Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product TW310 Citizen Systems
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Instruction Manual for Digital Pedometer Model TW310 Contents Safety precautions 2 Features 4 Before using this product 5 Changing the time 6 Let’s walk 7 Method of operation 9 About the battery 10 Troubleshooting 12 Speci fi cations/Warranty 14 Thank you for purchasing the digital pedometer TW310.
2 Safety precautions This instruction manual uses various illustrations to explain how to use the product correctly and safely in order to prevent any damage or injuries occurring to you, other people or property. Warning The column bearing this mark describes the content related to a hazard that may cause death or serious injuries.
3 Precautions for handling and storage ■■ About handling • Never disassemble the product. >> Otherwise it may result in product failure. • Do not use or store the product in a dusty or damp location or where it may come in con- tact with water.
4 Features • The 3D (triaxial accelerometer) sensor enables the pedometer to count the number of steps in any direction when placed in a pocket or bag. • Simple function for measuring the number of steps only. • Large, easy-to-see display. • The number of steps taken the previous day is stored in the memory.
5 Before using this product Before actually using the pedometer, be sure to read the Safety Precautions. Check the contents of the pack- age and the names of the parts Initializing the product Turn on the power 1 Pres s and ho ld th e [MODE ] but ton (for at lea st th ree se con ds ).
6 Set the clock 2 Pres s the [M ODE] b ut ton unt il the c orre ct hour is displa yed. The h our is displayed in 2 4 -h our format. F or • example, to set 2:0 0 pm, set 1 4 :0 0. 3 Pres s the [SE T] b ut ton. 4 Pres s the [M ODE] b ut ton unt il the c orre ct min utes a re dis played.
7 Let’s walk When you have fi nished setting the clock, the pedometer is ready to use. This section explains how to carry around the pedometer. How to attach the strap Thread the short end of the strap through the pedometer as illustrated in 1 and thread the long end of the strap through the clip as illustrated in 2 .
8 Clip the strap to your pocket or the side of your bag to prevent it from falling out. Take care not to pull too hard on the strap while the clip is attached to your clothes.
9 Method of operation Standard display The following image illustrates the standard display. When an alternate mode is selected. the unit automatically returns to standard display mode if it is not in active usage for approximately 15 seconds.
10 About the battery When the battery is low When the battery is low, appears in the top right corner of the screen. Replace the battery with a new battery of the following type as soon as possible (within approximately one week). Battery: CR2032 The service life of the battery is approximately one • year.
11 How to change the battery 1 Op en th e bat ter y c over . T o re move the cover , us e • a coin o r similar object to turn the cover to the OPEN pos it io n . 2 Rem ove the ba tte r y by ins er tin g a tooth pic k or sim ilar o bje ct und er th e bat ter y a s ind icate d by the ar row and i nser t a new bat- ter y .
12 Troubleshooting is displayed. The battery is low. Replace with a new • battery (CR2032). (See page 10) Nothing is displayed at all. Nothing is displayed when the pedometer • is in power-saving mode. Press the [SET] button or any other button. Check that a battery is inserted and that it • is correctly oriented.
13 How do I erase the memory data? Remove the battery or press the reset but- • ton on the back. (See page 11) The buttons don’t respond. Follow the reset procedure.
14 Speci fi cations Detection system 3D acceleration sensor Display method LCD display Display contents Time 24-hour format (hour/minutes) Number of steps 99,999 steps Memory Number of steps yesterda.
15 1-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Congratulations on your purchase of a Digital Pedometer. Your Digital Pedometer, excluding the battery, is covered by the following limited warranty commencing upon the date.
• CITIZEN is a registered trade mark of Citizen Holdings Co., Ltd., Japan. CITIZEN es una marca registrada de Citizen Holdings Co., Ltd., Japón. • Design and Speci fi cation are subject to change without notice. 363 Van Ness Way, Suite 404 Torrance, CA 90501 http://www.
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