Inbody Test; Precautions For Measurement - inbody 970 Manual De Usuario

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II. InBody Test
A. Precautions for Measurement
Warning
Individuals with medical implant devices such as pacemakers, or essential support devices such as patient
monitoring systems, must not use this device. Safe, micro alternative currents will flow through the body during
the test, but this may cause malfunctioning of the device or endanger lives.
Children or people with restricted mobility should be tested with the help of a instructor or assistant.
Do not jump on the footplate. This may cause a serious injury.
If you have an infectious disease or an open cut, do not touch or use the device.
The Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) method does not harm the human body because it uses micro
alternative currents. However, if you are pregnant, please consult your doctor or specialist.
Caution
Test after using the bathroom. Food in your stomach affects your weight and is considered part of the body
composition, which may affect your results.
Test before exercising. Even light exercise can temporarily change body composition.
Avoid using the sauna or bath before measuring.
Make sure that no conductive objects such as steel structures touch your body while measuring.
Measure at room temperature (20 ℃ -25 ℃ ). The human body remains stable at room temperature, but the body
composition may change temporarily in cold or hot conditions.
Test in the morning if possible. In the afternoon, body water tends to be driven to your lower body, which can affect
your test results.
If your palms and soles of feet are dry or if you have a lot of dead skin cells, the test may not work well due to poor
electrical contact between the electrode and the body.
Wipe your palms and soles of feet with an InBody Tissue (wet tissue) before measuring.
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