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PEDOMETER
PEDOMETER
Operation and Safety Notes
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Pedometer
Intended use
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This pedometer records the number of steps you
have taken, the distance covered, the required time
and the calorie consumption. The device is not suitable for the recording of medical data.
Parts description
Device:
LC display
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MODE button
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SET button
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Battery compartment cover
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Battery compartment
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Anti-shock ring
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Belt clip
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Display:
Week display
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Calorie display
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km / m per hour
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Grams symbol (fat burn)
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Pedometer on / off
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Day display
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PM symbol (afternoon in 12hr format)
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Display for low battery warning
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Number of steps
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NOTE: The LC display
switched off. However, the power consumption required to operate the LCD is very low and comparable to that of a wristwatch.
of the device cannot be
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Technical Data
Measuring method: sensor
Step display: 0–99999 steps
Distance display: 0–9999 km
Calorie display: 0–99999 kcal
Adjustable user weight: 30–219 kg (can be
Default: 50 kg
Body height: 100–249 cm
Default: 150 cm
Adjustable step length: 25–249 cm
Default: 62 cm
Time unit: 12 / 24 hr
Battery: 1 battery CR2032
Permissable temperature range: 0–50 °C
set to 1 kg accuracy)
, Lithium)
(3 V
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Scope of delivery
1 Pedometer
1 Battery CR2032 (3 V
1 Set of operating instructions
, Lithium)
Safety
WARNING! Please read all the safety infor-
mation and instructions. Failure to observe the
safety information and instructions can result in
electric shock, fire and / or serious injury.
PLEASE KEEP ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE!
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General Safety
Instructions
This appliance can be used by children aged from
8 years and above and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge if they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning use of
the appliance in a safe way and understand the
hazards involved. Children shall not play with the
appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall
not be made by children without supervision.
Do not use the device if damaged. Damaged
devices represent a danger of death from electric shock!
Do expose the device to
– extreme temperatures,
– to direct sunlight,
– humidity / rain.
Otherwise it may be damaged.
Please note that the guarantee does not cover
damage caused by incorrect handling, noncompliance with the operating instructions or
interference with the device by unauthorised individuals.
Never disassemble the device. Improper repairs
may result in considerable danger for the user.
Always have repairs performed by a professional.
Keep the device dry. Never immerse the device
in water or other liquids.
Safety instructions
for batteries
WARNING! RISK OF FATAL INJURIES!
Batteries could be swallowed, which may be
life-threatening. If a battery has been swallowed,
seek medical help immediately.
Remove the battery from the device if it is not
going to be used for a prolonged period.
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CAUTION! EXPLOSION HAZ-
When inserting the battery ensure the correct po-
larity! This is indicated in the battery compart
Clean the battery and device contact before you
insert the battery with a dry cloth if necessar y.
Remove the dead battery immediately from the
device. There is an increased risk of leaks!
Batteries may not be disposed of with normal
domestic waste!
Every consumer is legally obliged to dispose
of batteries in the proper manner!
Keep the battery out of reach of children, do not
throw the battery into fire, do not short-circuit
or take the battery apart.
If you do not observe these instructions, the
battery could be discharged beyond the cut-off
voltage. This will then pose a risk of leaking. If
the battery has leaked inside your device, you
ARD! The batteries may never be
recharged!
ment.
should remove it immediately in order to prevent
damage to the device!
Avoid contact with the skin, eyes and mucous
membranes. Any part of the body coming into
contact with battery acid should be rinsed off
with a large amount of water and / or a doctor
should be contacted if necessary!
Use only the recommended battery type.
Before Initial Use
Remove the protective film from the LC display
before you use the device for the first time.
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Then place a battery type CR2032 (3 V ,
lithium) in the battery compartment 5 (see Ill. B).
Note: The device will now perform a brief display
check. All displays will be shown for approx.1second. The device then switches into the set-up mode.
Your pedometer is now ready to be configured.
Setting the mode
You must enter your personal data before you use
the pedometer for the first time. You can change
the following values successively:
Press the MODE button 2 repeatedly to
browse through the different modes.
Press the SET button 3 to set the desired value.
- Set the distance unit (km / mile).
Note: Changing the distance unit (km / mile) will
also change the unit for weight (kg / lb) and height
(cm / inch) and step length accordingly.
- Set the time format (12 / 24 hr).
- Set the hour (HR).
- Set the minutes (MIN).
- Set the seconds (SEC).
- Set the day of the week.
- Set your weight.
Note: Ensure when entering that you take additional weight into consideration such as clothing or
a backpack.
- Set your height.
- Set your step length.
Confirm your setting by pressing the SET button.
Selecting the mode
Press the MODE button 2 repeatedly to
browse through the different modes (TIME,
STEP and 7-day storage modes).
The pedometer is equipped with the
following modes:
Time Mode
The LC-Display
the day of the week.
indicates the current time and
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STEP Mode:
The number of the measured steps of the current
day, as well as the trip time, are displayed.
Note: This device is equipped with 10-step-filter to
enhance the step count accuracy. This requires at
least 10 steps for the sensor to gather user’s trip
behavior for speed and distance calculation.
Hence the initial display of the step count will be
above 10.
Press the SET button 3 repeatedly to browse
through Trip time / Trip distance / Calories
used/ Fat burnt in STEP mode.
Trip time
The activity time of the pedometer for the current
day is displayed.
Trip distance
The distance covered on the current day (in km).
Calories used and fat burnt:
The calories used and fat burnt (in g) on the current
day are displayed.
Previous Day Mode and 7-day storage:
The number of steps, exercise time, distance completed, calorie counter and fat burnt per day is saved
automatically by the device. The values are re-set
respectively at 0:00 o‘clock.
Press the SET button 3 repeatedly to browse
through the saved data from the last 7 days,
total week record for the last 7 days and the
accumulated total trip distance ODO (km).
Activating background
lighting
Press the MODE button 2 for approx. 3 sec-
onds. The backlight illuminates for 3 seconds.
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Energy savings mode
If the pedometer is not used for approx. three
minutes, it switches automatically to the energy
savings mode. The LC-display
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Press any button to end the energy savings mo
only indicates the
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Re-set pedometer
Complete re-set
Keep the MODE 2 and SET button 3 simul-
taneously pressed. All stored data will be deleted. The device then switches back into the
set-up mode.
Setting Clock
Note: You may also change the time without
losing the stored training data.
In the time mode, keep the SET button pressed
until TIME is displayed on the LC-display.
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To change the time, proceed as described in
the chapter „Set mode“.
Replacing batteries
Note: All stored data will be deleted when you
remove the batteries.
Note: Please ensure the LC-Display is protected
from scratches when replacing batteries.
Proceed with changing the batteries as illus-
trated in Ill. B.
Ensure correct polarity. This is indicated in the
battery compartment.
Start-up
Using the pedometer
Wear the pedometer as described below:
You can securely attach the pedometer to your
trouser belt by means of the belt clip
C, E), put in your trouser pocket, or hang it around
your neck. Read the following instructions to obtain
an accurate measurement:
Put the pedometer in your front trouser pocket
and not in your back pockets.
Ensure that the pedometer lies securely against
your body / clothing in order to obtain an accurate measurement.
Add a cord to hang the pedometer around
your neck. Use the fastening eye on the left of
the pedometer.
Note: Do not hang the pedometer around your
neck when you are jogging or running.
(see fig.
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The pedometer now registers the impacts of the
body and records the number of steps covered, the
distance covered, the calories burnt and the time
required. You can read the values in the LC display
, as described in chapter „Prior to start-up“. You
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can also read the data from the last 7days and
the entire number of steps walked during the last
7 days.
Note: The recorded values are approximate. A
varying step length and external factors such as
clothing, terrain etc. can hinder exact measurement.
Troubleshooting
The device contains electronic components. Therefore, interference may occur when it is near devices,
which transmit radio signals.
If error messages appear in the display, remove
these devices from the proximity of the product. In
the event of such malfunctions, remove the batteries
briefly and reinsert them.
Cleaning and Care
Never use liquids or abrasive cleaning agents
as they could damage the device.
Only the exterior of the device should be
cleaned with a soft, dry and lint-free cloth.
Disposal
The packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials, which may be
disposed through your local recycling
facilities.
Contact your local waste disposal authority for
more details on how to dispose of the product
when it is no longer required.
To help protect the environment, please
dispose of the product properly, and not
in household waste, when it has reached
the end of its useful life. Please contact
your local authority for information on
collection points and their opening hours.
Defective or used batteries must be recycled in accordance with Directive 2006 / 66 / EC . Return
batteries and / or the device to the provided recycling facilities.
Improper disposal of batteries
can harm the environment!
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Never dispose of batteries in your household waste.
They may contain toxic heavy metals and are subject to hazardous waste regulations. The chemical
symbols of the heavy metals are: Cd = cadmium,
Hg = mercury, Pb = lead. Therefore, dispose of used
batteries through your municipal collection site.
Warranty
The device has been manufactured to strict quality
guidelines and meticulously examined before delivery. In the event of product defects you have legal
rights against the retailer of this product. Your legal
rights are not limited in any way by our warranty
detailed below.
The warranty for this device is 3 years from the
date of purchase. Should this device show any
fault in materials or manufacture within three years
from the date of purchase, we will repair or replace
it - at our choice - free of charge to you.
The warranty period begins on the date of purchase.
Please keep the original sales receipt in a safe location. This document is required as your proof of
purchase. This warranty becomes void if the device
has been damaged or improperly used or maintained.
The warranty applies to faults in material or manufacture. This warranty does not cover product parts
subject to normal wear, thus possibly considered
consumables (e.g. batteries) or for damage to
fragile parts, e.g. switches, rechargeable batteries
or glass parts.
EMC
IAN 94592
OWIM GmbH & Co. KG
Stiftsbergstraße 1
D-74167 Neckarsulm
Model No.: Z31351A, Z31351B, Z31351C
Version: 11 / 2013
Last Information Update:
09 / 2013 · Ident.-No.:
Z31351A/B/C092013-IE