Citizen Systems TW610 instruction manual Specifications, To 8 on a scale

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Specifications

Detection system

3D acceleration sensor

Display method

LCD display

Display contents

 

 

Date and time

24-hour format (year/month/day/hour/

 

 

minutes)

 

Number of steps

999,999 steps

 

Calorie consumption

99,999.9 kcal

 

Amount of fat burned

9,999.9 g

 

Walking distance

999.99 miles

 

Walking time

99,999 minutes

 

Average walking speed

99.99 mile/hr

 

Exercise

99.9 Ex

 

Target attainment level

0 to 8 (on a scale of 9)

 

14-day memory, data

Number of steps, calorie consumption,

 

accumulated for 7 days

amount of fat burned, walking distance,

 

 

walking time, walking speed, amount of

 

 

exercise, target attainment level

Setting range

 

 

Weight

40 to 450 lb

 

Stride length

8 to 60 in.

 

Daily target number

3,000 to 30,000 steps

 

of steps

 

Accuracy

 

 

Number of steps

+/- 5% (based on Citizen vibration tester)

 

Clock

Within +/- 30 seconds per month

 

 

(at 72°F, 22°C)

Drip-proof

Compliant with JIS C 0920:2003

(Drip-proof Type I)

 

Power supply

3 V DC (one CR2032 battery)

Battery service life

Approx. 6 months

 

 

(when walking approx. 10,000 steps on

 

 

average per day)

Service temperature range

32°F to104°F (0°C to 40°C)

Storage temperature range

-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)

Outside dimensions

Approx. 2 6/7” × 1 2/9” ×3/8”

(W x H x D)

(73 × 31 × 10 mm)

Dimensions of display

Approx. 1 2/7” × 5/7” (32.5 ×18.5 mm)

(W x H)

 

Weight

Approx. 8/9 oz (25 g)

Please note that the step number data, etc. may be erased when the pedometer is repaired or parts are replaced.

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Contents For Digital Pedometer Model TW610 Contents Safety precautions About handling Precautions for handling and storageFeatures What to do first Before using this productInitialization Turn on the powerSet your weight Initializing the productSet your target number of steps Set your stride lengthSet the date and time To redo Let’s walk How to attach the strapFor correct measuring Standard display Method of operationHow to read the data How to read the accumulated data How to read the memory dataStart sectional measuring Sectional measuringTo view the results of sectional measuring To end sectional measuringChecking the date ResetWhen the battery is low About the batteryOpen the battery cover How to change the batteryTroubleshooting No steps have been counted What is an amount of exercise? To 8 on a scale SpecificationsYear Limited Warranty Page Page