Crivit Z30341 User manual

DigitaL PeDoMeter with raDio
Operation and Safety Notes
Z30341 4
Cyfrowy krokoMierz z raDieM
Wskazówki dotyczące obsługi i bezpieczeństwa
DigitáLis LéPésszáMLáLó ráDióvaL
Kezelési és biztonsági utalások
DigitaLni števeC korakov z raDioM
Navodila za upravljanje in varnostna opozorila
DigitáLní krokoMěr s ráDieM
Pokyny pro obsluhu a bezpečnostní pokyny
DigitáLny krokoMer s ráDioM
Pokyny pre obsluhu a bezpečnostné pokyny

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PL Wskazówki dotyczące obsługi i bezpieczeństwa Strona 29
HU Kezelési és biztonsági utalások Oldal 54
SI Navodila za upravljanje in varnostna opozorila Stran 77
CZ Pokyny pro obsluhu a bezpečnostní pokyny Strana 100
SK Pokyny pre obsluhu a bezpečnostné pokyny Strana 123

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Introduction
Proper use .........................................................................Page 7
Description of parts..........................................................Page 8
Technical Data..................................................................Page 9
Supply scope ....................................................................Page 10
Safety...............................................................................Page 10
General Safety Information.............................................Pa g e 11
Safety Instructions for Batteries.......................................Page 12
Before you start......................................................Page 13
Removing the isolating strip.............................................Page 14
Getting started
Hold mode/Count mode................................................Page 14
Setting parameters ..........................................................Page 15
Setting the day of the week.............................................Page 17
Use
Using the pedometer........................................................Page 17
Viewing current training records .....................................Page 18
Viewing the weekly record ..............................................Page 19
Using the stopwatch .........................................................Page 20
Alarm function...................................................................Page 22
Using the FM radio...........................................................Page 22
Backlight............................................................................Page 23
Troubleshooting ................................................................Page 24
Restore factory settings....................................................Page 24
Changing the batteries.....................................................Page 25
Cleaning and Care................................................Page 26
Disposal..........................................................................Page 26
Table of Contents Introduction

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Introduction
Digital Pedometer with Radio
Q Introduction
Familiarise yourself with the product before using it for
the first time. In addition please refer carefully to the op-
erating instructions below and the safety advice. Use the
product only as described and for the indicated purpose. Keep these
instructions in a safe place. If you pass the product on to anyone
else, please ensure that you also pass on all the documentation.
QProper use
This pedometer records the number of steps taken, distance covered
and time elapsed. It also displays the average speed and calories
burned. The device also functions as a clock, a radio, stop-watch
and timer alarm. Any other use or modification of the device con-
stitute improper use and may result in injury and/or damage to
the device. The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by
improper use. The device is not intended for commercial use.

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Introduction
Introduction
QDescription of parts
Device:
1CLEAR button
2FUNC button
3SET button
4MODE button
5SCAN button
6FM ON/OFF button
7RESET button
8Earphone socket
9Volume control
10 Belt clip
11 Battery compartment
12 RESET switch
13 Earphones
Display:
14 Function bar
15 cm/kg/km icon (value display)
16 AVG Speed/ km/km /h icon (average speed)
17 kcal icon (kilocalories)
18 Numeric display
19 PM icon
20 Radio icon
21 Alm display

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Introduction
22 Alarm icon
23 Time/ Timer display (time/elapsed time)
24 Stopwatch display
Note: It is not possible to switch off the LCD screen on the device.
However, the power consumption required to operate the LCD is
very low and comparable to that of a wristwatch.
QTechnical Data
Measuring method: pendulum
Step display: 999,999 steps
Distance display: 9999.99 km
Calorie display: 9999.99 kcal
Length of stride: 10 - 225 cm (can be set to 1 cm accuracy)
Default: 60 cm
Adjustable user weight: 30 - 150 kg (can be set to 1 kg accuracy)
Default: 60 kg
Stopwatch
(timing range): 59 minutes/59.99 seconds
Radio frequency range: FM (88 MHz - 108 MHz)
Earphones: 2.5 mm stereo earphone jack
Batteries: 1 x LR44 battery (1.5 V , alkaline)
(for the pedometer)

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Safety
Introduction/Safety
2 x CR2032 battery (3 V , lithium)
(for the radio)
Permissible
temperature range: 0-50 °C
Dimensions: approx. 6.5 x 6.6 x 3.7cm (H x W x D)
Weight:
Pedometer
(without battery): approx. 53g
Earphone: approx. 15g
QSupply scope
1 digital Pedometer with Radio
1 LR44 battery (1.5 V , alkaline)
2 CR2032 batteries (3 V , lithium)
1 set of earphones
1 operating manual
Safety
WARNING!
Please read all safety information and instruc-
tions. Failure to comply with the safety information and instructions
may result in an electric shock, fire and/or severe injuries.

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Safety
YOU SHOULD STORE ALL SAFETY INFORMATION AND
INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE IN CASE YOU NEED TO
REFER TO THEM AGAIN IN THE FUTURE!
General Safety Information
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WARNING!
RISK OF FATAL INJURY
AND RISK OF ACCIDENTS FOR INFANTS
AND CHILDREN! Never leave children unattended
with the packaging material or the product. The packaging
material carries a risk of suffocation, and there is a risk of fatal
injury by strangulation. Children often underestimate dangers.
Always keep children away from the product. This is not a toy.
WARNING!
DANGER TO LIFE! Batteries can be swal-
lowed, which may represent a danger to life. If a battery has
been swallowed, medical help is required immediately.
J Listening to the earphones at full volume and over
long periods can lead to hearing damage.
J Do not use the device if it is damaged. Damaged devices
represent a danger of death from electric shock!
J Do not expose the device to
- extreme temperatures,
- strong vibrations,
- heavy mechanical loads,

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Safety/Before you start
Safety
- direct sunlight,
- moisture/rain.
Otherwise there is a danger that the device will be damaged.
J Please note that the guarantee does not cover damage caused
by incorrect handling, non-compliance with the operating
instructions or interference with the device by unauthorised
individuals.
J Under no circumstances should you take the device apart.
Improper repairs may place the user in considerable danger.
Repairs should only be carried out by specialist personnel.
JAvoid injury to sensitive hearing. Set the volume of the ear-
phones 13 to a healthy and comfortable level.
JSet the volume so that you are always able to hear warning
signals. Never use the radio in traffic.
Safety Instructions
for Batteries
JRemove the batteries from the device if they are not going to
be used for a prolonged period.
JCAUTION! DANGER OF EXPLOSION!
The batteries must never be recharged!
JMake sure that the polarity is correct when you insert a battery.
This is indicated in the battery compartment 11.

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Safety/Before you start
JRemove spent batteries immediately from the device. There is
an increased danger of leaks!
JBatteries must not be disposed of in the normal domestic waste!
JEvery consumer is legally obliged to dispose of batteries in
the proper manner!
JKeep batteries away from children; do not throw them in the
fire, short-circuit them or take them apart.
JIf the above instructions are not complied with, the batteries
may discharge themselves beyond their end voltage. There is
then a danger of leaking. If the batteries have leaked inside
your device, you should remove them immediately in order to
prevent damage to the device!
JAvoid contact with the skin, eyes and mucous membranes.
Any parts of the body coming into contact with battery acid
should be rinsed off with copious amounts of water and/or a
doctor contacted if necessary!
J Only use the stated battery types.
QBefore you start
jOn delivery, the LCD screen of the device is covered with a
protective film to prevent mechanical damage. Remove the
protective film carefully before using the device for the first time.

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Getting started
Before you start/Getting started
QRemoving the isolating strip
The batteries are already installed in the device on delivery.
jPull the isolating strip on the back of the device in the direction
of the arrow.
Your pedometer is now ready for operation and is in count mode
(see “Hold mode/Count mode”).
QGetting started
Before using the device for the first time, you must set the following
parameters: length of stride (walking), body weight, current time,
day of the week. The functions offered by the pedometer cannot
otherwise be used to proper effect.
To make settings, you must first switch the pedometer from count
mode to hold mode.
QHold mode/Count mode
When you start the device for the first time, the pedometer is auto-
matically in count mode.

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Getting started
Note: In hold mode the measuring functions of the pedometer
are disabled.
jPress the MODE button 4for approx. 3 seconds. You will
hear a signal. flashes alternately with the number of
steps.
jPress the MODE button 4for approx. 3 seconds to enter
count mode. You will hear a signal. disappears.
QSetting parameters
jSwitch the device to hold mode (see “Hold mode/Count
mode”).
jPress the SET button 3to switch to entry mode.
Note: If you do not make an entry within 14 seconds, the de-
vice automatically switches to hold mode.
jSTRIDE appears on the function bar 14. The cm icon 15 and
the default 60 cm appear on the LCD screen. Press the MODE
4and CLEAR 1buttons to set the required stride length.
Note: The stride length can be set within a range of 10 to
225 cm.
Tip: Hold down the MODE 4and CLEAR 1buttons for ap-
prox. 3 seconds. This enables you to make the settings faster. You
can also use this faster setting option for subsequent settings.
jConfirm your entry by pressing the SET button 3. WEIGHT
appears on the function bar 14. The kg icon 15 and the

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Getting started/Use
Getting started
default 60 kg appear on the LCD screen. Press the MODE 4
and CLEAR 1buttons to set the required weight.
Note: The weight can be set within a range of 30 to 150 kg.
jConfirm your entry by pressing the SET button 3. Time 23
and (24-hour format) and/ or (12-hour format)
light up. Press the MODE 4and CLEAR 1buttons to set the
required time format.
Note: The PM icon 19 stands for afternoons in 12-hour format.
jConfirm your entry by pressing the SET button 3. Time 23
appears and the hours of the numeric display 18 start to
flash. Press the MODE 4and CLEAR 1buttons to set the
required time.
jConfirm your entry by pressing the SET button 3. The minutes
of the numeric display 18 start to flash. Press the MODE 4
and CLEAR 1buttons to set the required time.
jConfirm your entry by pressing the SET button 3. Alm 21 ap-
pears and the hours of the numeric display 18 start to flash.
Press the MODE button 4to set the required alarm time.
IMPORTANT! The CLEAR button 1has a different function
when setting the alarm. Press the CLEAR button 1to activate
the alarm. The alarm icon 22 appears on the LCD screen.
Press the CLEAR button 1again to deactivate the alarm. The
alarm icon 22 disappears (see “Alarm Function”).
jConfirm your entry by pressing the SET button 3. The minutes
of the numeric display 18 start to flash. Press the MODE button
4to set the required alarm time.

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Getting started/Use
jConfirm your entry by pressing the SET button 3. The device
now returns to hold mode.
QSetting the day of the week
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Switch the device to hold mode (see “Hold mode/Count mode”).
jPress the FUNC button 2. DAY appears on the function bar 14.
jPress the SET button 3. The number for the day of the week
starts to flash.
jPress the MODE button 4to set the required day of the
week. The different numbers have the following meanings:
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
jPress the SET button 3to confirm your entry.
jPress the FUNC button 2twice to return to hold mode.
Q Use
QUsing the pedometer
For this function, the device must be in count mode (see “Hold
mode/Count mode”).

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Use
Use
jAttach the pedometer tightly onto your belt using the belt clip 10
(see Fig. F).
IMPORTANT! The pedometer must be secured properly and
safely. This is the only way to ensure accurate measurement.
The pedometer now registers the motion of your body and records
the number of steps taken, distance covered and elapsed time and
calculates the average speed and calories burned. The pedometer
automatically detects whether you are walking or running.
Note: The recorded values are approximate. A varying stride
length and external factors such as clothing, terrain etc. can hinder
exact measurement.
Tip! Switch the device to hold mode to prevent unwanted
measurement (route to training location etc.) (see “Hold mode/
Count mode”).
QViewing current training records
For this function, the device must be in count mode (see “Hold
mode/Count mode”).
jPress the MODE button 4. STEPS appears on the function
bar 14. The number of steps taken appears on the LCD
screen. Other training data appear on the LCD screen. Press

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Use
the MODE button 4to switch from one item to the next.
It is possible to display the following:
Time
23 = current time
km 16 = distance covered
kcal
17 = calories burned
Timer
23 = elapsed time
AVG Speed 16 = average speed
QViewing the weekly record
For this function, the device must be in count mode (see “Hold
mode/Count mode”).
Note: The pedometer stores the distance covered and the calories
burned for the current week of training. You also have the option
of viewing separate training days.
Note: The record for a week always starts on a Monday. Please
note that all the data recorded in the week is always deleted at
midnight on Sunday.
Note: The current daily records are automatically stored in the
weekly record every day at midnight and reset to 0.
Note: Either the large CR2032 batteries or the small LR44 bat-
tery are used to store the data. All the stored data are erased if all
the batteries are out of the device at the same time.

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Use
Use
jPress the FUNC button 2to switch to function mode. DAY
appears on the function bar 14. The km 15 and kcal 17 icons
and the corresponding data for the entire week of training
appear on the LCD screen.
jPress the MODE button 4to switch from one training day to
the next. The km 15 and kcal 17 icons and the corresponding
data for each of the training days appear on the LCD screen.
Note: The days of the week are represented by numbers
(see “Setting the day of the week”). If no number appears
under DAY, the LCD is displaying the results for the entire week
of training.
Note: Please note that the records for Day 7 are not dis-
played. Day 7 is either the current day or has not yet occurred
in the current week of training.
jPress the FUNC button 2twice to return to count mode.
Note: Please note that you can only delete data for the week as
a whole - not for separate training days (see “Restore factory
settings”)
QUsing the stopwatch
Note: The stopwatch measures time up to a maximum of
59:59.99 (minutes/seconds). Beyond this amount the numeric dis-
play 18 is automatically reset to 00:00.00 and continues counting.
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