General Safety Instructions
• Read the operating instructions carefully
before putting the appliance into operation
and keep the instructions including the
warranty, the receipt and, if possible, the
box with the internal packing.
• The appliance is designed exclusively for
private use and for the envisaged purpose.
This appliance is not fit for commercial
use. Do not use it outdoors (except if it is
designed to be used outdoors). Keep it
away from sources of heat, direct sunlight,
humidity (never dip it into any liquid) and
sharp edges. Do not use the appliance
with wet hands.
• Check the appliance and the cable for
damage on a regular basis. Do not use the
appliance if it is damaged.
• Do not try to repair the appliance on your own.
Always contact an authorized technician.
• Pay careful attention to the following
“Special Safety Instructions“.
Special safety notes
• The body fat scales are not suitable for the
following people:
• Children under the age of 6 years
• Individuals with symptoms of fever,
oedemas or osteoporosis
• People undergoing dialysis treatment
• Those taking cardiovascular medication
• Pregnant women
• The device can bear a maximum body
weight of 150 kg (330,7 lb.)! A larger
weight can damage the device!
• Protect your children and keep any
packaging parts (plastic bags, cardboard
box, styropor, etc.) out of their reach.
Overview of the Components
1 On/off switch
2 +/– Selection arrow keys
3 Storage button for personal values
4 Contact surfaces
5 Display
Rear side
6 Battery Compartment
7Unit switch – kg, lb.
Display
8 Memory location
9 Age (AGE)
10 Body size in cm
11 Percentage – body fat /
body water / muscle mass
12Bone/body mass kg, lb.
13 Calorie requirement (kcal)
14 Body fat display BF
15 Body water display BW
16 Indication of muscle mass BM
17 Indication of bone mass
18 Male
19 Female
20 Child
21 Symbol ‘Athlete’
22 Bar line display
23 Battery symbol
Notes on Handling Batteries
• Keep batteries away from children. They
are not a toy!
• Never throw batteries into a fire or immerse
in water.
• When inserting a battery, ensure the
correct polarity.
• Do not open the batteries by force.
• Avoid contact with metallic objects.
(Rings, nails, screws et cetera.) There is a
danger of short-circuiting!
• As a result of a short-circuit batteries may
heat up considerably or even catch fire.
This may result in burns.
• For your own safety the battery poles
should be covered with adhesive strips
during transport.
• If a battery leaks do not rub the liquid into
your eyes or mucous membranes. If hands
come into contact with the liquid they
should be washed thoroughly and eyes
rinsed out with clear water; if symptoms
persist please consult a doctor.
• Used batteries should not be disposed of
in the normal domestic waste. Please
return old batteries to an appropriate
connection point.
Germany:
• As a consumer you are required by law to
return used (rechargeable) batteries.
• You can return your old (rechargeable)
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