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Taylor 7344 User Manual

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To Save Weight Readings into Memory

Body Mass Index

To Recall Weight Readings from Memory

Battery Information

Reaching Target Weight

Trouble Shooting

1. While the scale is off, press a memory button (1-4). The scale will turn on

and display the selected memory number, then 0.0.

2. Step on the scale platform and remain still. Your weight will display.
3. The LCD will toggle between your current weight and the difference from

your previous weight for three seconds each. A positive number indicates
an increase in weight. A negative number indicates a decrease in
weight.

4. The scale will turn off automatically.

The scale will store results for up to 15 weight readings. To recall readings
from memory:
1. Press and hold the desired memory button. The memory number will

appear on the screen, then “01” (for the first memory), then the last
weight reading.

2. Press the same memory button until the weight reading number you wish

to view appears. For example, to view the 10th weight reading, press the
memory button until “10” appears.

3. The scale will show the weight in that memory.
4. The scale will turn off automatically.
Note: Weight changes are calculated only for the current and last weight
readings. The scale will not calculate the difference between any other
previous weight readings.

Your Taylor® scale has lithium batteries installed. It is equipped with a low
battery indicator. It will display “Lo” or readings will grow dim or become
irregular if the batteries needs replacement. To replace the batteries:
1. Use (2) 3-volt CR2032 lithium batteries only (as installed). Always replace

both batteries at the same time; do not combine old and new batteries.

2. Open the battery compartment on the bottom of the scale by pushing

the tab and lifting up the cover.

3. Remove the old batteries from the compartment.
4. Place the new batteries with the “+” signs facing up and gently push

them into place.

5. Replace the battery cover.
6. Remove the batteries if the scale will not be used for a long time.

Maintaining proper weight is essential to healthy living. Obesity has been
linked to a higher risk of heart disease, diabetes and some forms of cancer.
The Body Mass Index (BMI) is calculated from a person's weight and height,
and is a widely accepted measurement of weight by most.
Use the chart below to determine your own BMI by matching your height in
the left hand column with your weight in the center. Anyone, male or
female, with a BMI of 25 to 29 is considered over weight and a body mass
index of 30 is considered obese. Remember to eat right and exercise.
Always consult a physician before beginning any diet or exercise program.

NOTE: Please recycle or dispose of batteries per local regulations.
WARNING: Batteries may pose a choking hazard. Do not let children handle batteries.

In Case of Difficulty...
1. Place your feet in the same position every time you weigh yourself. Stand

still during measurement.

2. Weigh yourself without clothing whenever possible. Clothes can vary in

weight.

3. Move the scale to a location where it won't be bumped. If your scale is

bumped while being activated or while in use, an inaccurate reading
may occur.

4. For the most consistent readings, weigh yourself at the same time of day.

Allow for weight fluctuations due to food or drink in your system.

5. The maximum capacity of this scale is 400 lbs / 180 kgs / 28 st 8 lbs. Should

Err” appear on the display during a weighing, this indicates that the
maximum weighing capacity of the scale has been exceeded. Remove
the weight immediately; otherwise, permanent damage may occur.