Tanita TBF-560 Body Fat Monitor/Scale

Using memory function

MALE

MALE

MALE

TIME

TIME

TIME

FEMALE

FEMALE

FEMALE

ATHLETE

lb

ATHLETE

lb

ATHLETE

lb

DATE

DATE

DATE

WEEK

WEEK

WEEK

DOB

DOB

DOB

MONTH

MONTH

MONTH

1. Turn on the power

Using your toe, tap PERSONAL key (2, in the example shown above) that has your preprogrammed data. The current date will appear and then the preprogrammed gender, height, and current age. Then the display will show “0.0 lb”. If you stand on the platform before “0.0 lb”appears, the unit will not function properly.

2. Take measurements

Be sure that your toes and heels are correctly aligned with the toe and heel electrodes on the measuring platform. Your weight will be shown first (149.8 lb, in the example shown above). Then your body fat percentage (21.3%, in the example shown above).

3.Comparing current data with last week’s data

Step off the measuring platform. An arrow pointing to “WEEK” will flash to indicate the availability of comparisons with previously recorded measurements. Press the Green Down button to select “–1” (for 1 week past). The difference between the current and last weeks reading will be displayed.

Note: You must have recorded data in order to use the memory function. Any user who doesn’t have a PERSONAL key can not use the memory function.

MALE

MALE

MALE

FEMALE

ATHLETE

WEEK

TIME

DATE

FEMALE

TIME

FEMALE

TIME

 

 

ATHLETE

lb

ATHLETE

lb

 

 

 

DATE

 

DATE

WEEK

 

WEEK

 

DOB

MONTH

DOB

DOB

MONTH

MONTH

4.No data recorded for week/month

If you haven’t recorded data for a given week or month, nothing will be displayed.

5.Comparing current data with data from 2 weeks ago

Press the Down button again, a

“–2” will appear, and the difference between the current data and the average from 2 weeks ago will be displayed.

6.Comparing current data with data from 3 to 12 weeks ago

You may continue pressing the Down button to compare the current data with past data. The monitor will store weekly averages for up to 12 weeks. You can use the Up button to see the more recent averages.

Note: Weekly readings stored beyond 12 weeks will automatically be combined to create monthly averages. Averages for months 3 through 24 will be stored and available for comparison to the current reading.

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