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This guide will teach someone how to take off a damaged or torn wrist strap on the Polar M400 and replace it with a new one. A damaged wrist strap could be due to excessive wear and tear or wearing it in wet conditions.
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Insert a standard paper clip into the holes on both sides of the watch that connect the watch's face with the wrist strap.
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Apply an upward pressure to the holes until the locking pins release.
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Use precision tweezers to remove the pins that connect the face with the strap.
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Once the pins are released, the old wrist strap should snap off.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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I am trying to do the same on my Polar v800 and I cannot remove the locking pins, they seem to be “stuck”, any idea how to loosen them?
Polar won’t sell spare parts so where can I buy a replacement screen or a replacement front case for the M430?
It may be easier to push the pins out in one direction. Unfortunately, I do not recall which direction was easier…
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