Thank you for purchasing a Taylor® Precision Product. Your Taylor® Body
Fat Analyzer and Scale is an example of superior design and craftsmanship.
Please read this instruction manual carefully before use. Keep these instruc-
tions handy for future reference.
How Taylor's Body Fat Analyzer and Scale Works:
This instrument uses BIA (Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis). BIA is one of
the most accurate methods of measuring body fat. It simply sends a harm-
less signal through the fat and muscle in your body. This method calculates
both your personal weight and body fat simultaneously, thus giving you a
more accurate reading of your overall health and fitness.
NOTE:
This instrument is a personal monitor and should be used in a con-
sistent manner for the most accurate reading. While readings might vary
between this analyzer and other methods of measurement (hydrodensitome-
try or hand held calipers), your changes in body fat percentage shown by this
instrument will be reflected accurately.
While this analyzer will work accurately as a scale for anyone and give accu-
rate body fat readings for a majority of people, it is not intended for use by
pregnant women or children under the age of 18. (See Caution)
Ideal body fat/body water content is not the same for all people. Age,
sex, and heredity are variables in this measurement.
Consult your physician to determine what levels are most ideal for you.
Why is it important to monitor Total Body Water percentage (%TBW)?
Water makes up approximately 50-70% of the body's weight. It is present
proportionally more in lean tissue compared to fat tissue. Water is a medium
for biochemical reactions that regulate body functions. For better accuracy,
avoid fluctuation in hydration level prior to the measurement. The accuracy
of the scale in estimating %TBW will also decrease with individuals suffer-
ing from diseases that tend to accumulate water in the body. The optimal
%TBW of an individual varies according to age and gender.
Please note that body fat contains some body water weight. Thus, body fat
and body water percentages will not add up to 100%.
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