Robic ® M339 3D Motion Sensor Memory Pedometer
Thank you for buying this Robic M339-3D pedometer. To ensure safe and correct use, please
read these instructions carefully before using it. Do not expose your pedometer to direct
sunlight, rain, dust, severe shock, humidity or immerse it in water. As a sensitive instrument,
the M339 may cease to operate if dropped onto the floor. You may wear your pedometer in
your pocket, purse, pack or anywhere. For the most accurate results, position the M339 as close
to waist level as possible.
• Accurately Counts Steps taken up to 100,000; Daily Step Target Goal can be set
• Measures Distance Traveled up to 999.99 Miles or KM; Metric or Imperial Measurement
• 7-Day Memory Recall of Steps taken, Distance and Calories; Low Battery signal
• Estimates Calorie Consumption up to 10,000 calories; 10 step accuracy filter
• Automatically Times time spent walking up to 24 hours; Time of Day Display
Factors which may result in an inaccurate step count include shuffling, walking uphill or down
and walking at an inconsistent pace.
Determine your Stride Length
in inches. Walk or run a
known distance and divide by the number of steps taken. Always measure heel to heel or toe to
toe. For example, if it takes 10 steps to cross a 25 foot room, the stride length is 2.5 feet (30 in
or 2 ft 6 in). The more steps and/or distance measured, the greater the accuracy of the stride
length input
.
3 Pushbuttons Control the operation of your Robic M339 Pedometer. Here is their location:
[MODE]
:
Press to switch modes.
Press and hold for 3-5 seconds to enter and set data
[MEMO]:
Press to enter 7 day Memory review of results
[UP/RES]
:
Adjusts setting values, increases data input.
Resets steps taken value
Reviews 7 day memory history of steps, distance and calories.
The M339 has six (6) modes of operation. Press MODE to browse around the
mode
.
Current time will appear in the lower row for all modes except Memory Recall.
Steps taken mode
Distance traveled mode
Calories expended mode
Activity
Timer mode
Memory Recall mode
Total Data mode.