Page 2 - MODES AND VIEWS
Page 3 - MENU CONTENT; storm alarm
Page 4 - SYMBOLS ON THE DISPLAY
Page 8 - WELCOME
1 WELCOME "For over 70 years Suunto has provided accurate, reliable information to peoplein need of it. Our instruments enable our users to reach their goals more effectivelyand get more out of their sports experience. Our products are often very critical tothe user. Therefore we at Suunto take ...
Page 9 - INTRODUCTION
2 INTRODUCTION We took you through the basic features and functions of your Suunto Lumi inthe Quick Guide. Now you can start getting to really know how to use yournew device. We will coach you through each process to help you get the mostfrom your Suunto Lumi wristop.The wristop is not just for outd...
Page 10 - CHANGING STRAP LENGTH
3 CHANGING STRAP LENGTH To change the strap length of your Suunto Lumi: 1. Use a pin, paper clip or other pointed tool to release the spring bar from the buckle. Remove the strap from the buckle and remove the springbar from the strap. 2. Twist the measurement paper included in the package around yo...
Page 12 - GENERAL SETTINGS
4 GENERAL SETTINGS If you have not yet activated your Suunto Lumi wristop, please do so now! Justpress any button, and then enter your personal preferences: language,measurement units, time and date. To change any settings, you need to enter MENU . To enter MENU , press [Mode] for 2 seconds - the ME...
Page 14 - Activating button lock
in MENU , you will need to activate it in the TIME , ALTI & BARO or COMPASS mode before entering MENU . The backlight will then be activated until you exit MENU . NOTE: Heavy use of the backlight will significantly reduce battery life. 4.6 Activating button lock You can activate and deactivate t...
Page 15 - USING TIME MODE
5 USING TIME MODE 5.1 Introduction The TIME mode includes features related to time measurement. To access the TIME mode, press [Mode] until TIME is selected. By pressing [View], you can scroll through the various views within the TIME mode. There are 8 different views in the TIME mode: ● Empty: no s...
Page 16 - Changing TIME mode settings
5.2 Changing TIME mode settings 5.2.1 Setting time You set the time in MENU . To enter MENU , press [Mode] for 2 seconds - the menu icon in the upper right corner will blink twice.In MENU , press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter TIME . Press [Down Light] again to reach and [Mode] to enter T...
Page 17 - Handy tip: Setting sunrise and sunset times; Handy tip: Knowing the time at home
NOTE: If you want to set the sunrise and sunset times for a location that is not listed in your device, select another reference city from the same time zone. Selectthe closest city north or south from your location according to the map. Handy tip: Setting sunrise and sunset times You’re on holiday ...
Page 18 - Handy tip: Measuring time
5.2.5 Using stopwatch You can use the stopwatch to measure time. It is ideal for timing your varioussport activities!To use the stopwatch, go to the TIME mode. Use [View] to scroll through the various views until you see stopwatch. Use [Start Stop] to start and stop thestopwatch. To reset, press [Up...
Page 20 - Handy tip: Waking up in the morning
TIP: When the snooze is turned on, you can deactivate it in the TIME mode by keeping [View] pressed down. Handy tip: Waking up in the morning Your holiday starts tomorrow and you’re going on a long trip. You want to wakeup early to make sure you have packed everything.You set your Suunto Lumi alarmf...
Page 21 - USING ALTI & BARO MODE
6 USING ALTI & BARO MODE 6.1 How ALTI & BARO works The ALTI & BARO mode includes three different profiles: ALTIMETER , BAROMETER and AUTOMATIC . To access the ALTI & BARO mode, press [Mode] until ALTI & BARO is selected. By pressing [View], you can scroll through the various view...
Page 23 - Absolute air pressure is measured constantly
Absolute air pressure is measured constantly Absolute air pressure + Reference altitude = Sea level air pressure ( BAROMETER profile)Absolute air pressure + Reference altitude = Altitude ( ALTIMETER profile) Changes in local weather conditions will affect altitude readings. If local weatherchanges o...
Page 24 - Handy tip: Setting altitude reference value; Setting reference value and profiles
Handy tip: Setting altitude reference value You’re on the second day of your two-day hike. You realize that you forgot to switchfrom the BAROMETER profile to the ALTIMETER profile when you started out in the morning. So you hike to the nearest location shown on your topographic map forwhich a refere...
Page 25 - Using weather trend indicator
In MENU , press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter ALTI-BARO . In ALTI-BARO , press [Mode] to enter REFERENCE . Change the value by pressing [Up] or [Down Light].We would like to stress the importance of accuracy here. Try to find what youraltitude reference value will be before heading out o...
Page 26 - Handy tip: Anticipating the weather; Situation last 3 hours
value. So you have a good 6 hours of air pressure change values. This is a usefulfeature when you are planning to head out for a hike or when you need to lookfor shelter since it provides an indication of the weather conditions. Handy tip: Anticipating the weather You're on holiday and you want to a...
Page 27 - Activating storm alarm; Handy tip: Getting surprised by a storm while hiking; Using altimeter profile
TIP: If the weather trend indicator shows that the air pressure is constantly rising, there is a higher possibility of sunny weather upcoming. Again, if the airpressure is constantly dropping, there is a higher possibility of rainy weather. 6.4 Activating storm alarm The storm alarm notifies you wit...
Page 28 - Using altitude difference measurer
There are 5 views within the ALTIMETER profile: ● Empty: no supplementary information ● Log recorder: allows you to record your activities ● Temperature: displays the current temperature ● Altitude difference measurer: measures the difference in your altitude ● Time: shows the current time By pressi...
Page 29 - Handy tip: Measuring your climbing
You start the altitude difference measurer in the ALTI & BARO mode. Use [View] to select the altitude difference measurer. Press [Start Stop] as you begin aclimb - your Suunto Lumi will do the math and calculate how high you climb.To stop measuring, press [Start Stop] again. To reset, press [Up]...
Page 31 - Handy tip: Recording altitude; Using barometer profile
You can access your recorded log history and log details in MENU , see Section 8.1 Viewing logs on page 35 . Handy tip: Recording altitude You’re going on a mountain hike. You want to record how much you ascend anddescend to compare the figures with previous hikes. You set your Suunto Lumi tothe ALT...
Page 32 - Handy tip: Using the; profile
By pressing [View], you are able to scroll through the views. The sea level airpressure will always be displayed in the center. Only the view displayed belowthe sea level air pressure will change. NOTE: If you are wearing your Suunto Lumi on your wrist, you will need to take it off in order to get a...
Page 33 - Using automatic profile
6.7 Using automatic profile The AUTOMATIC profile switches automatically between the ALTIMETER and BAROMETER profile according to your movements. The AUTOMATIC profile switches from ALTIMETER to BAROMETER profile when the device does not move in altitude for 12 minutes. When the device has moved 5 m...
Page 34 - USING COMPASS MODE; How compass works; Getting correct readings
7 USING COMPASS MODE 7.1 How compass works The compass allows you to orient yourself in relation to the magnetic North.There are three different views in the COMPASS mode: ● Empty: displays no supplementary information ● Heading: displays the numerical degree value of your heading ● Time: displays t...
Page 38 - USING MEMORY; Viewing and resetting log totals
8 USING MEMORY 8.1 Viewing logs You can view data for a specific log in MENU . To enter MENU , press [Mode] for 2 seconds - the menu icon in the upper right corner will blink twice.In MENU , press [Mode] to enter MEMORY . In MEMORY , press [Up] or [Down Light] to scroll through the log listings. Pre...
Page 40 - REPLACING BATTERY
9 REPLACING BATTERY Your Suunto Lumi operates on a 3-volt lithium cell, type: CR 2032. NOTE: To reduce the risk of fire or burns, do not crush, puncture or dispose of used batteries in fire or water. Only replace them with manufacturer-specifiedbatteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries properl...
Page 42 - 0 SPECIFICATIONS; General; Altimeter; Barometer
10 SPECIFICATIONS 10.1 Technical data General ● Operating temperature -20 °C to +60 °C / -4°F to +140°F ● Storage temperature -30 °C to +60 °C / -22°F to +140°F ● Water-resistant 30 m / 100 ft (according to ISO 2281) ● Mineral glass ● User-replaceable battery CR2032 Altimeter ● Display range -500 m ...
Page 44 - Disposal of device
10.6 Disposal of device Please dispose of the device in an appropriate way, treating it as electronicwaste. Do not throw it in the garbage. If you wish, you may return the deviceto your nearest Suunto representative. 41 en
Page 46 - Index
Index A absolute air pressure, 20accessing ALTI & BARO mode, 18COMPASS mode, 31TIME mode, 12 alarm, 16ALTI & BARO mode accessing, 18getting correct readings, 19getting incorrect readings, 20profiles, 18, 22 altimeter profile, 18 setting, 22using, 24views, 25 altitude difference measurer, 25a...