Omron HJ-112 Instruction Manual - Page 17

Walking at an inconsistent pace., Vibrations from a moving vehicle

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ATTACHING THE PEDOMETER The unit may not count steps correctly in the following conditions: 1. The memory is displayed or the unit is being set. 2. The unit is not positioned correctly. • When the front of the main unit is placed in the angle of less than 60° (shown to the right) or horizontal to the ground. NOTE: The unit can count steps even if it is slanted or placed upside-down, or if the main unit is perpendicular to the ground. 3. The unit moves irregularly. • When the main unit is placed in the bag and the bag moves irregularly because it hits your foot, your belt or the top of your pants. • When the unit hangs from your belt, the top of your pants or a bag. 4. Walking at an inconsistent pace. • When you shuffle or wear sandals • When you fail to walk consistently in a crowded place 5. Up and down movement. • Standing up and/or sitting down movement • Playing sports other than walking • Ascending or descending movement at stairs or in a steep slope 6. Vibrations from a moving vehicle • Such as riding a bicycle, automobile, train or bus. 7. Walk extremely slowly. NOTE: The unit will count steps during running if it is attached to your belt or the top of your pants with a holder. 17

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ATTACHING THE PEDOMETER
The unit may not count steps correctly in the following
conditions:
1. The memory is displayed or the unit is being set.
2. The unit is not positioned correctly.
When the front of the main unit is placed
in the angle of less than 60° (shown to the
right) or horizontal to the ground.
NOTE:
The unit can count steps even if it is slanted
or placed upside-down, or if the main unit is
perpendicular to the ground.
3. The unit moves irregularly.
When the main unit is placed in the bag and the bag moves
irregularly because it hits your foot, your belt or the top of your
pants.
When the unit hangs from your belt, the top of your pants or a
bag.
4. Walking at an inconsistent pace.
When you shuffle or wear sandals
When you fail to walk consistently in a crowded place
5. Up and down movement.
Standing up and/or sitting down movement
Playing sports other than walking
Ascending or descending movement at stairs or in a steep slope
6. Vibrations from a moving vehicle
Such as riding a bicycle, automobile, train or bus.
7. Walk extremely slowly.
NOTE:
The unit will count steps during running if it is attached to your belt or the top
of your pants with a holder.