Using.garmin.watch; Setting And Storing Personal Data In Memory; Taking Body Composition Readings - Tanita BC-1000 Mode D'emploi

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Using Garmin Watch
Setting and storing personal data in memory
The Garmin watch must be programmed with the user ID profile in order for the platform to function, and for the watch to receive
readings (*1).
(*1) : Go to http://www.thecompetitiveedge.com/downloads/ to view the Garmin owner's manual for watch operations, warnings, and
other important information.
Taking body composition readings
1.  B efore proceeding, make sure that the platform and watch/remote display/PC are within 17feet (5m) of each other.
2. To pair with the platform press and hold the weight button on the watch for approximately 3 seconds, until the
display says "SCANNING". (Donotstandontheplatform.)
3. When the watch and platform are paired, the watch will display "SCALE FOUND", the platform will beep once, and
the Green Indicator Light will blink.
4. The watch will then convert to the body composition mode display.
5. S tepontotheplatformwhiletheGreenIndicatorLightisblinking.
6. After the measurement is complete, the platform will beep twice, the Green Indicator Light no longer blinks
(remains solid), and Weight, Body Fat % and Body Water % will automatically be displayed on the watch.
7. Carefully step off platform after measurement is complete.
8. Data stored in the watch can now be transmitted to your PC using optional Tanita Healthy Edge or Garmin convert
software. (Follow the instructions for the watch and respective software programs to accomplish this transfer.)
Note
: Y ou must download the necessary USB drivers before connecting the USB ANT™ Stick to your computer.
Warning
Do not use the body fat reading feature of this product if you have a pacemaker or other electronic implanted medical device.


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