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C H A R AC T E R I S T I C S
u Pedometer
• Range:0-999999steps
 Distancedisplay: 0-9999.99km/0-9999.99
miles
• Calorimeter:0-99999.9kcal
Duration: 0-1 440  minute s (23 hours 59
minutes59seconds)
• Targetstepcount:Beepsuponcompletion
Personal calibration:Bodyweight,stride
length
• Pedometerinstrument:Accelerometer
uAutomatic calendar adjustment between
2011and2099(year,month,day,hour,minute,
second)
u12/24-hour indication format
u Hourly chime
u Daylight saving time setting
u Stopwatch
Max imum  ran ge : 2 3 h our s 5 9 m in ut es  5 9
seconds
Splitintervalfunction(SPL)
uRecord archive functionwhichallowsusersto
storeupto 30 entrieswhereeachindividual
entr ycan berecalled for evaluation. Users
mayalsochoosetodeleteindividualentries
orerasetheentirearchive.
uDaily and one-time alarm settings
u Low battery detection
u Key t one sett ings: U se rs  m ay  ch oo se  t o
deacti vat e t he  k ey  t on e fun ctio n w he n
operatinginsituationsthatrequirelownoise
levels
• EL Backlight:3secduration
C L O C K
P E D O M E T E R
GENERAL OPERATIONS
1) AUTO-RETURN
• Whileinarchiveandalarmmode,ifnooperation
within2 minutes,thewatchwill automatically
returntohomescreen.
• Whilein setting menu (digits flashing), if no
ope ration  wi th in  2  m in ut es , t he  w at ch  wi ll
automaticallyexitthesettingmenu.
2) DEFAULT SCREEN
Whenever entering daily recordingand archive
mode, the last recordingswhen existed will show
first.
S1
S2
S4
S3
SE C O N DS DISP L AY*
NOTE:
• If the watchis set to the12-hour indication
format,thePMsymbolwillappearonlyinthe
S1
S2
S4
S3
SE C O N DS DISP L AY*
RE AL T IM E
[HH :M M ]
ST EP C O U N T / CAL O R IES /
DIST ANC E T R AVE L L ED/
EL AP SE D T IM E
ACTIVATING PEDOMETER
1. PressS1tobeginrecordingyourmovement,and
pressagaintostoprecording.
 Theflashing indicatesthatthepedometer
isactive.
NOTE:
Ifno movement is registered on the pedometer
for5minutes,thepedometerwillbeautomatically
deactivatedtoreducebatteryconsumption.
KEEPING TRACK OF STEP COUNT, CALORIES BURNED,
DISTANCE AND ELAPSED TIME.
1. P r e s s  S 2  t o  c y c l e  t h r o u g h  t h e  f o l l o w i n g
measurements:Stepcount, calories,distance
andelapsedtime.
2. Whenthepedometerisinactive,hold S2 for2
secondstoresetallcounters.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Q1 Why cant I set a target step count, unit, stride
length and/or weight?
A1
It is not allowed to set personal information
after step count activated. Please set up
correct personal information first before
step count, as it affects distance and
calories counting.
Q2 Why does the alarm cause my pedometer
to malfunction during operation?
A2 Step counting will stop when alarm or
countdown alarm rings.
Q3
The distance recorded on my pedometer
doesnt match at all. Is my pedometer
broken?
A3
The distance is calculated upon your
steps and stride length. Please check if
the correct stride length is set.
Q4 I noticed that the pedometer has the
tendency to register sudden increases in
step count, why is this?
A4
The pedometer may not be able to
reg is ter mo vem en t with co m p le te
precision at all times, but it has a built in
function that allows it to try and account
for any discrepancies in its measurements
which is why you will notice certain spikes
in your recording.
Q5 The number of steps recorded doesnt seem
to be accurate at all.
A5
There are two possible causes for this
problem:
The pedometer is only intended for
measuring basic movements such as
walking and/or jogging. Therefore, it is
unlikely to produce reliable data when
mea suri ng activ ities whi ch invo lv e
sprinting.
The pedometers operation is based on
principles of biomechanics, specifically
on how peoples arms behave during
movement. If your arms are moving
excessively during exercise then there
is a possibility that it may affect the
pedometers measurements.
afternoon.Ifthe‘PMsymbolisntvisible,itmeans
thewatchissettoAMtime/24hourtimeformat.
• Thewatchhasabuilt-incalendarwhichisfully
automatedw hich is capableof adjustingto
leapyears.
NREZ019 10-2012
CAL. Z019 (R 23 SERIES)
NOTE:
• Thevaluesthatappearonthesecondroware
actuallythecumulativesumfromallprevious
recordingsessions and will remainuntil the
pedometerisreset.
• Ifyouhavealreadysetadesignatedsumasyour
dailyobjective,thepedometerwillnotifyyouof
yourprogressinincrementsof10%andyouwill
hearabeepingsound.
 Thewatchwillproducea continuousbeeping
sound for20seconds and theprogressbar
will begin to flashupon completion of your
designatedobjective.Toproceed,simplypress
anybuttontostopthebeeping.
SETTING UP YOUR PEDOMETER
1. Inpedometermode,hold S4until thenumber
displaystartsflashing.
2. PressS3tocyclethroughthefollowingvariables:
Target step count Unit (metric/imper ial)
Stridelength Bodyweight
3. AdjustthevaluesofeachvariableusingS1&S2.
4. PressS4tosaveandexistsettingmenu.
D I S P L AY O V E R V I E W
DAT E
T IM E
But t on Pr im a r y F unc t i o n
S1
Start/Stop
Stopwatch:Start/Pause
Pedometer:Start/Stoprecording
Menusetting:+value(Holdforrapid
increase)
S2
Reset
Stopwatch:Reset
Menusetting:-value(Holdforrapid
decrease)
S3
Mode
Modeselection
Menunavigation
S4
Enter/
ELbacklight
ELbacklight
Holdfor2seconds:Settingsmenu
Menuscreen:Saveandreturntothe
previousmenu
S1
S2
S4
S3
MODE SELECTION
Th e pedo me t e r w atch pro v id e s 6 mo de s o f
function. They are listed in the following order.
PressS3tocyclethrougheachmode.
Hold button S3 down for 2 seconds to return to
thehomescreen.
DA ILY T AR GE T P RO GR E S S BAR **
* S EC OND S DI S P L AY :  W h e n  t h e  “ : s y m b o l
is flashing, it is an indication of the seconds
passing.
** DAILY TARGET PROGRESS BAR:eachsegmentof
thebarrepresents10%progress.
BUTTON FUNCTIONS
S1  Alternatesbetweenstandardtimeanddaylight
savingtime
S2 Turnon/offhourlychime
S3 Modeselection
S4ELBlacklight,clocksettings
SETTING THE TIME AND DATE
1. Whilein clockmode,holdS4for2 secondsor
untilnumbersstarttoflash.
2. PressS3tohighlighttheunityouwishtoadjust.
3. SetthevalueoftheselectedunitusingS1and
S2.
4. Onceyouvesetyourwatchtothecorrecttime,
pressS4tosaveyoursettings.
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NOTE:
In archive mode, date will be displayed first, then
change to steps screen after 2 seconds. In steps
screen, press S2 to cycle through steps, calorie,
distance and time display.
In archive mode, pressing S4 will not activate EL
light.
S T O P WAT C H
S1
S2
S4
S3
USING THE STOPWATCH TO RECORD ELAPSED TIME
MEASURING SPLIT TIMES
S1 S1S1 S1 S2
S1 S2S2 S1 S2
S1 S1S2 S2 S2
S1
S1
S2
S2
S2
A L A R M & K E Y T O N E S E T T I N G S
SETTING AN ALARM
1. In alarm mode, press S4 till the digit flashes, then
release S4
2. Press S3 to switch between hour and minute
setting
3. In setting screen, press S1 or S2 to + / - value.
4. Press S4 to save and exit setting
TURNING ON / OFF ALARM
In alarm mode, press S2 to turn on / off alarm.
TURNING ON / OFF KEY TONE
In alarm mode, press S1 for 2 sec to turn on / off
key tone.
D A I LY R E C O R D I G N S
Daily recording screen displays ones sum data
of the day, including steps, calorie, distance, time
and % of daily objective completed.
S1
S2
S4
S3
Press S2 to cycle through steps, calorie, distance
and time.
NOTE:
The daily recording will be saved automatically
and reset by 00:00 (24-hour format) / 12:00am (12-
hour format).
A R C H I V E
USING YOUR STOPWATCH TO MAKE REAL TIME
COMPARISONS OF TWO FINISHES
T h i s w a t c h c o n t a i n s p r e c i s e e l e c t r o n i c
components. Never attempt to open the case or
remove the back cover.
 BATTERY
CAUTION
DO NOT EXPOSE THE OLD BATTERY TOFIRE OR
RECHARGEIT.KEEPITATAPLACEBEYONDTHE
REACH OF CHIL DREN. IF A CHILD SWALLOWS IT,
CONSULT A DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY.
 WATERRESISTANT
* If your watch is 200 M/20 BAR, 100 M/10 BAR or
50 M/5 BAR water resistant, it is so indicated on
the dial/case back.
 Donotoperate thebuttons whenthe watchis
wet.
 Ifthe watchis exposedtosaltwater,rinseitin
fresh water and then wipe it thoroughly dry.
 Shouldyoundanywaterorcondensationinside
t he wat ch, i mm ediat ely hav e i t checke d.
Water can corrode electric parts inside the
case.
CAUTION:
Leather straps are not water resistant except
so indicated, even if the watch head is water
resistant.
 ALLERGICREACTION
Be cause t h e c as e a nd ba nd t o u ch t he sk in
directly, it is important to clean them regularly. If
not, shirt sleeves may be stained and those with
delicate skin may develop a rash. Please wear
the watch with some play to avoid any possible
allergic reaction. If you develop a rash on your
wrist, stop wearing and consult a physician.
 MAGNETISM
Your watch will be adversely affected by strong
magnetism. Keep it away from close contact with
magnetic objects.
SHOCKSANDVIBRATIONS
Yo ur w a t c h m a y b e wo r n fo r no r m a l s p o r t s
activities, but be careful not to drop it or hit it
on hard surfaces.
 TEMPERATURE
Yo u r w at c h is p r e a d jus t e d so t ha t co ns t an t
accuracy may be insured at normal temperature.
 CLEANING
Use only a soft cloth and clean water for clean-
ing your wat ch. Never use chemicals, as the
waterproof gasket will corrode.
Co n d i t i o n
of u s e Ac c i d e n t a l
co n t a c t
wi t h wa t e r,
s u c h a s
s p l a s h es
a n d r a i n
Swi m m i n g
a n d t a kin g
a s h o w e r
Ski n
d i v i n g
Scu b a
d i v i n g
Indic ation
on the dial/
case back
N o
I nd i c at i o n
NO NO NO
YES YES NO NO
YES YES NO
NO NO NO
YES
WA T E R
R E S I ST A N T
WA T E R
R E S I ST A N T
( 5 0 M / 5  B A R
)
NO
WA T E R
R E S I ST A N T
1 0 0M / 1 0 B A R 
or a bove
(
(
YES
C A R E O F Y O U R L O R U S WAT C H
P r i n t e d i n C h i n a
S E R V I C E
W h e n y o ur L O R U S wa t c h r e q u i r e s r e p a i r o r
ser vicing, please see t he enclosed WARRANTY/
GUARANTEE.
B AT T E R Y C H A N G E
1. Battery: CR2032
Battery life: Provided the average use of EL
backlight is 10 sec/day and the alarm tone
is active for 20sec/day, the batter y life of the
pedometer watch may vary depending on
how often the pedometer function stays active
during the day.
8 hours/day=7 months
3 hours/day=16 months
2 hours/day=21 months
1 hour/day=32 months
1/2 hour/day=42 months
2. Be sure to replace the battery to prevent any
possible malfunction as soon as it runs down.
3. To replace the battery we recommend taking
the watch to a local watch repair shop.
NOTE:
If the alarm, EL backlight and pedometer function
are use d l ong e r t han t he pe ri ods de scribe d
above , the bat t ery life may be less t han t he
specified period.
After the batteries are replaced with new ones,
set the time/calendar and alarm.
S1
S2
S4
S3
1. Press S4 to browse forward the daily recording
data by date, and press S1 to browse backward.
2. Press S2 t o cycle through st eps / calorie /
distance / time display.
3. Hold S2 for 2 seconds to clear current recording
data. Hold S4 for 2 seconds to clear all recordings.
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Produktspecifikationer

Varumärke: Lorus
Kategori: Klockor
Modell: Z019
Färg på produkten: Wit
Bredd: 167 mm
Djup: 70 mm
Höjd: 130 mm
Typ av vattenfilter: Dispenser-waterfilter
Antal per paket: 3 stuk(s)
Kompatibla produkter: CASO HD 1000

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