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5.3 Taking measurements
After all parameters have been entered, you can now measure your weight, body fat and the
other data.
– Switch on the scale by briefly stepping on the platform.
– Select the memory position in which your personal parameters are stored by pressing the
“User” button several times. These parameters will then appear in turn until the “0.0” display
appears.
– Step on the scale with bare feet and make sure you are standing still on the stainless steel
electrodes.
Important:
There may be no contact between feet, legs, calves and thighs. Otherwise the mea-
surement will not be performed correctly.
The following display then appears:
1. Weight in kg with interpretation
KG
2. Body fat in % with interpretation
BF
3. Body water in % with interpretation
4. Muscle percentage in %
with interpretation
5. Basal metabolic rate in Kcal
The display then changes from muscle percentage and basal metabolic rate to:
6. Bone mass in kg
7. Active metabolic rate in Kcal
Pressing any of the buttons will show the results more rapidly.
Up to 5 results are automatically saved in the data memory. Incorrect measurements indicated
with “Err” are not saved.
5.4 Measured data recall
The last 5 measurements can be recalled.
– Switch on the scale by briefly stepping on the platform.
– Select the memory position in which your personal parameters are stored by pressing the
“User” button several times. These then appear in turn until the “0.0” display appears.
– As soon as “0.0” appears, you can recall the last data measured with the up button
s
.
– Press the up button
s
repeatedly to display the next older data. After a maximum of 5 mea-
surements, the scale returns to the “0.0” display and is ready for measurement.
If user settings are changed (e.g. age), the measured data memory is deleted.
6. Evaluation of results
Trend display
This scale hase a trend display, in which the value currently measured is compared with the ave-
rages of the last 5 measurements.
– Trend display up
s
: present value is higher than the average of the last 5 measurements.
– Trend display down
t
: present value is lower than the average of the last 5 measurements.
– Trend display up and down
s t
: present value is the same as the average of the last 5 mea-
surements.