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CONTENTS 

INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................................... 3

 

BUTTONS ................................................................................................................................................ 3

 

OPERATING MODES ............................................................................................................................. 4

 

SETTING YOUR PEDOMETER .............................................................................................................. 4

 

CALCULATING STRIDE LENGTH ......................................................................................................... 5

 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................................... 5

 

STEP MODE ........................................................................................................................................ 5

 

DISTANCE MODE ............................................................................................................................... 5

 

CALORIES MODE ............................................................................................................................... 6

 

EXERCISE TIME MODE ..................................................................................................................... 6

 

MEMORY MODE ................................................................................................................................. 6

 

TOTAL DATA MODE ........................................................................................................................... 6

 

ALARM MODE ..................................................................................................................................... 7

 

RESETTING THE PEDOMETER ........................................................................................................ 7

 

USB CONNECTION ................................................................................................................................ 7

 

UPLOADING YOUR DATA ..................................................................................................................... 8

 

BATTERY REPLACEMENT .................................................................................................................... 8

 

CARE AND MAINTENANCE & CLEARING ............................................................................................ 8

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY, WARRANTY CLAIMS ................................................... 9

 

 

Summary of Contents for Strippy

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL EN IN 8124 Digital Pedometer inSPORTline Strippy...

Page 2: ...OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5 STEP MODE 5 DISTANCE MODE 5 CALORIES MODE 6 EXERCISE TIME MODE 6 MEMORY MODE 6 TOTAL DATA MODE 6 ALARM MODE 7 RESETTING THE PEDOMETER 7 USB CONNECTION 7 UPLOADING YOUR DATA 8...

Page 3: ...you are suggested to take at least 30 000 steps per day REMARK In any mode except for SET mode press and hold MODE button for more than 2 seconds to turn on off the pedometer function When the pedomet...

Page 4: ...E Press MODE to enter into STEP mode Press and hold the SET button for 2 seconds to enter SETUP mode as follows 12 24 Hour Format Seconds Hours Minutes Month Day Year Measurement Units Stride Weight T...

Page 5: ...without mechanical sensor so no rattle sound will create NOTE To avoid inaccurate counting the pedometer only will show the number of steps taken after continuous steps for 5 seconds This means that t...

Page 6: ...and hold RESET button for 2 seconds to clear the data MEMORY MODE Press MODE to enter into Record Press SET button to recall the data as follows Step Distance Calories Exercise Time Press RESET button...

Page 7: ...or the current day is erased To perform a FULL RESET Press Hold RESET for 2 seconds while in TOTAL MEMORY MODE to erase all accumulated data and reset the pedometer to factory fresh condition NOTE Res...

Page 8: ...POSSIBILITY OF PERMANENTLY DAMAGE OF THE PEDOMETER 1 Take the pedometer out of silicone set then remove the battery cover 2 Remove the exhausted battery from the unit and inset a new one Make sure th...

Page 9: ...ot conclude and execute the Contract in order to run or promote his own trade or business activities The Buyer who is not the End Customer is a Businessman that buys Goods or uses services for the pur...

Page 10: ...rding to the valid price list of services and transport costs If the Seller finds out by testing that the product is not damaged the Warranty Claim is not accepted The Seller reserves the right to cla...

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