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Rossmax PA-W55 User manual

The activity monitor measures your physical activity keenly
and helps you to assist your diet or motivates to reach your
daily walking target.
The activity monitor uses 3-axis technology to detect and
calculate any fast or slow signals from physical activity ac-
curately.
Assemble the unit and strap:
1. Attach the strap to the unit.
2. Open and close the clip.
The Walking mode stores the meas-
urement values for a specied walking
period or session.
Note:
• You cannot check the current dis-
play or memory function when us-
ing the walking mode.
1. Press the for 2 seconds from any
displays.
2. The mark is ashing when using
walking mode.
3. Start walking, the LCD will display
the step count, calories burned, dis-
tance and speed in that order.
4. To stop walking mode, press for 2 seconds from any
displays.
Note:
• Only one session can be stored in memory from the walk-
ing mode.
• If without counting steps for 10 minutes, the unit will n-
ish the walking mode automatically.
Attach the unit:
Pocket:
1. Put the unit in your upper front or trousers
pocket.
2. Clip the strap to the edge of your pocket.
Note:
• Do not put the unit in the back pocket of
your shorts or trousers.
Bag:
1. Put the unit in your bag.
Note:
• Be sure you can hold the bag tightly.
• Be sure the unit is securely fastened to your
bag.
• Clip the strap to the edge of your bag.
The unit may not measure your steps ac-
curately in the following conditions:
1. The unit moves irregularly.
• When the unit is put in a bag which is moved irregularly.
• When the unit swings from your belt, a pocket or a bag.
2. Walking at an inconsistent pace.
• When you shufe or wear sandals or slippers.
• Starting and stopping or other forms of inconsistent
walking.
3. Up and down movement.
• Standing up and sitting down movement.
• Playing sports other than walking and running.
• Ascending or descending movement on stairs or on a
steep slope.
• When you are engaged in an upper-body workout.
4. Using the unit in a vibration environment.
• Like riding a bicycle, car, train or bus.
5. Walking extremely slowly.
6. Jogging or walking with the unit held in your hand.
Setting the Date/Time, Gender, Height, Weight, Stride
Length and Target
Please follow the steps below when you use the unit for the
rst time or you want to change settings.
1. Pull out the isolation sheet from the battery cover.
2. Press the SET button on the back of the unit with a thin,
sturdy stick that will not break easily.
Note:
• Do not press the button with a sharp point. This could
cause damage.
• If no settings are made for more than 10 minutes, the LCD
will be turned off.
• Setting range details refer to “Specication”.
3. Setting the date.
(1) The date ashes on the LCD.
(2) Press “Up” or “Down” to select the desired value for
a setting.
• Press “Up(Down)” to advance (go back) one.
• Hold “Up(Down)” to advance (go back) rapidly.
(3) Press “Enter” to conrm the setting.
4. Repeat steps (2) to (3) to set the month.
5. Repeat steps (2) to (3) to set the hour.
6. Repeat steps (2) to (3) to set the minute.
7. Repeat steps (2) to (3) to set the gender.
8. Repeat steps (2) to (3) to set the height.
9. Repeat steps (2) to (3) to set the weight.
10. Repeat steps (2) to (3) to set the stride length.
11. Repeat steps (2) to (3) to set the walking target.
This completes the setup.
Stride Length setting
For measuring the distance coverage, it is important to keep
regular strides and maintain your walking form. To deter-
mine your average stride length, please walk 10 steps as il-
lustrated below. Then please measure distance (toe to toe)
of your 10 steps and divide distance by 10. You can calculate
your average one step (stride length).
1. Day memory Mark
2. Target Achieved Mark
3. Walking mode
4. Weak battery Mark
LCD
Strap
Clip
Display key (Up)
Walking mode key
(Enter)
Memory key (Down)
Set button
Strap
eyelet
Battery
cover
screw
Battery cover
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Introduction
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Instruction Manual
EN
Model: PA-W55
Name/Function of Each Part
Name/Function of Each Part
Start to Use
Walking mode
Setting
How to attach the unit
Display Explanations
6m
60cm
60cm
1. Start walking.
Note:
• In order to avoid counting steps that are not part of a walk,
the unit does not display the step count for the rst 4 sec-
onds of walking. If you continue walking for more than 4
seconds, it displays the step count for the rst 4 seconds
and then continues to count
2. After you walk, press display key to read the data.
Note:
• This unit resets to “0” at midnight (0:00) each day.
Battery
5. Target Mark
6. Minute Mark
7. Second Mark
Note:
is displayed when you have achieved your setting target.
1. 2.
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Replacing the battery:
1. Loosen the screw of the bat-
tery cover on the back of the
unit, and remove the battery
cover by pulling it off in the
direction of the arrow.
Use a small screwdriver to
loosen the screw on the bat-
tery cover.
2. Remove the battery with a
thin, sturdy, stick that will
not break easily.
Note:
• Do not use a pair of metal
tweezers or a screwdriver.
3. Insert the battery (CR2032)
with the positive (+) side
face up.
4. Replace the battery cover
by sliding the catch in rst,
then tighten the screw.
Press memory key
Press display key:
Today’s Total
Walking Mode Results
Date and Time
Steps count and
calories burned
during a day
One day before
(yesterday) memory
of daily steps count
and calories burned
Steps count and
calories burned
during walking
mode
Two days before
memory of daily
steps count and
calories burned
Seven days before
memory of daily
steps count and
calories burned
Distance walked
and speed during
walking mode
Phenomenon Cause Rectication
Blinks
or appears
continuously
Battery power weak
or exhausted
Replace a new 3V
Lithium battery type
CR2032
Nothing is
displayed
Polarities of battery
(+ and -) aligned in
wrong directions
Insert battery in correct
alignment
Battery power weak
or exhausted
Replace a new 3V
Lithium battery type
CR2032
Power-saving
function is active
Press either display key,
or memory key
1. Maintenance
Always keep the unit clean. The unit should be cleaned
with a soft dry cloth. To remove stubborn stains, wipe the
unit with damp cloth moistened with water or mild deter-
gent. Then wipe it dry.
2. Maintenance and storage precautions.
Do not use volatile liquids, such as benzene, or thinner,
to clean the unit.
3. Please observe the following storage condition.
• Do not disassemble the unit.
• Do not subject the unit to strong shocks or vibrations,
drop it, step on it, or leave it at an angle.
• Do not immerse the unit or any of the components in
water. The unit is not waterproof. Do not wash it or
touch it with wet hands. Be careful that water does not
get into the unit.
• Do not subject the unit to extreme temperatures, humid-
ity, moisture, or direct sunlight.
• Do not store the unit where it will be exposed to chemi-
cal or corrosive vapours.
1. If the symbol blinks or appears on the display, replace
the battery with a new (CR2032) battery.
2. If the battery is removed, the time will be reset to “0:00”,
please refer to “Setting“ procedure at point 5 and point
6 to reset the hour and minute after inserting the new
battery.
Note:
• When battery is removed, only the time will be reset, the
measurement values stored in memory and the data set-
tings like the date, gender, height ,weight, stride length
and target are not deleted.
To Recall the Memory
Reviewing the Data
Troubleshooting
Maintenance and storage
Specication
Replacing the Battery
Measurement
Range of Daily Total
Steps: 0-99999 steps
Calorie: 0-9999 kcal
Measurement
Range of Walking
mode
Steps: 0-99999 steps
Calorie: 0-9999 kcal
Speed:0.0-999.9 km/h
Distance: 0.0-999.9 km
Setting Time : 0:00 to 23:59 (24 -hr)
Gender: Male/Female
Height: 100-199cm
Weight: 30.0-150.0kg
Stride: 30-120cm
Steps target: 1000-99000 steps (default:
10000 steps)
Accuracy of Steps ±5% (vibration testing machine)
Operation
environment
Temperature: -10°C to 40°C ;
Humidity: 30 to 85% RH
Storage and
Transportation
environment
Temperature: -20°C to 60°C ;
Humidity: 30 to 95% RH
Dimension 77.4 (L) * 36.0 (W) * 11.4 (H) mm
Weight 28.0 g (G.W.) (w/ Battery)
Battery type 3V Lithium battery type CR2032*1
Battery life Approximately 6 months (when used for 2
hours a day, approximately 10,000 steps)
1. Contact your doctor or healthcare provider before begin-
ning a weight reduction or exercise program.
2. Keep the unit out of the reach of young children.
3. Please consult a doctor immediately, if young children
swallow the battery, battery cover or screw.
4. Do not put the unit in the back pocket of your shorts or
trousers. It could be damaged if you sit down while the
unit is still in your pocket.
5. Do not swing the unit by strap that may cause an injury.
6. If battery uid should get in your eye, immediately rinse
with plenty of clean water. Consult a doctor immediately.
7. If battery uid should get in your skin or clothing, imme-
diately rinse with plenty of clean water.
8. Do not insert the battery with the polarities in the wrong
direction.
9. Always use the type of battery indicated.
10. Replace a worn battery with a new one immediately
Cautions




11. Remove the battery from this unit when you are not go-
ing to use it for long period of time.
12. Do not throw the battery into re, it may explode
13. When disposing the product, remove the battery and
follow local regulations on environmental protection.
Displayed
values are
incorrect
The unit is attached
incorrectly Follow instructions
Cases where the
unit may not be
able to count steps
accurately
Refer to section of
“How to attach the
unit”
Settings are wrong Change settings
The display is unusual or the
buttons do not operate normally
Remove the battery then
insert it again
1. Please make sure the activity monitor is not under walking
mode.
2. Press and hold the memory key for approximately 5 seconds.
3. When the word “ cLr” has been displayed on the screen, the
measurement values in the memory zone are erased.
Note:
The measurement values stored in memory are deleted, but the
date, gender, height ,weight, stride length and target settings
are not deleted.
Clearing Values from Memory
WARNING: The symbol on this product means that it’s an
electronic product and following the European directive
2012/19/EU the electronic products have to be dispose on
your local recycling centre for safe treatment.
Manufacturer: Rossmax Swiss GmbH,
Tramstrasse 16, CH-9442 Berneck, Switzerland

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