Mawu Oyamba
This manual provides essential information for the proper use and maintenance of your Crivit 3D Sensor Pedometer, Model 307012. This device is designed to track your physical activity, including steps, distance, and calories burned, using advanced 3D sensor technology. Please read these instructions carefully before using the pedometer to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
Mawonekedwe
- 3D Sensor Technology: Allows for accurate step counting regardless of placement (e.g., pocket, keychain).
- Chiwonetsero cha Multifunction: Shows number of steps, distance, duration, speed, calorie consumption, fat burn, temperature, and current time.
- 7-Day Memory: Stores activity data for the past seven days.
- Zokonda Zokonda: Individual adjustment for body height, weight, and stride length for improved accuracy.
- Backlit LCD Screen: Provides clear visibility in various lighting conditions.
- Attachment Clip: For secure and convenient carrying.
- Battery ili ndi: Operates with one CR2032 3V battery.
Zathaview

Image: The Crivit 3D Sensor Pedometer, featuring a red casing, an LCD screen, and an integrated clip for attachment. The display shows numerical data.
Khazikitsa
1. Kuyika kwa Battery
- Locate the battery compartment on the back of the pedometer.
- Use a small coin or screwdriver to open the battery cover.
- Insert one CR2032 3V battery with the positive (+) side facing up.
- Bwezerani chivundikiro cha batri ndikutchingira.
2. Zikhazikiko Koyamba
Upon first use or after battery replacement, you will need to set your personal data for accurate tracking.
- Kukhazikitsa Nthawi: Follow the on-screen prompts to set the current time (12-hour or 24-hour format).
- Kusankhidwa kwa Magawo: Choose between metric (cm/kg) or imperial (inches/lbs) units.
- Kutalika: Lowetsani kutalika kwanu.
- Kulemera kwake: Enter your body weight.
- Utali Wamasitepe: Measure and enter your average stride length. This can be estimated by walking 10 steps, measuring the total distance, and dividing by 10.
- Confirm all settings to save.
Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito
1. Kuyatsa/Kuzimitsa
- The pedometer typically powers on automatically when activity is detected or a button is pressed.
- To conserve battery, the device may enter a sleep mode after a period of inactivity. Press any button to wake it up.
2. Njira Zowonetsera Zoyenda
Use the mode button (usually labeled 'MODE' or similar) to cycle through different display screens:
- Masitepe: Displays the total number of steps taken for the current day.
- Mtunda: Shows the total distance covered.
- Zopatsa mphamvu: Indicates the estimated calories burned.
- Nthawi: Displays the active time.
- Liwiro: Shows your average speed.
- Fat Burn: Displays an estimate of fat burned.
- Kutentha: Imawonetsa kutentha kozungulira.
- Nthawi: Ikuwonetsa nthawi yapano.
3. Resetting Daily Data
To reset the daily activity data (steps, distance, calories) to zero, typically press and hold the 'RESET' button for a few seconds while on the main display screen. Refer to the specific button layout on your device.
4. Accessing 7-Day Memory
The pedometer stores data for the past seven days. Use the 'MEMORY' or 'HISTORY' button (if available) to review previous days' activity. The display will typically show the date and the corresponding activity data.
Kusamalira
Kuyeretsa
Wipe the pedometer with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents, as these can damage the device. Avoid submerging the pedometer in water.
Kusintha kwa Battery
When the battery indicator appears low or the display becomes dim, replace the CR2032 3V battery following the installation steps in the 'Setup' section. Dispose of used batteries responsibly according to local regulations.
Kusungirako
Store the pedometer in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures when not in use for extended periods.
Kusaka zolakwika
- Pedometer not counting steps:
- Ensure the battery is correctly installed and charged.
- Check if the device is securely attached or placed in a pocket where movement can be detected.
- Verify that personal settings (stride length, height) are correctly entered. - Chiwonetsero chilibe kanthu kapena mdima:
- Replace the battery.
- Ensure the battery is inserted with correct polarity. - Kuwerenga molakwika:
- Re-enter your personal settings (height, weight, stride length).
- Ensure the pedometer is not subjected to excessive shaking or vibrations that are not related to walking. - Mabatani osayankha:
- Try removing and reinserting the battery to perform a soft reset.
- Ensure the buttons are not obstructed.
Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Kufotokozera |
|---|---|
| Mtundu | Crivit |
| Nambala ya Model | 307012 |
| Mtundu wa Sensor | 3D Pedometer |
| Kukula kwa Screen | 0.96 mu |
| Mtundu Wabatiri | 1 x CR2032 3V Lithium-ion |
| Moyo Wa Battery Woyerekeza | 730 maola |
| Mtundu | Chofiira |
| Omvera Otsatira | Adults (unisex) |
| Wopanga | Delta Sport Handelskontor GmbH |
Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or visit the official Crivit webmalo. Sungani umboni wanu wogula pazolinga zilizonse za chitsimikizo.





