
10 GB
can only be determined by a medical proce-
dure such as a computer tomography.
10.2 Setting the profile
So the diagnostic results can be calculated
correctly, you first create a profile by saving
some personal data (e. g. body height and
age) to the memory. Up to 10 such profiles
can be saved.
1. Press the button surface
SET
|
2
. The
scale is switched on. Displayed is the
menu for the profile settings. On the dis-
play
|
3
the profile number flashes be-
hind
P
.
2. Using the touch surfaces
S
T
|
2
, set
the requested profile number between
P0
and
P9
. Remember this number.
Your personal data are saved under this
profile number.
3. Confirm the setting with
SET
|
2
. The val-
ue for the body height flashes.
4. Now successively enter the following
data.
- With
S
T
|
2
you make the settings.
- With
SET
|
2
you save the settings and
reach the next item.
5. After the last setting press
SET
|
2
. The
scale is now ready to perform the diag-
nostic measurement.
NOTES:
•
These settings are saved under the pro-
file number and can be called up prior
to every diagnostic measurement.
•
Please take note: saving new values
will delete old values automatically. If
you share the same scale regularly with
several persons, it is reasonable to de-
termine a profile number for each user.
Physical activity index
The physical activity index can be based on
the following data:
These data on the physical activity is re-
quired to calculate your active metabolic
rate after the measurement. This is your indi-
vidual average calorie requirement if you
would like to keep your weight.
NOTE:
estimate your physical activity over
a medium to long-term period.
cm ft
Body height in cm or ft
(100 - 220 cm /
3‘ 3.5“ - 7‘ 2.5“)
Age
Age (from 10 - 100 years of age)
female / male
A1 - A5
Physical activity index (
A1
=
none,
A5
= very high)
(see “Physical activity index” on
page 10).
A1
very little activity: daily routine
mainly sitting or lying
A2
little activity: e. g. going for a
walk but mainly seated activity
A3
average activity: regularly physi-
cal exercise or more activity in
the daily life, approx. 2 - 4-times
per week physical exercise for
half an hour
A4
high activity: often physical exer-
cise or physical exercise plus a
lot of activity in the daily life, ap-
prox. 4 - 6-times per week physi-
cal exercise for half an hour
A5
very high activity: intensive phys-
ical exercise or hard physical la-
bour
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