The best solution is to send the watch to the resale in your area because the watch is water resist. You may ask watch specialist to change the battery witch I did but it`s a risk. for help Visit Polar website
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There is a link to download any Polar manual in PDF form in my tips and tricks page.
Are you sure there is no button in front? Polar watches are all activated for exercise recording by a front button. And if it is an A5 as the request and picture show there is definitely a front button.
On the back of the unit, near the upper portion of the backing will be the model number it will be a letter/ number code like A5, M32, etc... The CE0537 is a different coding than the model itself. You will need the model number for the correct manual.
Really the only thing to do is send into a Polar Authorized Service Center. If you did this for your battery replacement then you have a warranty and the service is free. If you used a regular watch place or did it yourself (never recommended) then something could have been damaged inside.
The S120 is now a fairly old watch. When the function buttons and heart rate cease to function this is generally an indicator that the battery needs to be replaced. The buttons themselves can also become worn out or weak of function, in either case you have a couple of options.
1) send in to a Polar Authorized Service center: This is very important, do not take to a normal watch shop. You need the watch properly resealed and handled correctly as well as you may need parts such as a button return spring they will not have. Plus there is a 90day warranty on Polar's repair. You will also need to send in your chest strap just to make sure that is still functioning properly. Battery repair about $15-, new buttons another $10ish, and a chest strap if needs replacing about $25 or $30-. $50-$60 total if everything needs work, but this is just an estimate.
2) buy a new watch unit. The RS100 (the current replacement) is about $100- and is easier to use with a better chest strap.
To maintain the warranty and ensure that you do not have any problems with the seals. It is recommended to send your watch in to an Authoriozed Polar Service Center. Doing anything else will void the warranty.
it is possible to change the battery yourself or have a watch repair place do it, but you or they will not have the vaccuum sealer to repressurize the seal, and any moisture that gets in there will do damage to the CPU. A little extra tip, when you send in your watch to polar there is a 3 month warranty on that service if anything goes wrong, and it happens quite frequently outside of the system, seen it many times.
The only solution is too send into a Polar Authorized Service Center. Regular watch shops are not equipped to diagnose and/ or fix problems with Polar watches, or most other Heart Rate watches for that matter.
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