Omron Healthcare Fitness Electronics HJ 720ITC User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Pocket Pedometer  
Model HJ-720ITC  
 
Before Using the Unit  
INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing the Omron® HJ-720ITC Pocket Pedometer.  
Fill-in for future reference  
DATE PURCHASED: ______________  
Staple your purchase receipt here.  
A pedometer is a great motivational tool to track your distance, the number  
of steps you take and how many calories you burn. The convenient  
memory function supports the management of daily walking. This  
pedometer allows the user to place the pedometer in a pocket, bag or clip  
it to a belt when walking for added flexibility to count steps. You can  
easily track your progress by transferring your walking data from the  
pedometer to your Personal Computer.  
Your HJ-720ITC comes with the following components:  
• Pedometer  
• Screwdriver  
• Strap  
• Battery (CR2032)  
• USB Cable  
• CD-ROM  
• Clip  
• Instruction Manual  
• Holder  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
 
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
To assure the correct use of the product basic, safety measures should  
always be followed including the warnings and cautions listed in this  
instruction manual.  
SAFETY SYMBOLS USED IN THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, could result in death or  
serious injury.  
WARNING  
CAUTION  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation  
which, if not avoided, may result in minor or  
moderate injury to the user or patient or  
damage to the equipment or other property.  
OPERATING THE DEVICE  
Contact your physician or healthcare provider before beginning a  
weight reduction or exercise program.  
Keep the unit out of the reach of young children. The unit contains  
small pieces that may be swallowed. Immediately contact your  
physician if any piece is swallowed.  
Read all information in the instruction book and any other literature  
included in the box before using the unit.  
Operate the unit only as intended. Do not use for any other purpose.  
Dispose of the device, battery, and components according to  
applicable local regulations. Unlawful disposal be cause  
environmental pollution.  
Do not throw the battery into fire. The battery may explode.  
Do not swing the pedometer by the strap. Swinging the pedometer  
while holding the strap may cause an injury.  
 
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  
Use only Omron authorized parts and accessories. Parts and  
accessories not approved for use with the device may damage  
the unit.  
Do not play the attached CD-ROM disc on general audio players,  
DVD players or personal game devices. It may damage speakers  
of such devices and your eardrums.  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Do not disassemble or modify the unit. Changes or modifications not  
approved by Omron Healthcare will void the user warranty.  
Do not subject the unit to strong shocks, such as dropping the unit  
on the floor.  
Do not submerge the unit or any of the components in water.  
 
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KNOW YOUR UNIT  
Main Unit  
USB Connector  
Display  
SET Button  
MEMO/L Button  
Holder  
MODE  
Button  
EVENT  
Strap  
Clip  
Back of the main unit  
USB Connector Cover  
SYSTEM RESET Button  
Battery Cover  
 
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KNOW YOUR UNIT  
Components  
Holder  
Use this holder when attaching the unit  
to your belt or the top of your pants.  
1) Attach the main unit  
to the holder.  
2) Fasten the holder clip  
to your pants.  
Holder Clip  
How to attach  
the strap to  
the main unit  
How to connect the How to release  
strap and the clip  
from a clip and  
fasten with a clip  
To fasten  
Hole  
to attach  
the strap  
To release  
 
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AEROBIC STEP FUNCTION  
The unit displays the total number of aerobic steps in a day that  
satisfies the following two conditions: (The minutes you walked as  
the number of aerobic steps is also displayed.)  
• Walk more than 60 steps per minute  
• Walk for more than 10 minutes continuously  
Example: If you walk for 20 minutes at the speed of 120  
steps per minute, the number of steady aerobic is 2400.  
Note: Taking a rest for less than 1 minute during  
continuous walking after 10 minutes is  
considered as continuous walking.  
CALORIE/AMOUNT OF FAT BURNED DISPLAY  
Correction coefficient  
for calorie display  
The calorie and amount of fat burned  
display indicates a calorie consumed  
by walking and length from the  
weight, stride distance, number of  
steps, and walking speed.  
Man  
1.10  
1.05  
1.02  
1.01  
1.00  
.98  
Woman  
20’s  
30’s  
40’s  
50’s  
60’s  
70’s  
80’s  
1.07  
1.01  
.97  
The calorie and amount of fat  
burned display increment is one  
minute.  
.95  
If you want to know the target  
calorie value, multiply the  
displayed calorie by the coefficient  
in the table shown right.  
.95  
.96  
.95  
.95  
Example of correction:  
For a woman in her 50's with the calorie display of 300,  
the consumed calorie is calculated as follows.  
300 x 0.95 = 285 kcal  
 
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STRIDE LENGTH MEASUREMENT  
Measure your stride length before beginning to set the pedometer.  
How to measure your stride length  
1. Walk 10 steps with your normal stride as illustrated below.  
2. Measure the distance from START to END in inches.  
3. Calculate your stride length by dividing the total  
distance by 10.  
Example:  
Total distance = 320''  
320'' ÷ 10 = 32'' inches (2' feet 8'' inches)  
Conversion Chart  
12'' inches = 1' foot  
24'' inches = 2' feet  
36'' inches = 3' feet  
48'' inches = 4' feet  
 
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Operating Instructions  
BATTERY INSTALLATION  
1. Remove the screw on the battery cover  
located on the back of the main unit.  
Use the supplied screwdriver or use  
a commercially available small screwdriver  
to remove the screw on the battery cover.  
2. Open the battery cover.  
3. Insert the battery.  
Place the positive (+) side of the battery (CR2032)  
upward. Insert the battery in the direction of the  
arrow as illustrated.  
4. Replace the battery cover.  
Insert the projected portion of the  
battery cover as illustrated.  
Tighten the screw on the battery cover.  
NOTES:  
• The unit will automatically turn off if no  
button is pressed for 5 minutes.  
• After installing the battery, set the time of  
day, weight and stride length.  
 
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BATTERY REPLACEMENT  
Low Battery Indicator  
When the Low Battery Indicator appears on the display, immediately  
replace the battery.  
NOTES:  
• When the Low Battery Indicator starts to blink, the unit stops  
counting and the time is displayed as “–:– –”.  
• When the battery is replaced, the time setting and the data for the  
current hour will be reset. The weight, stride length setting and the  
data stored in the memory up to previous hour will not be deleted.  
• The current day is automatically stored in the memory when the  
time reaches 12:00AM. Do not replace the battery at 12:00AM.  
For example: If you remove the battery at 11:59PM and replace  
the battery at 12:01AM the data for the previous day will be  
stored as the current day.  
Take the battery out with a thin stick that is not  
easily breakable.  
NOTES:  
• DO NOT use a pair of metal tweezers or a  
screwdriver.  
• Replace with a new CR2032 battery.  
CAUTION  
Dispose of the device, battery, and components according  
to applicable local regulations. Unlawful disposal be cause  
environmental pollution.  
CAUTION  
Do not throw the battery into fire. The battery may explode.  
 
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SETTING THE TIME  
Setting range: 12:00 AM-11:59 PM  
1. Install the battery.  
(Refer to BATTERY INSTALLATION on page 10)  
The hour flashes on the display.  
If the any button is not pressed for 5 minutes,  
complete setting and display the number of  
steps and time.  
2. Press the MEMO/L Button to advance by  
increments of one hour.  
NOTE:  
Press the MODE/EVENT Button to return  
the hour to 12AM.  
3. Press the SET Button to set the hour.  
The minutes flash on the display.  
4. Press the MEMO/L Button to advance by  
increments of one minute.  
Press and hold the button to advance  
the time in 10 minute increments.  
NOTE:  
Press the MODE/EVENT Button to  
return the minute to 00.  
 
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SETTING THE TIME  
5. Press the SET button to set the minute.  
The weight flashes on the display.  
 
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SETTING THE WEIGHT  
Setting range: 70 to 300 lb.  
The weight flashes on the display.  
1. Press the MEMO/L Button  
to advance by increments of 1 lb.  
Press and hold the button to advance weight  
in 10 lb increments.  
NOTE:  
Press the MODE/EVENT Button to return  
the weight to 88.  
2. Press the SET Button to set the weight.  
The stride length flashes on the display.  
 
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SETTING THE STRIDE LENGTH  
Setting range: 1'00'' to 4'00'' feet  
The stride length flashes on the display.  
1. Press the MEMO/L Button  
to advance by increments of 1'' inch.  
Press and hold the button to advance the  
stride in 4'' inches increments.  
NOTE:  
Press the MODE/EVENT Button to  
return the stride length to 1'08''.  
2. Press the SET Button to set the stride  
length.  
The number of steps and time will display.  
All the settings are completed.  
To change the time, weight, or stride length after the setting  
is completed:  
1. Press and hold the SET Button for 2 seconds.  
2. Change the setting.  
NOTE:  
If the setting does not need to be changed, press the set button  
to advance to the next setting.  
 
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ATTACHING THE PEDOMETER  
The unit may be placed in the upper front pocket of your  
clothing, in the front pocket of your pants, in a bag, or  
attached to your belt or pants.  
Place the unit in your pocket.  
Do not place the unit in the back pocket of your pants.  
Attach the clip on the edge of your pocket to prevent  
the unit from dropping.  
Place the unit in your bag.  
Place the unit in a secure section or partition  
of your bag.  
Attach the unit to your belt or the top of  
your pants.  
Use the supplied holder.  
NOTE:  
The display will not change until you have walked for  
more than 4 or more seconds.  
 
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ATTACHING THE PEDOMETER  
The unit may not count steps correctly in the  
following conditions:  
1. The memory is displayed or the unit is being set.  
2. The unit is not positioned correctly.  
When the front of the main unit is placed in  
the angle of less than 60° (shown to the  
right) or horizontal to the ground.  
NOTE:  
The unit can count steps even if it is slanted  
or placed upside-down, or if the main unit is  
perpendicular to the ground.  
3. The unit moves irregularly.  
When the main unit is placed in the bag and the bag moves  
irregularly because it hits your foot, your belt or the top of your  
pants.  
When the unit hangs from your belt, the top of your pants or a bag.  
4. Walking at an inconsistent pace.  
When you shuffle or wear sandals  
When you fail to walk consistently in a crowded place  
5. Up and down movement.  
Standing up and/or sitting down movement  
Playing sports other than walking  
Ascending or descending movement at stairs or in a steep slope  
6. Vibrations from a moving vehicle  
Such as riding a bicycle, automobile, train or bus.  
7. Jog or walk extremely slowly.  
NOTE:  
The unit will count steps during jogging if it is attached to your belt or the top  
of your pants with a holder.  
 
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CHANGING THE DISPLAY  
Press the MODE/EVENT Button  
to change the display  
Each time you press the MODE/EVENT Button,  
the display will change.  
Number of  
aerobic steps  
with minutes  
Calories with  
amount of fat  
burned  
Number of steps  
Distance  
USING THE EVENT FUNCTION  
Press the MODE/EVENT Button  
for 2 seconds while current day’s data is  
displayed.  
The times of event in current day is displayed  
for 2 seconds.  
NOTES:  
• Event can be recorded a once per hour.  
• The unit does not display previous  
event data.  
 
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USING THE MEMORY FUNCTION  
This unit can store up to previous 41 days and display most recent 7  
days of data.  
The current day’s data is automatically stored in memory when the  
time reaches 12:00AM. The display will return to 0.  
NOTE:  
The time must be correctly set in the unit.  
How to view data stored in the memory  
Press the MODE/EVENT Button until the data  
you want to see is displayed:  
Steps  
Aerobic Steps with minutes  
Calories with amount of fat burned  
Distance  
Press the MEMO/L Button. The previous day  
data is displayed.  
Continue to press the MEMO/L Button until all  
seven days of data is displayed.  
NOTE:  
If no button is pressed for more than  
1 minute, the display will return to the  
current day’s data.  
Press the MODE/EVENT Button to return to  
the current day’s data.  
 
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USING THE MEMORY FUNCTION  
Full Memory Indicator  
The Full Memory Indicator will display when 35 days of data, including  
the current day, are stored in the memory and has not been downloaded.  
To download the data, refer to Transferring Data to a Personal Computer  
on page 33.  
 
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USING THE SYSTEM RESET FUNCTION  
Use the SYSTEM RESET function in the following case:  
The display becomes unrecognizable.  
Press the SYSTEM RESET Button on the  
back of the main unit.  
All symbols appear on the display. The time is  
reset to the default value (AM 12:00).  
To reset the hour and minute refer to Setting the  
Time on page 12.  
NOTE:  
The data stored in the memory is not deleted.  
Data for the current hour is not stored in the  
current days data.  
 
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Downloading Instructions  
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE  
Omron Health Management Software  
Omron Health Management Software allows you to view, process and  
print data about blood pressure and walking measured by Omron’s blood  
pressure monitor and pedometer.  
NOTE: This software is exclusive to Omron’s blood pressure monitors  
and pedometers.  
your customer information for online support.  
CAUTION  
• This is a CD-ROM disc. Do not play this disc on general audio players,  
DVD players or personal game devices. It may damage speakers of  
such devices and your eardrums.  
 
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INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE  
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS  
The following operating environments are required to run this software.  
Supported OS:  
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Professional  
Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition  
Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional Edition  
PC:  
600 MHz or higher, Pentium compatible CPU, PC/AT  
compatible machine  
Memory capacity:  
Hard disc space:  
Display:  
128MB or more  
32MB or more  
Super VGA (800 x 600 pixel) or higher resolution video  
adapter and monitor  
Others:  
A CD-ROM or DVD drive  
USB connector (USB Revision 1.1 compliant)  
A printer  
Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher  
Adobe® Acrobat® Reader 5.0 or higher  
Trademark and Registered trademark  
• Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks in the United States  
and other countries.  
• Adobe, Adobe logo, Acrobat and Reader are registered trademarks or  
trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and  
other countries.  
 
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INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE  
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE  
• To install Omron Health Management Software onto your PC, you  
must have administrative privileges.  
• Close all applications currently running before you install the software.  
• When using anti-virus software, disable anti-virus software before  
installation. It may interfere with the set-up program of this software.  
Enable the above software again after installation is complete.  
1. Insert the installation CD-ROM disc into the CD drive of your PC.  
If no screen appears  
[Windows 2000]  
i) Click [My Computer] and double-click the CD drive in which the  
CD-ROM disc is inserted.  
ii) When folder names of the CD-ROM are listed, double-click the  
[setup.exe] icon.  
[Windows XP]  
i) Click [My Computer] from the start menu.  
ii) From the [My Computer] screen, double-click the CD drive in  
which the installation CD-ROM disc is inserted.  
 
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INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE  
2. The installation screen of  
MDAC may appear.  
Click [OK].  
If this screen does not appear,  
skip to Step 5.  
3. Select the checkbox  
[I accept …], and click [Next].  
 
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INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE  
4. Click [Finish].  
NOTES: • This screen appears when your PC must be restarted.  
Select the checkbox [Let setup restart the system now], and  
click [Finish]. Your PC will restart. After restart, start the  
CD-ROM. (Refer to Step 1 for how to start the  
CD-ROM.)  
When restart is unnecessary, [Setup is complete] appears. Click  
[Close].  
 
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INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE  
5. The installation screen of the  
.NET Framework1.1 may  
appear.  
Click [Yes].  
NOTE: If this screen does not appear, skip to Step 8.  
6. Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1  
License Agreement appears.  
Read the License Agreement  
thoroughly and if you agree  
with it, select [I agree] and click  
[Install].  
NOTE: The program will not be  
installed if you disagree  
with the License  
Agreement.  
7. The dialog box appears that  
informs the Microsoft .NET  
Framework 1.1 installation is  
complete.  
Click [OK].  
 
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INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE  
8. The software installation  
guide screen of Omron Health  
Management Software  
appears. Click [Next >] to  
continue installation.  
9. The License Agreement of  
Omron Health Management  
Software appears.  
Read the License Agreement  
thoroughly and if you agree  
with it, select [I accept the  
terms....] and click [Next].  
NOTE: The program will not  
be installed if you  
disagree with the  
License Agreement.  
 
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INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE  
10.The installation folder  
selection screen appears.  
Check the installation  
destination folder, and click  
[Next >]. To change the  
installation destination, click  
[Change...] and select a folder  
for installation.  
11.The installation confirmation  
screen appears. To continue  
installation, click [Install].  
 
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INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE  
12.The InstallShield Wizard  
Completed screen appears.  
Click [Finish].  
NOTE: This screen below appears  
when your PC must be  
restarted. Click [Yes] to  
restart your PC.  
13.The Omron Health Management Software shortcut icon  
is created on the desktop.  
14.Remove the CD-ROM disc from the CD drive.  
15.Enable anti-virus software, if it had been disabled before you  
installed this software.  
 
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USING THE SOFTWARE  
For help using the software, double-click  
[Omron Health Management Software Users  
Manual.pdf] shortcut on desktop, or click  
[Help] in this software after starting up.  
1. Double-click the [Omron Health Management  
Software] shortcut icon on the desktop.  
If no icon appears on the desktop: From the [Start]  
menu, select [All programs] or [Programs] [Omron  
Health Management Software], and click the [Omron  
Health Management Software] shortcut.  
2. If you are using Omron Health  
Management Software for the  
first time, click [Add User] on  
the User Management screen.  
 
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USING THE SOFTWARE  
3. In the New User Registration  
box, enter your name  
(e.g. Chuck) and click [OK].  
NOTES:  
• Omron Health Management  
Software can manage  
multiple users’ data. Data is controlled by user name.  
• The number of users who can register for this software varies  
depending on the amount of free disc space in your PC.  
• The user name can be up to 28 characters.  
4. Click the user name, and click  
[Graph Screen].  
5. Click the [Pedometer] icon.  
 
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TRANSFERRING DATA TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER  
Use only the authorized Omron USB cable, Model HHX-CABLE-USB2,  
included with this pedometer.  
CAUTION  
Use only Omron authorized parts and accessories. Parts and  
accessories not approved for use with the device may damage the  
unit.  
1. Open the USB Connector cover.  
2. Plug the normal USB Connector (Large  
Connector) into the personal computer.  
Normal USB Connector  
Mini USB Connector  
3. Plug the mini USB connector (Small  
Connector) into the USB connector.  
“PC” will appear on the display when the  
USB cable is connected correctly.  
 
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TRANSFERRING DATA TO A PERSONAL COMPUTER  
4. Click [Download Data] icon to import the data.  
5. The Confirm dialog  
appears. Click [Yes] to  
import the data.  
6. Start importing data.  
Click [Cancel] if you want  
to cancel.  
7. The dialog appears when complete. Click [OK]  
and view your data on the graph.  
 
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SOFTWARE TROUBLE SHOOTING TIPS  
Error Messages  
Cause  
Solution  
Error 1806. You have  
insufficient privileges to  
read this folder.  
The logged in user does  
not have Administrator Administrator for  
privileges.  
Log in as an  
installation.  
Error 1303. The installer  
has insufficient  
privileges.  
You cannot run this  
program on your PC.  
Either the Windows  
2000 or Windows XP  
operating system is  
required to install  
Omron Health  
Management Software  
onto your PC.  
Install Omron Health  
Management Software  
onto a PC on which the  
corresponding operating  
system is running as  
listed in [Operating  
environment  
The operating system  
currently installed in  
your PC is neither  
Windows 2000 nor  
Windows XP.  
requirement].  
Out of Disc Space (Disc  
space required for the  
installation exceeds  
The amount of free disc Increase the amount of  
space is insufficient to  
install Omron Health  
free disc space or install  
the software onto another  
Management Software. hard disc.  
available disc space.)  
 
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Care and Maintenance  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
To keep your pedometer in the best condition and protect the unit from  
damage follow the directions listed below:  
Clean the unit with a soft dry cloth. Do not  
use any abrasive or volatile cleaners.  
Do not immerse the unit or any of the components in water. The  
unit is not waterproof. Do not wash it or touch it with wet hands. Be  
careful that water does not get into the unit.  
Store the unit in a safe and dry location. Avoid subjecting the unit to  
direct sunlight, high temperatures, high humidity, water and/or dust.  
Do not subject the unit to strong shocks, such as dropping the unit  
on the floor or stepping on the unit.  
Remove the battery if the unit will not be used for three months or  
longer. Always replace the battery with a new one.  
Use the unit consistent with the instruction provided  
in this manual.  
CAUTION  
Changes or modification not approved by Omron Healthcare will  
void the user warranty.  
 
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TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
The battery is low  
or worn.  
The Low Battery  
Indicator blinks.  
Replace the battery with  
a new one (CR2032).  
Insert the battery in  
correct alignment.  
Refer to BATTERY  
INSTALLATION on page  
10.  
The polarities of  
battery (+ and -)  
are aligned in the  
wrong directions.  
Nothing is  
displayed.  
Replace the battery with  
a new one (CR2032).  
The battery is worn.  
The unit is  
positioned  
incorrectly.  
Refer to ATTACHING THE  
PEDOMETER on page 17.  
Irregular movement.  
Inconsistent pace.  
The displayed  
values are  
incorrect.  
Up and down  
movement.  
Check the weight and stride  
length settings.  
The set values  
are wrong.  
 
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Model:  
HJ-720ITC  
Power Supply:  
Measurement Range:  
3 VDC (1 lithium battery CR2032)  
Steps:  
0 to 99,999 steps  
0 to 99,999 steps  
0 to 1,440 minutes  
0.0 to 199.9 g  
0 to 99,999 kcal  
0.00 to 999.99 miles  
Aerobic Steps:  
Minutes for Aerobic Steps:  
Amount of Fat Burned:  
Calories:  
Distance:  
Memory:  
Previous 41 days (Most recent 7 days on display)  
USB connector  
IT Function:  
Operating Temperature  
/Humidity:  
14°F to 104°F (-10°C to +40°C) / 30% to 85% RH  
Storage Temperature  
/Humidity/Air Pressure:  
-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to +60°C) / 10 to 95% RH  
/ 700 - 1060 hPa  
Precision of Step Counting:  
Time Precision:  
Within +/- 5% (by vibration testing machine)  
Within +/- 30 seconds of the average monthly deviation  
(under normal temperature)  
Battery Life:  
Approx. 6 months (when used for walking  
10,000 steps a day)  
External Dimensions:  
Approx. 1 7/8''(w) × 2 7/8''(h) × 5/8''(d)  
(47 mm × 73 mm × 16 mm)  
Weight:  
Approx. 1 1/4 oz (battery included)  
Contents:  
Pedometer, Battery (CR2032), Screwdriver, Strap, Clip,  
Holder, Instruction Manual, USB Cable and CD-ROM  
UPC:  
0 73796 72090 2  
• Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
 
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FCC STATEMENT  
NOTE:  
POTENTIAL FOR RADIO/TELEVISION INTERFERENCE (for U.S.A. only)  
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference  
in a residential installation. The product generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If the product does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
product on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or  
more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
• Increase the separation between the product and the receiver.  
• Connect the product into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver  
is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
POTENTIAL FOR RADIO/TELEVISION INTERFERENCE (for Canada only)  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from  
digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled  
“Digital Apparatus”, ICES-003 of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioeléctriques applicables aux  
appareils numériques de Clase B prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouilleur:  
“Appareils Numériques”, ICES-003 édictée par le minister des communications.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
 
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WARRANTY  
Limited Warranty  
Your Omron HJ-720ITC, excluding the battery, is warranted to be free from defects  
in materials and workmanship appearing within 1 year from the date of purchase,  
when used in accordance with the instructions provided with the unit. The above  
warranties extend only to the original retail purchaser.  
We will, at our option, repair or replace without charge any pedometer covered by  
the above warranties. Repair or replacement is our only responsibility and your  
only remedy under the above warranties.  
To obtain warranty service contact Omron Healthcare’s Customer Service by calling  
1-800-634-4350 for the address of the repair location and the return shipping and  
handling fee. Information for warranty service is available on our website at  
Enclose the Proof of Purchase. Include a letter, with your name, address, phone  
number, and description of the specific problem. Pack the product carefully to  
prevent damage in transit. Because of possible loss in transit, we recommend  
insuring the product with return receipt requested.  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE  
APPLICABLE WRITTEN WARRANTY ABOVE. Some provinces do not allow  
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not  
apply to you.  
OMRON SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF USE OR ANY OTHER  
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT COSTS, EXPENSES OR  
DAMAGES. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
which may vary from state to state.  
FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE  
Visit our web site at:  
Call toll free:  
1-800-634-4350  
 
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Made in China  
Distributed by:  
Omron Healthcare, Inc.  
1200 Lakeside Drive  
Bannockburn, Illinois 60015  
Copyright © 2007 OMRON HEALTHCARE, INC.  
720ITC INST Rev  
 

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