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The Sportline 330 pedometer is a small and lightweight device designed to track the number of steps taken by the user. It features a simple and easy-to-read display that shows the step count in real-time. The pedometer can also calculate the distance covered during the day, as well as the calories burned while walking or running. The Sportline 330 pedometer is equipped with a durable clip that allows for secure attachment to the user's clothing or waistband. This ensures that the device stays in place during physical activity. The pedometer is powered by a replaceable battery, providing long-lasting use without the need for frequent charging. Overall, the Sportline 330 pedometer is a reliable tool for individuals looking to monitor their daily activity levels. Its compact size and user-friendly design make it suitable for use by people of all ages. Whether you are walking, jogging, or running, the Sportline 330 pedometer can help you keep track of your progress and stay motivated to achieve your fitness goals.
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As an adult, it is recommended to do moderately intensive exercise for at least 2.5 hours per week. Preferably spread over several days.
To handle the battery in the Sportline 330 pedometer, follow these steps: 1. Remove the plastic film from the display before use. 2. Before using the pedometer, remove the battery insulation strip to activate the battery. 3. Non-rechargeable batteries should not be recharged, and rechargeable batteries must be removed before recharging. 4. Different types of batteries should not be mixed, and new and used batteries should not be mixed. 5. Exhausted batteries should be removed and disposed of properly. 6. To replace the battery, locate it on the left-hand side of the pedometer (when facing front) and slide off the endcap to access it. 7. Replace the battery with a similar type such as AG12, LR1142, SR1142, SR43, or 386 or an equivalent type.
To ensure accurate step counting with your Sportline 330 pedometer, follow these steps: 1. Remove the plastic film from the display and the battery insulation strip before use. 2. Press the RESET button for 2 seconds to reset the step count to zero. 3. Attach the pedometer securely to the waistband or belt of your trousers, keeping it parallel to the ground. 4. Position the pedometer in line with the "crease line" of your trousers for optimal results. 5. Avoid attaching the pedometer at an angle or sideways to prevent false readings. 6. The pedometer has an automatic Sensitivity Adjuster to accommodate different walking styles. 7. Replace the battery with a similar type AG12, LR1142, SR1142, SR43, or 386 when needed. 8. Remember, the target is to achieve 10,000 steps per day.
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