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
Technology Description
Weight
Your weight is measured thanks to four weight sensors placed below the surface
of your Smart Body Analyzer.
Body Mass Index
The Body Mass Index (BMI) is calculated based on your weight and height.
It is an international standard adopted by the World Health Organization which
helps evaluate the health risks linked to abnormal weight.
Generally speaking, a BMI between 18 and 25 is considered as “normal”, meaning
that weight-related risks to your health are low. Please note, however, that BMI is
only an indicator, and that it doesn’t take into account a person’s morphology.
Fat Mass
Your fat mass percentage is measured by bioelectrical impedance analysis thanks
to electrodes placed below the surface of your Smart Body Analyzer. These
electrodes send a small current that goes through your body, and then analyse
the way your body reacts to measure your fat mas percentage.
Heart Rate
Your Smart Body Analyzer uses patent-pending heart rate measurement
technology to measure your heart rate while you weigh in.
CO2 Level
Your Smart Body Analyzer measures the level of CO2 in the room thanks to a
CO2 sensor.
Temperature
Your Smart Body Analyzer measures the temperature of the room thanks to a
temperature sensor.