Weather Forecast & Barometric Trend Area 3. Temperature & Humidity Area 4. Clock / Alarm Area 5 Moon Phase 6. ALARM: view alarm status; set alarm 7. MEM: view current, maximum and minimum temperature / humidity readings 8. MODE: change display / settings 9. + and – : increase or decrease setting. 10. Strap hole 11. : turn alarm off for 24 hours 12. : Lock button 13. Table stand / Belt clip 14. Battery compartment 15. °C / °F switch 16. RESET hole 1 2 5 7 8 10 11 12 13 9 3 4 6 15 14 16 1 EB313HG_
NOTE Please keep this manual handy as you use your new product. It contains practical step-by-step instructions, as well as technical specifications and warnings you should know. OVERVIEW FRONT VIEW 1 2 3 14 5 6 1. Projector : Projects time on the wall or ceiling 2. LCD display 3. SNOOZE / LIGHT : Turns on projector and backlight for 5 seconds 4. ALARM : Toggles between Alarm 1, Alarm 2 and Calendar 5. ON / OFF : Activates / deactivates the alarm 6. CLOCK : Toggles between different clock displa
2 Front view ........................................................................ 2 Back view ........................................................................ 3 LCD display symbols ....................................................... 3 Safety and care instructions ............................................. 4 Safety precautions ........................................................... 4 Caring for your product .................................................... 4 Getting star
It also provides safety advice not included in the law. This manual is not a proper legal authority to cite and should not be relied upon in a court of law. Traffic regulations in cities, towns and counties may go beyond state laws, as long as they do not conflict with state law. This booklet was prepared to help adult bicyclists and parents of younger bicyclists understand how to ride safely and legally on the streets, roads and highways of Oregon. This manual condenses and paraphrases language
2 Product overview ....................................................... 2 Main unit ............................................................... 2 Remote unit .......................................................... 4 Getting started ........................................................... 7 Batteries ............................................................... 7 AC adaptor ........................................................... 7 Remote unit set up ............................
patent no. 5,772,957) at room temperature, 125% tougher at minus 20° F. Because every cut counts 59L F&B A107035 AB 0301 CHAIN PART CUTTER CUTTER KICKBACK-REDUCING NUMBER PITCH GAUGE SEQUENCE TYPE FEATURES 58J .404” .058” Skip Chisel Ramp-shaped 58L .058” Standard Depth Gauges 59J .063” Skip 59L .063” Standard FILING INSTRUCTIONS FOR 58J, 58L, 59J, AND 59L CHAINS FILE SIZE: Use a 7/32" round file and file guide. TOP-PLATE TOP-PLATE DEPTH-GAUGE SETTING: CUTTING ANGLE: SIDE-PLATE ANGLE: FILING ANG
TOP-PLATE TOP-PLATE DEPTH-GAUGE SETTING: CUTTING ANGLE: SIDE-PLATE ANGLE: FILING ANGLE: FILE-GUIDE ANGLE: *See warning below .025" 60° 60° 25° 10° Oregon® .404”-pitch Super Guard® chains (58J, 58L, 59J, and 59L) may be capable of kickback that could result in serious injury to the saw operator or bystanders. Although these chains have features designed to reduce kickback energy, they are NOT low-kickback chains. Do not use Oregon® 58J, 58L, 59J, or 59L unless you have experience and specialized
10:0. 10:1. mmHg 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 x x x x x x / min 8. 9. 15. 9. 11. 15. 9. 11. 1 GB LEGEND : BOLD BOLD F LEGENDE : BOLD BOLD ES LEYENDA : BOLD BOLD -FAST INCREMENT -FLASHING -PRESS BUTTON -PRESS AND HOLD BUTTON -AUGMENTATON RAPIDE -CLIGNOTEMENT -APPUYER SUR LE BOUTON -APPUYER SANS LACHER SUR LE BOUTON - INCREMENTO RAPIDO -DESTELLANDO - PULSAR BOTON - PULSAR MANTENER OPRIMIDO EL BOTON 2 GB WRIST TYPE BLOOD PRESSURE INFORMATION CONCERNING THE CE MONITOR MODEL: BPW128 USER’S MANUA
4. Press RESET / to alter hour value. Press and hold to increase the value rapidly. 5. Press MODE to confirm the change and move on to the next setting. 6. Repeat 3, 4 to complete setting minute and second values. ADJUSTING THE SETTINGS DISTANCE AND CALORIES Total distance = steps taken x average step length. Measuring distance correctly depends on setting the correct average length of individual stride. Precise calories burned calculations require taking into account many factors. The PE329 use