TANITA
BC-418MA Instruction Manual
Instruction Manual
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BODY COMPOSITION ANALYZER BC-418MA CD INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Please read this Instruction Manual carefully and keep it handy for future reference.
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Advantages ... 3 Safety Notes... 4 Caution Symbols ... 4 AWARN~NG ... 4 ACAUTION ... 4 AMaintenance... 5 AGeneral Instructions for Accurate Measurement... ...5 <Usage Conditions> ... 5 <Storage Conditions ... 5
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<Power Source> ... 5
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5 ModeSelection ... 13
Setting the number of printouts. the printout language. and the printout items
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Setting the Original Mode ... 14
THE APPLICABILITY OF THE BMR REGRESSION FORMULA AND ITS DIFFERENCES WITH THE OLD FORMULA- ...41
Applications This equipment can be used in the screening of certain adult diseases and conditions related body weight and composition. It can be used in the monitoring and prevention of conditions caused by excessive deposits of fat tissue, such as diabetes, hyperlipidemia, cholelithiasis and fatty liver. It can be used in the monitoring of changes in individuals' body composition, related to differences in the ratio of fat tissue to lean. It can be used to assess the effectiveness of individuals' nutrition and exercise programmers, both for health and physical fitness.
Advantages BIA is a simple, quick, and non-invasive means of measuring body composition, making it particularly useful for group screenings. 2. The Tanita BC-418MA Body Composition Analyzer calculates "body fat ratio," "body fat mass," "fat free mass," "estimated muscle mass," and "Base Metabolic Rate" using data derived by the DXA method using BIA. 3. Through the use of 8 electrodes, the BC-418MA Body Composition Analyzer makes it possible to show separate body composition mass for the right arm, the left arm, the trunk, the right leg and the left leg.
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Safety Notes Caution Symbols Thank you for purchasing this precision crafted Tanita product. For optimum performance and safety, please familiarize yourself with the Caution Symbols below. These symbols are designed to alert the user to potential hazards when using this equipment. Ignoring these Caution Symbols may result in serious injury, or damage to the product. Please be sure to review before proceeding with the INSTRUCTION MANUAL.
WARNING This symbol indicates the possibility of serious injury if the product i s F
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mishandled or instructions are ignored.
This symbol indicates the possibility of physical injury or equipment damage if instructions are ignored.
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This symbol indicates general precautions that should be taken when using this product.
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Individuals with a Pacemaker or Other Internal Medical Devices This equipment sends a weak electrical current through the body during measurement. Individua. who have internally implanted medical devices, such as Pacemakers, should not use this equipment due to the risk of malfunction to the device that may be caused by the weak electrical current. Inserting and Removing the Power Cord To reduce the risk of electric shock or product damage, never insert or remove the power cord with wet hands. Do not under any circumstances dismantle or alter the device, as this could result in electric shock or injury as well as adversely affect the precision of measurements. To prevent fire hazard Use only a correctly wired (100-240VAC) outlet, and do not use a multiple outlet extension cable. Measurementsfor physically disabled persons Physically disabled persons should not attempt to take measurements alone, but instead should have their caretakers assist them in using the device.
ACAUTION
When connecting the BC-418MA to a computer Ensure that the computer conforms to IEC950. cross contamination The Body Composition Analyzer should be used with bare feet. Please be sure to clean the scale platform with appropriate disinfectant after each use. Never pour any liquid directly on the scale platform, as it may leak and cause internal damage. Use a soft cloth and appropriate ethyl alcohol to wipe off platform. Do not wipe the platform with strong chemicals. Interpretation of Results The data provided by this machine, as well as any supplementary information such as diet or exercise programs based on this data, should be interpreted by a licensed professional. Please make sure you place the Weighing Platform on a level and stable surface. If the equipment is used when the Weighing Platform is unstable because not all feet are on the surface, there may be a risk of stumbling or inaccurate measurement. Never jump on the Weighing Platform, there may be a risk of stumbling and malfunction of the equipment. When handling printer unit, avoid any sharp edges. For the BC-418MA; Ensure you use the original AC adapter (MODEL: SA25-0535U). Using an AC adapter other than the original one may cause malfunction. Do not insert or remove the plug by the cable. This equipment incorporates a fuse for electrical equipment (ZA, 125V.) If an AC adapter other than the original one is used or there is a large surge in electric current, the fuse will blow for safety purposes. If the fuse has blown, the equipment must be inspected again. The fuse is located inside the equipment and users cannot disassemble the equipment easily. Therefore, please contact your nearest Tanita branch office or dealer to change the fuse.
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/1 Maintenance Since this equipment is accurately manufactured and adiusted, please observe the following instructions.
Users must not disassemble or adjust this equipment. This should be done by trained maintenance agents or certification offices designated under the NAWI directive. Never disassemble the equipment as this may cause malfunction. Users must not disassemble or adjust this equipment. Please inspect the equipment in accordance with the regulations in your country. Unplug the unit from the wall outlet when it will not be in use for long periods of time. In order to reduce the risk of a short circuit, please keep any liquid or metal objects (paper clips, etc.) away from the printer. Keep the electrodes clean by wiping them with disinfectant. Do not drop the unit, and avoid locations with constant vibration. Do not put this equipment in direct sunlight, close to heaters or near direct draughts from air conditioners. When transferred to any location where there is a difference of more than 20 degrees centigrade (40 degrees Fahrenheit), wait 2 hours before using. When disposing of this unit, please do so in accordance with the prevailing regulations in each country.
A ~ e n e r aInstructions l for Accurate Measurement This equipment sends out a very weak electric current to measure impedance (electrical resistance) of the body. Therefore, in principle, users need to use this equipment with bare feet. Moreover, since impedance fluctuates in accordance with the distribution of body fluid, please observe the following instructions for accurate measurement.
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To prevent a possible discrepancy in measured values, avoid taking measurements after vigorous exercise until sufficiently rested. To prevent inaccurately low body fat percentage measurements and other measurement errors, always hold both arms straight down when taking measurements. As changes in body water and body temperature can have a major impact on measurements, measurements should be made every day at the same time under similar conditions (always urinating before taking measurements, etc.) to get a more accurate picture of the measurements over time. Ensure that your arms are not touching your side and that the inner thighs are not touching each other during measurements; if necessary, place a dry towel between your arm and side and/or between your thighs. Also, make sure the soles of feet are free of excess dirt, as this may also act as a barrier to the mild current. False results may be reported after excessive food /fluid intake, or after periods of intense exercise. * For further details, see the Technical Notes on page 36. This equipment is designed for the majority of the population leading healthy lives with a regular lifestyle. For people suffering from sickness, or whose lifestyle is very different from the norm, it is recommended that the data from this product should not be used as an absolute value, but rather as a reference to observe the rate change. * For further details, see the Technical Notes on page 36. If there are calluses on the soles of the feet, or an individual is wearing thin nylons, accurate measurement may still be possible. Place 0.5ml of water in the center of each electrode. This will act as a conductant, and may allow the current to pass freely through a thin barrier. Measurement is sometimes impossible on a surface that is strongly vibrating. In this case, please move the equipment onto a surface with little vibration. Do not take measurements while using transmitters, such as mobile phones, which may affect readings.
1 Temperature Range for Use : O°C / 3S°C I/ ~elative~urnidihl : 30% / 80% (without condensation)
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h Temperature Range of Environment :-lO°C / 50'C
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: 10% / 90% (without condensation) Range of Relative Humidity To avoid malfunctions, avoid storing the equipment where there is direct sunlight, significant temperature changes, the risk of dampness, a large amount of dust, in the vicinity of firer, or where there is the risk of receiving vibrations or shocks.
Value Range Model Name Voltage Range Frequency Range Electric Current Range
BC-418MA 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 550mA
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Product Structure
Printer Paper
Instruction Manual (Technical Notes)
Bottom Cover
Bottom Cover Attachment Screws
% % Paper Width : 58mm Paper Roll Diameter : Maximum 55mm
Syringe
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Column Attachment Screws
% % S %
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Rear View of Control Box
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RS-232C Port
Symbols and their Meanings @
-@ : Input, Output
Male
= :Direct current
: Class I1 Equipment
FEED
: Caution
: Type BF applied part
P T
:
0 To Turn off the Unit
:To Turn on the Unit
: Clothes Weight Setting
:Advances the paper :Conformity with Medical Device Directive 93/42EEC
Refer to the attached notes.
C6
: Weight Scale
TIME SET :Sets the date and time.
0366
ema ale/ : Female
9 : Male
Digital Display Measurement unit mark [kal
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Indicates that the device is being used to measure body weight
Clothes weight mark L
Indicates that the weight is shown in kilograms
clothes is being subtracted
Stabilized mark
Gender mark (male) Indicates that the user is male
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Gender mark (female) Indicates that the user is female
Athlete mark Indicates that the user is a n "athlete"
FEMALE /
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4
ATHLETIC 4
QTABILm'1ndicates that the displayed figure has stabilized
cm
bge
unit
AGE
of height (cm)
Indicates that the height is shown in centimeters.
% FAT
mark
Indicates that the figure shown is the user's age
Body fat percentage Indicates that the device i s ready to begin measurements
Indicates that the figure shown is the body fat percentage
Membrane Switch Clothes Weight Setting Key
Weight Only Key
Sets the clothes weight. Even if the user is dressed, weight minus the weight of clothes can be measured.
Measures body weight only.
Feed Key Advances the print paper.
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ON/OFF Key
Turns the power on or off.
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%Body Fat Range : 1%-75% % B O ~Fat Y increments : 0.1% Max 200kg e=d= 0.1kg Min 2kg T= -2OOkg Operation Temperature Range 0 1+35'C
Numerical Keys Inputs numerical values.
Time Set Key Sets the date and time.
1 Tanita defies "athlete" as a person involved in intense physical activity of at least 10 hours per week and who has a resting heart rate of approximately 60 beats per minute or less. Tanita's athlete definition includes "lifetime of fitness" individuals who have been fit for years but currently exercise less than 10 hours per week.
Body part data display keys Used to display the measurement results for the right arm, left arm, right leg, left leg and trunk
Key Clears entries.
Tanita's athlete definition does not include "enthusiastic beginners" who are making a real commitment to exercising at least 10 hours per week but whose bodies have not yet changed to require the Athlete mode. Please see Technical Notes booklet for further explanation.
Digital display
P T
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4
MALE
9 4
FEMALE
44
cm
AnlLmC
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A6E
Cm
4
% FAT
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Remove the Bottom Cover. @Insert the one cables from the column into the holes on the Weighing Platform. @Tighten the four Column Attachment Screws and attach the column to the Weighing Platform. +Connect the one cables from the column to the Weighing Platform as shown in the illustration and replace the Bottom Cover using the two Bottom Cover Attachment Screws. When replacing the Bottom Cover, please place the cables in the right position s o that they will not get caught U between the cover and the Weighing Platform. This may damage the cables.
3.Preparatlon for Use
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Connection and Installation
For accurate measurement, place the Weighing Platform on as flat a surface as possible and adjust the level with the adjustable feet so the bubble the level gauge is in the center of the frame.
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Make sure you place the Weighing Platform on a stable level surface and adiust the level with the adjustable feet. If the Weighing Platform i s not stable because not all the feet are on the surface, for example, there i s a risk of stumbling or inaccurate measurement.
Connection of Plugs
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1. Insert the plug from the AC adapter into the DC jack on the back of the weighing platform. 2. Connect the cable and the AC adapter and insert the plug on the cable into the wall outlet. *To avoid electric shock, do not insert or remove the plug with wet hands. *To avoid electric shock, do not use the equipment near water. *To avoid measurement error, do not measure while using equipment that generates radio waves, such as mobile phones. *Use only the original AC adapter (MODEL: SA25-0535U). Using AC adapters other than the original one may cause malfunction, smoke or fire.
AWARNING ACAUT~ON
Loading the Printer Paper Roll
ACAUT~ON
Please change the paper roll when red lines appear along the sides of the paper.
1. Turn the equipment on by pressing the
AGE
ATHLETIC
?6FAT
[ml
key. "P.Endf' will flash in the middle of the screen. This means that there is no printer paper. * When you do not have any printer paper to replace the old roll, press the [ @] key. "P.EndU will disappear and you can continue measurement.
2. Remove the Paper Dispenser Cover. When you lift up the Paper Dispenser Cover from the back of the Control Box, it can be easily removed.
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3. Cut off the end of the printer paper where the 3cm
glue is (about 3 cm) in a straight line.
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Please make sure to cut off the part with the glue because the glue may hinder the paper feeding through the printer.
4. Insert the printer paper into the slit. The printer paper is automatically rolled up and the edge of the paper is cut automatically. Please remove the cut paper.
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Please make sure you insert the printer paper straight into the slit.
5. Insert the catches of the Paper Dispenser Cover into the guide holes. * If a paper jam occurs, please refer to P. 25.
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Seiting the date and time / 1 ~ h e printer function is ON in the display shown below.
1. Push the 1
0 1 key.
The entire display will begin to flash, and then the clothes weight input screen will appear.
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MALE
FEMALE^
ATHLETIC
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7 7 17 7 4 L t 4 )7 R 7 7n
2. Push the [ kg
STABILIZED
cm AGE
%FAT
ml key.
The date and time input screen will appear. The upper row of numbers show the year, the middle row the month and day, and the bottom row the time (hours and minutes). * If no changes are to be made, press the [ ] key again.
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3. Input the present date and time. l Input the appropriate numbers, beginning with the top row, in the flashing space. Example: To input May 1, 2002, 6:03 p.m., press in
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* If you make an error while inputting a number, press the
[O
l key. This will return you to the previous input space.
4. Press the [ MALEfj
STABILIZED
FEMALE$
cm
ATHLETIC
AGE % FAT
a l key.
The date and time are set, and the clock function is running. The display will now return to the step prior to l entering this mode.
* The clock function is backed up by the rechargeable battery, -, but natural electric discharge of the rechargeable batter; may occur if the device is not in use for an extended period (more than 2 weeks); this will clear the settings, making it necessary to reset the date and time. 1
Set the functions (modes) that you want this equipment to start with. The selected modes will be automatically recorded. l key. If it is not necessary to change the seitings, the equipment will start up when you simply press the
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Setting tke number of printouts, the printout language, and the printout items ~p
Select the number of print outs (0 - 9) and language. (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish) l l
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STABILIZED
MALE
FEMALE$
cm
ATHLETIC
AGE
key. Release the keys after "Prt-l" is displayed on the screen.
% FAT
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d,' FEMALE^ "'"LL
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V
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AGE
ATHLETIC
&TEEID
% FAT
2. Select the number of print outs Using the numerical keys, enter the quantity of print outs desired. The maximum number is nine. [ 11-[9] : Quantity of print outs [OI : NOprintout
3. Language Selection If " 0 is selected at step 2, you cannot preset
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STABILIZED
MALE
FEMALE^
cm
ATHLETIC
AGE % FAT
,
STABILIZED
cm AGE
ATHLETIC
% FAT
the language. The display will automatically change to the language selection screen. The currently selected language will be displayed as a number. Example: (LNG-1) means English. Select the language desired using the numerical keys. [ll :English [21 :French 131 : German 141 :Italian 151 :Spanish
4. Printing selection Printing contents are selected from numerical keys. [Ol :Short [ 1 l :Long
MALE
0 P T :4:
nn
kg
Lt.Lt
MALE fj
P sTABlLlzED
FEMALE $
cm
ATHLETIC
AGE
cmm
%FAT
5. The display will automatically change to the
measurement screen after all the input has been completed. If further change to the print settings is desired, please turn off the equipment and follow steps 1 - 4 above.
The equipment will start up with these settings next time you use it.
Setting the Original Mode This process is utilized to select whether or not you use the target body fat ratio function. (See the printout sample on page 16.)
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The target body fat ratio function is deactivated when this product is shipped from factory.
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key while holding down Le
1. Press the
ATHLETIC
key.
AGE % FAT
[Ol : The target body fat ratio function is deactivated [ 1l : The target body fat ratio function is activated
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MALE fi
or ATHLETIC
AGE 70FAT
If the number of print outs is set to " 0 during the process of "Setting the Number of Print Outs and Language" on page 13, you cannot preset this item.
2. After the input i s completed, the display will automatically change to the measurement screen.
B
MALE
FEMALE#
ATHLETIC
c E lm B
cm
U AGEFAT %
The equipment will start up with these settings next time you use it.
Sample
TANITA BODY COMPOSITION ANALYZER BC-418
BODY TYPE GENDER AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT BM1
lady
This section prints the both the type a n d body] composition data of the current user.
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STANDARD MALE 34 179 cm 73. 3 kg 23. 9 7 2 9 4 kJ 1713 kcal 13. I W 9 . 6 kg 6 3 . 7 kg 4 6 . 6 k;
FAT MASS FFhl TB' DESIRABLE RANGE FAT% 8-20 % FAT MASS 5 . 5-15. 9 kg TARGET B F I is : Predicted weight : P r e d i c t e d fat m a s s : F A T T O GAIN:
20%
79. 6 kg 15. 9 kg 6. 3 kg
Consul
I y p u r p h y s i c i a n b e f o r e beginning a n y weight managemen! proram. T n n i t r i s n o t r e s p o n r i b l c Tar d e t e r rnlning your target B F B .
This section calculates the amount of fat that should be lost or gained to achieve the Target BF% (preset by the user and health care professional).
IMPEDANCE 'hole B o d y R i c h t Leg l e l t Leg Rioht Arm l e f t Arm Segmental Analysis R i h t Leg fat% Fat M a s s FFM Predicted hluscleMass
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h e measurement data for each body part - the predicted muscle mass, the fat mass, and the body fat percentage - are rinted out in this portion.
3.4 k; Left Arm Fat% 15.4 F Fat Mass 0.6 kg FFM 3.5 kg Predicted MuscleMass Trunk Fat% Fat M a s s 6.0 kg FFM 31.1 kg Predicted MuscleMass
<Printing selection and Goal Setter Mode>
I Goal Sefter Mode I
-election
Input
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Print Out
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STANDARD ON Short
ATHLETIC
-11 -1
0 0 0 000
TARGET BF 00%
101 OFF
STANDARD
[ol
ATHLETIC STANDARD ATHLETIC
Long [ll 101
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STANDARD ATHLETIC
1 1
00 00
For this Printing Selection, please refer to the page 13. For this Goal Setter Mode, please refer to the page 14.
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Body Composition Analysis This explains the procedure when the printer function is turned on. Please be aware that the display may be difkrent if the number of printouts is set to [01. Do not wipe the equipment with corrosive chemicals (gasoline, cleaner, etc.). Please use a neutral detergent to clean the equipment. When the equipment has been transferred to any location where there is a temperature difference of 20'C or more, wait for at least two hours before using it. In taking measurements, please keep the person away from the unit, who uses transmitters such as a mobile phone avoid causing margin errors.
1. Turn on the Power. Press the [ (o/o) ] key. "0.0" will appear on the upper portion of the display.
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ATHLETIC
EaZD
% FAT AGE
2. Enter Clothes Weight. STABILIZED
cm AGE % FAT
Enter clothes weight using the numerical keys. Example: if the clothes weight is 2.0 kg, press [2], [.l and then [O]. When the data input is completed, the data will be displayed as a minus number.
3. Select the Body Type. STABILIZED
cm ATHLETIC %FAT
Select the Body Type from Standard Male, Standard Female, Athletic Male and Athletic Female. Please use the Athletic key when the user is 17 years or older and also meets the following criteria. See page 8 for Tanita's definition of "Athlete."
4. Enter Age.
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* If the user is 32 years old or younger. STABILIZED
Example: Press [3] and [2].
* If the user is 9 years old or younger Example: press [O] and [9].
ATHLETIC % FAT
* If ages 16 or less are entered, even if Athletic is selected for the Body Type, it will be automatically changed to Standard.
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FEMALE
4
ATHLETIC
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qkg L.L! -3!.?
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4
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STABILIZED
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5. Enter Height. cvsmnlo. T f +he '"'l " " user's height is 172 cm, please press [l],[7] -..A & L , . . rqi a1 LU r l tel L LL J. UAL,.L,
6. Set the Target Body Fat Ratio.
ATHLETIC
After you input the height, "GOAL" will automatically flash on the display. Input the target body fat ratio desired using the numerical keys. Example: 16% = Press [l] and [6]. 9% = Press [O] and [9]. * If the number of print outs is set to "0", nothing will be displayed. * If the target body fat ratio is set to OFF, the target body fat ratio will not be printed out.
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Before you start a body weight management program and set the appropriate personal body fat ratio, please consult your doctor. Tanita i s not responsible for setting the appropriate target~bodyfat ratio for specific individuals. For details of the desirable body fat percentage, please refer to the Technical Notes. Male athletes may wish to select a single digit body fat percentage as their target. However, this i s notrecornmended for ~tandordAdults, in particular women, who should avoid becoming excessively lean. Always consult a doctor about the target body fat percentage most suitable for your body type.
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Do not step on the Weighing Platform until the target body fat ratio setting has been completed because the power may be automatically turned off or the measurement may be inaccurate.
* If you want to change the settings, please press the [ @ ] key and the procedure will go back to the former step. Please re-enter the data.
7. After "88888" is displayed on the upper portion of the display, a flashing arrow will appear next to F F m .
8. Start Measurement. Step on the Weighing Platform with bare feet so they touch the electrodes. Stand in a stable position without bending your knees.
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Do not use the hand grips, as you will only be measuring your body weight this time.
9. Taking Measurement.
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ATHLETIC
Step on the weighing platform in bare feet. Make sure heels are placed on the posterior electrodes, and the front part of the feet are in contact with the anterior electrodes. An arrow will flash next to [STABILIZED] b and the weight will be displayed on the LCD.
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10.Measure the Impedance. When the grips are grasped with both hands, nono will a p p e a r a t t h e bottom of the display a n d t h e impedance measurement will begin. The onon marks will disappear one by one during the measurement; after five full cycles, the measurement will be complete.
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Grab the grips (two locations) only after the body weight figure on the display has stabilized. Do not step off the Weighting Platform until the "oooa 'Isymbols disappear completely.-, In cases when measurements of the body fat r a or the quantity of fat are abnormally small or the error message (E01) is shown on the display, the probable reason is that the soles of the feet and the electrodes are not in full contact. Make sure you step on the Weighing Platform so there is contact between the electrodes and the soles of your feet. If the problem is not solved this way, it is possible that the soles of the feet have calluses and the resistance is too great. Therefore, place about 0.5 ml of water on each of the four electrodes where the feet touch before measurement.
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ATHLETIC
E
FAT
Left arm -
Left leg -
p Right leg
1 Trunk
IBILIZED
E
FAT
1 1.Measurement Is Completed. Once the body weight and impedance measurements have been completed, the overall body fat percentage will be shown at the bottom of the display and a buzzer will sound. Lf the printer is ON, the measurement results will be printed out. . * With regard to the measurement result, please refer to P. 22. If the printer is OFF, the measurement results (predicted muscle mass, fat mass, and body fat percentage) for each body part can be displayed using the ten-key pad. Select the number of the desired body part on the ten-key pad. 141: Left arm 161: Right arm 101: Left leg [.l: Right leg [S] and 121: Trunk "See page 13 for details on printer settings.
Step off the Weighing Platform.
12. When You Continue to Measure. A f t e r p r i n t i n g i s c o m p l e t e d , g o b a c k t o s t e p 3. Measure by entering the data in the same procedure.
13.Finish Measurement. Press the [
] key and turn off the power.
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Weight Only Function 1. After turning on the unit, press the FEMALE^
cm
ATHLETIC
AGE
X FAT
[ml key.
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After a momentary display check, "0.0" will appear on the LCD. If measuring units need to be changed, do so at this time by pressing the []key. An arrow on the LCD will follow the selection of weighing units.
2. Weight Measurement. Step on the Weighing Platform.An arrow will light next to [STABILIZED] ) and the weight measurement
L .L( wwq cm
FEMALE$
l
ATHLETIC
EmD
will be displayed on the LCD.
% FAT AGE
3. When measuring is complete, press the key to turn off the power.
L/
cm ATHLETIC
AGE % FAT
[ml
No printer i s available when measuring weightonly. If body composition analysis is desired, turn the unit off and then on, using the l key.
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Important Note: There is no automatic weight lock
function.
Sewing of Clothes Weight 1 . Press the [
l key.
P T
l
c STABILIZED
cm
ATHLETIC
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7n
E.L( MALE^ FEMALEB
rC
2. Enter the clothes weight. C
kg
and then [O]. cm
ATHLETIC
AGIE
cm!Q
%IFAT
FEMALE/ ATHLETIC
Example: If the clothes weight is 2.0 kg, press [2], [.]
* When you want to correct an entry, press the [ @ ] key and enter the data again.
cm
] key to finalize the clothes weight. weight is displayed with a minus, an arrow next to P T 4 lights up, and it
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becomes possible to measure your weight.
% FAT
m