1 // TRI-AXIS (3D MOTION) PEDOMETER BY OZERI™
Congratulations on your purchase of the 4x3motion Pedometer, by Ozeri. This pedometer is a great
exercise tool that tracks the total number of steps you take and the total time you spend walking,
along with the distance you walk and calories you burn. This pedometer’s motion sensor is optimized
to detect steps while walking. The data is tracked daily and the daily memory is automatically reset
at midnight. Even though daily memory is reset at midnight, this pedometer will still add each day’s
data to the total memory, accumulating data for up to 7 days.
This pedometer uses a Lithium battery (CR2032 installed). It automatically powers off after 30
seconds of inactivity to preserve battery life. To change the battery all you will need a standard mini-
screwdriver, similar to the type used on eye glasses.
When setting up your pedometer for the first time, you will need to enter your walking stride [the
distance between your steps]. To measure your stride, it is recommended that you calculate an
average in the following way: Walk 10 steps notating your starting position and ending position.
Measure the distance between your starting and ending position. Divide this total distance by 10 to
get your average stride. For example, if the total distance you walked over 10 steps is 330 inches, your
average stride would be 33 inches (or 2 feet 9 inches).
Note:
To ensure accuracy, this pedometer will
not begin counting steps until it detects motion resembling approximately 13 continuous steps. This
pedometer may not accurately count steps in the following conditions:
• When the unit moves irregularly. This can occur when the pedometer is changing its orientation,
such as when loose in a purse or bag, or if hanging from a belt.
• When walking at an inconsistent pace. This can occur when wearing shuffles or sandals, or when
you are constantly stopping such as in a crowded place.
• During Up and Down movement. This can occur when exercising in ways other than walking, or
when ascending or descending on a steep staircase.
• When placed in close proximity to a cell phone.
Note:
It is recommended that the pedometer be set in your desired unit of measurement before
first use. To change the unit of measurement, press and hold MODE for 5 seconds to switch from
the Metric units [KM/H] to the Imperial units [MILE/HOUR]. Changing the unit of measurement will
erase all stored data.
2 // WARNINGS
PLEASE READ FIRST AND KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE
• This pedometer is not a toy. Keep this pedometer away from children. The pedometer contains
small pieces that can be swallowed. The pedometer’s lanyard can cause strangulation.
• Always contact your healthcare provider before undertaking a weight loss or exercise regimen.
• Operate this unit only as intended.
• Do not swing the pedometer by the lanyard. Doing so may cause injury.
• Be careful when placing the pedometer in your shorts or trousers not to sit on it while it is still in
your pocket. This may damage the pedometer.
• When replacing the batteries, please ensure that the batteries are correctly aligned by polarity (+/-).
• It is recommended that the battery be removed if this device will not be used for an extended
period of time.
• Do not dispose of battery in a fire. This may cause an explosion. Dispose of battery at your local
recycling center to avoid pollution and unlawful disposal.
• Do not expose this product to rain or extreme conditions.
• Do not attempt to disassemble this product. It has no serviceable parts.
• This product is battery operated. Improper use of this product may cause battery to leak or explode,
which may cause personal injury. If contact is made with a leaking battery, immediately flush
affected area with running water and contact your local poison control center or seek medical
attention. You may also call the National Button Battery Hotline at 202 625-3333.
3 // PROGRAMMING THE PEDOMETER
To program the pedometer with your personal data (weight and stride) and to set the calendar, first
switch to the CALENDAR screen (from the TODAY STEP screen, press SET 3 times to get to the
CALENDAR screen). From the CALENDAR screen press and hold SET for 2 seconds. This will switch
the pedometer into SETUP mode. The following is the sequence of screens to program:
Weight > Stride > Year > Month > Day > Hour > Min > 12/24 Hour
Start by entering your WEIGHT (indicated by “W”), followed by your STRIDE (indicated by “S”),
followed by the CALENDAR date and time functions. Use the
/
buttons to make adjustments.
When finished, press SET briefly.
After all screens have been programmed, the pedometer will exit SETUP mode and the LCD will
switch to TODAY mode.
The following are the data ranges for the main
programmable functions:
• Weight range: 20~150kg/40~350lb
• Stride range: 30~120cm/10~50in
• Year range: 2000~2099
4 // MAIN BUTTON FUNCTIONS
•
MODE key:
Scrolls through the pedometer’s various modes (STEPS / KCAL / DISTANCE / TIME
EXERCISED /AVERAGE SPEED). Please note that the MODE key is disabled when the LCD is
displaying the CALENDAR).
Note:
It is recommended that the pedometer be set in your desired
unit of measurement before first use. To change the unit of measurement, press and hold MODE for
5 seconds to switch from the Metric units [KM/H] to the Imperial units [MILE/H]. Changing the unit
of measurement will erase all stored data.
•
SET key:
Press SET KEY to scroll between TOTAL STEPS / SPLIT STEPS / CALENDAR MODE /
TODAY’S STEPS. In TODAY MODE (TODAY’S STEPS), press and hold SET KEY for 2 seconds to turn
on EL Blue Back light (light will last 8 seconds) In SPLIT MODE press and hold SET KEY 2 seconds
to erase the SPLIT memory.
Note:
the data stored TOTAL and TODAY modes will not be erased. In
CALENADR MODE press and hold SET 2 second to enter SETUP mode.
•
UP / DOWN keys:
In TODAY MODE press
/
to display the last 7 days of STEP memory.
The date on the bottom right window of LCD will scroll through 7 days of history. In SPLIT MODE
press
/
to change the Interval from 1, 2, or 3. In SPLIT mode the intervals can be reset to count
the number of steps at a given time. This can be helpful for counting the steps for an event or for
determining the number of steps taken between any 2 points.
USER MANUAL
Unfold booklet
completely to use.