Tanita DC-360 Instruction Manual

BODY COMPOSITION ANALYZER
DC-360
Instruction Manual
REMOTE DISPLAY VERSION COLUMN MOUNTED VERSION
Please read this Instruction Manual carefully and keep it forfuture reference.
Contents
Before Use
Part names & Connection Procedure .......................8
Setting the Printer Paper / Setting an SD Card .....10
Settings ...................................................................13
How to Use
Taking a Measurement ...........................................15
Body Composition Mode............................................... 15
Measurement Results .................................................. 17
Scale Mode .................................................................. 19
Various Criteria .......................................................20
What is body fat percentage? ....................................... 20
What is total body water percentage? .......................... 21
What is visceral fat rating? ........................................... 21
What is basal metabolic rate (BMR)? ............................ 22
What is metabolic age? ................................................ 22
What is muscle mass? ................................................. 23
What is physique rating? .............................................. 23
What is bone mass? ..................................................... 24
Output and Storage of Measurement Results .......25
If Necessary
The Regression Formula for
Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) ..................................36
Specifi cations .........................................................38
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For Your Safety

This section explains precautionary measures to be taken to avoid injury to the users of this device
Before Use
and others, and to prevent damage to property. Please familiarize yourself with this information to ensure safe operation of this equipment.
Warning Caution
Failure to follow instructions highlighted with this mark could result in death or severe injury.
Failure to follow instructions highlighted with this mark could result in injury or damage to property.
This mark indicates actions that are prohibited.
This mark indicates instructions that must always be followed.
Prohibited
Warning
This equipment must not be used on subjects with pacemakers or other mechanical implants.
This equipment passes a weak electrical current through the body which could interfere with and cause the malfunction of electrical medical implants, resulting in serious harm.
Do not handle the plug with wet hands.
This may result in electric shock, fi re, or leakage.
Keep this equipment away from fl ammable gas and oxygen-rich environments.
Do not modify this equipment in any way.
This can cause electric shock or injury, or affect the accuracy of analysis.
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Do not use a multi-plug adapter.
This may cause fi re.
Caution
Keep away from water.
Avoid using on subjects with metal allergies.
Allergic reactions may be caused by the stainless steel used in the electrodes of this device.
Do not jump on the equipment.
Do not lean on the equipment.
Do not use this equipment near other products that emit electromagnetic waves.
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Prohibited
Always…
Do not insert fi ngers into gaps or holes.
Do not apply force to the display.
The screen panel may break and cause injury.
Assist persons with disabilities or children under 15 years old.
A person who is familiar with the device should assist persons with disabilities or children under 15 years old who may not be able to take measurements alone.
Clean the scale platform with appropriate disinfectant after each use.
Stand clear of the subject during measurement to ensure accuracy.
Continually monitor both the subject and the equipment for anomalies.
If an anomaly in the subject or equipment is discovered,take appropriate action, such as stopping the equipment, while ensuring the safety of the subject.
Use the included AC adapter.
Do not lean against the equipment.
Unplug the AC cord from the equipment when moving it.
Tighten the adjustable feet when moving the equipment.
Interpretation of analysis results (e.g. evaluation of measurements and formulation of exercise programs based on results) must be performed by a professional.
Weight loss measures and exercise based on self-analysis could be harmful to your health. Always follow the advice of a qualifi ed professional.
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Before Use
Avoid measuring after strenuous exercise.
This may cause inaccurate measurements. Please take measurements after suffi cient rest.
Avoid measuring after excessive food or fl uid intake or when dehydrated.
This may cause inaccurate measurements. For greater accuracy, avoid using directly after waking up. Use at the same time on each occasion, at least three hours after a meal.
Ensure inner thighs are not touching each other during measurement. If necessary, place a dry towel between thighs.
Do not take measurements while using transmitting devices, such as mobile phones, which may affect readings.
For Accurate Measurements
Use the equipment under the same conditions and in the same position as much as possible for accurate tracking of changes.
Readings are affected by the level of hydration and position of the body. Please use at the same time of day each time, under the same conditions and in the same body position.
Avoid measuring in multiple locations with greatly differing temperatures.
This may cause inaccurate measurements. Allow the equipment to stand for at least 2 hours before using if it is moved to a new location with a temperature difference of 20 or more.
Make sure the soles of feet are free of excess dirt, as this may block the mild electric current.
Bare feet should be placed correctly on the electrode platform. Place arms straight down during measurement.
Use in a stable location.
Errors in measurements may occur if the device is used in an unstable location.
Do not wipe the equipment with corrosive chemicals (gasoline, cleaner, etc.). Please use a neutral detergent to clean the equipment.
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Scheduled Maintenance
TANITA recommends that each facility conduct periodic checks of each unit.
1. Check the following at least daily:
• The unit is on a stable and level surface ie on a fi rm fl ooring, not on a thick carpet
• Date and time settings
2. Visually inspect the following at least weekly:
• The display for any damage or contamination
• All cables, cords, and connector ends for damage or contamination
• All safety-related labeling for legibility
• All accessories (electrodes, etc.) for wear or damage
3. Visually inspect the following at least monthly:
• Mounting screws on stand
Update settings, replace items, or call for service as necessary according to the results of the visual inspections. Do not use the unit if you see any signs of damage. Equipment that has been damaged must be checked for proper operation by qualifi ed personnel before using again.
Before Use
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Part names & Connection Procedure

Before Use
Control Box
Remote display version Column mounted version
Printer cover
Control box
Display
Operating key
SD card slot
RS-232C
USB-B
*RS-232C and USB-B are mutually exclusive.
DC jack for AC adapter
Column
Platform
Platform
Adjustable feet x 4
Symbols and their Meanings
Positive polarity Serial number
Alternating current Direct current
Input, Output
Caution Refer to the attached notes.
SD card See the instructions
WEEE - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directives
For indoor use only
This manual AC adapter
AC cord
Accessories
Printer paper
Serial interface Manufacturer
* The SD logo is a registered trademark of the SD Association.
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Display and Keys
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DC-360
Meanings of the LED Indicators and Keys
Turn ON / OFF the power
Feeds the printer paper
Set various functions
Reset zero point
Set preset value (Clothes weight)
Select measurement mode
Display Body Fat (percentage and mass) *Not measured value but calculated value
Display Body Muscle (percentage and mass) *Not measured value but calculated value
Display Body Water (percentage and mass) *Not measured value but calculated value
Display Visceral Fat Rating
Indicates whether “Standard mode or Athletic mode” is selected as the body type.
Indicates whether “Male or Female” is selected as the gender
Enter the age between “5 to 99 years”
Enter the height between “90.0cm to 249.9cm”
Confi rms the entered numerical value.
Display Basal Metabolic Rate
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Setting the Printer Paper / Setting an SD Card

Before Use
Setting the Printer Paper
1
2
(1) Turn the power OFF and push the
handle on the left hand side of the
controller. (2) Open the printer cover. (3) Set the printer paper in place.
Peel off the adhesive and pull out approximately
10cm of paper from the printer paper.
(4) Replace the printer cover to its
original place.
Press
After all the indicators are displayed, is displayed.
to turn on the device.
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If the device is turned on with the printer cover open,
is displayed.
Press . The printer paper is cut automatically, and the settings are completed.
Paper is not automatically cut when ‘Auto Cut’ is set to ‘Off’.
Note
Cutting automatically setting → See P.13 setting4
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Setting an SD Card
When the power is turned OFF, insert
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2 3
an SD card into the slot with the logo side facing upwards.
Make sure the card is facing in the correct direction when inserting it.
Press to turn on the device.
When the device detects the SD card, the mark on the right appears in the upper left corner of the screen.
Be sure to insert and remove the SD card when the device power is off to avoid damaging the SD card.
Note
Compatible with SD and SDHC memory cards Not compatible with SDXC memory cards
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Power Supply
Before Use
Turning the Main Power ON/OFF
Turning the main power ON. Press the The initial screen is displayed.
Turning the main power OFF. Press the
key to turn on the power.
key to turn on the poweroff.
Emergency Shut Down
Keep the area around the plug socket clear during operation of the equipment in case of an emergency.
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Settings

Press the key to change the mode.
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2
The setting screen is displayed.
Note
• The key cannot be used when the scale is measuring weight or results are displayed while standing on the platform after measurment.
Select the setting item from the list below. Enter numerical values and Press the
Setting item List Save changes and return
Correct input number or cancel
0 Check the software version
1 Date and time
* Date and time *See
2 Number to be printed automatically
(0-3 sheet(s)) (Default: 1)
4 Cutting automatically
(0: off 1: on) (Default: 1)
5 Beep sound
(0: off 1: on) (Default: 1)
7 ID number (Automatic count up)
(0: off 1: on) (Default: 0)
8 Measurement fl ow
(0: off Two step fl ow / Measure body weight fi rst 1: on One step fl ow / Enter personal info fi rst)
(Default: 0)
* Measurement fl ow → See P.15
9 Body type selection (Athletic mode)
(0: off 1: on) (Default: 1) * Athletic mode → See P.15&P.30
10 Height input unit
(0: off 0.1cm increments
1: on 1cm increments) (Default: 0)
Note
below
11 Automatic determination time of input information
(0-9 second(s)) (Default: 0) * 0: Disables this function
18 Target body fat ratio input
(0: off 1: on) (Default: 0)
19 Printout language
(1: English, 2: French, 3: German, 4:Spanish,
5: Italy, 6: Turkey) (Default: 1)
20 Printout contents
(1: full 2: short) (Default: 1)
21 Timeout function of result display
(0: disable 1: enable) (Default: 0)
23 BMR kJ unit displayON/OFF
(0: off 1: on) (Default: 1)
45–67 Printing item settings
(0: off 1: on) See P.26
80 SD Card mode
(0: off 1: on) See P.29
key.
Note
Enter the year, month, day, hour and minute. The date format is “yyyy mm dd hh:mm” (Date input range: 2015 01 01 00:00 to 2099 12 31 23:59)
Example
To enter a number with 1 digit (0 to 9), press “0” fi rst.
3:45 pm, 10th April, 2015 “2015” “04 10” “15:45”
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