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    Operating  Instructions
    ACCUSPLIT®EAGLE
    AE1 90XLG 
    PEDOMETER 
    Functions•  Step  counter .
    •  Automatic  Acti vity T imer .  
    •  Distance  in mi or km.
    •  Calories,  based on high-accuracy proprietary formula.
    •  Trip  and  Total  memories for Steps, Distance, Calories, and  
      Acti vity Time.
    •  Goal  tracking for Steps, Distance, Calories, and  
      Acti vity Time.
    •  Cloc k.
    F or  complete F unction Specications, go to page 37 .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 around the JW20 0 Step Sensor.
    •  Chromed, Spring Steel clip resists break age.
    •  Case includes two leash slots, for at taching  safety leash 
      on either side. Made from tough polycarbonate plastic.
    •  Total Steps Memory counts to 1 0,000,0 00 steps! 
    •  Step lter , can be set from 0-5 steps to fur ther increase  
      accuracy .
    HOW TO OPEN  YOUR PEDOMETER
    S ee  diagrams at right.
    The co ver must be closed f or the  
    pedomet er to w ork.  USE IT NO W!  Your  pedometer is preset with standardiz ed set tings  
      that allow you to use it now!  You  can customiz e the  
      set tings later . Skip to pages 22-31 to use it now!
    SET TING UP  YOUR PEDOMETER  It’s a good idea to set up your pedometer before r st using 
    it.  To record your distance and calories accurately , you will 
    need to set your stride length and body weight.  You  may also 
    wish to set the cloc k to the cor rect time of day .  Also, you can 
    c hange  the daily Goal set ting from Set mode.
    S ee  page 9 when you are ready to set up your unit.
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    • Press the MODE but ton to cycle through the display   
      modes  (Steps,  Activity T ime,  …).  
      See page 25 and Specications for details.
    •  Press MEMOR Y 
    M but ton to switc h bac k and for th  
      between  T rip and  Total  memory displays.  
      See pages 27–30 for a complete explanation.
    •   The  RESET but ton sets your counts bac k to zero.  
      See page 31 for details.
    MODES
    •  STEP:  STEP  mode shows step count.
    •   TIME:  AUT O A CTIVITY  TIMER MODE shows total  
      acti vity  time in min and sec.  • 
    DIS T: DIS TANCE  mode shows distance traveled (mi/km).
    •  CAL: CAL ORIE mode shows calories burned.
    All of the abo ve also display progress tow ards user -dened  
    goal.
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    Choosing Step, Time, Distance, and Calorie Goals: This	
    unit	can	store	your	personal	goals	for	steps,	activity	time,	
    distance,	and	calories	burned	during	step	activity.	 The	default	
    values	 are	3,500	 steps,	 30	minutes	 of	activity	 time,	1	mile,	 and	
    100	calories.	 These	are	modest	daily	goals	created	with	the	
    assumption	that	you	will	reset	the	unit	daily.		Most	wellness	
    experts	recommend	that	healthy	people	should	work	towards	
    10,000	steps,	one	hour	of	activity	time,	and	300	calories	each	
    day.	 As	your	activity	level	increases,	you	can	change	to	more	
    aggressive	goals	at	any	time.	Choose	goals	to	fit	your	current	
    activity	level.SETTING PROCEDURE
    ACCUSPLIT	products	use	a	common	setting	procedure		
    known	as	 “S1-	S2-S3-S4.”	Here’s	how	it	works:
    Press	S1	for	2	seconds:	Enter	the	SET	mode
    Press	S2:	Change	the	field	to	be	set
    Press	S3:	Change	the	field	value
    Press	S4	for	2	seconds:	Exit	the	SET	mode
    You	can	enter	and	exit	Set	mode	from	any	of	the	regular	
    display	screens.	Once	in	Set	mode,	you	can	cycle	through	all	
    of	these	settings	by	pressing	S2	repeatedly:
    Set	Step	Goal	
    g 	Set	 Activity	 Time	Goal	g	Set	Distance		
    Goal	g 	Set	Stride	Length	g	Set	Calorie	Goal	g	Set	 Weight	g	
    Set	Clock	Hours	g 	Set	Clock	Minutes	g	Set	Step	Goal
    We	recommend	that	you	adjust	the	settings	all	at	once,	using	
    the	procedure	below.	
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    Setting Step Goal Mode
    Entering set mode and setting Step Goal 1.	 Repeatedly	press	the	MODE	button	until	the	pedometer		
    	 displays	the	current	step	count.	(The	display	will	show		
    	 a	line	underneath	the	word	 “STEP”	on	the	label.)
    2.	 Press	and	hold	the	S1	(MEMORY)	button	for	2	seconds.	
    	
    	 The	step	count	display	will	start	to	flash,	showing	that		
    	 you’ve	entered	SET	mode.	 The	indicator	bar	will	still	be		
    	 underneath	the	word	 “STEP”	on	the	label.	You’ll	also		
    	 notice	the	 “G”	indicator	has	come	on,	indicating	that	you		
    	 are	ready	to	set	your	Step	Goal.	
    “G”	for	
    Goal	
    	Setting
    Steps		
    flash		
    while		
    setting	
    Step	
    	Goal
    3.	 Press	the	S3	+	(MODE)	button	to	increase	the	Step	Goal		
    	 value.	Press	the	S3	-	(RESET)	button	to	decrease	the	Step		
    	 Goal.	Hold	the	buttons	down	to	change	values	quickly.	
    4.	 Press	the	S2	(MEMORY)	button	to	select	the	next	setting	
    	
    	 (adjust	the	 Activity	Time	Goal).
    Setting Activity Time Goal1.	 (Continuing	from	above)	-	 After	pressing	S2	(MEMORY),		
    	 you	will	see	the	indicator	bar	shift	to	be	underneath		
    	 “TIME”	on	the	label.	 The	“G”	indicator	will	be	on.	 The		
    	 display	will	show	a	flashing	time,	which	is	your	 Activity		
    	 Time	Goal	set	point.
    2.	 As	before,	press	the	S3	+	(MODE)	button	to	increase	the	
    	
    	 Activity	 Time	Goal,	and	press	the	S3	-	(RESET)	button	to		
    	 decrease	the	 Activity	Time	Goal.	Hold	the	buttons	down	to		
    	 change	values	quickly.	
    3.	 Press	the	S2	(MEMORY)	button	to	adjust	your	Distance	
    	
    	 Goal.	
    Setting Distance Goal1.	 (Continuing	from	above)	-	 After	pressing	S2	(MEMORY),		
    	 you	will	see	the	indicator	bar	shift	to	be	underneath	 “DIST”		
    	 on	the	label.	 The	“G”	indicator	will	be	on.	 The	display	will		
    	 show	a	flashing	number,	which	is	your	Distance	Goal	set		
    	 point	(in	miles).
    2.	 As	before,	press	the	S3	+	(MODE)	button	to	increase	
    	
    	 the	Distance	Goal,	and	press	the	S3	-	(RESET)	button		
    	 to	decrease	the	Distance	Goal.	Hold	the	buttons	down	to		
    	 change	values	quickly.	
    3.	 Press	the	S2	(MEMORY)	button	to	adjust	your	Stride	
    	
    	 Length.	
    Setting Stride Length1.	 (Continuing	from	above)	-	 After	pressing	S2	(MEMORY),		
    	 you	will	see	the	 “G”	indicator	go	out,	and	the	 “in”		
    	 indicator	come	on.	 The	display	will	show	a	flashing		
    	 number,	which	is	your	Stride	Length	set	point	(in	inches).
    2.	 As	before,	press	the	S3	+	(MODE)	button	to	increase	the	
    	
    	 Stride	Length	(in	increments	of	¼	inch),	and	press	the		
    	 S3	-	(RESET)	button	to	decrease	the	Stride	Length.	Hold		
    	 the	buttons	down	to	change	values	quickly.	
    3.	 Press	the	S2	(MEMORY)	button	to	adjust	your	Calorie	Goal.	 
    						
    							
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    Setting Calorie Goal1.	 (Continuing	from	above)	-	After	pressing	S2	(MEMORY),		
    	 you	will	see	the	indicator	bar	shift	to	be	underneath		
    	 “CAL”	on	the	label.	 The	“G”	indicator	will	be	on.		
    	 The	display	will	show	a	flashing	number,	which	is	your		
    	 Calorie	Goal	set	point.
    2.	 As	before,	press	the	S3	+	(MODE)	button	to	increase	the	
    	
    	 Calorie	Goal,	and	press	the	S3	-	(RESET)	button	to		
    	 decrease	the	Calorie	Goal.	Hold	the	buttons	down	to		
    	 change	values	quickly.	
    3.	Press	the	S2	(MEMORY)	button	to	adjust	the	 Weight	setting.	
    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,	and	multiply	the	decimal	portion	by	
    12	to	find	your	stride	length	in	feet	and	inches.	Example:	 You	
    walk	23	feet	and	6½	inches	in	10	steps.	Convert	to	feet	only	=	
    23.542	feet	(6½	÷	12	=	0.542).	Divide	by	ten	to	get	the	stride	
    length	in	feet	=	2.354	feet.	Now,	convert	back	to	feet	and	
    inches	to	get	your	stride	length	=	2	feet	4.25	inches	(0.354	×	
    12	=	4.25).	
    10	steps
    Setting your Weight1.	 (Continuing	from	above)	-	 After	pressing	S2	(MEMORY),		
    	 you	will	see	the	 “G”	indicator	go	out,	and	the	 “lb”		
    	 indicator	come	on.	 The	display	will	show	a	flashing		
    	 number,	which	is	your	 Weight	setting	(in	pounds).
    	Note:	Unit	will	show	”kg”	for	weight	setting	when	in		
    	 metric	mode.
    2.	 As	before,	press	the	S3	+	(MODE)	button	to	increase	
    	
    	 the	 Weight	(in	increments	of	½	pound),	and	press	the	S3		
    	 -	(RESET)	button	to	decrease	the	 Weight	setting.	Hold	the		
    	 buttons	down	to	change	values	quickly.	
    3.	 Press	the	S2	(MEMORY)	button	to	adjust	the	Clock.	
    Setting Your Weight
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    Steps		
    flash		
    while		
    setting	
    Step	
    	Goal
    “lb”	to	
    indicate	
    pounds
    Setting the Clock1.	 (Continuing	from	above)	-	
    After	pressing	S2	(MEMORY),		
    	 you	will	see	the	 “lb”	indicator	go	out,	and	the	 “A”	or	“P”		
    	 indicator	come	on.	 The	display	will	show	the	current	time		
    	 of	day	setting,	with	the	Hours	value	flashing.
    2.	 As	before,	press	the	S3	+	(MODE)	button	to	increase	
    	
    	 Hours,	and	press	the	S3	-	(RESET)	button	to	decrease		
    	 Hours.	Hold	the	buttons	down	to	change	values	quickly.		
    	 Note:	the	 “A”	and	“P”	indicators	indicate	 AM	and	PM.
    3.	 Press	the	S2	(MEMORY)	button	to	adjust	the	Minutes.
    4.	 Press	the	S3	+	(MODE)	button	to	increase	Minutes,	and	
    	
    	 press	the	S3	-	(RESET)	button	to	decrease	Minutes.	Hold		
    	 the	buttons	down	to	change	values	quickly.	Note:	the	 “A”		
    	 and	 “P”	indicators	indicate	 AM	and	PM.
    Note:	If	you	need	to	go	back	and	change	some	of	the	values,	
    simply	press	S2	(MEMORY)	to	cycle	through	all	of	the	set	
    points	until	you	see	the	one	you	want	to	change.	
    Exiting Set ModePress	and	hold	the	S4	(MEMORY)	button	for	2	seconds.	
    The	unit	will	exit	setting	mode	–	no	values	will	be	flashing	
    anymore.
    Note: 	The	unit	will	save	any	changes	and	exit	set	mode	after	
    30	seconds	unattended.
    WEARING YOUR PEDOMETERGently	slide	the	pedometer	
    onto	your	belt	or	the	top	
    edge	of	your	pants	or	skirt.	
    It	should	fit	snugly	and	
    level,	above	one	knee.	 The	
    strong	steel	clip	makes	it	
    easy.
    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	securely	to	your	
    clothing.
    Attaching the Leash1.	 Attach	the	pedometer	to	the	leash	by	looping	the	thin		
    	 side	of	the	leash	through	one	of	the	leash	slots	on	the		
    	 sides	of	the	pedometer	case,	near	the	bottom	of	the	unit.
    2.	 Put	the	pedometer	onto	your	clothing	as	discussed	above.
    3.	 Attach	the	alligator	clip	to	a	belt	loop	or	the	top	edge	of	the	
    	
    	 pants	or	skirt.	
    Note: 		You	can	also	use	a	safety	pin	to	fasten	the	leash	to		
    your	clothing,	loop	the	leash	through	your	belt	or	belt		
    loop,	or	use	a	badge	holder.
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    VIEWING YOUR RESULTSOnce	you	put	on	your	pedometer	with	the	cover	closed,	it	
    will	automatically	begin	to	record	your	steps,	activity	time,	
    distance,	and	calories	burned.	Repeatedly	press	the	MODE	
    button	to	cycle	through	the	pedometer	modes:
    STEPS	
    g	TIME	g 	DISTANCE	g	CALORIE	g	CLOCK	g	STEPS
    Time,	Distance,	and	Calories	are	counted	automatically	
    whenever	steps	are	being	counted.
    •	 TIME	is	time	spent	in	step	activity.
    •		 DISTANCE	is	simply	stride	length	x	steps.
    •	 CALORIES	is	calorie	burn	from	activity	based	on	
    	
    	 your	weight	and	rate	of	stepping	pace.
    Note: 	For	extra	accuracy,	the	default	Step	Filter	Setting	is	1.	
    See	page	34	to	learn	more.
    First, loop leash through slot on side of pedometer
    Next, clasp clothing
    Or, loop a  badge holder, then  put into pocket (Badge	holder		
    not	included)
    Or, loop a belt  or belt loop
    GOAL TRACKINGAs	discussed	in	beginning	of	instructions,	this	unit	keeps	
    track	of	your	progress	towards	the	Step,	 Time,	Distance,	and	
    Calorie	goals	you	set.		Progress	is	shown	as	a	series	of	small	
    bars	appearing	on	the	bottom	of	the	display,	with	each	bar	
    representing	5%	of	the	total.	For	example,	if	you	set	your	step	
    goal	to	4,000	steps,	and	you’ve	walked	2,000	steps	so	far,	
    the	goal	indicator	in	STEP	mode	will	show	as	50%	complete.	
    Progress	towards	each	goal	is	shown	on	the	corresponding	
    screen	–	for	example,	when	viewing	DIST,	you	will	see	both	
    the	distance	traveled	in	numbers,	and	also	the	progress	
    towards	your	distance	goal	on	the	bottom	of	the	display.	TOTAL vs. TRIP MEMORIESThis	unit	has	two	sets	of	memories	–	 TRIP	and	TOTAL.		The	
    TRIP	memories	are	displayed	in	normal	operating	mode.	 We	
    call	them	 TRIP	memories	because	they	can	be	reset	whenever	
    you	want,	just	like	the	extra	 Trip	odometer	on	most	cars.	
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    The	 TOTAL	Memories	are	provided	as	a	way	to	keep	track	of	
    your	progress	over	a	long	period	of	time.	 You	may	wish	to	
    reset	your	total	memories	once	per	week,	per	month,	per	
    year,	or	never!		It	can	be	fun	to	see	how	many	steps	or	how	
    much	distance	you	walk	in	a	long	period	of	time.
    The	unit	stores	both	 Trip	and	also	Total	memories	for	Steps,	
    Distance,	Calories,	and	 Activity	Time.	As	steps	are	taken,	the	
    unit	increases	the	values	for	both	 Trip	and	Total	memories	
    simultaneously.	
    Viewing Trip vs. Total memories
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    “T”	lights	when	viewing	
    Total	Memories
    The	Memory	
    button	switches	
    between	
    Trip	and	Total	
    Memories
    To	switch	back	and	forth	between	viewing	 TRIP	and	TOTAL	
    memory,	press	the	MEMORY	button	(“M”).	 You’ll	see	the	“T”	
    icon	(for	 Total)	appear	when	displaying	 TOTAL	memories.	The	
    “T”	icon	disappears	when	displaying	 TRIP	memory	values.
    In	total	step	memory,	the	unit	displays	Steps	÷	1,000.		For	
    example,	500,000	steps	displays	as	 “500.0.”	In	this	way,	the	
    unit	can	display	up	to	10,000,000	steps.	RESETTING YOUR PEDOMETERResetting TRIP Memories
    Most	people	prefer	to	reset	counts	daily.	 To	reset	your	regular	
    counts	(Trip	Memories):	From	STEP,	 TIME,	DISTANCE,	or	
    CALORIE	mode,	press	and	hold	the	yellow	RESET	button	for	
    at	least	2	seconds.	 You’ll	see	the	values	all	go	back	to	zero.	
    The	 TOTAL	memories	stay	as	they	are	when	resetting	the	 TRIP	
    memories.
    Resetting TOTAL and TRIP Memories
    To	reset	your	TOTAL	Memories	(which	always	resets	 TRIP	
    Memories)	,	go	into	 Total	Memory	Recall	Mode.	Press	and	
    hold	the	yellow	RESET	button	for	at	least	2	seconds	to	clear	
    BOTH	TOTAL	and	TRIP	memories.	 
    						
    							
    OTHER SETTINGS The	Step	Filter	and	Unit	of	Measurement	settings	are	
    accessed	through	a	special	“deep	set”	mode.	
    To	enter	this	mode,	press	and	hold	the	S1	(MEMORY)	button	
    for	4	seconds.	 The	screen	will	display	a	single	digit.	From	
    within	Deep	Set	mode,	press	the	S2	(MEMORY)	button	to	
    cycle	back	and	forth	between	the	Step	Filter	set	point	and	
    Choice	of	Unit	System.	
    Set Step Filter set point
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    Set measurement mode
    “US”	(English)	
    or	 “EU”	(Metric) Can	be	set	
    from	0-5	steps
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    CHANGING STEP FILTER SETTING While	the	JW200	PedometerEngine™	Step	Sensor	is	
    extremely	accurate,	some	people	like	to	have	the	ability	to	
    filter	out	false	steps.		
    Therefore,	the	unit	has	a	variable	setting	
    step	filter,	to	allow	fine-tuning	to	your	specific	preferences.	
    You	can	set	the	value	to	any	value	from	0	–	5	steps.	For	
    example,	if	the	filter	is	set	to	 “3”,	the	unit	will	wait	to	start	
    counting	steps	until	more	than	three	steps	have	been	taken	in	
    less	than	five	seconds.	
    Press	S3+	(MODE)	or	S3–	(RESET)	to	change	the	Step	Filter	
    Setting.
    CHANGING UNITS (English vs. Metric) The 	Pedometer 	can 	display 	either 	in 	English 	units 	(in, 	mi, 	and 	lb 	- 	this	
    is 	the 	default), 	or 	in 	Metric 	units 	(cm, 	km, 	and 	kg). 	From 	within 	Deep	
    Set 	mode 	(see 	pg. 	32), 	press 	the 	S2 	(MEMORY) 	button 	to 	cycle 	back	
    and 	forth 	between 	setting 	the 	Step 	Filter 	set 	point 	and 	Choice 	of 	Unit	
    System. 	The 	unit 	will 	show 	either 	“US” 	or 	“EU” 	(for 	European 	Union)	
    depending 	on 	the 	unit 	system 	chosen. 	If 	you 	change 	units 	after 	using	
    the 	pedometer, 	the 	unit 	will 	convert 	all 	of 	your 	data 	into 	the 	new 	unit	
    system 	when 	you 	exit 	Deep 	Set 	model. 	You 	can 	check 	to 	see 	which	
    system 	of 	units 	you 	are 	using 	by 	seeing 	which 	measurement 	units 	are	
    displayed 	on 	the 	Stride 	and 	Weight 	setting 	screens.
    Press 	S3+ 	(MODE) 	or 	S3– 	(RESET) 	to 	change 	the 	Measurement 	Mode.	
    Press 	and 	hold 	S4 	(MEMORY) 	for 	2 	seconds 	to 	exit 	Deep 	Set 	Mode.
    Note: 	The	unit	will	save	any	changes	and	exit	set	mode	after		
    30	seconds	unattended.
    REPLACING THE BATTERY AND MASTER RESETWhen	the	display	starts	to	dim	or	goes	blank,	it	is	time	to	
    replace	the	battery.		
    If	the	display	is	not	uniformly	dim	or	blank ,	and	appears	to	
    display	 “erroneous	data”,	do	a	Master	Reset	by	pressing	all	
    	
    3	buttons	simultaneously	for	3	seconds	and	then	release.	
    The	display	should	go	blank,	then	turn	all	segments	on,	then	
    display	0	steps	in	Step	Mode.	
    Note: 	All	the	settings	will	return	to	their	default	setting	values.		
    If	you	need	to	change	the	battery,	the	settings	will	also	revert		
    to	default	settings.
    SPECIFICATIONS, FEATURES, and FUNCTIONS
    Description of Functions•	 Counts	Steps	up	to	99,999	then	rollover.
    •	 Has	a	 Total	Memory	for	Steps	that	counts	up	to	99,999,999		
    	 steps,	then	rollover.
    •	 Keeps	track	of	progress	towards	Step	Goal	(default	setting	
    	
    	 is	3500	steps,	but	can	be	set	from	0-99,990	steps,	in	100		
    	 step	increments).
    •	 Counts	 Time	spent	in	step	activity,	up	to	999	Min	59	sec,	
    	
    	 then	rollover.	 Automatically	counts	whenever	step	activity		
    	 is	occurring.
    •	 Has	a	 Total	Memory	for	 Activity	Time	that	counts	up	to	
    	
    	 99,999	minutes,	then	rollover.
    Battery
    3839
    •	 Keeps	track	of	progress	towards	
    Activity	Time	Goal	
    	
    	 (default	setting	is	30	minutes,	but	can	be	set	from	0-999		
    	 min,	in	1	min	increments).
    •	 Counts	distance	traveled	during	step	activity,	up	to	
    	
    	 999.99	mi	or	km,	then	rollover.	 Automatically	counts		
    	 whenever	step	activity	is	occurring.
    •	 Has	a	 Total	Memory	for	Distance	that	counts	up	to	
    	
    	 99,999	mi	or	km,	then	rollover.
    •	 Keeps	track	of	progress	towards	Distance	Goal	(default	
    	
    	 setting	is	1.0	mi/1.6	km,	but	can	be	set	from	0-9999.99	mi/km,		
    	 in	0.1	mi	or	km	increments).
    •	 Adjustable	stride	length	for	greater	distance	accuracy	
    	
    	 (default	setting	is	21	in/53	cm,	but	can	be	set	from	12-72	in		
    	 (30-180	cm),	in	0.25	in	/	1	cm	increments. To	replace	the	battery:
    1.	 Insert	a	coin	into	the	slot	on	the	
    	
    	 bottom	of	the	case,	and	twist	to		
    	 loosen	the	faceplate.	Remove		
    	 faceplate	and	set	aside.
    2.	Locate	the	battery	holder	as	seen	
    	
    	 on	sketch.	Pull	out	the	old	battery,		
    	 and	push	a	new	LR-44	battery	into	the	holder,		
    	 with	positive	terminal	(+)	facing	up.
    3.	 Snap 	faceplate 	back 	into 	place, 	hooking 	the 	bottom	
    	
    	 two 	tabs 	first,	then	closing	by	pressing	together	at	the		
    	 top	two	tabs.		 
    						
    							
    •	 12	Hour	Clock	(default	setting	is	10.00am).
    •	 Adjustable	Step	Filter	(default	setting	is	1	step,	but	can		
    	 be	set	from	0-5	steps)	to	increase	step	count		accuracy.
    •	 Switchable	between	English	and	Metric	units,	without	
    	
    	 losing	data	(default	setting	is	English	units).
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    User
    NO-PROOF-OF-PURCHASE LIMITED WARRANTYFree service for first year of ownership;  $12 fee for service thereafter. See label inside unit for date.  See www.ACCUSPLIT.com/support for details
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    4243
    Battery,	replacing
    	 . . . .36-37
    Clock,	setting. . . . . . . .20-21
    Current	day’s	results,		
    			viewing. . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
    Setting	Mode,	exiting. . . .21
    Goal	 Tracking. . . . . . . . . . .26Memory. . . . . . . . . 6-7,	27-31
    Memory,	resetting	 . . . . . .31
    Open	your	pedometer	 . . . .4
    Safety	Leash	 . . . . . . . .23-24
    Setting	up	pedometer. .5-21 Step	Filter	Setting,	
    	
    			change	 . . . . . . . . . . .32-34
    Stride	Length,		
    			setting. . . . . . . . . . . .15-16
    TOTAL	vs	 TRIP		
    			Memories. . . . . . . . .27-30
    Unit	of	measure,		
    			changing. . . . . . . . . .32-35
    Wearing	pedometer	 . . . . .22
    Weight,	setting	 . . . . . .18-19Warranty	 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42
    INDEX
    •	 Counts	Calories	consumed	during	step	activity,	up	to	
    	
    	 9,999.9	Kcal,	then	rollover.	 Automatically	counts		
    	 whenever	step	activity	is	occurring.
    •	 Uses	a	proprietary	formula	for	high	accuracy	in	Calorie	
    		 computation.
    •	 Has	a	 Total	Memory	for	Calories	that	counts	up	to		
    	 9,999.9	Kcal,	then	rollover.
    •	 Keeps	track	of	progress	towards	Calorie	Goal	(default	
    	
    	 setting	is	1000	Kcal,	but	can	be	set	from	0-9,999.0	Kcal,		
    	 in	1	Kcal	increments).
    •	 Adjustable	 Weight	setting	for	greater	Calorie	accuracy	
    	
    	 (default	setting	is	100lbs/45	kg,	but	can	be	set	from		
    	 66-400	lbs./30-180kg	in	0.5	lb.	/	0.5	kg	increments.) 
    						
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