How do I set the pedometer to record walking lengths
SOURCE: My Omron Walking Style 1 pedometer is not recording all steps.
OK I couldn't find the owners manual for the original posters unit however I did write to the manufacturer so I will keep you updated on that. So basic pedometer trouble shooting. If you replaced the batteries you have to reset all your settings including your stride length. make sure the unit is not hanging off where you click it as irregualr movements will mess up the accuracy. also ensure the unit is upright at all times. Also make sure you are not shuffling or wearing sandals as that will mess up the stride count as well Here is the manual for the HJ-112 model http://www.omronhealthcare.com/img/shop/hj-112---2005-112inst-rev-d.pdfll.
SOURCE: reebok B 2 pedometer
1. Reset pedometer by pressing the reset button.
2. Find a long open place and take 20 steps with the pedometer
closed.
3. Check the number of steps the pedometer counted. It should be
between 19 and 21 steps.
4. If the count was not right, try to move the pedometer forward
(toward your belly button) or back (toward your hip) on your
waist.
5. Repeat this until you get the best count of your steps.
6. Once found, place your pedometer in this spot each day.
SOURCE: my dad gave me a sportline 340 walking advantage
You can get the manual on the link below.
http://www.sportline.com/manuals/340.pdf
Good Luck and please rate 4 thumbs up and please leave a testimonial
Pace out an area that's long
enough for you to take 10 normal steps, in your natural stride, without
having to turn to one side or the other. Place a piece of tape at one
end of this distance, then stand with your toes flush with the edge of
the tape.
Step 2
Carry another piece of tape
with you as you walk straight ahead, taking 10 steps (5 with your left
foot, 5 with the right). Stop at the end of the tenth step and place the
tape flush with the toes of your leading foot.
Step 3
Measure the distance from one
piece of tape to the other, in inches, with a measuring tape. Divide
this distance by 10 to get your average stride length. If, for example,
you walked 290 inches in 10 strides, your average stride length will be
290 / 10 = 29 inches.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/93695-set-up-omron-pedometer/#ixzz1uuGDz1tt
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