Other Functions - Beurer BF 700 Instructions For Use Manual

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(organic substances, inorganic substances and water). Little influence can be exerted on bone mass, but
it will vary slightly within the influencing factors (weight, height, age, gender). no recognised guidelines or
recommendations relating to bone mass measurement.
ATTENTION:
Please do not confuse bone mass with bone density.
Bone density can be determined only by means of a medical examination (e.g. computer tomogra-
phy, ultrasound). It is therefore not possible to draw conclusions concerning changes to the bones
and bone hardness (e.g. osteoporosis) using this scale.
BMR
The basal metabolic rate (BMR) is the amount of energy required by the body at complete rest in order to
maintain its basic functions (e.g. when lying in bed 24 hours a day). This value is primarily dependent on
weight, height and age.
It is displayed on the diagnostic scale in the unit kcal/day and calculated using the scientifically recognised
Harris-Benedict equation.
This is the amount of energy that is required by your body under all circumstances and must be re-supplied
to the body in the form of food. If your energy intake is below this level in the longer term, this can result in
damage to health.
AMR
The active metabolic rate (AMR) is the amount of energy required daily by the body in its active state. The
energy consumption of a human being rises with increasing physical activity and is measured on the diag-
nostic scale in relation to the degree of activity entered (1– 5).
To maintain your existing weight, the amount of energy used must be reintroduced into the body in the
form of food and drink. If less energy is introduced than is used over a longer period of time, your body will
obtain the difference largely from the amount of fat stored and your weight will decrease. If, on the other
hand, over a longer period of time more energy is introduced than the total active metabolic rate (AMR)
calculated, your body will be unable to burn off the excess energy, and the excess will be stored in the
body as fat and your weight will increase.

10. Other functions

User assignment
It is possible to assign up to 8 scale users for a weight-only measurement (with shoes) and for a diagnosis
measurement (bare feet).
For a new measurement, the scale assigns the measurement to the user whose most recently saved
measurement falls within +/- 2 kg of this and, if a diagnosis was possible, +/- 2% of the body fat.
Unknown measurements
If measurements cannot be assigned to any user, the scale stores them as unknown measurements. Up to
20 unknown measurements are saved on the scale.
You can use the app to directly assign unknown measurements to your user.
Saving the assigned measurements on the scale
If the app is open and there is an active Bluetooth
are sent immediately to the app. In this case, the values are not saved on the scale.
If the app is not open, the newly assigned measurements are saved on the scale. A total of 30 measure-
ments per user can be saved on the scale. The saved measurements are transferred automatically to the
app if you open the app within the Bluetooth
Data synchronisation takes place within 10 seconds. It is possible to automatically transfer data when the
scale is switched off.
Deleting scale data
If you would like to completely delete all measurements and old user data on the scale, switch on the
scale and press the reset button for approx. 3 seconds.
"
" will appear in the display for several seconds.
This is necessary if you would like to delete scale users who have been set up incorrectly or are no longer
required, for example.
You must then carry out the actions in chapter 7 again (user assignment).
connection to the scale, newly assigned measurements
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