Troubleshooting Heart Rate Signal Reception
If your Polar training computer / sensor is not working as it should, try troubleshooting before contacting your closest Polar Service.
- Are you wearing the heart rate sensor correctly? The heart rate sensor should be worn flat against the skin, Polar logo in upright position.
- Are the heart rate sensor electrodes thoroughly wet?
- Is the heart rate sensor and the elastic strap clean?
Read more on Maintenance of heart rate sensor with textile strap or on T31C Transmitters. - Is the heart rate sensor compatible with your training computer?
- Is the training computer, that uses GymLink transmission, within 1 meter/ 3.3 feet range from the heart rate sensor?
- Are the heart rate signals unusually high or otherwise abnormal?
Relocating the training computer or adjusting the heart rate sensor on your body may help. For a list of possible sources of disturbance, see Abnormal Heart Rate Readings During Exercise. - Has the battery been changed by an unauthorized party? For some Polar training computer models you can change the battery yourself, for others Polar authorized service is recommended. See more here.
- Does the ECG signal strength vary?
ECG signal strength varies depending on the individual’s tissue composition. The percentage of people who experience difficulties measuring heart rate is higher in water environment than in normal use. - Were you using the training computer in, or near seawater or a swimming pool? Have the buttons been pressed under water?
Seawater and swimming pool chemicals can affect ECG signal reception. Do not press buttons under water as it may cause leaking. For more on Polar products in water, see Polar Products in Water Environment. - Is the display frozen?
If the display is frozen, try resetting the training device. See the user manual of the training device for instructions.