SportCount Inc.
4405 East West Hwy, Suite 309
Bethesda, MD 20814
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
COUNTDOWN BASIC MODEL (CDB # 90028, Orange/White Logo)
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Congratulations on your purchase of the CountDown Basic timer by SportCount. The CountDown Basic
Timer helps you time all kinds of activities from counting down the next shuttle launch to timing repetitive
physical therapy stretch routines. It's also great for interval timing in swimming, running, walking, cycling,
skating, sailing, and many other sports. Try using it for cooking, racing, exercise, projects at work, science
projects, or anywhere you need to count down a time.
The CountDown Basic Timer can time anything from five seconds up to one hour, and it can repeat the
same countdown cycle many times. At the end of each countdown period, a discrete buzz will let you
know when the countdown time is complete. It's easy to use. It is operated with one hand and doesn't
interfere with the natural flow of exercise. You should take the time to try it before you jump into your
exercise routine. Practice putting the CountDown Basic timer through its functions a few times. In most
cases, you will want to wear it on your index finger (either the right or left hand may be used). Make sure it
is oriented so you can comfortably reach the button with your thumb.
PRACTICE SESSION
Here's a quick summary of how the CountDown Basic Timer works, showing how the display would look
for a 30 second countdown example, which is the default time set at the factory.
POWER-UP
Press the button with your thumb to start the CountDown Basic Timer. On power-up,
the display will show the preset countdown time, which indicates that your
Countdown Timer is powered up and ready to use. 30 seconds is the default
starting point.
The image at the top right corner of the display is the battery indicator
showing the status of the battery inside. The filled in image
normal battery level and
its useful life, and will need to be replaced soon.
START A COUNTDOWN CYCLE
Press the button to begin timing. This will initiate the countdown timer and running
time will appear on the display. The numbers in the display refer to minutes,
seconds, tenths and hundredths of seconds. For example, "25.00" in Fig. 2 indicates
that there are exactly 25 seconds left in the count down.
FINISH
When the time is elapsed, it will flash all zeros and quietly buzz five times. The display will
then show the countdown time again.
indicates that the battery is close to the end of
represents
Fig.1
Fig.2
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