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How to wear the pedometer correctly    

 
The PE-DRO is equipped with a 3D digital movement detector that measures every movement, also your 
steps, disregarding the position of the device. 
Because every person moves a bit differently, we recommend wearing the PE101S as follows: 
 
- In the extension of the trouser crease, approximately in the middle between the hip bone and the middle of 

the body.  

  
Ideal for use is, for example, the small change pocket in jeans directly under the belt (left picture) or position 
the pedometer between your belt and waistband (right picture) and secure it with the string included in the 
delivery. 
 

                                     

 

 
Other carrying modes e.g. in a handbag, coat pocket or other places on the body are possible under certain 
circumstances. You must make sure that and how exact the counting is and then chose the correct mode for 
you. 
 
However, never wear the pedometer: 
----> In the back pocket of your jeans/trousers 
----> Too loosely so that it moves as you move  (e.g. in large trouser pocket) 
 
 
Certain situations and walking styles can influence the preciseness of the pedometer.  
These are, for example: 
 
- The pedometer swings along too loosely with your movements thereby measuring “extra steps” 
- Dragging your feet will cause problems, as well as wearing sandals or shoes with soft soles. An all too 

casual ambling along also makes a correct count difficult. 

- You are on or in a vehicle that causes vibrations (bicycle, automobile, train, bus, etc.). 
- You sit down or stand up or move in a fixed position. 
- Every movement can be interpreted as a step. This means that pulling off the pedometer also counts 

steps. Therefore always put it on first and then adjust the setting to 0. 

- Your movements will be counted. They are perhaps not always consistent that is why there may be some 
deviations to the number of steps you have perhaps counted by yourself at one time. Don’t allow this to 
confuse you. A certain counting tolerance (+/- 10%) is normal and will often balance itself out over the day. 
What is important though: Even with the error, your own walking performance can still be monitored and 
documented. Whether it’s 5000 or 5300 steps is not as important as that you consciously, sufficiently and in 
a healthy manner moved your body! 
 
 
 
 

Please note: First steps   
The pedometer does not start counting until the 10th step. This means if you take two steps and then 
sit again for a while it won’t count anything. But if you stand up and walk for more than 10 steps it 
will begin counting which means it begins at 10. So basically no steps are lost. 

 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for PE-DRO

Page 1: ...PE DRO Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...y 2 Press and hold the RESET key until the display is set to zero hold the key for at least 4 seconds 3 If possible position the PE DRO upright on your body at hip height and off you go From the display you can now see the number of steps For more information on the device please read through the instructions for use in their entirety ...

Page 3: ...ould be a device to monitor your training Another option is to include your pulse For this Irox offers you a selection of watches with pulse monitoring www irox com e g the Irox Phan X2 The main features of the PE DRO are listed here and their functions will be explained in detail on the following pages Step counter up to max 99 999 steps and setting of your personal data body weight step length t...

Page 4: ...eby measuring extra steps Dragging your feet will cause problems as well as wearing sandals or shoes with soft soles An all too casual ambling along also makes a correct count difficult You are on or in a vehicle that causes vibrations bicycle automobile train bus etc You sit down or stand up or move in a fixed position Every movement can be interpreted as a step This means that pulling off the pe...

Page 5: ...tails These data are then used to calculate the following information Distance Calories burned Graphic display of the steps taken compared with the target for the day in 10 steps Please note The correct time setting is important in order to be able to use the STEP function correctly daily step counter At midnight all data in function 4 2 4 3 4 6 are automatically reset to zero Some information dis...

Page 6: ... Chapter 3 the steps you take are added and displayed The distance kcal and movement time are counted automatically see Chapter 4 2 4 4 4 6 Reset RESET the measurement data Automatically at midnight the STEP counter and the data in 4 4 4 6 is reset to zero Manually press and hold the RESET key for at least 4 seconds All data for the current measurement are then deleted Chapter 4 2 4 4 4 6 steps di...

Page 7: ...SET key for at least 4 seconds All measurement data apart from the data in ODOSTEP are then deleted 5 Change activation of batteries The cover of the battery compartment is located on the reverse of the device You can use a small cross head screwdriver to open the battery compartment With a new device open the battery compartment and remove the insulating strip When using a device with a discharge...

Page 8: ...formation was made and checked by means of a functioning instrument It may occur that adjustments and improvements of the device will take place that due to typographical procedures were not able to be listed in this manual Should you notice deviations which make it difficult for you to operate and use the instrument you may at any time download the latest manual onto your PC free of charge at www...

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