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INSTRUCTION MANUAL OMRON Pedometer Model HJ-105[...]
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS Before Using the Unit Introduction ..........................................................................3 Important Safety Notes .........................................................4 Kno w Y our Unit .....................................................................5 Features Aerobic Step Function ...................[...]
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INTRODUCTION 3 Thank you for purchasing the Omron HJ-105 Pedometer . Fill-in f or futur e refer ence D A TE PURCHASED: Staple your purchase receipt here. A pedometer is a great moti v ational tool to track your distance, the number of steps you take and ho w many calories you b urn. The con venient memory function supports the management of daily w[...]
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IMPORT ANT SAFETY NOTES 4 T o assur e the corr ect use of the pr oduct basic safety measur es should always be followed including the pr ecautions listed below: • Read all information in the instruction book and any other literature included in the box before using the unit. • Operate the unit only as intended. Do not use for any other purpose.[...]
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Sensitivity Adjustment Switch Screw for batter y cover Digital Display Ta b Front Case RESET Button SET Button MEMOR Y/ ▲ Button Back Case Clip Batter y Cove r Protective Film 5 KNOW YOUR UNIT[...]
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AEROBIC STEP FUNCTION 6 Helpful f or b uilding y our health, the unit can measure the number of aer obic steps that can be considered an effecti ve exer cise to impro ve cardio vascular f itness. The number of “aerobic steps” indicates the number of steps that can be considered as ef fecti ve aerobic e xercise. The unit displays the total numbe[...]
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7 Calorie/Amount of Burned Fat The amount of fat b urned is display ed in grams simultaneously with the amount of calories consumed. This inf ormation can be used f or diet planning . The calorie/amount of f at b urned display indicates the estimated calories consumed by walking calculated from the weight, stride distance, number of steps, and walk[...]
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8 STRIDE LENGTH MEASUREMENT Measur e y our stride length bef ore beginning to set the pedometer . 1. How to measur e your stride length W alk 10 steps with your normal stride as illustrated below . 2. Measure the distance from ST AR T to END in inches. 3. Calculate your stride length by di viding the total distance by 10. 4. Con vert your stride le[...]
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9 ACTIV A TING THE BA TTER Y Open the unit and r emove the pr otective f ilm from the face of the display . The pedometer will not dra w po wer from the battery until the insulation f ilm is remov ed. Pull the tab in the direction of the arro w as illustrated. All displays will turn on for approximately 2 seconds. The unit will proceed to the setti[...]
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10 SETTING THE WEIGHT Set weight within the range of 70 to 300 pounds W eight Display Blinking 1. Press the MEMOR Y Button to adjust the weight. Press and hold the MEMOR Y Button to adv ance in 10-pound increments. NO TE: Pr ess and hold the RESET Button for 2 seconds to r eset the weight to 88 pounds. Press the SET Button. The weight is set. Strid[...]
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11 A TT ACHING THE PEDOMETER Clip the pedometer to y our belt or the top of y our waistband. The unit must be positioned horizontal with the ground for the unit to function correctly . The case should be closed during use. Open only to see readings. The unit will not count steps if the case is open. NO TE: The unit may not count steps correctly in [...]
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12 USING THE PEDOMETER After you ha ve completed setting the pedometer the unit may display steps, number of aerobic steps, calories and distance. 1. Press the RESET Button for 2 seconds to reset the data to zero. 2. Close the case and attach the unit to your belt or waistband. 3. W alk 100 steps to conf irm the unit counts your number of steps cor[...]
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13 USING THE MEMOR Y FUNCTION This unit can store up to se v en days of data for the number of steps, number of aerobic steps with minutes for aerobic steps, calorie with amount of fat b urned, and distance. The current day data is automatically stored in memory when the time reaches 12:00 AM. The display will return to zero. Y ou do not need to pr[...]
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14 TROUBLESHOOTING Pr oblem Probable Cause How to Corr ect The battery indicator blinks. The set v alues are wrong. Change in w alking speed. The polarities of the battery (+ and -) are aligned in the wrong direction. Nothing is displayed. Replace the battery with a ne w LR43. The battery is lo w or worn. Adjust the sensiti vity control switch. Che[...]
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15 BA TTER Y INST ALLA TION When the battery is remo v ed from the unit the settings will return to the default v alues. All data stored in the memory will be erased. 1. Remov e the screw from the battery co ver . Use a Phillips scre wdri ve r . 2. Open the battery cov er . 3. Replace the battery with a ne w LR43 battery . F ace the positi ve (+) s[...]
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16 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Clean the unit with a soft dry cloth. • Do not use an y abrasi ve or v olatile cleaners. • The unit is not waterproof. Do not w ash it or touch it with wet hands. •N ev er immerse the unit in water . • Be careful so water does not get into the unit. Stor e the unit in a safe and dry location. • Av oid the unit bein[...]
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17 SPECIFICA TIONS Model: Omron Pedometer HJ-105 Po wer Supply: 1.5 VDC (one LR43 battery) Measurement Range: Number of steps: 0 to 99,999 steps Number of aerobic steps :0 to 99,999 steps Duration of aerobic walk :0 to 1440 minutes Calorie: 0 to 99,999 kcal Amount of b urned fat : 0.0 to 199.9 g Distance: 0.00 to 999.99 miles T ime: 12:00 AM to 11:[...]
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18 W ARRANTY INFORMA TION LIMITED W ARRANTIES Y our HJ-105 Pedometer , excluding the battery , is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship appearing within 1 year , when used in accordance with the instructions provided with the monitor . The abo ve w ar ranties extend only to the original retail purchaser . We will, at our op[...]
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19 NOTES[...]
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Distrib uted by: OMR ON HEAL THCARE, INC. 300 Lak e vie w Parkw ay V ernon Hills, Illinois 60061 www .omronhealthcare.com Copyright © 2004 OMR ON HEAL THCARE, INC. HJ-105INST Re v B[...]