Saving Weighed Items - Beurer DS81 Instructions For Use Manual

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Saving weighed items

You can save the weight, nutritional and en-
ergy values of the foodstuff currently being
measured. The scales automatically add up
the values of each measurement stored.
You can view the total weight, total nutritional
values and total energy values at any time.
1
Saving the first measurement
You have previously done a measurement and en-
tered the foodstuffs code.
〉 Press the memory button M+.
The display briefly shows the sigma symbol '
memory space (e.g. 01) and the total weight and
switches back to weighing mode. M is then continu-
ously illuminated. Successful storing is signalled by a
long bleeping tone.
2
Saving other measurements
Substitute the item to be weighed and repeat step 1.
3
Displaying added measured values
To retrieve the saved values, e.g. on a daily basis:
〉 Press the memory button MR.
The display briefly shows the sigma symbol '
number of memory spaces (e.g. 02) and the total
weight stored.
〉 Then press the required function buttons consecu-
tively for the sum of the nutritional and energy val-
ues.
If you do not press any more button within 8 seconds,
the display indicates the weight again.
4
Clear memory
Clear the memory regularly, e.g. on a daily basis.
〉 Press the memory button MC.
The symbol M clears. The memory has been cleared.
You can, for example, save all the foodstuffs
which you have measured in one day and
retrieve them at the end of the day.
Note
The saved data is retained even if the
scales are switched on and off or if the
battery is changed.
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Example: weighing yoghurt
(code 012, weight 125 g, 62
kcal) ...
and save.
Example:
then
weigh
apple (code 563, weight 143
g, 77 kcal) ...
and save.
Example: The weight of the
yoghurt and the apple added
together is 268 g (125 g +
143 g).
The calories added together
are 139 kcal (62 + 77).
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