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Make sure the textile electrodes in the sports apparel fit snugly.

Make sure that the electrodes of the transmitter / sports apparel are moistened.

Make sure the transmitter / sports apparel is clean.

Make sure that there is no other heart rate transmitter within 40 m/131 ft.

Strong electromagnetic signals can cause erratic readings. For further information, see Precautions.

If the erratic heart rate reading continues despite moving away from the source of disturbance, slow down your speed 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.

A cardiac event may have altered your ECG waveform. In this case, consult your physician.

Check WearLink! is displayed and your cycling computer cannot find your heart rate signal?

Make sure the cycling computer is no further than 40 m/131 ft from the transmitter.

Make sure the transmitter belt has not loosened during exercise.

Make sure the textile electrodes in sports apparel fit snugly.

Make sure that the electrodes of the transmitter / sports apparel are moistened.

Make sure the transmitter / electrodes in the sports apparel are clean and undamaged.

If the heart rate measurement does not work with the sports apparel, try using a WearLink strap. If your heart rate is detected with the strap, the problem is most probably in the apparel. Please contact the apparel retailer / manufacturer.

If you have done all of the above-mentioned actions, and the message still appears and heart rate measurement does not work, the battery of your transmitter may be empty. For further information, see Care and Maintenance.

New WearLink found. Teach new WearLink? is displayed?

If you have purchased a new transmitter as an accessory, it will have to be introduced to the cycling computer. For further information, see 10. Using a New Transmitter.

If the transmitter you are using is included in the product set, and the text appears on the display, the cycling computer may be detecting the signal of another transmitter. In that case, make sure you are wearing your own transmitter, that the electrodes are moistened, and that the transmitter belt has not loosened. If the message still appears, the battery of your transmitter is empty. For further information, see Care and Maintenance.

...Check Speed! is displayed?

For further information, consult Speed Sensor W.I.N.D. user manual.

Check Power! is displayed?*

Check that the power sensor function is activated in the cycling computer. If so, the cyclist symbol should be displayed on the computer. Make sure your power sensor is positioned correctly. The battery of your power sensor may be empty. For further information, see Power Output user manual.

...Teach new sensor? is displayed?

If you have purchased a new Polar WearLink W.I.N.D., Polar Cadence Sensor W.I.N.D.* or Polar Power Sensor W.I.N.D.* as an accessory, it will have to be introduced to the cycling computer. For further information, see 11. Using a New Accessory.

...the altitude keeps changing even if I am not moving?

The cycling computer converts measured air pressure into an altitude reading. This is why changes in the weather may cause changes in altitude readings.

…the altitude readings are inaccurate?

Your altimeter may show faulty altitude if it is exposed to external interference like strong wind or air conditioning. In this case, try to calibrate the altimeter. If the readings are constantly inaccurate, dirt may be blocking the air pressure channels. In this case, send the cycling computer to a Polar Service Center.

...Memory low is displayed?

Memory low is displayed when there is approximately one hour of memory space left. Once the memory has been depleted Memory full is displayed. To free memory space, transfer exercise data to Polar

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Contents Polar CS600X Contents User Settings General SettingsWatch Settings Using a New TransmitterIndex Optional Accessories N T R O D U C T I O N Y C L I N G C O M P U T E R P a R T SWheel size diameter inches Wheel size setting mm E T T I N G S TA R T E DMeasuring Wheel Size MethodBasic Settings Menu Structure Installing the Polar Bike Mount Attaching the Cycling Computer to the Bike MountR E P a R E F O R T R a I N I N G Plan Your TrainingExercise Types Create New Exercises With Your Cycling ComputerCreate a New Exercise Without Zones Wear the Transmitter Create New Exercises with Polar ProTrainerR a I N I N G Start TrainingInformation on the Display Symbols on the Display Symbol ExplanationPersonalize the Cycling Computer Display Graph ViewIndicates that the key lock is on Distance covered so far Average cadence Lock a Zone Button FunctionsTake a Lap Illuminate the Display Night mode on View Settings MenuZoom the Display Pause ExerciseStop Exercise F T E R T R a I N I N GDetermine Your OwnZone Analyze Exercise Results Exercise LogBasic information Additional Basic Information Bike informationSport Zones Phases Laps Maximum Average cadence of the lap Weekly Summary TotalsExercise Settings Feature SettingsE T T I N G S Delete FilesRR Data Speed Cadence Power Recording RateCalibrating the Altitude Automatically Recording rate 15s 60sGPS RR Data Function Automatic Lap RecordingHeart Rate View Sport ZonesBike Settings Activity Level User SettingsCadence* On / Off General Settings Watch Settings LanguageSleep ReminderAlarm Shortcut Button Quick MenuTime Time zoneR a I N I N G P R O G R a M View ProgramTo view your weekly program To view your daily programExercise with Phases Perform Programmed ExerciseStart Exercising Views during the exerciseE S T S Polar Fitness TestFunctions During Exercise Lap MenuBefore the Test Performing the TestEnter User Information Set HRmax-p OnAfter the Test Fitness Level ClassesPolar OwnOptimizer How to Interpret Results Performing the TestOwnOptimizer Trend Using a New Transmitter Using a New AccessoryS I N G a N E W T R a N S M I T T E R S I N G a N E W a C C E S S O RYTeaching a New Power Output Sensor A C K R O U N D I N F O R M AT I O NPolar Sport Zones Teaching a New Cadence SensorMaximum Determining Maximum Heart Rate OwnZone TrainingMaximum Heart Rate Heart Rate Variability Heart Rate Value in a Sitting PositionHeart Rate Reserve Care and Maintenance U S T O M E R S E R V I C E I N F O R M AT I O NRecording Caring of Your ProductService Changing Cycling Computer BatteryStore the strap and the connector separately Changing BatteriesInterference During Exercise PrecautionsMinimizing Risks When Exercising Technical Specifications Cycling computerFrequently Asked Questions Marking on case back Water resistant characteristicsDo not know where I am in the menu? There are no reactions to any buttons?Check Speed! is displayed? …Check Power! is displayed? Altitude keeps changing even if I am not moving?…the altitude readings are inaccurate? Memory low is displayed?Limited Polar International Guarantee Polar DisclaimerFIN-90440 Kempele Index
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CS600X specifications

The Polar CS600X is a highly regarded cycling computer designed for serious cyclists who seek to enhance their training experience and monitor their performance metrics accurately. This advanced device seamlessly integrates cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for both competitive cyclists and fitness enthusiasts.

One of the most prominent features of the Polar CS600X is its advanced heart rate monitor. The device uses Polar’s proprietary WearLink technology, which provides accurate heart rate readings to help users manage their training intensity. By monitoring heart rate, cyclists can optimize their workouts and avoid overtraining, thus improving overall performance.

In addition to heart rate monitoring, the CS600X includes speed and distance measurement capabilities. The speed sensor, which can be mounted on the bike’s wheel, allows for real-time feedback on speed and distance traveled, enabling users to set personal bests and track progress over time. Cyclists can also customize their training zones, which helps in targeting specific physical goals.

Another standout characteristic of the CS600X is its ability to track cadence, providing crucial information about pedal revolutions per minute. Tracking cadence enables cyclists to improve their efficiency and power output, as it can indicate whether they are riding at an optimal speed.

For the tech-savvy cyclist, the CS600X is equipped with a user-friendly interface that boasts an easy-to-read display, making it simple to navigate through various functions and data screens. The device also features a versatile data export option, allowing cyclists to download their training data to computers or compatible applications for further analysis. This can prove invaluable for tracking long-term progress and adapting training regimens accordingly.

The CS600X also supports Polar’s Smart Coaching features, which offer tailored training guidance and advice based on individual fitness levels and goals. This adaptive training recommendation can help cyclists plan their sessions more effectively and achieve a higher level of fitness.

With its robust construction, the Polar CS600X is weather-resistant, making it suitable for all types of riding conditions. Moreover, the device enjoys a lengthy battery life, ensuring that cyclists can rely on it during long rides without the concern of running out of power.

In summary, the Polar CS600X is a feature-rich cycling computer that excels in performance tracking and training optimization. Its advanced heart rate, speed, distance, and cadence monitoring, combined with a user-friendly interface and robust construction, make it an indispensable tool for cyclists serious about improving their performance.