Tanita BC-418MA instruction manual Mode Selection

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4.Setting Date and Time

W Setting the date and time

mThe printer function is ON in the display shown below.

5.Mode Selection

Set the functions (modes) that you want this equipment to start with. The selected modes will be automatically recorded.

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If it is not necessary to change the settings, the equipment will start up when you simply press the [

] key.

 

 

 

 

WSetting the number of printouts, the printout language, and the printout items

 

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1. Push the [] key.

The entire display will begin to flash, and then the clothes weight input screen will appear.

2. Push the [ TIME SET ] key.

Select the number of print outs (0 - 9) and language. (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish)

 

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1. While holding down the [0] key, press the [

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Release the keys after “Prt-1” is displayed on the

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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 [ TIME SET ] key again.

3.Input the present date and time.

Input the appropriate numbers, beginning with the top row, in the flashing space.

Example: To input May 1, 2001, 6:03 p.m., press in order the following keys:

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0

0

2

0

5

0

1

1

8

0

3

*If you make an error while inputting a number, press the [ ] key.

This will return you to the previous input space.

4. Press the [ TIME SET ] key.

The date and time are set, and the clock function is running.

The display will now return to the step prior to entering this mode.

*The clock function is backed up by the rechargeable battery, but natural electric discharge of the rechargeable battery 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.

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2. Select the number of print outs

Using the numerical keys, enter the quantity of print outs desired.

The maximum number is nine.

[1]~[9] : Quantity of print outs

[0] : No printout

3. Language Selection

m If “0” is selected at step 2, you cannot preset 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.

[1]: English

[2]: French

[3]: German

[4]: Italian

[5]: Spanish

4.Printing selection

Printing contents are selected from numerical keys.

[0]: Short

[1]: Long

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.

mThe equipment will start up with these settings next time you use it.

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Contents Body Composition Analyzer BC-418MA Usage Conditions Safety NotesPower Source Storage ConditionsProduct Assembly and Components Assembly Instructions Membrane SwitchDigital display Preparation for Use Loading the Printer Paper RollMode Selection Setting the Original Mode N TStandard Athletic Operating Instructions Body Composition AnalysisSetting of Clothes Weight Based on NIH/WHO BMI Guidelines Explanation of the Print OutBody Fat Ranges for Standard Adults AgeClearing Paper Jams Components of the Printer Unit Clearing Paper JamsSpecifications TroubleshootingProblem List Signal lines and connection methodsTransmission data (1).Output data items(2).Output data format Error Codes Switching to Remote ModeControl Commands Transmission DataSet tare weight Example of UseSet gender Resetting During measurementMeasurement finished Body impedance measurement methods CurrentVoltage Intra-day fluctuations cyclic activity within a single day Causes of errors in impedance measurementsIntra-day fluctuations Weight Intra-day fluctuations Impedance valueNew Regression Formula for Basal Metabolic Rate BMR FFM vs REE Weight vs REEGB 2 Inter-day changes Intra-day fluctuations %FATProduct specifications REE→BMR