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Alice Louw Posted on May 03, 2019

My fitbit versa main screen not shoing steps, heart rate stairs but time and battery charge working.

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Anonymous

  • 7 Answers
  • Posted on Aug 22, 2008

SOURCE: Polar F6

Hello,

It sounds like most of you have the heart rate set to display in % of max heart rate. Most Polar products have the option of heart rate in BPM(beats per minute) or percentage of max.

If you look at the display during the exercise, you will see a % icon. You can turn it off in by hitting the back button and go down to HR view settings.

Hope this helps.

Chris @ Polar USA

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Arturs Kalnins

  • 2338 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 04, 2010

SOURCE: my heart rate monitor keeps stopping picking up my

Click on my profile (escapement), then click on Tips and Tricks. There you will find link to all POLAR watch manuals. Rate me, please.

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Jul 03, 2010

SOURCE: garmin edge 305 heart rate monitor

I had the same problem, but it was unresolved using the above info. I finally went into the menu (Settings / System / Accessories) and selected Restart Scan. All is well now =)

Anonymous

  • 155 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 15, 2010

SOURCE: Battery in a Polar F7 heart rate monitor

Hello
You can change the battery in your polar f7 if the battery is worn out.
1. Insert the tip of a pen knife into the lifting point and lifting the back up. The back of the watch is only pressed into place and will come off easily this way.
2. Grab the small clip that is extending across the surface of the battery with a pair of tweezers. Slide the tweezers toward the end that hooks down into the watch. Pull the hook end of the clip out of the watch and remove the clip from the battery

3. Match the old battery with a new one at any electronic store. The store will be able to read the writing imprinted on the battery to make sure that you get the correct battery type for your heart monitor.

4. Press the new battery into the watch making sure that the writing on the battery is facing up.

5. Press the holding clip back into place. Handle the clip with tweezers only, since it is very thin and can be bent or lost easily. Once it is in place, press the back of the watch on.
GOODLUCK

Anonymous

  • 347 Answers
  • Posted on Dec 16, 2010

SOURCE: I have a Polar F11 Heart Rate Monitor. The watch

There is a step by step guide in my tips and tricks of things to try with your strap. If none of these work and you are getting a signal from another source then you need to get either a new strap, a new sender or both. If you send the T-31 wearlink into polar they can run a diagnostic and see which is bad and sell you just the piece you need or a whole new chest piece.

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