Evaluating The Results - Beurer BF 600 Style Pure black Instructions For Use Manual

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If a user was assigned, P-01 – P-08 is displayed and all of the following values will be
saved.
1. BMI
2. Body fat in %
3. Body water in %
4. Muscle percentage in %
5. Bone mineral amount in kg
6. Basal metabolic rate in kcal (BMR)
7. Active metabolic rate in kcal (AMR)
Note: If the user is not recognised, then the user assignment (e.g. P-01) is missing and only the
weight can be displayed. The measured values will not be saved.
This happens if your measured weight differs from the previous measurement by ± 3 kg or if another
user has similar values (± 3 kg) to yours. In this case, repeat the measurement by turning on the scale
and pressing the " " button to select your user memory (P-01 – P-08). Repeat the measurement.
9.2 Weight
Step onto the scale wearing shoes and ensure that you are standing still with equal
weight distribution and with both legs on the scale. The scale begins to take meas-
urements straight away.
First, the weight is displayed.
" " will briefly be displayed on the LCD. A BIA analysis is not possible.
If a user was assigned, "P-01", for example, will be displayed and the weight will be
saved.
Note: If the user is not recognised, then the user assignment (e.g. P-01) is missing and only the
weight can be displayed. The measured values will not be saved.
This happens if your measured weight differs from the previous measurement by ± 3 kg or if another
user has similar values (± 3 kg) to yours. In this case, repeat the measurement by turning on the scale
and pressing the " " button to select your user memory (P-01 – P-08). Repeat the measurement.

10. Evaluating the results

Body mass index
The Body Mass Index (BMI) is a figure that is commonly used to evaluate body weight. The figure is calcu-
lated from body weight and height. The formula is:
Body mass index = body weight ÷ height
weight is classified for adults (20 years and over) using the following values:
Category
Underweight
Normal weight
Overweight
Obese (overweight)
. The measurement unit for BMI is [kg/m
2
Severely underweight
Underweight
Slightly underweight
Overweight
Class I obesity
Class II obesity
Class III obesity
21
]. According to the BMI,
2
BMI
<16
16-16.9
17-18.4
18.5-25
25.1-29.9
30-34.9
35-39.9
≥40

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