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ATTACHING THE PEDOMETER

1. Incorrect unit position

•  When the front of the main unit is placed at an angle of less than 60°

(shown to the right) or horizontal to the ground. 

2. Walking at an inconsistent pace

•  When you shuffle or wear sandals 
•  When you fail to walk consistently in a crowded place

3. Irregular unit movement

•  Standing up and/or sitting down movement 
•  Taking part in sports other than walking 
•  Ascending or descending movement on stairs or on a steep

slope 

4. Vibrations from a moving vehicle

• Such as riding a bicycle, automobile, train or bus

5. Extremely slow walking

The unit may not count steps correctly in the following
conditions:

ATTACHING THE PEDOMETER

Attach the unit to your belt or the top of
your waistband.

• Do not place the unit in the back pocket of your pants.

NOTE:

Press the clip open to remove the unit. The clip may
cause scratches to the belt if it is attached or removed roughly,
depending on the belt material.

The unit must be positioned horizontally
with the ground.

When Steps are Counted

The unit determines whether you are walking continuously to avoid
counting movement other than steps. It does not display the step count
for the first four seconds of walking. If you continue walking for more
than four seconds, it displays the step count for the first four seconds and
then continues to count. 

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Summary of Contents for HJ-151

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Page 2: ...l to track the number of total steps number of steps and minutes walked at a moderate pace distance walked and how many calories burned The convenient memory function supports the management of daily...

Page 3: ...nor or r erty CARE AND MAINTENANCE Do not disassemble or modify the unit Changes or modifications not approved by Omron Healthcare will void the user warranty Do not subject the unit to strong shocks...

Page 4: ...after the first minute has been completed METs represents the ratio of exercise metabolic rate One MET is defined as the energy expenditure at resting condition which for an average adult is approxim...

Page 5: ...Press the MEMO up or MODE down Button to adjust by increments decrements of one minute Press and hold the button to adjust the time in 10 minute increments decrements 5 Press the SET Button to set th...

Page 6: ...f 1 inch Press and hold the button to adjust the height in 4 inch increments decrements 2 Press the SET Button to set the height The number of steps and time will display All the settings are complete...

Page 7: ...als When you fail to walk consistently in a crowded place 3 Irregular unit movement Standing up and or sitting down movement Taking part in sports other than walking Ascending or descending movement o...

Page 8: ...How to view data stored in the memory Press the MODE Button until the data you want to see is displayed Steps Moderate steps with minutes Calories Distance Press the MEMO Button The previous day s dat...

Page 9: ...ATION Low Battery Indicator When the Low Battery Indicator appears on the display immediately replace the battery with a new CR2032 battery When the battery is removed from the unit the settings and a...

Page 10: ...e the unit or any of the components in water The unit is not waterproof Do not wash it or touch it with wet hands Be careful that water does not get into the unit Store the unit in a safe and dry loca...

Page 11: ...Storage Temperature 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Humidity Air Pressure 10 to 95 RH 700 1060 hPa Precision of Step Counting Within 5 by vibration testing machine Time Precision Within 90 seconds of the a...

Page 12: ...ption of the specific problem Pack the product carefully to prevent damage in transit Because of possible loss in transit we recommend insuring the product with return receipt requested ALL IMPLIED WA...

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