Suunto T6 manual Replacing the Battery of the Transmitter Belt

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1.8. REPLACING THE BATTERY OF THE TRANSMITTER BELT

The transmitter belt operates on a 3-Volt lithium cell, type: CR 2032. The average expected battery life of the transmitter belt is 300 hours of use in ideal operating temperatures.

If your Suunto t6 is not receiving a signal when the transmitter belt is active, you might need to replace the battery.

To replace the battery:

1.Insert a coin into the slot located on the battery compartment cover on the backside of the transmitter belt.

2.Turn the coin counterclockwise until it is aligned with the open position marker, or even slightly further for easy opening.

3.Remove the battery compartment cover. Ensure that the O ring and all surfaces are clean and dry. Do not stretch the O ring.

4.Carefully remove the old battery.

5.Place the new battery into the battery compartment with the positive side facing up.

NOTE: Suunto recommends that the battery cover and the O ring are changed simul- taneously with the battery to ensure that the transmitter remains clean and water resistant. Replacement covers are available with replacement batteries.

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Contents Page Customer Service Contacts CopyrightTable of Contents ALTI/BARO Mode Uninstalling USB Drivers for Suunto Sport Instruments FCC Compliance General Information Checklist Getting StartedSuunto T6 Features Water Resistance Care and MaintenanceWarranty Replacing the Battery Page Page Replacing the Battery of the Transmitter Belt Heart Rate Transmitter Belt Wireless Speed and Distance Sensors Activating the wireless speed and distance sensorHOW to USE Your Suunto T6 Display and ButtonsKEY Lock Menus Basic menu structure Press and long pressNavigating in the menus To navigate in the menus General Information Time ModeModes Main displayDeactivating alarms AlarmActivating alarms Time Acknowledging alarmsSetting the time and the dual time Date Setting the dateSetting the tones GeneralSetting the icons Setting the lightSensor Units Setting the time formatSetting the date format Setting the heart rate format Setting the temperature unitFt feet Setting the barometric pressure unitSetting the altitude unit Mi miles Setting the ascent/descent rate unitSetting the distance unit Setting the speed unit ALTI/BARO Mode Use Alti/BaroAltitude Alti useVertical speed ShortcutsTemperature Baro useSetting the reference altitude Reference altitude and barometric pressureSetting the sea level barometric pressure Memory Stopwatch Training ModeHeart rate Connect Logbook Page HR limits Timers Time intervalsWarm-up Countdown Hr inside upper limits Heart rate inside the upper HistoryHr inside lower limits Heart rate inside the lower Pair Transmitter beltWireless speed and distance sensor SPD/DST Mode SpeedDistance Autolap Distance intervals Speed limits Calibrating the wireless speed and distance sensor Making the Most of Your Training Using Suunto T6 in TrainingUsing heart rate and speed limits in training Training possibilities Using the average heart rate in trainingStarting your training and stopwatch Page Page Training Example Example Rita Runner Suunto Training Manager Training analysisTraining statistics Suunto Training Manager Windows 1. t6 Device window My Training window Graph windowProperties window Following Your Training Progress System Requirements PC-INTERFACE InstallationInstalling USB drivers for Suunto sport instruments WindowsWindows Windows XP/VISTA Page To uninstall Suunto sports Instrument drivers SUUNTOSPORTS.COM Getting Started To join SuuntoSports.comSections MY Suunto CommunitiesSport Forums Calendar Clock Technical SpecificationsThermometer Timer SPD/DSTTransmitter belt Intellectual Property Trademark Patent NoticeIces DisclaimersUSER’S Responsibility FCC CompliancePage Suunto Oy 6/2004, 11/2004, 8/2007