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How do I use my Fitbit scale?

Weigh yourself with a Fitbit Aria series scale and sync with the Fitbit app to track your weight data and trends over time.

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How do I set up my Fitbit scale?

Set up your Fitbit scale with the Fitbit app for iPhones and iPads or Android phones. For more information, check  How do I set up my Fitbit device?

If you have trouble setting up your device, check  Why can't I set up my Fitbit device?  For help syncing your device, check  How do Fitbit devices sync their data?

How do I know which Fitbit scale I have?

If you're unsure which scale you own, turn the scale over and remove the battery cover to check how many batteries it contains:

  • Aria uses 4 AA batteries
  • Aria 2 uses 3 AA batteries and has “Aria 2” written on the back of the scale
  • Aria Air uses 3 AAA batteries.
How should I store and clean my Fitbit scale?
Your Fitbit scale should always be stored flat. When moved or stored vertically, you may need to perform 2 consecutive weigh-ins to recalibrate the scale. For instructions on how to clean your scale, check  How do I clean my Fitbit device?
Is my Fitbit scale waterproof?
Fitbit scales are dust and water-resistant. They aren't waterproof. If your scale gets slightly wet, wipe it with a dry towel. If it gets completely wet, take out the batteries immediately and let it dry.
What does my Fitbit scale measure?
Aria Air Aria 2 Aria
Weight
Body Fat %
BMI (in the Fitbit app)*

Where do I check my BMI in the Fitbit app?

Android

  1. From the Today tab, tap the Weight tile.
  2. Tap the BMI button under the graph.

iPhone

  1. From the Today tab, tap the Weight tile.
  2. Swipe left on the graph.

For Aria 2, you can also check your BMI on the scale:

  1. From the Today tab , tap the devices icon  Aria 2 Users  your name.
  2. Choose to show body fat percentage and BMI on your scale. The next time you weigh in and the scale syncs, the settings are saved.

Note: To change the units of measurement shown on your scale, check  How do I change the units of measurement in my Fitbit account?

What’s the difference between regular and lean mode?

Aria and Aria 2 have two modes to calculate body fat percentage. The default is “regular” mode, which applies to most people. “Lean” mode is intended for professional or very high-level athletes with exceptionally low body fat relative to their muscle mass.

Note that Aria Air doesn't calculate body fat percentage.

If your scale’s current mode appears to give you an incorrect body fat percentage reading, try switching modes:

Fitbit app
  1. From the Today tab , tap the devices icon .
  2. Tap your scale   Users   your name.
  3. Turn  Lean Mode  on or off. The next time you weigh in and the scale syncs, the mode switches and your body fat percentage is calculated with the mode you selected.
fitbit.com
  1. On the Fitbit settings page , click your scale under the Devices menu.
  2. In the People section, click your name.
  3. Choose the appropriate mode. The next time you weigh in and the scale syncs, the mode switches and your body fat percentage is calculated with the mode you selected.
How do I edit or delete my weight data?

Edit your weight data in the Fitbit app. For more information, check  How do I add, edit, or delete Fitbit data and activities?

To erase your scale, check  How do I erase my Fitbit device?

What does the icon on my Fitbit Aria 2 scale mean?

Note: For error messages, check  Why isn't my Fitbit scale working?  For information about user icons, check  How do I set up my Fitbit device?

Icon Meaning
Animated footprints stepping backward Your weigh-in is complete. Step off the scale.
Footsteps moving forward Your scale wasn’t done weighing you. Step back on the scale to complete your weigh-in.
Bird with an x to the left and check mark to the right Your measurements are close to those of another user and the scale is unsure who you are. If the user icon shown is yours, tap the right side of the scale with your foot. If the user icon is not yours, tap the left side of the scale.
Wi-fi icon growing and shrinking Your scale is connecting to your Wi-Fi network.

Animated check mark appearing

or

Your scale successfully connected to your Wi-Fi network or the scale completed an update.
Your scale couldn’t connect to your Wi-Fi network or couldn’t complete an update. For more information, check  How do I use my Fitbit scale?
Your scale is going into standby mode until you step on it.
Progress bar Your scale is currently updating. Wait until the process completes before stepping on.
Animated set of boxes bouncing up and down in a wave pattern Your scale is calibrating while it completes your weigh-in. Wait until you get your weight before stepping off.
Your weight is unbalanced. Lean or shift your weight in the direction of the arrow.
The scale is syncing with your Fitbit account.
How do I add or remove someone from my Fitbit scale?
All scale users need their own Fitbit account to sync their weight and check additional data. Up to 8 users can link their Fitbit accounts to Fitbit Aria or Fitbit Aria 2.
How do I add someone to my Fitbit scale?
After you invite your friend to use the scale, they receive an email invitation with instructions to set up the scale. Until they accept the email invitation, only their weight is shown. For Aria and Aria 2, their weigh-ins are also labeled as "Guest" on the scale.
Fitbit app
  1. From the Today tab , tap the devices icon  your scale image.
  2. On iPhones and iPads, tap  People Using This Scale Invite More People . On Android phones, tap  Users  tap the  +  icon.
  3. Choose from the list of your Fitbit friends or enter an email address, then tap the add user button A silhouette of a person and a plus sign to its left.
fitbit.com
  1. On the Fitbit settings page , click your scale under the Devices menu.
  2. Click the pink  Invite People  button, then enter the email address of the person you want to add to the scale. If that person has a Fitbit account, use the email address that they use with Fitbit.
How do I remove someone from my Fitbit scale?
Removing someone from your scale doesn't delete their Fitbit account. People who don't have a Fitbit account linked to your scale can continue to use it, but only their weight is shown. For Aria and Aria 2, their weigh-ins are also labeled as "Guest" on the scale.
Fitbit app
  1. From the Today tab , tap the devices icon  your scale image.
  2. Tap  People Using This Scale  or  Users .
  3. Tap the person you want to remove.
  4. Tap  Remove From Scale .
fitbit.com
  1. On the Fitbit settings page , click your scale under the Devices menu.
  2. In the People section, click the trash can icon next to the person you want to remove from the scale.
Can I use my Fitbit scale if I’m pregnant or have an implanted medical device?

Aria and Aria 2 measure body mass using bioimpedance analysis, which sends a small electric signal through the body. Don’t use Aria or Aria 2 if you have an implanted medical device such as a pacemaker, or if you’re pregnant. Consult your doctor if you have any questions about using these devices.

Aria Air doesn’t use bioimpedance analysis and there are no restrictions on use if you are pregnant or have an implanted medical device.

Why don't I find my weigh-ins in the Fitbit app?

Your scale might not be linked to your account in the Fitbit app, or it might be assigning your weigh-ins to a guest. Follow the instructions in  Why is my Fitbit scale recognizing me as a guest?  to check whether your scale is correctly linked to your Fitbit account and your personal information is accurate.

For Aria 2: Remove the batteries from your scale and wait 30 seconds. Re-insert the batteries in the scale and weigh yourself again. If your weight is still assigned to a guest, factory reset the scale and go through the setup process again. For instructions, check  How do I erase my Fitbit device?
Why is my Fitbit scale recognizing me as a guest?

If Aria or Aria 2 reads GUEST when you weigh yourself, verify that your scale is linked to your Fitbit account and that your Fitbit profile information is correct.

Aria 2 may assign your weigh-in to a guest when your measurements are similar to another user and the scale is unsure how to assign the weigh-in. When this happens, the scale shows an icon like the one below:

If the user icon shown is yours, tap the right side of the scale with your foot. If the user icon is not yours, tap the left side of the scale. If you do nothing, the weigh-in is assigned to a guest.

Note that for Fitbit Aria Air, if you saved a guest's weigh-in to your Fitbit account, you can delete the weight log. For more information, check  How do I add, edit, or delete Fitbit data and activities?

How do I check if my scale is linked to my Fitbit account?
Fitbit app
From the Today tab , tap the devices icon . Your scale should be listed under your name.
fitbit.com
On the Fitbit settings page , your scale should be listed in the Devices menu.

If you don't find your scale listed, your scale isn't linked to your Fitbit account. Follow the instructions in  How do I set up my Fitbit device?  to link your scale.

For Aria Air, make sure you have the Fitbit app open on your nearby phone when you complete a weigh-in.

How do I check my personal information?
If you confirmed that your scale is set up and syncing correctly, there may be an issue with the weight and height information stored in your Fitbit profile.
Fitbit app
  1. From the Today tab , tap the devices icon  your name.
  2. Tap  Personal Stats  and verify that your height and weight are correct.
  3. Weigh yourself 3 times to verify that your scale recognizes you.
fitbit.com
  1. On the Fitbit settings page , verify that your height and weight are correct, then click  Submit .
  2. Weigh yourself 3 times to verify that your scale recognizes you.
For Aria 2: If your scale is linked to your account and your personal information is correct, but you still don't see your weigh-ins in the Fitbit app, remove the batteries from your scale and wait 30 seconds. Re-insert the batteries in the scale and weigh yourself again. If your weight is still assigned to a guest, factory reset the scale and go through the setup process again. For instructions, refer to  How do I erase my Fitbit device?
How do I reassign a weight on my Fitbit scale?
  1. From the Today tab , tap the devices icon  your scale tile.
  2. Tap  Recent Weigh-Ins .
  3. Tap the weigh-in you want to reassign.
  4. Reassign the weigh-in to the correct person.
How do I reconnect my Fitbit scale to my wireless network?

Reconnect Aria or Aria 2 to your wireless network if you make changes to your network name, network provider, network password, or router.

Note that these instructions don't apply to Fitbit Aria Air.

Aria
  1. In a web browser, visit  fitbit.com/scale/setup/start  and click  Get Started .
  2. Enter a name for your scale and your initials.
  3. When prompted, put your scale into setup mode by removing a battery from your scale, waiting 10 seconds, and then reinserting the battery.
  4. Your scale will show "Wi-Fi is (your network name)" followed by "Tap to change." With the palms of your hands, press down firmly and briefly (less than a second) on the lower two corners of the scale. You should find the message "Setup active" on your scale's screen. Note: If the screen is blank, you'll find the message "Step on," or if the message “Tap to change” scrolls across the scale’s screen, take out and reinsert a battery, then repeat the setup process.
  5. After you find the message “Setup Active,” follow the instructions in your web browser to complete the setup process.
Aria 2
  1. With your scale and Wi-Fi router nearby, open the Fitbit app on your phone.
  2. From the Today tab , tap the devices icon   Aria 2 .
  3. Tap  Wi-Fi Network  or  Pair Scale to Different Network .
  4. Tap  Next  and follow the on-screen instructions to reconnect your scale to your network.
How do I check the battery level of my Fitbit scale?
Aria Air
Check the battery level icon on the display.
Aria and Aria 2
  1. From the Today tab , tap the devices icon  .
  2. Check the battery icon next to the name of your scale. The battery level is accurate as of the last sync.

If your scale's battery level is low, replace the batteries. If the battery level isn't low, remove the batteries for at least 10 seconds and reinsert them.

If your scale doesn't turn on after replacing the batteries, contact  Customer Support .

What does the error message on my Fitbit scale mean?
Aria Air
Scale's display with a battery icon in the lower-left corner Replace batteries. For more information, check  How do I check the battery level of my Fitbit scale?
Aria Air screen with a C on the far right Step off the scale, and let the display reset. Then complete a weigh-in.
Aria Air screen with a C on the far right The weight exceeds the scale’s limitations. The maximum weight Aria Air can detect is 397 pounds (180kgs or 28 stone: 5lbs).
Aria
GUEST The scale can't identify the user who weighed in. If your Fitbit account is linked to the scale, check  Why is my Fitbit scale recognizing me as a guest?
Aria 2
Note: For information on icons that appear on Aria 2, check  What does the icon on my Fitbit Aria 2 scale mean?
Blank screen after removing the plastic tab from the battery compartment The batteries might not be inserted correctly. Tap the scale with your foot to check if the screen turns on. If the screen remains blank, open the battery door on the back of the scale and remove the batteries. Reinsert the batteries and close the battery door, then check the scale's screen. Step on the scale to weigh yourself.

If you're still having difficulty after completing the troubleshooting steps, contact  Customer Support

Note: If your scale isn't syncing with the Fitbit app, refer to  Why won't my Fitbit device sync?

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