Momentum DIGIWALKER SW-650 Operating Instructions

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DIGIWALKER PEDOMETER
momentum
®
by / par / von st. moritz watch corp.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS / MODE D’EMPLOI
Please read instructions carefully to understand how to operate your
Momentum
®
instrument. Your model may not have all of the
features described in this booklet.
Veuillez lire attentivement les modes d’emploi pour bien comprendre le
fonctionnement de votre montre Momentum
®
. Toutes les fonctions
décrites ne sont pas disponibles sur tous les modèles.
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®
-Uhr genau
durch. Es ist möglich, daß Ihr Modell nicht alle in dieser
Gebrauchsanweisung beschriebenen Funktionen
aufweist.
PARTS OF THE PEDOMETER
PIÈCES DU PODOMÈTRE
A. Liquid Crystal Display / Affichage à cristaux liquides
B. Case / Étui
D. Case Back with Clip / Pince pour ceinture sur l’arrière de l’étui
F. Cursor / Curseur
G. Reset Button / Bouton de réinitialisation
H. Mode Button / Bouton de mode
I. Set Button / Bouton d’Initialisation
1320 feet distance, then divide 1320 feet by 258 steps, to
get your average stride length: 1320 ÷258 = 2.5. Your stride
length is 2.5 feet and that is the number that you enter into your
pedometer.
HOW TO SET YOUR STRIDE LENGTH
1. Press the MODE button until the little black cursor points to DIS
which stands for DISTANCE.
2. Press the SET button. The cursor will "jump over" to STRIDE.
Continue to press the SET button until your stride length
appears. Stride length can be set from 30cm to 180cm in 1
cm increments (1 feet to 6 feet in 0.5 increments on the SW-
651). If you overshoot or wish to reduce the set stride length,
continue to press the SET button until the number cycles back
through to your number.
HOW TO USE THE STOPWATCH (SW-650/651)
Press the MODE button until the little black cursor points to
STOPWATCH. To start the timing, press the SET button. To stop
the timing, press the SET button again. To reset the stopwatch to
zero press the RESET button.
HOW TO SET THE CLOCK
To set the clock press the MODE button until the black cursor
points to CLOCK.
Press and hold the SET button. The hour digit will start to flash.
Press the RESET button to change the hour digit.
Once you have the correct hour digit, press the SET button
again. The minute digits will start to flash. Press the RESET button
to change the minute digits.
Once you have the correct minute digits, press the SET button.
That’s it!
HOW TO SET YOUR WEIGHT (SW800/801)
Press the MODE button to move the cursor to “CALORIE”. Then,
press the SET button to input your body weight. The cursor
will point to “WEIGHT” (kg or lbs). The pedometer will accept
weight in either 1 kg (SW800) or 1 lbs (SW801) increments
starting at 30 kg or 70 lbs. The maximum weight is 120 kg or
300 lbs. After setting your weight, the cursor will automatically
return to “CALORIE”.
CALCULATING YOUR SPEED (SW800/801)
The pedometer display will show your speed every 10 seconds.
The displayed speed is based on a calculation of your average
speed for the previous 10 seconds. The minimum displayed
speed is 0.01 km/h or 0.01 mph.
REPLACING THE BATTERY
The usual battery life is 2-3 years. When the display begins to
dim a new battery should be installed. Replace the battery with
an LR-44 type photo / electronic battery. To replace the battery:
1. Insert the edge of a coin in the slot on the bottom of the
pedometer (opposite the end where you open it). Slowly twist
the coin. The cover will pop off.
2. Replace the "dead" battery with a new one, making sure that
the + side faces up.
3. Replace the cover, making sure that it is properly aligned and
then snap it shut.
4. You must then reset, by holding down all of the buttons
simultaneously for about 5 seconds. When the display goes
blank, release the buttons. Your display will show "88888"
then "0". The time and your stride length can then be
reprogrammed.
Erratic Display
If there is an unusual or erratic display, please press all the buttons
at the same time for about 5 seconds. The display will then show
“88888”; after a few seconds, the display will automatically
revert to “0”. After this manual reset, you will need to enter the
date, time, stride length, and your weight (SW800/801).
IF YOUR PEDOMETER REQUIRES SERVICE, please return
it to a St. Moritz Service Center. Our Service Centers can
provide repairs, service and replacement bands promptly and
at reasonable prices. When sending your pedometer, please
provide your return shipping information, including email
address and daytime phone number.
THANK YOU for purchasing this Momentum
®
pedometer. This
pedometer has been carefully designed to give you years of
reliable service. We value your opinion: please let us know
if you have any comments or suggestions as to how we might
improve our products.
OPENING THE COVER
Holding the pedometer upright, grasp the top of the clip with one
hand. Use the other hand to push the lip (projecting portion) and
swing the pedometer open.
HOW TO WEAR YOUR PEDOMETER
Using the clip, attach the pedometer securely to your belt or
waistband. For the best results keep it close to your hip and keep
in mind that the pedometer works best when it is in a vertical
position and level.
HOW TO DETERMINE YOUR "STRIDE LENGTH"
When you walk each step that you take is a certain length. That
step / stride length needs to be entered into your DIGIWALKER
pedometer so that it can calculate distance Since your steps will
vary in their length, you want to determine your average step
length. The best way of doing this is to walk a given (measured)
distance while counting the number of steps that it takes to cover
that given distance. Divide the known distance by the number of
steps that it took to cover the distance. A high school or college
track works well. The more accurately you can determine your
average stride length, the more accurate the distance shown on
the pedometer will be.
Example (Kilometers): Say you find a high school track with a
100M distance marked on it. Now walk, jog or run the 100M,
counting your steps. (NB: it is very important to emulate the type
of activity and terrain where you intend to use the pedometer.
E.g. stride length will vary significantly depending on whether
you are running / walking, or if you are going uphill /downhill.)
If it takes you 185 steps to walk, jog or run this 100M distance,
then divide 100M by 185 steps, to get your average stride
length: 100 ÷ 185 = 0.54M or 54 cm. Your stride length is 54
cm and that is the number that you enter into your pedometer.
Example (Miles): Say you find a high school track with a ¼ mile
(1320 feet) distance marked on it. Now walk, jog or run the ¼
mile, counting your steps. (NB: it is very important to emulate
the type of activity and terrain where you intend to use the
pedometer. E.g. stride length will vary significantly depending
on whether you are running / walking, or if you are going uphill
/downhill.) If it takes you 258 steps to walk, jog or run this