Accusplit Fitness Electronics 1520M2 User Manual

ACCUSPLIT®  
EAGLE1520M2  
MEMORY PEDOMETER  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Congratulations on taking the first step to wellness with your purchase of an  
ACCUSPLIT pedometer. It’s easy to set up your new pedometer.  
Just follow the steps below, and start walking!  
WEARING YOUR PEDOMETER  
DISPLAY MODES  
• “D”– “Days Steps”  
Counts steps taken since last ReSet. Reset daily  
to count each days steps.  
• “t”–”total StepS”  
While gently holding the belt clip open, slide the pedometer  
onto your belt or the top edge of your pants or skirt. It should fit  
snugly and level, above one knee.  
Note: The pedometer should be as vertical as possible. Walkers  
with larger stomachs may find it helpful to wear the pedometer  
farther back on the body, toward one hip.  
The cover must be closed for the pedometer to work. To  
avoid losing or dropping your pedometer, use the included leash  
and clip to fasten the pedometer securely to your clothing.  
Keeps track of all steps taken, even after Days  
Steps are reset.  
ACCUSPLIT EAGLE  
1520M2  
“D”=Day  
“T”=Total  
D
T
STEP  
Attaching the Leash: Attach the pedometer to the leash by  
looping the leash around the pedometer belt clip. Next, loop the  
leash through the enclosed plastic clip, then clasp the waistband  
of your clothing with the clip. You can also use a safety pin to  
fasten the leash to your clothing, loop the leash through your  
belt or belt loop or use a badge holder.  
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RESET (2S) MODE  
MODE and RESET button  
First, loop the  
pedometer clip  
RESETTING YOUR PEDOMETER  
Most people prefer to reset step counts daily. To reset: While  
displaying Day’s STEPs, press and hold MODE button for at  
least three seconds to reset to zero. When displaying Total  
STEPs, press MODE button for three seconds to reset Total and  
Day’s STEPs to zero.  
Next, loop the metal clip,  
then clasp clothing  
AUTO MOVEMENT SENSOR  
1. To lter out random movements, the unit remains in standby  
mode until 5 continuous steps are registered. Only then are  
the 5 steps calculated in, and an Active indicator “” appears  
on the upper left of display.  
Or, loop a belt or  
belt loop  
Or, loop a  
badge holder, then  
put into pocket  
(Badge holder not included)  
2. When regular walk/run movement stops, after 2 seconds the  
timer pauses and the unit switches to standby status (Active  
indicator “” disappears).  
VIEWING YOUR RESULTS  
Once you put on your pedometer with the cover closed, it will  
automatically begin to record your steps. Repeatedly press the  
yellow MODE button to cycle through the pedometer modes:  
DAILY STEPSTOTAL STEPSDAILY STEPS  
REPLACING THE BATTERY  
When the display starts to dim or goes blank, it is time to replace  
the battery. Your pedometer uses one Type LR44 1.5 volt alkaline  
battery. To replace:  
1. Insert a coin into the slot on the bottom of the case, and twist  
counterclockwise to loosen the case front. Lift case front away.  
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your 1520M2 Registration to the  
Repair Center address in the  
warranty, and we will let you  
know about future products.  
Email (preferred)  
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2. Using a pen or other thin object, push battery sideways out of  
its holder. Replace it with a new battery. The battery’s positive (+)  
terminal should be FACE UP while you put it into the pedometer.  
3. Align case front over the pedometer and press gently to snap  
cover back into place, starting with top.  
NO-PROOF-OF-PURCHASE LIMITEDWARRANTY  
Eat Right! Walk More! Live Well!  
e ACCUSPLIT Lifetyle  
See label inside the lid of the pedometer.  
ACCUSPLIT, Inc. • 2290M Ringwood Ave. • San Jose, CA 95131  
800-965-2008 • 925-226-0888 • FAX 925-463-0147 • www.ACCUSPLIT.com • [email protected]  
970-044  
 

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