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Description of the device

1. Screen

2-line display of the 4 modes

2. MODE button

To alternate between the different display modes

3. SET button

For setting each mode

4 RESET button

To reset the different display modes.
Increases the desired values when entering or changing data.

5. Battery compartment

1 LR44 1.5 v battery

6. Belt clip.

For attaching the device to your belt or clothing

Recycling

The  “ crossed-out  wastebasket ”symbol  indicates  that
this  product  and  the  batteries  it  contains  should  not  be
thrown away with household waste. They are subject to a
specific  type  of  sorting. Deposit  the  batteries  and  your

unusable electronic product in an authorized collection area for recy-
cling. This treatment of your electronic waste will protect the environ-
ment and your health.

USE/PRECAUTIONS FOR USE

Description of normal conditions 

of use

Wear this pedometer as close as possible to your body's center of
gravity, just to the right or left of your belt buckle. To ensure reliable
readings, it is important to maintain a regular pace and stride. Avoid
abrupt, tight turns. The technology of the pedometer limits its use in
rugged terrain.

Restrictions on use/precautions for use

-  Do  not  immerse  in  water. If  the  device  comes  into  contact  with
water, wipe it with a soft, dry, non-plush cloth.
- Do not clean the device with abrasive or corrosive items. - Do not
subject to shocks or expose to dust or extremes of temperature and
humidity. These may cause the device to malfunction and reduce its
useful life.
-  Do  not  touch  the  internal  components  of  the  device. This would
annul the guarantee and could cause damage. This device does not
have any parts that can be repaired by the user.
- Only use new batteries of the type indicated in this owner's manual.
Do not mix new and used batteries, because this may damage the
device.

Available functions

This device has 4 different display modes :
1.

HOUR:

12/24 hour clock, date

2.

STEP:

Step counter

3.

DIST:

Calculates total distance in km or miles

4.

KCAL:

Counts number of calories consumed

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Summary of Contents for PEDOMETER DISTA F100

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Page 2: ...resulting from misuse from a failure to respect the precautions for use nor from accidents nei ther does this guarantee cover damage resulting from improper maintenance or from use of the item for co...

Page 3: ...the right or left of your belt buckle To ensure reliable readings it is important to maintain a regular pace and stride Avoid abrupt tight turns The technology of the pedometer limits its use in rugge...

Page 4: ...e SET button to finish the setting SETTING THE PEDOMETER Note while the pedometer is in setting mode if no operation is car ried out for 30 seconds the pedometer exits setting mode automati cally Note...

Page 5: ...ESET button Press on the SET button to finish the setting Setting the calorie counter To calculate the number of calories you consume you have to input your weight To do so Press on the MODE button to...

Page 6: ...or running Press on the MODE button to display the various modes STEP number of steps taken DIST distance covered equal to the number of steps multiplied by the length of stride you enter KCAL number...

Page 7: ...ing pace is not high enough for the pedometer to detect your steps In this case contact your retailer to check the sensitivity of the device To check if the device works properly when you walk fast pu...

Page 8: ...Press and hold the 3 MODE SET and RESET buttons down simul taneously for 3 seconds Verify that the device automatically and successively performs the following 4 steps All screen segments turn on for...

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