WEARING YOUR PEDOMETER
While gently holding the belt clip open, slide the pedometer
onto your belt or the top edge of your pants or skirt. It should fit
snugly and level, above one knee.
Note: The pedometer should be as vertical as possible. Walkers
with larger stomachs may find it helpful to wear the pedometer
farther back on the bod y, toward one hip.
The co ver must be c losed for the pedometer to w ork. T o
avoid losing or dropping your pedomete r, use the included leash
and clip to fasten...
SETTING UP YOUR PEDOMETER To record your distance and calories accurately, you will need to set your stride length.
CHOOSING A MEASUREMENT SYSTEMThis unit is initially set to use English measurement units (Miles). To change the unit back and forth between English and Metric units (Kilometers). press the yellow RESET button for 5 seconds.
Finding Your Stride Length: Your stride length is the length of one of your steps, measured from “toe to toe.” To measure, walk 10 steps with your normal stride and...
SETTING UP YOUR PEDOMETER To record your distance and calories accurately, you will need to set your stride length and body weight.
Finding Your Stride Length: Your stride length is the length of one of your steps, measured from “toe to toe.” To measure, walk 10 steps with your normal stride and measure the TOTAL DISTANCE from the toe of your starting step to the toe of your 10th step (see diagram below). Divide the TOTAL DISTANCE by 10. This is your stride length. Example: If you walk 22 feet, your...
SETTING UP YOUR PEDOMETER
To record your distance and calories accurately, you will need to set
your stride length and body weight.
Finding Your Stride Length: Your stride length is the length of one
of your steps, measured from “toe to toe.” To measure, walk 10
steps with your normal stride and measure the TOTAL DISTANCE
from the toe of your starting step to the toe of your 10th step (see
diagram below). Divide the TOTAL DISTANCE by 10. This is your
stride length. Example: If you walk 22 feet,...
WEARING YOUR PEDOMETERWhile gently holding the belt clip open, slide the pedometer onto your belt or the top edge of your pants or skirt. It should fit snugly and level, above one knee. Note: The pedometer should be as vertical as possible. Walkers with larger stomachs may find it helpful to wear the pedometer farther back on the body, toward one hip. The cover must be closed for the pedometer to work. To avoid losing or dropping your pedometer, use the included leash and clip to fasten the pedometer...
WEARING YOUR PEDOMETERWhile gently holding the belt clip open, slide the pedometer onto your belt or the top edge of your pants or skirt. It should fit snugly and level, above one knee. Note: The pedometer should be as vertical as possible. Walkers with larger stomachs may find it helpful to wear the pedometer farther back on the body, toward one hip. The cover must be closed for the pedometer to work. To avoid losing or dropping your pedometer, use the included leash and clip to fasten the pedometer...
SETTING UP YOUR PEDOMETER
To record your distance and calories accurately, you will
need to set your stride length.
CHOOSING A MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
This unit is initially set to use English measurement units
(Miles). To change the unit back and forth between English
and Metric units (Kilometers), press the yellow RESET button
for 5 seconds.
Finding Your Stride Length: Your stride length is the length of
one of your steps, measured from “toe to toe.” To measure,
walk 10 steps with your normal...
SETTING UP YOUR PEDOMETER
To record your distance and calories accurately, you will need
to set your stride length and body weight.
CHOOSING A MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
This unit is initially set to use English measurement units
(Miles and Pounds). To change the unit back and forth
between English and Metric units (Kilometers and Kilograms),
press the green RESET button for 5 seconds.
Finding Your Stride Length: Your stride length is the length of
one of your steps, measured from “toe to toe.” To...
SETTING UP YOUR PEDOMETER
To record your distance and calories accurately, you will need
to set your stride length and body weight.
CHOOSING A MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
This unit is initially set to use English measurement units
(Miles and Pounds). To change the unit back and forth
between English and Metric units (Kilometers and
Kilograms), press the green RESET button for 5 seconds.
Finding Your Stride Length: Your stride length is the length of
one of your steps, measured from “toe to toe.” To...
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DISPLAY MODES
• step: STEP mode shows your step count
since last reset, up to 100,000 steps.
• mi:
DISTANCE mode (1740, 1790 only)
shows distance walked or jogged since
last reset.
• kcal:
CALORIE mode (1790 only) shows
calories burned through step activity
since last reset.
• AM/PM:
CLOCK mode (1790 only)
shows time of day.
• ACTIVITY TIMER MODE
shows total activity time in minutes and
seconds since last reset. The timer runs automatically whenever steps
are being recorded....
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ACCUSPLIT®EAGLE
AE1 70XL
PEDOMETER
Functions• Step counter .
• Distance in mi or km.
• Calories, based on high-accuracy proprietary formula.
F or complete F unction Specications, go to page 27 .Key F eat ures• Built a ro u nd t h e J a p an ese -m ad e J W 20 0 P ed om ete rE n g in e™
Step S ensor, the cur rent gold standard for accuracy .
• Extra Large Digits.
• The ACCUSPLIT exclusive case mak es this the slimmest
available pedometer built...
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ACCUSPLIT®EAGLE
AE170XL
PEDOMETER
Functions• Step counter.
• Distance in mi or km.
• Calories, based on high-accuracy proprietary formula.
For complete Function Specifications, go to page 27.Key Features• Built around the Japanese-made JW200 PedometerEngine™
Step Sensor, the current gold standard for accuracy.
• Extra Large Digits.
• The ACCUSPLIT exclusive case makes this the slimmest
available pedometer built around the JW200 Step Sensor.
•...
Key Features
• Built around the Kato-designed JW200 PedometerEngine™
Step Sensor, the current gold standard for accuracy.
• The ACCUSPLIT exclusive case makes this the slimmest
available pedometer built around the JW200 Step Sensor.
• Chromed, Spring Steel clip resists breakage.
• Case includes two leash slots, for attaching safety leash
on either side. Made from tough polycarbonate plastic.
For this special Educational series, the stride length (for AE140XLE and
AE170XLE) and weight...
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Operating Instructions
ACCUSPLIT®EAGLE
AE1 70XLG
PEDOMETER
Functions• Step counter .
• Automatic Acti vity T imer .
• Distance in mi or km.
• Calories, based on high-accuracy proprietary formula.
• Goal tracking for Steps, Distance, Calories, and
Acti vity Time.
F or complete F unction Specications, go to page 33.Key F eat ures• Built a ro u nd t h e J a p an ese -m ad e J W 20 0 P ed om ete rE n g in e™
Step S ensor, the cur rent gold standard for accuracy .
•...
DISPLAY MODES
• step: STEP mode shows your
step count since last reset, up
to 100,000 steps.
• ACTIVITY TIMER MODE
shows total activity time in
minutes and seconds since
last reset. The timer runs
automatically whenever steps
are being recorded.Adjusting your Pedometer’s
Measurement Sensitivity AE1700
pedometers are highly accurate step
counters. However, some walkers may
find that their step counts tend to be
a bit too high, or too low. All AE1700
models come with a sensitivity...