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TABLE OF CONTENTS Before Using the Unit Introduction 3 Moderate Step Function 4 Important Safety Information 5 Know Your Unit 7 Stride Length Measurement 8 Settings 9 Operating Instructions Attaching the Pedometer 10 Counting Steps 11 Changing the Display 12 About the Display 14 Using the Memory Function 15 Battery Replacement 16 Using the System Reset Function 18 Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance 19 Troubleshooting Tips 20 Specifications 21 FCC Statement 22 Warranty 23 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS Before Using the Unit Introduction 3 Moderate Step Function 4 Important Safety Information 5 Know Your Unit 7 Stride Length Measurement 8 Settings 9 Operating Instructions Attaching the Pedometer 10 Counting Steps 11 Changing the Display 12 About the Display 14 Using the Memory Function 15 Battery Replacement 16 Using the System Reset Function 18 Care and Maintenance Care and Maintenance 19 Troubleshooting Tips 20 Specifications 21 FCC Statement 22 Warranty 23 2
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Setting the hour. The Moderate steps/Minutes for the first time or after using the system reset function The display will be turned off. • When adjusting the settings -4 The display will not break easily. Press the SET button on the back ...
Setting the hour. The Moderate steps/Minutes for the first time or after using the system reset function The display will be turned off. • When adjusting the settings -4 The display will not break easily. Press the SET button on the back ...
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...: When the number of steps measuring 3.0 METs or more from when the Trip step count was reset. Trip days (Total days) This is the number of days from all the steps taken during a day. To reset the Trip steps, refer to "How to when it is useful for counting dr the number... to the normal step count, this counts the number of steps (up to 999,999 Trip steps) since 30 the step count was first reset (start) to reset the Trip steps data" on page 15. 14 Calories/Distance display 29,9 ci Calories burned (e• V-- Steps e3 tel Clock Moderate steps/Minutes for...
...: When the number of steps measuring 3.0 METs or more from when the Trip step count was reset. Trip days (Total days) This is the number of days from all the steps taken during a day. To reset the Trip steps, refer to "How to when it is useful for counting dr the number... to the normal step count, this counts the number of steps (up to 999,999 Trip steps) since 30 the step count was first reset (start) to reset the Trip steps data" on page 15. 14 Calories/Distance display 29,9 ci Calories burned (e• V-- Steps e3 tel Clock Moderate steps/Minutes for...
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How to select the Trip steps display. 2. Press MODE to reset the Trip steps data 1. The display will return to reset the Trip steps data. LI 9 !le, • (RIP LIP 3. Press MEMOto view the data. "Cie flashes on the display. Press OE to 4Ely, NOTE: The ... (Except for more than cal is displayed. 2. Press E5 to return to view data stored in memory when the time reaches 12:00AM. To cancel resetting of stored data is flashing. Continue to press Wo until the data you want to see is pressed, the display will return to the Trip...
How to select the Trip steps display. 2. Press MODE to reset the Trip steps data 1. The display will return to reset the Trip steps data. LI 9 !le, • (RIP LIP 3. Press MEMOto view the data. "Cie flashes on the display. Press OE to 4Ely, NOTE: The ... (Except for more than cal is displayed. 2. Press E5 to return to view data stored in memory when the time reaches 12:00AM. To cancel resetting of stored data is flashing. Continue to press Wo until the data you want to see is pressed, the display will return to the Trip...
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..." on the hour (e.g., at 12:00AM, 1:00AM, 2:00AM, ... 10:00PM, 11:00PM). NOTES: • Do not replace the battery around 12:OOAM. Reset the time after inserting the new battery. continuously The unit stops counting steps. The measurement results of the day when the battery was inserted. (It ...is assumed that day. • When the battery is removed, the time will be reset to the measurement results for that the battery will be removed and replaced with a new CR2032 battery. Appears Battery power exhausted. BATTERY REPLACEMENT CIO...
..." on the hour (e.g., at 12:00AM, 1:00AM, 2:00AM, ... 10:00PM, 11:00PM). NOTES: • Do not replace the battery around 12:OOAM. Reset the time after inserting the new battery. continuously The unit stops counting steps. The measurement results of the day when the battery was inserted. (It ...is assumed that day. • When the battery is removed, the time will be reset to the measurement results for that the battery will be removed and replaced with a new CR2032 battery. Appears Battery power exhausted. BATTERY REPLACEMENT CIO...
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After "ALL Clr" has been displayed, the hour flashes on the back of the unit. Press and kild at the same time for at least 2 seconds. To reset the time, weight, height and stride length, refer to delete all data 1. USING THE SYSTEM RESET FUNCTION Use the system reset function in the following cases: • When the display becomes unrecognizable • When you want to "Settings" on page 9. 18 NOTE: Do not press the button with a sharp point. Press the SET button on the display. This could cause damage. 2.
After "ALL Clr" has been displayed, the hour flashes on the back of the unit. Press and kild at the same time for at least 2 seconds. To reset the time, weight, height and stride length, refer to delete all data 1. USING THE SYSTEM RESET FUNCTION Use the system reset function in the following cases: • When the display becomes unrecognizable • When you want to "Settings" on page 9. 18 NOTE: Do not press the button with a sharp point. Press the SET button on the display. This could cause damage. 2.