go to http://www.tanita.com/FAQ.shtml# for answer on different models but for 2001 model:
1) press set and arrow buttons together and wait for flashing display
2) scroll down with arrow to choose preferred mode
3) press set
regards
dario
No, the Tanita scale model 2001 measures only weight and not other body composition metrics such as body fat percentage, muscle mass, or water weight.
One can find a Tanita scale online on Amazon. They offer a variety of Tanita scales that have many different features. In addition, one can buy a scale on the official Tanita scale website.
WW43D is a fantastic and accurate weight scale. Tanita is anohter great brand.
You can find a manual for the Tanita 2001 scale in PDF format on the official Tanita website under their support or product manuals section. Additionally, websites like ManualsLib or Scribd may have user-uploaded versions of the manual. Searching for "Tanita 2001 scale manual PDF" on Google can also yield helpful results.
The Tanita scale has been found to be pretty consistent, all scales seem to vary a bit, but the tanita is effective in giving a consistent reading that seems to not vary.
The Tanita scale has been found to be pretty consistent, all scales seem to vary a bit, but the tanita is effective in giving a consistent reading that seems to not vary.
Tanita does indeed sell body fat scales. They sell many different types of scales as well. I am including a link to a body fat scale sold on the Tanita website, http://www.tanita.com/en/bf683w-scale/
There are numerous online sources for buying Tanita body fat scales. They can range in price from $48.95 to over $74.99, http://www.amazon.com/Tanita-BF679W-Scale-Monitor-Water/dp/B0009V1YPK.
To reset a Tanita digital scale, first ensure that the scale is on a flat, hard surface. Then, turn the scale off and remove the batteries for about 30 seconds. After replacing the batteries, turn the scale back on, allowing it to calibrate. For some models, you may also need to press the reset button, usually located on the back or bottom of the scale.
You can change the size of your model by going to the 2D menu at the top, clicking 'change scale' and 'scale factor'.
There are several options that are available for you. I would highly suggest the Tanita Professional sale, which not only measures your height and weight, but your body fat percentage as well.
To convert weight in scale modeling, first determine the scale ratio between the model and the real object, such as 1:100. Divide the actual weight of the object by the scale factor cubed (e.g., for 1:100, divide by 100^3 or 1,000,000) to find the model's weight. This ensures that the model accurately represents the weight distribution and structural integrity of the full-sized object.