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When the battery needs replacing, the 

following message will appear on the 
display:

When this happens, follow the adjustment 

instructions and replace the battery.

Remember that batteries are 

not household waste. Spent 
batteries must be disposed 
of in the special containers 
provided.

Body fat evaluation is based on the 

standard method of measurement. It is 
calculated using a correlated formula 
developed on the basis of extensive 
scientific studies. The water content in the 
muscle without fat affects the result of the 
measurement. Your particular habits and 
lifestyle affect the body water level balance, 
as do other factors such as the following:

a. The reading may be lower if you have 

just taken a bath.

b. The readings may be higher after eating 

and drinking.

c. For women, the reading may change 

during your monthly period.

d. Body water may be lost due to illness 

or physical activity causing effusive 
sweating and dehydration.

e. The following table shows physical 

status in relation to sex and age.

FEMALE

MALE

Age

Age

Underweight

Underweight

6-12

13-19
20-39
40-59
60-79

6-12

13-19
20-39
40-59
60-79

<7

<20
<21
<23
<25

<7
<8
<9

<11
<13

7-19

20-31
21-32
23-34
25-36

7-18
8-19
9-20

11-22
13-24

19-25
31-37
32-38
34-40
36-42

18-25
19-25
20-26
22-28
24-30

>25
>37
>38
>40
>42

>25
>25
>26
>28
>30

>58
>56
>54
>53
>52

>60
>58
>56
>55
>54

>36
>34
>33
>32
>30

>40
>38
>37
>36
>34

1050-2300

1175-2800

1125-2700

1450-3300

Healthy

Healthy

Overweight

Overweight

Obese

Obese

Normal

Normal

Normal

Normal

Suggestion

Suggestion

Body fat

Body fat

Body water 

percentage

Body water 

percentage

Muscle

mass

Muscle

mass

Calories

per day

Calories

per day

10. REFERENCE INFORMATION

9. BATTERY LOW INDICATOR

Summary of Contents for BB-300 BF

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