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    Sec1:1 ii 1 ACCUSPLIT , Inc. 2290A Ringwood A ve. San Jose, CA 95131 800-965-2008 • 925-226-0888 F AX 925-463-0147 www .ACCUSPLIT .com support@ACCUSPLIT .com Opera ting Instructions ACCUSPLIT AH1 90M28 PEDOMETER Sec1:2-Sec1:3 2 3 DISPLA YS CURRENT D A Y Display days 1 5:18 7329 MEMORY display area MEMORY button 2 MEMOR Y Display Mile/h 3 . 21 9:5[...]

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    Sec1:4-Sec1:5 4 5 SETTING UP Y OUR PEDOMETER ACCUSPLIT products use a common set ting procedure, S1 - S2-S3-S4. Press S1 for 2 seconds: Enter the SET mode Press S2: Change the fi eld to be set Press S3: Change the fi eld value Press S4 for 2 seconds: Exit the SET mode Setting the Clock The cloc k must be set in order for the memory’ s automatic[...]

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    Sec1:8-Sec1:9 8 9 Setting Y our W eight Y our body WEIGHT (lbs or kg) must be set to measure your CAL ORIES burned. 1. S2: Y ou must ent er WEIGHT set ting mode from CL OCK setting mode, as listed abo ve. Once the cloc k is set, press the yellow S2 (MODE) button, if you have not done so already , to enter WEIGHT setting mode. The display will show [...]

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    Sec1:12-Sec1:13 12 13 Exit Setup Mode Once you have set the time of day , your weight, and your stride length, you have fi nished setting up your pedometer . S4: Press the yellow S4 (MODE) but ton for at least 2 seconds to return to STEP Mode. The display will stop fl ashing. Exclusiv e Accuracy Tip: After set ting STRIDE length, maximiz e the ac[...]

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    Sec1:16-Sec1:17 16 17 • DIST ANCE mode (ML or KM) displays distance walk ed or jogged since last automatic daily reset. A line appears under the “DIS T” label when in this mode. • ST OPWA TCH/TIMER mode allows you to display your walking or jogging speed (miles/hr or km/hr), manually record activity time, and use as a countdown timer . The [...]

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    Sec1:20-Sec1:21 20 21 days 1 5:18 7329 MEMORY display area MEMORY button Resetting the Memories 1. A uto Reset: At 3:50 AM every day , the previous day’ s records are automatically saved and fi gures in the main display window are automatically reset to 0. Y ou do not need to press the RESET button every day . 2. Manual Reset: If you want to res[...]

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    Sec1:24-Sec1:25 24 25 5. T o exit stopwatc h mode, press the MEMOR Y but ton to stop the stopwatc h, then press the yellow MODE button to return to S TEP mode. Mile/h 3.5 15:01 0:14:02 MODE button MEMORY button RESET button ST OPW A TCH/TIMER Mode Using the Countdown T imer 1 . Repeatedly press the yellow S1 (MODE) but ton until the display is in S[...]

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    Sec1:28-Sec1:29 28 29 ADDITIONAL INFORMA TION Replacing the Battery 1 . When the fi gures on the display start to blink, it is time to replace the battery . 2. The unit uses one T ype CR2032 3-volt lithium bat tery . 3. Insert a coin into the slot at the bot tom of the body case. T wist the coin to remove the front case. 4. Locate the BA TTERY HOL[...]