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Fitbit Zip Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scale User Manual

Fitbit Zip Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scale
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such as weight lifting, cycling, yoga, or any other exercise activities
where your body is relatively stationary.
If you’re also using a Fitbit Ultra, the information from any logged
activity will overwrite anything your Tracker measured for that time
frame. Manually logging an activity will not double-count any
information picked up during that time.
You can create a custom activity by entering the activity name in the
search box and clicking Create Custom Activity.
o With the custom activity, you can manually enter the calories
burned as displayed from a third-party device.
o When you log the custom activity subsequent times, the site
will automatically calculate your calorie burn based on what
was entered previously.
As with food logging, you can mark your favorite activities by clicking
the star to the right of the logged activity. It will then show up in your
Favorites list for easy logging in the future.
The Hide this day’s calories link can be used to hide a day’s calories
if you don’t want them included in your graphs and statistics. The
calories on historical graphs will show 0 for that day, and your weekly
average and other stats will ignore that day.
Track My Weight
(Screenshot of weight tracking page)
Your weight, body fat %, BMI and body measurement graphs are
located on the weight tab.
Weighing yourself every day is not necessary. For most accurate
tracking, weigh yourself at the same time every day or every week.
Your weight can fluctuate throughout any given day based on many
factors.
Your charts and graphs will show you your trends over time.
Smaller, short-term goals can help you lose weight compared to
looking at larger, overall goals.
More Aria-specific information about using the charts and graphs
Track My Sleep
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Fitbit Zip Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scale Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFitbit Zip
ModelAria Wi-Fi Smart Scale
CategoryScales
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Information

The Product

Introduces the Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scale models FB201W (White) and FB201B (Black).

Box Contents

Lists the items included with the Fitbit Aria Scale.

Age/Weight Restrictions

Specifies age and weight limits for scale use.

Safety Information

Provides safety precautions for using the device.

Pregnancy

Discusses scale use during pregnancy and accuracy limitations.

Environmental Conditions

Details operating temperature and humidity ranges for the scale.

Lean mode

Explains the special mode for lean individuals for body fat accuracy.

Getting Started

Setting Up Your Fitbit Aria

Guides on setting up the Aria scale using a Wi-Fi enabled computer.

Using a Wi-Fi Enabled Computer

Detailed steps for setting up the scale via computer.

Setting Up Your Fitbit Aria on your Mobile Device

Instructions for setting up the scale using a smartphone or tablet.

Using Your Fitbit Aria Scale

How it Works

Explains how the Aria measures weight and body fat, and uploads data.

Batteries

Details the type and life of batteries used in the Aria scale.

Display

Describes what information is shown on the Aria scale's display.

Body Fat %

Explains how body fat percentage is measured and displayed.

User's Initials

Describes how user initials are displayed for recognition.

Uploading/Syncing Your Measurements

Details how measurements are uploaded and synced to Fitbit.com.

Inviting Others to use the Scale

Guides on adding other users to the Aria scale.

Removing Users

Explains how to remove users from the Aria scale.

Assigning a Measurement to Someone Else on the Aria

Details how to assign measurements to the correct user.

Reassigning a Measurement to “Guest”

How to reassign an unassigned measurement to a guest profile.

Using the Website

The Dashboard

Overview of the Fitbit Dashboard and its sections.

Weight Section

Details information displayed in the Weight Section of the dashboard.

Food Plan

How to set up and use a Food Plan for weight goals.

Log Tab

Features for tracking food intake and creating meals.

Community Tab

Information on forums, groups, and leaderboards for community interaction.

Benchmark

How to compare activity stats with other Fitbit users.

Food, Activity, and Sleep Reports

How to view and interpret weekly reports for food, activity, and sleep.

Trainer

Using the Fitbit Digital Trainer for fitness plans and activity goals.

Export

Options for exporting your Fitbit data in various formats.

Premium Tab

Benefits and features for Fitbit Premium accounts.

Troubleshooting

Changing Your Network

Steps to change the Wi-Fi network the scale is connected to.

Network issues

How to identify and resolve Wi-Fi connectivity problems.

Firmware updates

Information regarding automatic over-the-air firmware updates.

Specifications

Sensors

Details on the scale's sensors for weight and body composition.

Weight and BMI

How weight and BMI are measured and calculated.

Body composition

Explains bioimpedance analysis for measuring body mass.

Colors and materials

Information on the available colors and materials of the scale.

Size and weight

Dimensions and weight specifications for the Aria scale.

Display and controls

Overview of the scale's display features and controls.

Multiple users and data sharing

How to manage multiple users and share data.

Wireless sync

Details on the scale's wireless connectivity and data syncing.

Batteries and power

Information on the batteries and power source for the scale.

System requirements

Software and hardware requirements for setup and use.

Environmental requirements

Optimal operating conditions and precautions for the scale.

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