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Press or as necessary to set your age, then press the
8. The display will show your settings, then switch off. The memory is set.
9. Repeat procedure for a second user, or to change user details.
Note: To update or overwrite the memorised data, follow the same procedure,
making changes as required.
WEIGHT & BODY FAT READINGS
1. Position scale on a firm flat surface.
2. Press the platform centre and remove your foot.
3. Press the
button.
4. Whilst the user number is flashing select your user number by pressing the
or buttons.
5. Wait while the display reconfirms your personal data then shows a zero reading.
6. When zero is displayed, with bare feet, step onto the platform and stand still.
7. Your weight will be displayed followed by BMI, body fat, body water and muscle
mass.
8. If the user number is paired with a mobile device
data will be sent wirelessly to your mobile device.
9. If the device is out of range or the App is closed
will be saved on the scale and transferred next time the scale is used.
10. The scale will switch off.
Note: To receive data the MiBody App must be open or running in the background.
The MiBody App will not receive data if it is closed completely or Bluetooth is turned
off.
WHAT DOES MY BMI VALUE MEAN? Body Mass Index (BMI) is an index of weight-
for-height that is commonly used to classify underweight, overweight and obesity
in adults. This scale calculates your BMI value for you. The BMI categories shown in
the chart and table below are recognised bythe WHO (World Health Organisation) and
can be used to interpret your BMI value. Your BMI category can be identified using
the table below.
BMI Category
BMI Value Meaning
< 18.5
Underweightt
18.6-24.9
Normal
25-29.9
Overweight
30+
Obese
IMPORTANT: If the chart/table shows that you are outside of a 'normal' healthy
weight range, consult your doctor before taking any action. BMI classifications are for
adults (age 20+ years) only.
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BODY FAT -WHAT DOES IT MEAN? The human body is made up of, amongst other
things, a percentage of fat. This is vital for a healthy, functioning body - it cushions
joints and protects vital organs, helps regulate body temperature, stores vitamins
and helps the body sustain itself when food is scarce. However, too much body fat
or indeed too little body fat can be damaging to your health. It is difficult to gauge
how much body fat we have in our bodies simply by looking at ourselves in the
mirror. This is why it is important to measure and monitor your body fat percentage.
Body fat percentage gives you a better measure of fitness than weight alone – the
button.
will be displayed and the
will be displayed and the data
Health Risk Based Solely On BMI
Moderate
Low
Moderate
High
kg
m
st
composition of your weight loss could mean you are losing muscle mass rather
than fat - you could still have a high percentage of fat even when a scale indicates
'normal weight' .
NORMAL HEALTHY RANGE OF BODY FAT PERCENTAGE
BODY FAT % RANGES FOR BOYS*
Age
Low
10
≤12.8
11
≤12.6
12
≤12.1
13
≤11.5
14
≤10.9
15
≤10.4
16
≤10.1
17
≤9.8
18
≤9.6
BODY FAT % RANGES FOR GIRLS*
Age
Low
10
≤16.0
11
≤16.1
12
≤16.1
13
≤16.1
14
≤16.0
15
≤15.7
16
≤15.5
17
≤15.1
18
≤14.7
BODY FAT % RANGES FOR MEN**
Age
Low
19 - 39
≤8
40 - 59
≤11
60+
≤13
BODY FAT % RANGES FOR WOMEN**
Age
Low
19 - 39
≤21
40 - 59
≤23
60+
≤24
*Source: Derived from; HD McCarthy, TJ Cole, T Fry, SA Jebb and AM Prentice: "Body fat reference curves for
children". International Journal of Obesity (2006) 30, 598–602.
**Source: Derived from; Dympna Gallagher, Steven B Heymsfield, Moonseong Heo, Susan A Jebb, Peter
R Murgatroyd, and Yoichi Sakamoto: "Healthy percentage body fat ranges: an approach for developing
guidelines based on body mass index1–3". Am J Clin Nutr 2000;72:694–701.
The Body Fat % ranges published are for guidance only. Professional medical guidance should always be
sought before embarking on diet and exercise programs.
BODY WATER -WHY MEASURE IT? Body water is the single most important
component of body weight. It represents over half of your total weight and almost
two thirds of your lean body mass (predominantly muscle). Water performs a
number of important roles in the body: All the cells in the body, whether in the skin,
glands, muscles, brain or anywhere else, can only function properly if they have
enough water. Water also plays a vital part in regulating the body's temperature
balance, particularly through perspiration. The combination of your weight and fat
measurement could appear to be 'normal' but your body hydration level could be
insufficient for healthy living.
NORMAL HEALTHY RANGE OF BODYWATER PERCENTAGE
BODY WATER CHART***
BF % Range
Men
4 to 14%
15 to 21%
22 to 24%
25 and over
Women
4 to 20%
21 to 29%
30 to 32 %
33 and over
***Source: Derived from Wang & Deurenberg: "Hydration of fat-free body mass". American Journal Clin Nutr
1999, 69 833-841.
For those using Athlete Mode: note that athletes may have a lower body fat range
and a higher body water range than shown above, depending on their type of sport
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Optimal
Moderate
High
12.9 - 22.8
22.9 - 27.8
≥27.9
12.7 - 23.0
23.1 - 28.2
≥28.3
12.2 - 22.7
22.8 - 27.8
≥27.9
11.6 - 22.0
22.1 - 26.9
≥27.0
11.0 - 21.3
21.4 - 25.8
≥25.9
10.5 - 20.7
20.8 - 24.9
≥25.0
10.2 - 20.3
20.4 - 24.2
≥24.3
9.9 - 20.1
20.2 - 23.8
≥23.9
9.7 - 20.1
20.2 - 23.5
≥23.6
Optimal
Moderate
High
16.1 - 28.2
28.3 - 32.1
≥32.2
16.2 - 28.8
28.9 - 32.7
≥32.8
16.2 - 29.1
29.2 - 33.0
≥33.1
16.2 - 29.4
29.5 - 33.2
≥33.3
16.1 - 29.6
29.7 - 33.5
≥33.6
15.8 - 29.9
30.0 - 33.7
≥33.8
15.6 - 30.1
30.2 - 34.0
≥34.1
15.2 - 30.1
30.2 - 34.3
≥34.4
14.8 - 30.8
30.9 - 34.7
≥34.8
Optimal
Moderate
High
8.1 - 19.9
20 - 24.9
≥25
11.1 - 21.9
22 - 27.9
≥28
13.1 - 24.9
25 - 29.9
≥30
Optimal
Moderate
High
21.1 - 32.9
33 - 38.9
≥39
23.1 - 33.9
34 - 39.9
≥40
24.1 - 35.9
36 - 41.9
≥42
Optimal BW % Range
70 to 63%
63 to 57%
57 to 55%
55 to 37%
70 to 58%
58 to 52 %
52 to 49%
49 to 37%

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