GENERAL INFORMATION
• The appliance is solely intended for personal use.
• Take into account that there may be measuring tolerances: ±0.3kg up to 50kg,
±0.4kg up to 100kg, ±0.5kg up to 150kg.
• The percentage of body fat and water, skeletal muscle and the basal metabo-
lism calculated by the scale must only be considered as indicative data. Consult
a doctor for any additional information.
• Through the electrodes placed on the platform, the scale sends a weak, low
intensity electrical current through the body mass.
Recommendations for use
• In order to obtain comparable results, it is recommended to possibly weigh
yourself always at the same time (preferably in the morning), before breakfast
and with no clothes.
• Important during measurement: the fat mass can only be calculated with bare
feet and if required, slightly moisten the soles.
• If the soles are completely dry or calloused, the results may not be satisfactory
as conductivity is insufficient.
• The feet must be correctly placed on the electrodes (see picture 1).
• Keep upright and stand still during the weighing process.
• Wait a few hours before making a measurement if you
have unusually exerted yourself.
• Wait about 15 minutes after getting up before making a
measurement, to allow for the body water to be evenly
distributed.
• Short term weight fluctuations over few days generally depend on a loss of
liquids.
• Each time the appliance is moved or lifted then placed down, the first
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weigh-in must not be considered indicative, due to the necessary settlement of
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the electronic board.
Limitations
It is not advisable for the following persons to use the scale because the data it
measures may not be reliable:
• bearers of pace-maker or other electronic medical materials;
• very fit people or bodybuilders;
• people with fever, undergoing dialysis, with symptoms of oedema or suffering
from osteoporosis;
• children under 10 years of age;
• pregnant women;
• people who take medications for the cardiovascular system;
• people who take vasodilators or vasoconstrictors;
• people with anatomical abnormalities of the legs that affect their height
(significantly longer or shorter legs than average).
Picture 1