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Omron Step Counter User Manual

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4 Attaching the step counter
4.1 How to attach the step counter
Attach the unit to your belt or the top of
your waistband.
Do not place the unit in the back pocket of
your pants.
Note:
Press the clip open to remove the
unit. The clip may cause scratches
to the belt if it is attached or removed
roughly, depending on the belt material.
Try to position the unit so that the display is upright.
When steps are counted
In order to avoid counting steps that are not part of a walk, the
unit does not display the step count for the first four seconds
of walking. If you continue walking for more than four
seconds, it displays the step count for the first four seconds
and then continues to count.
The unit may not count steps correctly under the follow-
ing conditions:
1
Incorrect unit position
When the front of the unit is placed at an angle of less
than 60° (shown below) or horizontal to the ground.
2
Walking at an inconsistent pace
When you shuffle or wear sandals
When you fail to walk consistently in a crowded place
3
Irregular unit movement
Standing up and/or sitting down movement
Taking part in sports other than walking
Ascending or descending movement on
stairs or on a steep slope
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Omron Step Counter Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandOmron
ModelStep Counter
CategoryPedometer
LanguageEnglish

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