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I’ve had my pedometer for over a year and it’s not tracking steps well anymore. What’s wrong?

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I’ve had my pedometer for over a year and it’s not tracking steps well anymore. What’s wrong?

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Most likely, your pedometer’s battery needs to be replaced. Here’s how: • Hold your pedometer so the front cover is facing you. • Look along the bottom edge of the pedometer to locate the cover access slot. • Insert the edge of a coin into the slot. • Twist the coin to pop open and remove the front cover of the pedometer. • Remove and replace the LR-44 battery with a new one. Batteries can be purchased from your local drug store or any place that sells watch or camera batteries. • Place the front cover back on the pedometer, making sure it snaps back on tightly. • Follow your local waste management guidelines to recycle the old battery.

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