Setting User Data; Taking Measurements - Beurer BG 51 XXL Mode D'emploi

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5.2 Setting user data

To measure your body fat percentage and other physical data, you must enter your personal user para-
meters.
The scale includes over 10 memory spaces on which you and other members of your family can save per-
sonal settings.
Switch on the scale (tap the weighing area). Wait until the display shows "0.0".
Then press "SET". The first memory position will appear flashing on the display. Now you can enter the fol-
lowing settings:
Memory position 1 to 10
male
Sex /
Activity sensor
masculine sporty
feminine sporty
Body size
80 to 220 cm (2'7"
Age
10 to 100 years
You can enter the relevant settings with short or long pressure on the "up" button
Confirm the settings in each case by pressing "SET".
Then the scale is ready for measuring. If you do not carry out a measurement, the scale switches off auto-
matically after several seconds.

5.3 Taking measurements

After all parameters have been entered, you can now measure your weight, body fat and the other data.
• Press "SET".
• Select the memory space where you would like to save your basic personal data by pressing the "up"
or "down"
button several times. These are then displayed briefly until "0.0" appears.
• Step onto the scale with bare feet and make sure that you are standing still on the electrodes.
• All values determined appear after weighing.
Important: There may be no contact between feet, legs, calves and thighs. Otherwise the measurement
will not be performed correctly.
The following data are automatically displayed consecutively:
1 Body fat
2 Muscle content
3 BMI
4 Weight with interpretation
5 Body water
6 Bone mass
7 Calorie consumption
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The scale switches itself off automatically after approx. 15 seconds.
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