Just like any other portable electronic device,
your new pedometer uses batteries. But how
do you know when you need to replace them?
And what kind of batteries do most pedometers require?
For many models, the first sign that it’s time to
replace the batteries comes when the LCD display starts to become dim or the
unit simply doesn’t power on. Some
models may also include a battery charge indicator light. Where this feature is located though will
vary from model to model.
The batteries themselves can be found in a few
different varieties. Disc or
button-style lithium-ion batteries (such as CR2032 and CR2025) are among the
most common, although some models rely on traditional AA or AAA batteries
instead.
For instructions how to replace the battery in
your pedometer, make sure to refer to your owner’s guide.
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