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Getting started
Using the stopwatch with the
pedometer (the device must be in
count mode):
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Press the FUNC button
6
3 times to get
into
stopwatch mode
. The word Stop-
watch
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will light up in the LC display.
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Press the MODE button
3
to start the
stopwatch.
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Press the FUNC button
6
to switch to
count mode
. The pedometer is active.
The stopwatch continues running in the
background.
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Press the FUNC button
6
3 times to
return to
stopwatch
mode
.
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Press the MODE button
3
again to stop
the stopwatch.
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Press the CLEAR button
5
to set the stop-
watch to 0.
Note:
The stopwatch can only be set to
0 in
stopwatch mode
.
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Press the FUNC button
6
to return to
count mode
.
Q
alarm function
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Set the required alarm time (see “Setting
parameters”).
Note:
The set alarm is activated every
day. The alarm signal rings for approx.
1 minute.
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Press the FUNC
6
, CLEAR
5
, SET
2
or
MODE button
3
to deactivate the audible
signal.
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Using the panic alarm
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The alarm is triggered when the panic
alarm plug
1
is pulled out of the device.
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Pull out the panic alarm plug
1
on the
wrist strap to trigger the panic alarm.
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Insert the panic alarm plug
1
back into
the device to switch off the panic alarm.
Note:
Four new LR44 batteries will sound
the panic alarm for about five minutes. We
recommend that you test the panic alarm
briefly when you wish to use the pedometer.
Replace the four LR44 batteries without delay
if the low battery state indicator
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illuminates.
Q
restore factory settings
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If the equipment is exposed to a strong
electro-magnetic high-frequency field, or
if there is electro-static discharge, this may
lead to malfunctions. If malfunctions do
occur, for example the buttons do not
reach or the display is shown incorrectly,
press the RESET button
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to reset the
equipment to the factory defaults. Use a
thin, pointed object to do this. The mal-
functions should then be eliminated.
IMPOrTaNT!
Please note that this will
delete all data. It will then be necessary
to reset all the parameters.
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Changing the batteries
The device takes two different battery types.
Note:
You should replace the smaller batteries
(type LR44) immediately when the low battery
state indicator
15
illuminates. If the smaller
batteries (type LR44) become exhausted or
low in charge, then the panic alarm and
pedometer functions cannot be used. Do not
use the pedometer without the larger battery
(CR2032) in place or with a discharged larger
battery (CR2032). The data storage function