How To Use The Memory Function - Omron HBF-516 Instruction Manual

Full body sensor body composition monitor and scale
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HOW TO USE THE MEMORY FUNCTION

Measurement results are automatically stored in memory when you take a measurement using a Personal
Profile Number button. You can view results for 1 day, 7, 30, 90 and 180 days ago. The monitor
automatically stores measurement readings for up to 187 days for each Personal Profile Number. When
187 days of measurement readings are stored in the memory for that Personal Profile Number, the oldest
record is deleted to save the most recent measurement reading.
NOTES:
• If a measurement was not taken on the exact day for 1 day, 7, 30, 90 and 180 days ago, measurement
results stored in the memory as shown in the following chart will display.
1 day ago
7 days ago
30 days ago
90 days ago
180 days ago
• Only one set of measurement results is stored for each Personal Profile Number each day. If more than
one measurement is taken during a day, the results from the last measurement are stored.
High/Low Readings
The unit displays high (H) and low (L) readings for each measurement result and the number of days
ago for that result. This can be between 1 day ago and 187 days ago. If there is no memory value, "- -
- -" is displayed.
Number of days ago for
High Reading.
High Reading Indicator
NOTES:
• If there is more than one day with results equal to high/low readings, then the most recent result is
used.
• If there is only a measurement result in the memory, then high/low readings are the same.
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Closest data stored from day 2 to day 6
Closest data stored from day 8 to day 14
Closest data stored from day 31 to day 37
Closest data stored from day 91 to day 97
Closest data stored from day 181 to day 187
[High Reading]
Number of days ago for
Low Reading.
Low Reading Indicator
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