Setting And Storing Personal Data In Memory - Tanita Ironman InnerScan 50 Instruction Manual

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Setting and storing personal data in memory
You will receive readings only if data has been programmed into one of the personal data memories or the Guest mode.
The monitor can store personal details for up to 4 people.
1. Turn on the Power
Press the Set button to turn on the unit (once programmed, tapping a Personal Key
turns on the unit.) The unit will beep to confirm activation, the Personal Key numbers
(1, 2, 3, 4) will be displayed, and the display will flash.
Note : If you don't operate the unit for sixty seconds after the unit has been turned on,
the unit will turn off automatically.
Note : If you make a mistake or want to turn the unit off before you have finished programming it, press the
Weight-Only Key (
2. Select a Personal Key Number
Press the Up/Down buttons to select a Personal Key. Once you reach the Personal Key number you
wish to use, press the Set button. The unit will beep once to confirm.
3. Set Age
The display defaults to Age 30 (range of user age is between 7-99). An arrow icon appears on the
lower left side to indicate Age setting. Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through numbers. When
you reach your age, press the Set button. The unit will beep once to confirm.
4. Select Female or Male
Use the Up/Down buttons to scroll through Female (
Athlete settings, then press the Set button. The unit will beep once to confirm.
5. Specify the Height
The display defaults to 5' 7.0" (170cm) (range of user is from 3' 4.0"–7' 3.0" or 100cm – 220cm).
Use the Up/Down buttons to specify Height and then press the Set button. The unit will beep once to
confirm.

) to force quit.
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