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Step 4:
Setting the day
The current day can be selected, again
using the UP/MEM button. Then press the
SET or the START button to store the current
value.
Afterwards, a menu image appears for
entering the time (Fig. 3.8). First the hour
begins to blink (digits in the 1st and 2nd
places) as well as the character “t” (for time)
in the last place, which is separated by
a dot.
Fig. 3.8
Step 5:
Setting the hour
The current hour can be selected, again using
the UP/MEM button. Then press the SET or
the START button to store the current value.
The display for the minute now starts blink-
ing, together with the “t” (for time).
Step 6:
Setting the minute
The current minute can be selected, again
using the UP/MEM button. Then press the SET
or the START button again to store the cur-
rent value. Now the menu image appears for
selecting the unit of measurement for weight
with “kg” being the setting made in the fac-
tory, “lb” for pounds, and “st:lb” for stones
(Fig. 3.9). First the unit of measurement set in
the factory starts to blink, or that which was
previously set.
Step 7:
If you do not wish to make any further set-
tings, exit the settings menu by pressing the
START button for a longer period of time.
Otherwise, continue with the settings as
described below.
3.5.2 Setting the units of measurement
for weight and height
Notes:
The weight measurements can be dis-
played either in kg, lb (pounds) or in
st/lb (stone/pound).
The unit of measurement for height is
set at the same time as that for weight,
which is needed for entering the height.
If the unit “kg” is set, then the unit of
length “cm” is set at the same time.
Otherwise, “ft:inch” is set.
If you would like to set the unit of
measurement without changing the
date and time, press the SET button until
the menu image for the unit of measure-
ment appears (Fig. 3.9). It can be found
in the sequence after the date and time
setting.
Fig. 3.9
When the menu image for selecting the unit
of measurement for weight appears, whereby
“kg” is the factory setting, “lb” stands for
pounds and “st:lb” for stones (Fig. 3.9), the
desired unit of measurement can be selected
by repeatedly pressing the UP/MEM button.
The unit currently activated is blinking here,
initially the factory set unit of measurement,
or that previously set.
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