Taylor 7544BL User Manual
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Your Taylor® Cal-Max™ Scale will operate as a basic weight-reading scale.
No special programming steps are required.
Once the scale is initialized, as previously described, you may simply step on
the scale to obtain your current weight. For a weight only reading
1. Place the scale on a flat, hard
surface. Carpeted or uneven
floors may affect accuracy.
2. Step onto the scale platform
and remain still.
3. The scale will count up to
your weight. The display will
flash three times when the
weight is locked. Your weight
is now displayed.
4. The scale will automatically turn off.
WEIGHT ONLY OPERATION
In order for your Cal-Max™ scale to estimate your calories and compute
your BMI number, you must first enter your height, age, gender and an
activity level selection. The scale uses these factors to calculate your results.
Onscreen prompts will lead you through programming your personal infor-
mation into the scale. The analyzer will then use this data to compute your
results.
REMINDER: The scale needs to be initialized after battery installation. The
scale may also need to be initialized if it is moved or bumped. At all other
times, you may directly proceed with the following instructions for program-
ming your personal data into the scale.
To initialize the scale, simply press lightly on the scale platform. The display
will turn on and off. Your scale is now ready for use.
USING YOUR CAL-MAX™ SCALE
HOW TO ENTER PERSONAL DATA INTO MEMORY
This scale has 12 personal memory numbers (1-12). There is also a Guest
option for one time use (appears as GUES onscreen). In order to estimate
calories and compute BMI, you must first save your height, age, gender and
an activity level selection into memory. The scale will then use these factors
to calculate your Cal-Max and BMI results.
You will store your data into memory before first use, thus eliminating the
need to enter your personal information before each reading. (Note: the
Guest option does not store the data). To enter your data into memory: