Accusplit Fitness Electronics AE1540M2 User Manual

ACCUSPLIT®  
EAGLE1540M2  
MEMORY PEDOMETER  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Congratulations on taking the first step to wellness with your purchase  
of an ACCUSPLIT pedometer. It’s easy to set up your new pedometer.  
Just follow the steps below, and start walking!  
WEARINGYOUR 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 body, toward one hip.  
DISPLAY MODES  
• “D”– “Days Steps”  
Counts steps taken since last ReSet.  
Reset daily to count each day’s steps.  
• “t”–”total Steps”  
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.  
Keeps track of all steps taken, even after  
Days Steps are reset.  
• “M”(miles) –”K” (kilometers)  
Shows distance walked since last reset  
of “total Steps.”  
Attaching the Leash: Attach the pedometer to the leash by looping  
the leash around the pedometer belt clip. Next, clasp the waistband  
of your clothing with the attached clip. 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.  
1540M2  
ACCUSPLIT EAGLE  
“D” = Day  
“T” = Total  
D
STEP  
T
“M” = Miles  
“K” = Kilometers  
M
DIST  
K
First, loop the  
pedometer clip  
10000.org  
AccuSTEP  
TW15G  
SET  
RESET  
(2S)  
MODE  
Next, loop the metal clip, then  
clasp clothing  
Yellow:  
ReSet  
Gray:  
Set  
Black:  
MODe  
SETTING UPYOUR PEDOMETER  
To record your distance and calories accurately, you will  
need to set your stride length.  
Or, loop a belt  
or belt loop  
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.  
Or, loop a  
badge holder, then  
put into pocket  
(Badge holder not included)  
FindingYour 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 stride length is 2.2 feet.  
VIEWINGYOUR RESULTS  
Once you put on your pedometer with the cover closed, it will  
automatically begin to record your steps and distance. Repeatedly  
press the black MODE button to cycle through the pedometer  
modes: DAILY STEPS TOTAL STEPS DISTANCE →  
DAILY STEPS  
AUTO MOVEMENT SENSOR  
SettingYour Stride Length: Press the black MODE button  
until the arrow on right hand side of display points to “M”  
(miles). Press the gray SET button for at least two seconds  
to enter setting mode. Display will shift to show stride. Press  
and hold down the gray SET button to increase stride length.  
Press and hold the yellow RESET button to decrease stride  
length. Press the black MODE button to exit setting mode.  
(For example, “F 1.95” means stride is set to 1.95 feet.)  
1. To lter out random movements, the unit remains in standby  
mode until 5 continuous steps are registered. Only then are the  
5 steps calculated in, and an Active indicator “” appears on  
the upper left of display.  
2. When regular walk/run movement stops, after 2 seconds the  
timer pauses and the unit switches to standby status (Active  
indicator “” disappears).  
10 steps  
ACCUSPLIT, Inc. • 2290M Ringwood Ave. • San Jose, CA 95131  
800-965-2008 • 925-226-0888 • FAX 925-463-0147 • www.ACCUSPLIT.com • [email protected]  
970-045  
 

ACP EP Memory Computer Drive EPSURF20 1GBBL User Manual
Advantek Networks Network Router AWR MIMO 54RA User Manual
Alesis Musical Instrument 12 16 User Manual
Allied Telesis Switch AT 9724TS User Manual
Alto Shaam Carpet Cleaner STC 2000 User Manual
Amana Double Oven 8113P454 60 User Manual
Audiovox Stereo Amplifier PAS2150 User Manual
Beckett Weather Radio 7600WTM User Manual
Behringer Stereo Amplifier MIC100 User Manual
Eureka Tents Tent Tetragon 1210 User Manual