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EKHO "TWO" Pedometer Owner's Manual

Features

● Step Counter: 0 to 99999
● Distance Counter: 0 to 999.99 mile/km

Step Counter

The step counter counts the user's steps.
1. Press Mode to access step counter mode. The LCD displays 00000. (If
this is not displayed, press Reset to set the value to 00000.)
2. Clip pedometer to your belt, shorts, or pants. (Position pedometer on waist
above knee and keep it straight.)
3. Begin walking or running; the pedometer will count individual steps up
99999.
4. To restart, simply press Reset and the old records are cleared and follow
step 1-3.
5. The auto-flashing filter will filter out your abnormal movement and keeps
the walking or running movement in the step mode.
6. The device remains in standby until 5 continuous steps are registered. So
that the counting will be more accurate.

Distance Counter

The distance counter keeps the total of the distance traveled.
1. Press Mode to access distance counter mode. LCD displays 0.00. (If this
is not displayed, press Reset to set the value to 0.00.)
2. Use the following procedure to measure your stride length. (The distance
from the first step's toe to the tenth step's toe is your total step distance.)
a. Walk or run 10 steps using a typical stride.
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  • Page 1 Ekho EKHO “TWO” Pedometer Owner’s Manual Features ● Step Counter: 0 to 99999 ● Distance Counter: 0 to 999.99 mile/km Step Counter The step counter counts the user’s steps. 1. Press Mode to access step counter mode. The LCD displays 00000. (If this is not displayed, press Reset to set the value to 00000.)
  • Page 2 Ekho EKHO “TWO” Pedometer Owner’s Manual b. Divide the total step distance by 10 to get your average stride length. (For example, total step distance of 30 feet divided by 10 steps equals a distance of 3 feet per stride.) Note: Choose mile or kilometer distance measurement.

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