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Note: If you need to go back and change some of the values,
simply press S2 (MEMORY) to cycle through all of the set
points until you see the one you want to change.
Exiting Set Mode
Press and hold the S4 (MEMORY) button for 2 seconds.
The unit will exit setting mode – no values will be flashing
anymore.
Note: T he unit will save any changes and exit set mode after
30 seconds unattended.
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To avoid losing or dropping your pedometer, use the included
leash and clip to fasten the pedometer securely to your
clothing.
Attaching the Leash
1. Attach the pedometer to the leash by looping the thin
side of the leash through one of the leash slots on the
sides of the pedometer case, near the bottom of the unit.
2. Put the pedometer onto your clothing as discussed above.
3. Attach the alligator clip to a belt loop or the top edge of the
pants or skirt.
Note: Y ou can also use a safety pin to fasten the leash to
your clothing, loop the leash through your belt or belt
loop, or use a badge holder.
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VIEWING YOUR RESULTS
Once you put on your pedometer with the cover closed, it
will automatically begin to record your steps, activity time,
distance, and calories burned. Repeatedly press the MODE
button to cycle through the pedometer modes:
STEPS g T IME g DISTANCE g CALORIE g CLOCK g STEPS
Time, Distance, and Calories are counted automatically
whenever steps are being counted.
• TIME is time spent in step activity.
• DISTANCE is simply stride length x steps.
• CALORIES is calorie burn from activity based on
your weight and rate of stepping pace.
Note: For extra accuracy, the default Step Filter Setting is 1.
See page 34 to learn more.
"T" lights when viewing
Total Memories
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Viewing Trip vs. Total memories
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The Memory
button switches
between
Trip and T otal
Memories
S1,S2,S4
S3+
WEARING YOUR PEDOMETER
Gently slide the pedometer
onto your belt or the top
edge of your pants or skirt.
It should fit snugly and
level, above one knee. T he
strong steel clip makes it
easy.
Note: T he pedometer should be as vertical as possible.
Walkers with larger stomachs may find it helpful to
wear the pedometer farther back on the body, toward
one hip.
The cover must be closed for the pedometer to work.
First, loop leash
through slot on side
of pedomete
r
Next, clasp clothing
Or, loop a belt
or belt loop
TOTAL vs. TRIP MEMORIES
This unit has two sets of memories – T RIP and T OTAL. T he
TRIP memories are displayed in normal operating mode. We
call them T RIP memories because they can be reset whenever
you want, just like the extra T rip odometer on most cars.
The T OTAL Memories are provided as a way to keep track of
your progress over a long period of time. Y ou may wish to
reset your total memories once per week, per month, per
year, or never! It can be fun to see how many steps or how
much distance you walk in a long period of time.
The unit stores both T rip and also T otal memories for Steps,
Distance, Calories, and Activity T ime. As steps are taken, the
unit increases the values for both T rip and T otal memories
simultaneously.
To switch back and forth between viewing T RIP and T OTAL
memory, press the MEMORY button ("M"). Y ou'll see the "T"
icon (for T otal) appear when displaying T OTAL memories. T he
"T" icon disappears when displaying T RIP memory values.
In total step memory, the unit displays Steps ÷ 1,000. For
example, 500,000 steps displays as "500.0. " In this way, the
unit can display up to 10,000,000 steps.
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Or, loop a
badge holder, then
put into pocket
(Badge holder
not included)
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