Hama PM-Radio User Manual

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- To make the unit more or less sensitive to motion, reposition the motion
sensitivity slide switch. To determine the proper amount of motion sensiti
vity for an individuals walking pattern, experiment with different settings.

How to wear your pedometer
Your step counter clips easily and snugly to either side of the hip portion of
your trousers or shorts. For best results keep the unit in line with the
Crease line” of your trousers.

Some situations may affect the accuracy of the step counting:
- The step counter isn’t direct perpendicular to the ground. The pedometer
needed to be at least 60 degree to the ground.
- Dragging feet walking with sandals or sandals likes shoes, or uneven
footstep in a crowed area.
- Sport except walking or jogging, walking up / down from stair.
- Inside a vehicle (bicycle, motorcar, train, bus and other vehicle have some
vibration

generated.

- Motion of stand or sit.

Battery Replacement
- Release the battery compartment by unscrew the secure screw and slide
out the battery compartment.
- Pull out the battery with the help of fi ngernail.
- Flip out the exhausted battery and replaced with new battery. Make sure
the polarity is correct.
- Put the battery compartment back and fasten the screw


Care of the pedometer
- Avoid exposing the step counter to extreme temperatures.
- To clean the step counter, use a dry soft cloth of a soft cloth moistened in
a solution of water and a mild neutral detergent. Never use volatile agents
such as benzene, thinner, spray cleaners, etc.
- Store your step counter in a dry place when not in use.
- Keep this manual and any other documentation that comes with the step
counter in a safe place for future reference.

Max. output voltage: < 30mV
117mV WBCV

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