The top right-hand corner of the screen has a button that allows you to activate Bluetooth on your Peloton. Please click on the HEART RATE MONITOR at the bottom of the screen.
A small window appears on the screen with the words BLUETOOTH at the top. Ensure the toggle button is turned ON (indicated by the red space to the left of the button). It will never work again if it is off, no matter what you do! Consider turning off any Bluetooth devices nearby, such as your phone or headphones, if your Bluetooth is ON and the issue persists.
There are times when Bluetooth can be a finicky technology, and interference is a frequent problem. It is possible to ensure there is no interference by turning off all Bluetooth devices in the area. It is very likely that your battery is dead if you are still unable to get your monitor working after attempting all of the above fixes.
Fix 3: Stretch the Heart Rate Band
When wetting the electrodes didn’t work, try pulling the bands away from the center monitor by pulling on the ends. Repeat this process several times, extending the bands outward. Once this is done, the device should force wake and begin blinking blue, indicating that it’s ready to connect via Bluetooth.
You should remove the monitor completely from the band if it is not blinking blue. After you have turned off the monitor, continue stretching the band. Once the monitor has been stretched several times, snap it back into place. After you have placed the monitor back in place, stretch the bands toward the outer edge of the monitor.
Fix 4: Peloton Heart Rate Monitor Battery
Although this may seem like an obvious solution, it is extremely likely to work. You can lose your Peloton heart rate monitor pretty quickly if you don’t take care of the battery. It takes a single 3V LithiumCR2032 battery. Heart rate monitors often have yellow blinking lights before the battery completely dies. Moreover, the battery is probably not dead if the monitor still displays a blue or red light.
When the monitor is in Bluetooth pairing mode, a flashing red light indicates it is sensing your heartbeat. Remove the monitor’s battery by snapping it off, then turn a penny or nickel counterclockwise to remove the center backing. You should be able to pop out the dead battery fairly easily. With the flat side facing down, place the new battery in the battery compartment, and replace the backing by rotating it clockwise. You should now see the monitor flashing blue.
With proper care, the battery life of the Peloton heart rate monitor can last up to 600 hours. Therefore, removing the monitor from the strap after each use is necessary. It is not uncommon for a monitor to stay on after sweating during a workout. It can drastically reduce its battery life when this happens. Getting the most out of your battery is as simple as popping out the monitor after you work out.
So, that’s how to fix the Peloton Heart Rate Monitor is not working issue. We hope that this guide has helped you. Furthermore, in case you need more info, comment below and let us know.