Pedometers USA ..
Search:
Back to Sportline
Sportline Walking Advantage 344 pedometer

Sportline Walking Advantage 344 Talking, Alarm, Step, Distance, Calorie pedometer

Sportline 19 page handbook

Product includes:

Sportline Walking Advantage 344 pedometer
10,000 steps/day walking book
Operating instructions
Battery included - Type: AG13
One year warranty

Fat Calipers
Track your body fat with these great devices.
Camelbak Hydration Systems
Stay hydrated during your walk, hike, run and cycling experience with a large selection of hydration packs.
PowerLungs
Expand your breathing capabilities with use of the PowerLung products.
Weather Stations
A range of weather monitoring equipment from indoor temperatures, rain collection, wind speeds and more.
Fitness Publications
Written by the top experts. These publications help you acheive the best in fitness.
Camelbak Water Bottles
Stay hydrated while on your walk.
Heart Rate Monitors
A wide range of monitors to keep track of your heart rate. From basic model to triathletes.

Features

Sportline Walking Advantage 344 Step, Distance, Calories, Voice, Alarm pedometer
ITEM # WV3483RE
Sale Price $19.99 includes FREE shipping

This pedometer is designed to continuously monitor calories burned, distance traveled and the time you actually spend on walking and jogging in daily activity. It also includes a real time clock with an alarm, and a safety alarm which helps you draw attention in time of need
.

• Manual Voice Announcement –
announces the calories burned, number of steps taken, distance traveled and time you have walked or jogged when TALK button is pressed.
• Auto Voice Announcement –
automatically announces calories, distance, step-count and elapsed workout time according to a preset interval.
• Intelligent Counting – calculates calories, distance and track time based on actual walking by ignoring false step counts.
• Safety Alarm – gives pulsing alarm sound to help you summon help in case of emergency.
• Clock with Alarm –
announces time of day when TALK button is pressed and when the alarm set time is reached.
• Quick pull panic alarm pin
• "Intelligent" circuit ignores "false" step and distance counts for extra accuracy
• Distance can be reported in miles or kilometers
• Large, easy to read display
• Spring loaded belt clip
• Quick pull panic alarm pin
• Talk button


Features

Call 1-800-403-8285
or
sales@hrmusainc.com


Features


OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1.  Please remove the plastic film from the LCD Display.
Step 2.  Before using your pedometer, remove the battery insulation strip.



USING THE PEDOMETER
1. Press and hold CLEAR until you hear "All clear" to reset all numbers to "O".
2. Clip the pedometer on your belt. The pedometer must be in a vertical position, otherwise, incorrect readings may result.
3. Start to walk or jog to begin your normal activities. You can wear the pedometer the entire day and it will accumulate the time, distance and calories burned over the course of the day.




IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE DISPLAYED VALUES
This calorie counter/pedometer detects the up-and-down motions made by the user to count and register the steps. However, in addition to walking and jogging, there are other motions contributing to step-count, such as sitting up and down, jumping or simply moving around. These non-walking/jogging motions contribute to erroneous step-counts that result in wrong distance, calories and time, which are calculated from the step-count. This is the reason why other pedometers are good only for use by walkers and joggers, but not for an average person who may want to use the pedometer all day long around the house, in the office or while shopping.

To circumvent this problem, this pedometer has an intelligent counting mechanism which can distinguish step-count of walking/jogging, then use the former to calculate distance, calories and elapsed time.

The displayed step-count on the LCD represents the counts generated from all up-and-down motions including those from non-walking/jogging. The displayed distance, calories and elapsed time represent the actual distance, calories and time from your walking/jogging.

Depending on your daily activity, you may have a large step-count but a small value for distance, calories and time if your activity at the office or home where most of the step-counts are not from walking.

SELECTING KM/MILE; KG/LBS; INCHES/CMS
1. Press and hold MODE until you hear a "BEEP".
2. Press /ALARM to select KM or MI.
3. Press MODE until you hear two "BEEP's" to return to default mode.




SETTING THE STRIDE LENGTH AND WEIGHT
In order to calculate the distance and calories, the talking pedometer needs your step (stride) length and weight. Follow these steps to obtain and enter your stride length and weight.

1. Measure your stride length toe-to-toe or heel-to-heel. For more accurate results, measure the distance of 10 steps and average them by dividing by 10 to get the step length. For your reference, the average stride length is around 22 inches (55.9 cms).

2. To enter the step length and weight, press and hold down MODE until you hear "Enter your step length". Repeatedly press and to set your step length between 10 inches (25.4 cms) and 80 inches (203.2 cms). Press MODE again you hear "Enter your weight". Repeatedly press and , to set your weight between 40 pounds (18 kg) and 300 pounds (136 kg).

3. Press MODE once, the pedometer returns to normal display mode.



ANNOUNCING CALORIES, NUMBER OF STEPS, DISTANCE AND ACCUMULATED TIME
Press TALK, to set your pedometer to announce the numbers displayed on the LCD. To announce other functions, press MODE repeatedly until you hear the one you want, then press TALK to hear the announcement. For example if you want to hear the calories announcement, repeatedly press MODE until you see "Calories" on the LCD then press TALK.

To hear the entire announcement at any mode, press and hold down TALK, the unit announces the current displayed number followed by the rest. You can release the TALK button after the unit has started announcing the next number.



USING AUTOMATIC VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT
You can set the unit so it announces the "current" displayed function automatically according to the following table. For example if the unit is displays CALORIE on the LCD, you will hear the calories announcement automatically for every 50 calories you have burned.

To turn on and off automatic announcement, follow these steps:
a) In any mode, press and hold down MODE until you hear a "BEEP".
b) Press MODE repeatedly untilyou hear a "BEEP" then repeatedly press /ALARM until you hear "Auto report is on". A steady "((.))" appears on the display when returning to the normal operation mode.
c) To turn off, /ALARM again until you hear "Auto report is off" and "((.))" disappears when returning to the normal operation mode.




USING THE SAFETY ALARM
The alarm will activate when the safety alarm pin is pulled from the pedometer.
1. Pull the cord to detach the pin from the pedometer.
2. To stop the alarm, simply reconnect the pin to its socket.
NOTE: Test the alarm function every time when you use the pedometer.




SETTING THE TIME
1. In normal operation mode, press and hold MODE until you hear a "BEEP".
2. Repeatedly press MODE until you hear "Time Set".
3. Repeatedly press /ALARM to set the hour, and press /CLEAR to set the minute.
4. Press MODE three times, and you hear "BEEP, BEEP" and the unit returns to the normal default mode.



ANNOUNCING THE TIME
Repeatedly press MODE until you hear "Time". Press TALK to hear the time.



SETTING THE ALARM
1. Press and hold MODE until you hear a "BEEP".
2. Repeatedly press MODE until you hear "Alarm Set", AL.SET appears on the display and the display time flashes.
3. Repeatedly press and hold down /ALARM until the correct hour appears.
4. Repeatedly press and hold down /CLEAR until the correct minute appears.
5. Press MODE twice, the clock beeps twice and returns to default mode.



TURNING ALARM ON/OFF
To turn on the alarm, in default mode press and hold down /ALARM until you hear "Alarm On" and " " appears.
To turn off the alarm, press and hold /ALARM until you hear "Alarm Off" and " " disappears.



RESETTING THE UNIT
When your pedometer shows an abnormal function, such as "frozen display", "broken display", "no response to button pressing", etc., you need to reinitialize the unit by pressing RESET using a pointed object such as a paper clip. The RESET button is located on the back of the unit.



REPLACING BATTERIES
This pedometer uses 4 AG13 or L1154 or equivalent button cell batteries for power.

1. Make sure that the safety alarm pin is securely inserted in its socket. If the safety alarm pin is detached from the pedometer, you will need to reset the pedometer after the batteries are installed by pressing RESET on the back.
2. Slide the battery compartment cover on the back in the direction of the arrow to remove it.
3. Remove the old batteries and reuse the two plastic caps.
4. Place the plastic caps on the two new AG13 button cell batteries.
5. Insert four AG13 button cell batteries in the compartment as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and –) marked inside and the two plastic-capped cells are in the position as shown in the diagram below.
6. Replace the cover.

Wait for 5 seconds after the batteries are installed, the pedometer will beep three times. If LCD displays blank or random numbers, press RESET on the back to reset.
NOTE: If the sound weakens, distorts or the display dims—it is time to replace batteries.




BATTERY CAUTION:
• Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged
• Rechargeable batteries must be removed before recharging
• Rechargeable batteries only to be recharged under adult supervision
• Different types of batteries must not be mixed
• New and used batteries not to be mixed
• Exhausted batteries to be removed
• Do not dispose of battery in fire; battery may explode or leak
• Do not dispose of product in fire; battery may explode or leak



CAUTION: BATTERY SHOULD BE REMOVED AND REPLACED BY ADULTS ONLY.
Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries. To avoid explosion or leakage, do not dispose of batteries in a fire or attempt to recharge standard or alkaline batteries. Be sure to insert batteries with the correct polarities and always follow the battery manufacturer’s instructions. Remove batteries and store them in a cool dry place when not in use. Always remove old and dead batteries from the product. The supply terminals are not to be short circuited.

WARNING:
Always consult a physician before performing any physical activity. No liability or responsibility is assumed by the manufacturer for any injury incurred as a result of using this product.


@1998-2007 heartratemonitorsusa.com and pedometersusa.com
All rights reserved - It is our policy to display truthful and accurate information and pricing.
In event of error in text or image, we will make every reasonable effort to accommodate our customers