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| Number of Steps | Every 1000 steps |
| Distance | Every 0.5 miles or 0.5 kmÕs |
| Calories | Every 50 calories |
| Total Time | Every 10 minutes nger nail, at |
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RESETTING THE PEDOMETER:
When your pedometer appears to be functioning abnormally (for example, the display reading looks strange or appears to be frozen or a button isnÕt functioning properly), you need to reinitialize your pedometer. To do this use a thin, pointed object such as a paper clip to press the RESET button on the back of the pedometer. You will then need to reenter your stride length and weight.
TO REPLACE BATTERIES:
If the sound weakens or the display dims or distorts, you need to replace the battery. This pedometer uses one CR2032 battery. To install the new one:
Pedometer Back Side | CAUTION - Safety Battery Information |
1. Press tab to slide out. | ¥ |
¥ Rechargeable batteries must be removed | |
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2. Insert thin sharp tool, such as a small | ¥ Rechargeable batteries only to be recharged under |
adult supervision | |
screwdriver or thumb | ¥ Do not mix alkaline, standard |
location shown to straighten the | |
compartment so it is parallel to the | ¥ Do not mix old and new batteries |
edge of unit. (Pull battery door straight | ¥ Exhausted batteries to be removed |
out from center direction as shownre;tobattery may explode | ¥ Do not dispose of battery in |
pull out insulation tab.) | or leak |
re; battery may explode or leak¥ Do not dispose of product in | |
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Please note: Before using your pedometer, remove battery insulation strip. (Insulation strip designed to preserve battery power)
LIMITED WARRANTY
For products purchased in the United States:
EB Sport Group (referred to as the "Warrantor"), will repair or replace this product with new or refurbished parts or product, at WarrantorÕs sole option, free of charge, in the U.S.A. in the event of a defect in materials or workmanship for one (1) year from the date of original purchase.
To obtain warranty service on your product or a replacement, you may c legal rights and you may also
return it to: EB Sport Group Customer Service, 4 Executive Plaza, Yonkers, NY, 10701, USA.
IF THE UNIT IS RETURNED FOR SERVICING, ENCLOSE $7.50 FOR POSTAGE AND HANDLING. SEND YOUR UNITectINSUREDyour statutoryTO OURrights.
SERVICE DEPARTMENT.
This warranty does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failures which are caused by other products not supplied by EB Sport Group, or failures which result from normal wear, accident misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, modi overloading the product beyond its rated capacity, using the product with an improper accessory or adjustments/repairs/service by anyone
other than an authorized EB Sport Group personnel, or damage that is attributable to acts of God.
Limits & Exclusions
There are no express warranties except as listed above.
EB SPORT GROUP SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.
This limited warranty gives you speci
have other rights, which vary from state to state in the USA.
For product purchased in the UK:
Should you experience problems with this item, please return it to the point of purchase. This will not a
Alternatively return it to the address shown below for a repair/replacement: StarCase (UK) Ltd, Berkeley Business Park, Wainwright Road, Worcester WR4 9FA.
www.sportline.com
Sportline¨ is a trademark of SPORTLINE, a division of EB Sport Group, Yonkers, NY 10701 Distributed in the UK by
StarCase (UK) Ltd., Worcester, WR4 9FA
All Rights Reserved. ©2008
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Calorie Counter Pedometer
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343 TALKING CALORIE COUNTER PEDOMETER
PEDOMETER FEATURES: | MODE TALK RESET | |
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1. Records steps, distance, calories burned and time with the special feature of
having this information announced to you at the press of a button.
2. Auto Voice automatically reports
steps, distance, calories burned and time when the preset goal function is turned on.
3. The Ôsmart timerÕ function can detect false steps so that only deliberate steps are counted.
TO OPERATE YOUR NEW PEDOMETER:
lm from the LCD display1.Removeonthe frontthe plasticof the pedometer.
2.Open up the battery compartment to remove the battery protector tab to activate your pedometer. See instructions
on replacing battery to open the battery door.
DISPLAY OPTIONS AVAILABLE:
This pedometer can measure and calculate in four modes: Step, Distance, Calories and Time"and. the (((.))) symbol
Step Mode shows the number of steps taken from 0 to 99999.
Distance Mode shows the distance you have walked or jogged in either miles or kmÕs from 0 to 999.99 MI/
999.99 km.
Calories Mode shows the amount of calories burned from 0 to 99999 kcal.
Time Mode shows the amount of time youÕve exercised from 0 minutes to 999 hours and 59 minutes.
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BUTTONS ON YOUR PEDOMETER:
TALK Ð When pressed once will announce the information pertaining to the mode currently showing on the display. When held it will announce step, distance, calories and time in sequence starting from the mode currently displayed.
CLEAR Ð When pressed and held it will announce "All Clear" and reset all data to "O".
AUTO Ð Hold AUTO button down until you hear "Auto report is on" and you see (((.))) appear on the screen. When the auto report is on, your pedometer will automatically announce your
steps, distance, calories and time. (See below). If you hold the AUTO button down when the Auto Report function is turned on, you will then hear "Auto report is o
will disappear from your screen. Then it will no longer automatically announce the preset goals until you turn it on again.
MODE Ð The MODE button has two functions. Each time you press the mode button once it will take you to the next mode in sequence from Step, Distance, Calories, and Time. Your Pedometer will announce the mode youÕre in each time you press it. The MODE button also is used to set your step length and weight into the pedometer when holding it down. You will hear "Enter your step length" when held down the
time. You will then hear "Enter your weight" when held down the second time. (See below for details on entering your step length and your weight.)
▲Ð Allows you to increase step length from 10 inches to 80 inches or 10 centimeters to 120 centimeters when entering your personal data. It also allows you to increase
weight from 40 pounds to 300 pounds or 20 kilograms to 150 kilograms when inputting your weight.
▼Ð Allows you to decrease step length from 80 inches to 10 inches or 120 centimeters to 10 centimeters. It also allows you
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2. Determine whether your pedometer is currently reporting | 4. Example: If measured distance equals 360 inches and the | your pedometer in either pounds or kilograms. | |||||||||
data in the Imperial (Miles) system or Metric | (Kilometers) | number of steps taken was 10, your stride length equals 36 | 11. If you do not need to change the weight, press the MODE | ||||||||
system. If already in desired system, you can skip to ÔInput | inches. |
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mode, then press the CLEAR (CL) button. Hold the CLEAR | running. If you plan to use this pedometer for both types of | weight information. You can rapidly increase or decrease | |||||||||
button for 5 seconds. You will hear two beeps signifying | exercise, you will have to reprogram your stride length when | the weight by holding down the ▲and/or ▼. | |||||||||
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1.Press the CLEAR button (CL) to clear out all data recorded previously. All readings will go to (0) and you will hear ALL CLEAR.
2.Press the MODE button until you reach the desired mode you want to be in. It will display/announce the mode. If you keep pressing the button, it will announce the data in sequence.
(Step, Distance, Calories and Time) simultaneously while the information is being displayed.
AUTOMATIC VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT:
Your pedometer has been programmed with preset goals. If you want to use this feature simply hold the AUTO button until you hear "Auto Report Is On" and AUTOTALK will be displayed on your screen.
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