Operating instructions, Attaching the unit – Omron Healthcare GO SMART HJ-203 User Manual

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ATTACHING THe UNIT

This unit can easily be placed in a pocket

or bag for convenience. Follow these

guidelines to ensure the most accurate

results.
. Place the unit in your pocket.

Do not place the unit in the back

pocket of your pants, to prevent

sitting on it

Attach the clip on the edge of your pocket to

prevent the unit from dropping

2. Place the unit in your bag.

Place the unit in a secure section

or partition of your bag

Make sure the unit is placed

horizontal or vertical in a pocket in the bag

3. Hanging the unit from

your neck.

Attach a secure string or cord

to the unit

Place the string around your

neck and hang the unit as illustrated

NOTe:

Make sure the string is correctly sized to easily

remove the unit from around your neck

If used hanging around neck, the string can

cause strangulation Do not place the unit

with string around a child’s neck

NOTe:

The display will begin counting after four

seconds of activity All steps taken during those

four seconds will be added onto to display

Operating Instructions

ATTACHING THe UNIT

The unit may not count steps correctly in

the following conditions:

. 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 loosely.

• When the unit is loose or flat in your

pocket or bag (not in a horizontal or vertical position)

• When the unit swings from your belt, the top of your

pants or a bag

. Walking at an inconsistent pace.

• When you shuffle or wear sandals.
• Starting and stopping or other forms of inconsistent

walking

. 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

. vibrations from a moving

vehicle.

• Such as riding a bicycle, automobile, train or bus

. Walking extremely slowly.

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