Omron Healthcare HBF-500 instruction manual HOW to USE the Memory Function

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HOW TO USE THE MEMORY FUNCTION

Measurement results are automatically stored in memory when you take a measurement using a Personal Profile Number button. You can view results for 1 day, 7, 30, and 90 days before.

The monitor automatically stores up to 97 measurement values for each Personal Profile Number. When 97 sets of measurement values are stored in the memory for that Personal Profile Number, its oldest record is deleted to save the most recent measurement values.

NOTES:

If a measurement was not taken on the exact day for 1, 7, 30 and 90 days ago measurement results stored in the memory as shown in the following chart will display.

1 day

Closest data stored from day 2 to day 6

7 days ago

Closest data stored from day 8 to day 14

30 days ago

Closest data stored from day 31 to day 37

90 days ago

Closest data stored from day 91 to day 97

 

 

Only one set of measurement results is stored for each Personal Profile Number each day. If more than one measurement is taken during a day, the results from the last measurement are stored.

Buttons Used in this Procedure

Personal Profile Number Button

Guesthis/Memory Button

Press button to view previous results for 1 day, 7 days, 30 days, and 90 days ago.

Body Fat Button

Resting Metabolism Button

Personal Profile Number Button

Skeletal Muscle Button

BMI Button

Comparing Results After Taking a Measurement

1.View the measurement results after taking a measurement.

1)Press the Guest/Memory button.

The results for the previous day are displayed.

2)Press the Guest/Memory button to cycle through the results from “1 day”, “7 days”, “30 days” and

“90 days” ago.

1 day ago

7 days ago

30 days ago

90 days ago

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Contents Body Composition Monitor With Scale Table of Contents Date Purchased Serial Number IntroductionOperating the Device Safety InformationCare and Maintenance Useful Information Body Mass Index and Ideal WeightBody FAT Hidden Fat Not Revealed by BMIBody fat percentage classification Visceral fat = fat surrounding the internal organs Visceral FAT60-70% of daily energy use is for resting metabolism Resting Metabolism & Skeletal MuscleResting metabolism reduces as we get older What is skeletal muscle?36.9% LONG-TERM Planning for Successful Weight LossWhat is the Bioelectrical Impedance Method? How to Calculate the Body CompositionPrinciple of Body Composition Calculation Avoid Taking Measurements Under the Following Conditions Recommended Measurement TimesUseful Information Display Unit Know Your UnitMeasurement Start Indicator Using the Display Unit Power SwitchStoring the Display Unit Locate the Battery Cover on the back Unit Battery InstallationBattery Replacement Press the Power Switch to turn the monitor on Setting the Date and TimeTo Adjust the Date and Time Turn the monitor onPress and hold the SET button Lift the Display Unit out of the Display Unit Holder Setting Personal DataEnter your Personal Data GuestChanging Personal Data Setting the GenderSelect the Personal Profile Number you want to change Deleting Personal ProfileSelect the Personal Profile Number you want to delete Press the Guest/Memory button for 2 secondsCorrect Posture for Measurement HOW to Take a MeasurementHow to Hold the Grip Electrodes HOW to Measure Body CompositionEx. To select Personal Profile Number 1, press button Start the measurement Check the measurement results Turn the monitor off Visceral Fat Level Normal + HighStep onto the Measurement Platform HOW to Measure Weight onlyHOW to USE the Memory Function Comparing Results After Taking a MeasurementView the measurement results after taking a measurement HOW to USE the Memory Function Viewing Previous Measurement Results View the previous measurement results Error Display Cause Correction Error IndicatorsProblem Cause and Solution Troubleshooting TipsCare and Maintenance FCC Statement Limited Warranty WarrantyBMI Specifications