Installation and User Guide
Table Of Contents
- User Guide Copyright
- Minimum Requirements
- Smart Body Analyzer Description
- Setting Up the Smart Body Analyzer
- Customizing Your Smart Body Analyzer
- Using Your Smart Body Analyzer
- Linking Your Account to Partner Apps
- Syncing Your Data
- Dissociating Your Smart Body Analyzer
- Performing a Factory Reset of Your Smart Body Analyzer
- Cleaning and Maintenance
- Technology Description
- Specifications
- Document Release Overview
- Warranty
- Regulatory Statements
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Smart Body Analyzer
v1.0 | April, 2016
Using Your Smart Body Analyzer
Tracking Your Weight
Overview
The Smart Body Analyzer allows you to track your weight and Body Mass Index
(BMI).
It also lets you see how your weight trend changes over time. Besides your
weight and BMI, it also allows you to track your fat mass which gives you a better
idea of your level of fitness.
Make sure you follow the following recommendations to get accurate and
representative weight measurements:
• Make sure you always weigh yourself around the same time to improve the
consistency of your measurements.
• Wait five seconds before weighing yourself if you have just moved your scale.
• If your scale is on a carpet, make sure you’re using the carpet feet. Refer to
“Installing the Carpet Feet” on page49 for more information.
Weighing Yourself
Thanks to the Position Control ™ technology, getting an accurate weight
measurement has never been easier. If your weight is not properly distributed on
your Smart Body Analyzer, arrows are displayed on the scale to indicate in which
direction you should lean to stabilize your weight.
If several users have a similar weight, the following screen can be displayed:
Simply lean left or right to select the correct name.
If you want to get fat mass and/or heart rate measurements as well, make sure
that:
• Fat mass and heart rate measurements are enabled. Refer to “Disabling fat
mass and heart rate measurements” on page29 for more information.
• The Fat Mass screen and/or the Heart Rate screen are enabled. Refer to
“Changing the screen order” on page25 for more information.
• You step on the scale barefoot.