CEI 265 ULTRAK User Manual

REMARK: The user should try hooking the pedometer on Different
positions on the waist to attain the most accurate measurement.
ULTRAK 265, ULTRAK 275ULTRAK 265, ULTRAK 275
PEDOMETER INSTRUCTION MANUALPEDOMETER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FEATURES:FEATURES:
- ULTRAK 265 with STEP and DISTANCE functions
- ULTRAK 275 with STOPWATCH, STEP, CALORIE and DISTANCE functions
- Large LCD digits for easy reading
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS:OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS:
C2C2 C4C4
STE PSTE P I N.IN. MI.MI.
ULTRAK 265
C1C1 C2C2 C3C3 C4C4
SWSW ST EPSTE P I N.IN. LBL B CALCAL MI.MI.
ULTRAK 275
Fig.1
BK0 30A
DISTANCE MODEDISTANCE MODE
C 1C 1 C 2C 2 C 3C 3 C 4C 4
SWSW ST EPSTE P I N.IN. LBL B CALCAL MI.MI.
Fig.4a DISTANCE MODE Fig.4b SETTING STRIDE
When C is moved to the C4 position, the pedometer enters DISTANCE MODE as shown in Fig.4a, which shows the distance travelled corresponding to the number of steps moved. Pushing B in this mode changes the display to as shown in Fig.4b, which is for setting of the stride of the step. Pushing B once advance the strides by 1 where as push and hold B will advance strides at a rate of 4 Hz. The range of the presettable stride is 10 to 60 in. The display will return to display of distance if B is not pushed for 4 seconds.
C 1C 1 C 2C 2 C 3C 3 C 4C 4
SWSW ST EPSTE P I N.IN. LBL B CALCAL MI.MI.
MIN sec 1/10 0s ec
Fig.2
When C is at C2 position as shown in Fig.3 the indicator will be on at the STEP position. In this mode the display shows the number of steps moved. Depressing A for 1 sec resets the display to zero.
When C is moved to C3 position, the pedometer enters the CALORIE MODE with display as shown in Fig.5a, which shows the number of calories consumed corresponding to the number of steps moved .Pushing B in this mode changes the display to as show in Fig.5b, which is for setting of the user's weight, based on which the Calories are calculated . Pushing B once advances the weight by 1 where as push and hold B will advance weight at a rate of 4 Hz. The range of the presettable weight is 60 to 330 lb. The display will return to display of calorie if B is not pushed for 4 seconds.
C 1C 1 C 2C 2 C 3C 3 C 4C 4
SWSW ST EPSTE P I N.IN. LBL B CALCAL MI.MI.
Fig.3 STEP MOVE
BATTERY REPLACEMENTBATTERY REPLACEMENT
Whe n the display bec omes dim or faded out , battery replacement is necessary.
STOPWATCH MODE STOPWATCH MODE
When the SLIDE SWITCH C is moved to the C1 position, the LCD is as shown in Fig.2, with the indicator pointing to SW. At this mode depressing PUSH BUTTON B will start or stop stopwatch. When the stopwatch is running, the indicator blinks on and off. Depressing and holding A for 1 sec when the stopwatch is stopped resets the stopwatch to zero. The display shows MINUTE' SECOND. 1/100 SEC for the first 9 min 59.99 sec and then change over to HOUR : MINUTE . SECOND. The stopwatch has a full range of 9 H 59 M 59 S, after which the display will start all over again from zero. The stopwatch indicator will remain blinking on and off as long as it is running, even if the pedometer is switch to other modes.
CALORIE MODECALORIE MODE
C 1C 1 C 2C 2 C 3C 3 C 4C 4
SWSW ST EPSTE P I N.IN. LBL B CALCAL MI.MI.
Fig.5a
C 1C 1 C 2C 2 C 3C 3 C 4C 4
SWSW ST EPSTE P I N.IN. LBL B CALCAL MI.MI.
Fig.5b
Push Battery out from this direction
Remove these screws
Fig.6b Battery CompartmentFig.6a Back View
1. Remove the 3 screws at the back of the unit, as shown in Fig.6a.
2. Remove the battery in the direction as shown in Fig.6b.
3. Replace the old battery with a flesh Lithium battery (CR2025 or equivalent).
4. Reinstall the screws at the back.
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