannot be switched
off.
1. Language: Select Deutsch, English,
Select No to change the settings.
Please enter basic settings is
displayed. Re-enter your basic
settings.
Español, Fr
or Italiano with
UP/DOWN. Press OK.
2. Please enter basic settings is
displayed. Press OK.
3. Select Time format.
4. Enter Time.
5. Enter Date.
6. Select Units Set metric (KG, CM) or
imperial (LBS, FT). By selecting lbs/ft,
calories are displayed as CAL,
otherwise they are shown as KCAL.
Calories are measured as kilocalories.
7. Enter Weight.
You can modify your user information at a
later date. For more information, see
Settings.
8. Enter Height.
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Wrist Unit Buttons and Menu Structure
UP: Enter the menu and move through
selection lists, adjust values
OK: Confirm selections, select training
type or training settings
DOWN: Enter the menu and move
through selection lists, adjust values
BACK:
LIGHT:
time zone) or during training (to adjust training sounds or lock buttons)
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Symbols on the Display
The following table presents the display symbols and their descriptions.
Symbol
Description
The battery of the wrist unit is low.
The alarm is active.
Sounds are off.
Time 2 is in use. Number two is displayed at the lower right corner of
the display.
The button lock is active.
Heart rate is transmitted.
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3. TRAINING
Wear the Transmitter
Wear the transmitter to measure heart rate.
1. Wet the electrode areas of the strap under running water.
2. Attach the connector to the strap. Adjust the strap length to fit
tightly but comfortably.
3. Tie the strap around your chest, just below the chest muscles, and
attach the hook to the other end of the strap.
4. Check that the wet electrode areas are firmly against your skin and
that the Polar logo of the connector is in a central and upright
position.
Detach the connector from the strap after every use, to maximize the
transmitter battery lifetime. Sweat and moisture may keep the electrodes
wet and the transmitter activated. This will reduce the transmitter battery
life.
See detailed washing instructions in Important Information chapter.
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Start Training
1. Wear the WearLink and the wrist unit.
2. Press OK and select Start. Start
recording by pressing OK.
To modify sound, heart rate view or other
training settings before starting the
training session, select Training
Settings. See Settings for more
information.
Your training session is recorded only
when recording for more than one minute.
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Burn Fat or Improve Fitness
While training, the Polar FT40 displays your optimal training intensity for burning fat
and improving fitness. These intensities may vary depending on your daily physical and
mental condition. When you start recording a training session, the FT40 analyses your
current condition and, if necessary, will adjust the intensities accordingly.
This intelligent training computer can detect your body's daily state from your heart rate
and heart rate variability. When your body is recovered from previous training sessions
and is not tired or stressed, then you are prepared for more intensive training.
The effect of your training is displayed on the wrist unit in real time. The fat-burning
and fitness intensity zones are separated by a vertical dotted line. This line is
automatically detected by the FT40, and shifted according to your current condition.
Effect on the display will change to Fatburn or Fitness depending on
which zone you are in.
1. Your current heart rate
2. Limit heart rate value between fat-burning and fitness intensity
zones. ~ disappears as the FT40 adjusts the intensity zones to
correspond to your current condition when necessary.
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Fatburn (heart symbol is on the left side of the line)
In fatburn zone, training intensity is lower, and the source of energy is mainly
fat. Therefore, fat burns efficiently and your metabolism, mainly fat oxidation,
increases.
Fitness (heart symbol is on the right side of the line)
In fitness zone, training intensity is higher and you are improving your
cardiovascular fitness i.e. strenghtening your heart and increasing blood
circulation to muscles and lungs. The main energy source is carbohydrates.
You can lock into the Fatburn or Fitness zones, depending on your goal for that
particular training session.
While in the desired zone, press OK for one second to lock. Fat burning
zone locked or Fitness zone locked is displayed. The wrist unit gives
a sound if you are training too hard or too light.
For instance, fatburn zone is locked in this image.
To unlock a zone, press OK for one second.
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Training Functions
The following information is displayed during a training session. Press UP/DOWN to
change the view.
Heart rate
Your current heart rate.
The duration of your training is displayed in all views.
Calories
Amount of calories burned.
Time
Time of day.
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Quick Menu: Long pressing the LIGHT
button during training recording brings
you to Quick menu. In Quick menu you
can adjust training sounds or lock
buttons.
Stop Training
To pause the recording of your training
session, press BACK.
To stop your training session press BACK
twice. Stopped is displayed. A summary
of your training will then appear. See
After Training for more information.
Heart Touch: displays the time during
training on bringing the wrist unit near
the transmitter. Set Heart Touch function
On/Off in Settings > Training
Settings > HeartTouch.
Detach the transmitter connector from
the strap and rinse the strap under
running water after every use. Wash the
strap regularly in a washing machine at
40ºC/104ºF at least after every fifth use.
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Training Tips
If your aim is to lose weight, training
sessions need to be 30-60 minutes or
longer in the fat burn zone. The longer
the duration the more calories burned,
especially from fat. The percentage of
burnt fat calories will appear in a
summary after the session.
For improving your cardiovascular fitness,
aim to train in the fitness zone three or
four times a week for 20-40 minutes per
session. The fitter you are, the more
training (more often and longer duration)
is required for fitness improvement.
Read more about training in Training
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4. AFTER TRAINING
Training Summary
The Polar FT40 displays a training summary after each training session:
Calories
Calories burnt during training
Cal. fat
Fat percentage of the burnt calories
The duration of your training is displayed in all views.
Average
Average heart rate during training
Maximum
Maximum heart rate during training
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Fat burn
Time spent in the fat burning zone
Fitness
Time spent in the fitness improving zone
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Review Training Data
Review your training data in Training files, Week summaries and Totals.
1. Select Data > Training files to view detailed training information on your 50 most
recent training sessions. The information is similar to what is displayed after each
training session.
Each bar represents one training session. Select a training session you wish to
view.
Upper row: Date and time of day when the file was created
Lower row: Training time
When Training files becomes full, the oldest training file is replaced by the most
recent one. If you want to save the file for a longer period, transfer it to Polar web
Data.
To delete a training file, select Data > Delete files and the file you want to delete.
Delete file? is displayed. Select Yes. Remove from total? is displayed. To remove
the file from totals, as well, select Yes.
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2. Select Data > Week summaries to view the training data and results for the last 16
weeks.
Each bar represents one training week. Select a week you wish to view with
UP/DOWN.
Upper row: Week start / Week end date
Lower row: Total training time
To reset week summaries select Data > Reset weeks?. Select Yes to reset week
summaries.
3. Select Data > Totals since xx.xx.xxxx to view the total cumulative duration,
number of training sessions and calories starting from the last reset.
To reset totals, select Data > Reset totals and select Yes.
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See polarpersonaltrainer.com "Help" for
further instructions on data transfer.
Transfer Data
How to transfer data from your FT40 to
polarpersonaltrainer.com
For a long-term follow-up, transfer your
training files effortlessly from your Polar
FT40 to polarpersonaltrainer.com with
Polar FlowLink*. There you can see your
training data in more detail and
*Optional Polar FlowLink required.
converted into graphs.
1. Register at polarpersonaltrainer.com.
2. Follow the instructions to download
and install Polar WebSync data
transfer software onto your computer.
3. Plug in the FlowLink to the USB port
on your computer.
4. Place your FT40 on the FlowLink
display facing down.
5. Follow the data transfer process from
the WebSync Software on your
computer screen.
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Test Your Fitness Level
you are and the more peaceful the
testing environment is, the more
accurate the test result will be (for
instance, no television, telephone or
talking).
The Polar Fitness TestTM is an easy and
quick way to measure your cardiovascular
fitness and aerobic capacity. The test is
performed at rest.
The test result is a value called
OwnIndex. OwnIndex is comparable to
maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max ), a
common aerobic capacity measure. For
further reading, see Interpret Your Test
Results.
and unprescribed pharmacological
stimulants on the test day and the day
before.
2-3 hours prior to the test.
conditions and at the same time during
the day.
The OwnIndex value can enhance the
accuracy of calories calculation during
training.
correct.
The test is developed for healthy adults.
To make sure the test results are reliable,
make the following considerations:
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Troubleshooting
Perform Polar Fitness Test
Set activity lev. of past 3 months
is displayed > Set your activity level
(see Settings for more
information).Activity set! is displayed
and the test begins.
Test Failed is displayed > Your
previous OwnIndex value is not
replaced.
1. Wear the transmitter, lie down and
relax for 1-3 minutes.
2. In Time mode, select Fitness test >
Start test. The fitness test begins as
soon as the FT40 has located your
heart rate.
3. Approximately 5 minutes later, a beep
indicates the end of the test, and the
result will be displayed.
that the transmitter electrodes are
moist enough and that the strap is snug
around your chest.
4. Press OK. UPDATE VO2max? is
displayed.
5. Select Yes to save the test result in
User information and OwnIndex
results. If you know your laboratory
measured VO2max value and have
entered it in User information,
select No to save your test result in
OwnIndex results only.
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Interpret Your Fitness Test Results
Interpret the OwnIndex values by
comparing your individual values
and changes in them over time.
OwnIndex can also be interpreted
based on gender and age. Locate
your OwnIndex on the table, and
find out how your aerobic fitness
compares to others of the same
gender and age.
This classification is based on a literature
review of 62 studies where VO2max was
measured directly in healthy adult
subjects in the USA, Canada and seven
European countries. Reference: Shvartz E,
Reibold RC: Aerobic fitness norms for
males and females aged 6 to 75 years: a
review. Aviat Space Environ Med;
61:3-11, 1990.
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Follow Your Fitness Test Results
On average, it takes six weeks of regular
training to improve your aerobic fitness
noticeably. Training large muscle groups
is the most efficient way to improve your
aerobic fitness.
The FT40 saves your 60 latest fitness
test results. To view your long-term
results, transfer saved data from your
Polar FT40 to polarpersonaltrainer.com.
There you can see your test results
converted into a graph. For more
information, see Transfer Data.
You can also view your two latest fitness
test results in OwnIndex results.
Fitness test > OwnIndex
results.
fitness test are displayed.
press UP/DOWN.
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5. SETTINGS
Time zone: Select time zone 1 or 2.
Date: Set the date.
Watch face: Select Time and logo or
Time only.
Watch Settings
Select the value you want to change and
press OK. Adjust the values with
UP/DOWN and accept with OK.
Select Settings > Watch, time and
date .
Alarm: Set alarm Off or set the alarm
on by selecting Once, Every day or
Monday to Friday and then set the
hours and minutes. Press BACK to stop
the alarm or UP/DOWN to snooze for
10 minutes. The alarm cannot be used
during training.
Time: Select Time 1 and set the time
format, hours and minutes. Select Time
2 to set time for another time zone by
adding or substracting hours. In the
Time view, you can quickly change
from Time 1 to Time 2 by pressing and
holding DOWN.
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Training Settings
User Information
Select Settings > Training settings.
Select Settings > User Information
and press OK.
Training sounds: Select Off, Soft,
Loud or Very loud.
Weight: Enter your weight.
Heart rate view : Set the FT40 to
display your heart rate as Beats per
minute or as Percent of maximum.
HeartTouch: Select On or Off. Heart
Touch will display the time if you bring
the wrist unit near the transmitter.
Heart rate upper limit helps you to
train within your personal target heart
rate zone (e.g. advised by a doctor). Set
upper heart rate limit On and adjust the
limit with UP/DOWN and press OK.
Height: Enter your height.
Date of birth: Enter your date of birth
Sex : Select MALE or FEMALE.
Maximum heart rate is the highest
number of heartbeats per minute (bpm)
during maximum physical exertion.
Change the default value only if you
know your laboratory-measured value.
Activity: Select the alternative that
best describes the overall amount and
intensity of your physical activity during
the past three months.
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1. TOP (5+ hours per week): You
participate in heavy physical
exercise at least 5 times a week, or
you exercise to improve
4. LOW (0-1 hours per week): You
do not participate regularly in
programmed recreational sport or
heavy physical activity, e.g. you
walk only for pleasure, or exercise
hard enough to cause heavy
performance for competitive
purposes.
2. HIGH (3-5 hours per week):
You participate at least 3 times a
week in heavy physical exercise,
e.g. you run 20-50 km or 12-31
miles per week or spend 3-5 hours
per week in comparable physical
activity.
breathing or perspiration only
occasionally.
OwnIndex (VO2m): When you perform
Polar Fitness Test, your OwnIndex value
is shown as a default. Change the
default value only if you know your
laboratory-measured VO2max value.
3. MODERATE (1-3 hours per
week): You participate regularly in
recreational sports, e.g. you run
5-10 km or 3-6 miles per week or
spend 1-3 hours per week in
comparable physical activity, or
your work requires modest physical
activity.
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General Settings
Select Settings > General settings .
Button sounds: Adjust button sounds
(Off / Soft / Loud / Very Loud)
Button lock: Select Manual lock or
Automatic lock.
Automatic lock: The wrist unit
automatically locks all the buttons
except LIGHT. You can switch the
button lock off by pressing and holding
LIGHT until Buttons unlocked is
displayed.
Manual lock: Switch the button lock
on or off by pressing and holding
LIGHT until Buttons unlocked is
displayed.
Units: Select Metric (kg/km) or
Imperial (lb/ft). By selecting lb/ft,
calories are displayed as Cal, otherwise
they are shown as kcal.
Language: Select Deutsch, English,
Español, Fr
or Italiano.
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6. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Register your Polar product at
Wash the strap regularly in a washing
improving our products and services to better
meet your needs.
machine at 40ºC/104ºF or at least after every
fifth use. This ensures reliable measurement
and maximizes the life span of the transmitter.
Use a washing pouch. Do not soak, spin-dry,
iron, dry clean or bleach the strap. Do not use
detergent with bleach or fabric softener. Never
put the transmitter connector in the washing
machine or dryer!
The username for your Polar Account is always your
email address. The same username and password
are valid for Polar product registration,
polarpersonaltrainer.com, Polar discussion forum
and Newsletter registration.
Dry and store the strap and the transmitter
connector separately to maximize the
transmitter battery lifetime. Wash the strap in
a washing machine before long-term storage and
always after use in pool water with high chlorine
content.
Caring for Your FT40
Like any electronic device, the Polar training
computer should be treated with care. The
suggestions below will help you fulfill guarantee
obligations and enjoy this product for many
years to come.
Keep your training computer and transmitter in
a cool and dry place. Do not keep them in a
damp environment, in non-breathable material
(a plastic bag or a sports bag) nor with
conductive material (a wet towel). The training
computer and transmitter are water resistant,
and can be used in water activities. Other
compatible sensors are water resistant, and can
be used in rainy weather. Do not expose the
Detach the transmitter connector from the
strap and rinse the strap under running water
after every use. Dry the connector with a soft
towel. Never use alcohol or any abrasive
material (e.g. steel wool or cleaning chemicals).
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training computer to direct sunlight for
extended periods, such as by leaving it in a car
or mounted on the bike mount.
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.
Keep your training computer clean. To maintain
the water resistance, do not wash the training
computer with a pressure washer, and do not
press buttons under water. Clean the training
computer with a mild soap and water solution
and rinse it with clean water. Do not immerse it
in water. Dry it carefully with a soft towel. Never
use alcohol or any abrasive material such as
steel wool or cleaning chemicals.
For contact information and all Polar Service
country specific websites.
Avoid hard hits to the training computer, as
these may damage the sensor unit.
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Change Batteries Yourself
Changing Batteries
The FT40 and the WearLink® + transmitter both
have a user changeable battery. To change the
battery yourself, please follow the instructions
carefully as instructed in chapter Change
Batteries Yourself.
When changing the battery, make sure the
sealing ring is not damaged, in which case you
should replace it with a new one. You can
purchase the sealing ring/battery kits at
well-equipped Polar retailers and authorized
Polar Services. In the USA and Canada, the
additional sealing rings are available at
authorized Polar Service Centers. In the USA
the sealing ring/battery kits are also available at
Prior to changing the batteries, please note the
following:
only 10-15% of the battery capacity is left.
Keep the batteries away from children. If
swallowed, contact a doctor immediately.
your FT40 to polarpersonaltrainer.com to
avoid data loss. For more information see
Transfer Data.
Batteries should be properly disposed of
according to local regulations.
battery more rapidly.
When handling a new, fully charged battery,
avoid clasp-like contact, i.e. simultaneous from
both sides, with metal or electrically conducting
tools, like tweezers. This may short-circuit the
battery causing it to discharge more rapidly.
Typically, short circuiting does not damage the
battery, but it may decrease the capacity and
lifetime of the battery.
turned off when the low battery indicator is
displayed. Any alarms set prior to the
appearance of the low battery indicator will
remain active.
may appear, but will disappear when the
temperature rises.
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Open the battery cover with a coin by turning it from CLOSE
to OPEN.
1.
2.
When changing wrist unit battery (2a), remove the battery
cover and lift the battery out carefully with a suitable
sized small rigid stick or bar, such as a toothpick. A
non-metal tool is preferable. Be careful not to damage the
metal sound element (*) or the grooves. Insert a new
battery with the positive (+) side outwards.
When changing transmitter battery (2b), place the battery
inside the cover with the positive (+) side facing the
cover.
Replace the old sealing ring with a new one (if available),
fitting it snugly in the cover groove to ensure water resistance.
Put the cover back on and turn clockwise to CLOSE.
Please enter basic settings is displayed. Press and
hold the BACK button to skip the Basic settings.
Go to Settings mode and adjust time and date.
To return to Time mode, press and hold the BACK button.
Now your FT40 can be used normally.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Danger of explosion if the battery is replaced with wrong type.
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Precautions
The Polar training computer shows your
performance indicators. It indicates the level of
physiological strain and intensity during your
training session. No other use is intended or
implied.
In addition to exercise intensity, medications for
heart conditions, blood pressure, psychological
conditions, asthma, breathing, etc., as well as
some energy drinks, alcohol, and nicotine may
also affect heart rate.
Minimizing Risks When Training
It is important to be sensitive to your
responses 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.
Training may include some risk. Before
beginning a regular training program, answer
the following questions concerning your health
status. If you answer yes to any of these
questions, consult a physician before starting
any training program.
Note! If you are using a pacemaker, you can
use Polar training computers. In theory
interference to pacemaker caused by Polar
products should not be possible. In practice no
reports exist to suggest anyone ever having
experienced interference. We cannot however
issue an official guarantee on our products'
suitability with all pacemakers or other
implanted devices due to the variety of devices
available. If you have any doubts, or if you
experience any unusual sensations while using
Polar products, please consult your physician or
contact the implanted electronic device
five years?
cholesterol?
medication?
medical treatment?
electronic device?
manufacturer to determine safety in your case.
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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
Technical Specifications. To avoid any skin
reaction to the transmitter, wear it over a shirt,
but moisten the shirt well under the electrodes
to ensure flawless operation.
Training equipment with electronic
components may cause interfering stray
signals.
To tackle these problems, try the following:
1. Remove the transmitter from your chest and
use the training 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 much as possible.
The combined impact of moisture and intense
abrasion may cause a black color to come off the
light-colored clothes. If you use perfume or insect
repellent on your skin, you must ensure that it does
not come into contact with the training computer or
the transmitter.
If the FT40 still does not work, the piece of
equipment may be electrically too noisy for
wireless heart rate measurement.
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Strong electromagnetic signals can cause erratic
readings. Electromagnetic 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
training equipment, cellular phones, or at
electric security gates. To avoid erratic
readings, move away from possible sources of
disturbance.
Troubleshooting
If you don't know where you are in the menu,
press and hold BACK until the time is
displayed.
If there are no reactions to any buttons or
the wrist unit displays unusual readings,
reset the wrist unit by pressing four buttons
(UP, DOWN, BACK and LIGHT) simultaneously
for four seconds. All other settings except time
and date will be saved.
If the abnormal reading continues despite
moving away from the source of disturbance,
slow down and check your pulse manually. If
you feel it corresponds to the high reading on
the display, you may be experiencing cardiac
arrhythmia. Most cases of arrhythmia are not
serious, but consult your doctor nevertheless.
If the heart rate reading becomes erratic,
extremely high or shows nil (00), make sure
that there are no other heart rate transmitters
within 1 m/3 ft and that the transmitter
strap/the textile electrodes fit snugly and are
moistened, clean and undamaged.
A cardiac event may have altered your ECG
waveform. In this case, consult your physician.
If the heart rate measurement does not work
with the sports apparel, try using the strap. If it
works, the problem is most probably in the
apparel. Please contact the apparel
retailer/manufacturer.
If heart rate measurement does not work despite
the actions mentioned previously, the battery of
your transmitter may be empty.
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Connector material
Strap material
Polyamide
35% Polyester, 35% Polyamide,
30% Polyurethane
Technical Specifications
Wrist Unit
Limit values
CR 2025
Battery type
Battery life
Average 1 year (training 1 h/day, 7
days/week)
23 h 59 min 59 s
15 - 240 bpm
0 - 99 h 59 min
0 - 999999 kcal/Cal
65 535
Chronometer
Heart rate
Total time
Total calories
Total exercise count
Date of birth
Operating temperature -10
Wrist strap material
Polyurethane
Back cover and wrist Stainless steel complying with the
strap buckle
EU Directive 94/27/EU and
1921 - 2020
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 25
Polar FlowLink and Polar WebSync 2.1 (or
newer)
Watch accuracy
PC MS Windows (7/XP/Vista), 32 bit,
Microsoft .NET Framework Version
2.0
System Requirements:
Accuracy of heart rate ± 1% or ± 1 bpm, whichever larger,
measurement
definition applies to steady state
conditions.
Intel Mac OS X 10.5 or newer
Transmitter
CR 2025
Battery type
Battery life
Battery sealing ring
Average 700 hours of use
O-ring 20.0 x 1.0 Material FPM
Operating temperature -10
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The Polar FT40 training computer applies the
following patented technologies, among others:
OwnZone® assessment for determining
personal target heart rate limits for the day
OwnCode® coded transmission
OwnIndex® technology for fitness test
OwnCal® personal calorie calculation
WearLink® technology for heart rate
measurement
FlowLink® data transfer
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Polar FT40 may be worn when swimming.
To maintain water resistance, do not press buttons under water. For more information, visit
ISO 2281. Products are divided into three categories according to their water resistance. Check the
back of your Polar product for the water resistance category, and compare it to the chart below. Please
note that these definitions do not necessarily apply to products of other manufacturers.
Marking on case back
Water resistant
Water resistant characteristics
Protected against wash splashes, sweat,
raindrops etc. Not suitable for swimming.
Water resistant 30 m/50 m
Water resistant 100 m
Suitable for bathing and swimming
Suitable for swimming and snorkeling (without
air tanks)
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The guarantee does not cover the battery,
normal wear and tear, damage due to misuse,
abuse, accidents or non-compliance with the
precautions; improper maintenance,
commercial use, cracked, broken or scratched
cases/displays, elastic strap and Polar
apparel.
The 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.
Items purchased second hand are not covered
by the two (2) year warranty, unless otherwise
stipulated by local law.
During the guarantee period, the product will
be either repaired or replaced at any of the
authorized Polar Service Centers regardless of
the country of purchase.
Guarantee and Disclaimer
Limited Polar International Guarantee
This guarantee does not affect the
consumer
national or state laws in force, or the
consumer
from their sales/purchase contract.
This limited Polar international guarantee is
issued by Polar Electro Inc. for consumers
who have purchased this product in the USA
or Canada. This limited Polar international
guarantee is issued by Polar Electro Oy for
consumers who have purchased this product
in other countries.
Polar Electro Oy/Polar Electro Inc. guarantees
the original consumer/purchaser of this
device that the product will be free from
defects in material or workmanship for two
(2) years from the date of purchase.
The receipt of the original purchase is your
proof of purchase!
Guarantee with respect to any product will be
limited to countries where the product has been
initially marketed.
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Disclaimer
The material in this manual is for
FI 111514 B, DE 19781642T1, GB 2326240,
HK 1016857, US 6277080, FI 114202, US
6537227, EP 1147790, HK1040065, EP
1245184, US 7076291, HK1048426. Other
patents pending.
informational purposes only. The products it
describes are subject to change without prior
notice, due to the manufacturer
Polar Electro Oy is a ISO 9001:2008 certified
company.
development program.
Polar Electro Inc. / Polar Electro Oy makes no
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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.
Copyright © 2011 Polar Electro Oy, FIN-90440
KEMPELE, Finland. All rights reserved. No part
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permission of Polar Electro Oy.
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rights of Polar Electro Oy as defined by the
following documents: FI 88972, DE4223657.6
A, FI 9219139.8, FR 92.09150, GB 2258587,
HK 306/1996, SG 9592117-7, US 5486818,
FI 110303 B, EP 0748185, JP3831410,
US6104947, DE 69532803.4-08,
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Professorintie 5, FIN-90440 KEMPELE, Tel
+358 8 5202 100, Fax +358 8 5202 300,
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93/42/EEC. The relevant Declaration of
This marking shows that the product is
protected against electric shocks.
This crossed out wheeled bin marking shows
that Polar products are electronic devices and
are in the scope of Directive 2002/96/EC of the
European Parliament and of the Council on
waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE) and batteries and accumulators used in
products are in the scope of Directive
2006/66/EC of the European Parliament and of
the Council of 6 September 2006 on batteries
and accumulators and waste batteries and
accumulators. These products and
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batteries/accumulators inside Polar products
should thus be disposed of separately in EU
countries.
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Polar Electro Oy
Professorintie 5
FIN-90440 KEMPELE
Tel +358 8 5202 100
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