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1. The following are the explanations for each item The normal range on the result sheet is the standard provided by Biospace based on reference data NOTE Basically the result sheet shows measured values for each test item Regarding the standard result as 100 it shows the ratio of measured value to standard value with the bar graph s length The normal range will be set according to the standard value to enhance examinee s ease of understanding the result sheet NOTE 1 Personal Information The examinee s name ID gender age height exam date and time are displayed here Name I D Gender Age Height Date Time HMS2580 Female 3 5ft 3 0in 01 17 2009 07 50 46 2 User Information The name of the hospital or clinic and the doctor in charge are displayed here Name I D Gender Age Height Date Time HMS2580 Female 31 5ft 3 0in 01 17 2009 07 50 46 BIOSPACE 3 Body Composition Body Composition Values Total Body Water Lean Body Mass Weight Intracellular Water 34 2 Ibs 55 8 lbs Extracellular Water 21 6 lbs 76 3 Ibs 111 7 Ibs Dry Lean Mass 20 5 Ibs Body Fat Mass 35 4 Ibs The body composition analysis of InBody720 is derived from the 4 compartment model which divides body composition into 4 components comprising Total Body Water Dry Lean Mass Protein Mineral and Body Fat Your own data is displayed here Total body weight is the sum of Body Fat and Lean Body Mass LBM LBM is the sum of Dry Lea
2. Z T t com 3 d COM 2 printer CC rE r A LE O E j5 9pin Serial port Male RS 232C Com 1 port is used to connect to the personal computer Com 2 port is used for an additional peripheral Com 3 port is used for an additional peripheral LAN port 10 100 Base T Through LAN cable the equipment can communicate with the external systems including computers The LAN interface supports both 10Mbps and 100Mbps Ethernet connection USB port Version 1 1 InBody720 communicates with external devices such as computers and printers through the two USB ports and cables You can use either of the two USB ports interchangeably As of now the equipment supports only printers as a USB device 25pin parallel port IEEE 1284 The 25pin parallel port is used to connect to printer If you intend to use USB printer connect it to the USB port Only the peripherals provided by Biospace can be connected to InBody720 For any inquiry about peripherals contact Biospace Only the peripherals provide by Biospace can be connected to InBody720 For any inquiry about peripherals contact Biospace NOTE 3 Power amp Safety Unit Power Socket Plug the 3 pin plug to the power socket to supply the power to the equipment Fuse Socket The fuse holders two fuses are embedded in the equipment Equipotential Terminal The equipotential terminal can be connected to the external equipotential line to pr
3. gt CAUTION gt Important helpful information for operating the InBody720 NOTE Safety Information 6 DANGER Make sure not to use this equipment with any medical electrical device such as a pacemaker NO USAR USARLO CON EQUIPO MEDICO ELECTRONICO ASI COMO CON MARCAPASOS 4 CAUTION Keep this equipment away from liquid MANTENER USARLO LEJOS DEL AGUA 69 CAUTION Do not aggressively grab the hand electrode bar NO AGARRAR LOS ELECTRODOS DE MANO FUERTEMENTE A WARNING Please do not dismantle the equipment Dismantling may cause damage such as electric shock If dismantled the Warranty will be void II DANGER Do not use this equipment in combination with the following electronic medical devices Medical devices such as a pacemaker Electronic life support systems such as an artificial heart lung Portable electronic medical devices such as an electrocardiograph DANGER Do not operate within 3 5 feet from shockwave or microwave therapy equipment Avoid simultaneously connecting patients to the InBody720 and any type of high frequency surgical equipment AN WARNING 1 This product should always be placed on the ground and plugged into a secure electrical outlet 2 Do not operate within 3 5 feet 1meter of any other powered electronic medical equipment This will result in electromagnetic interference or possibly other interferences between the InBody720 and other equipment 3
4. InBody 720 PRECISION IN BODY COMPOSITION ANALYSIS User s Manual Thank you for purchasing the InBody720 Please read this manual carefully and operate with care Keep for future reference BIOSPACE c 1996 2009 Biospace Co Ltd All rights reserved Notice No part of this manual should be reproduced stored in any retrieval system or transmitted by any means electronic mechanical photocopied recorded etc without written permission from Biospace Inc hereinafter Biospace No Patient liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein This User s Manual may contain misprints which can be modified without prior notice to the readers Biospace is not liable for any damage caused by a failure to meet the requirements stated in this user s manual Biospace Inc 4801 Wilshire Blvd Suite 320 Los Angeles CA 90010 USA Tel 1 310 358 0360 Fax 1 310 358 0370 Homepage http www biospaceamerica com E mail usa biospaceamerica com Acknowledgements Biospace the Biospace logo and the InBody720 are registered trademarks of Biospace Co Ltd The names of the companies and products in this manual other than those of Biospace Co Ltd are the trademarks of those companies Stating the products of other companies is strictly for the purpose of providing information not to guarantee or recommend these products Biospace is not responsible for the performance or the use of these products
5. Over Increase of the risk of cardiac disease 35 0 39 9 Obese2 high blood pressure diabetes etc gt 40 Severely Obese Ref WHO and the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute clinical guidelines on the identification evaluation and treatment of over weight and obesity in adults the evidence report June 1998 xiv Percentage of Body Fat Percentage of Body Fat indicates the percentage of Body Fat to Body Weight Percentage of Body Fat Body Fat Mass Body Weight x 100 The standard Percentage of Body Fat is 15 for males and 23 for females When a person s Percentage of Body Fat is calculated as being beyond the normal range he she is regarded as being obese When a person s Percentage of Body Fat falls below the normal range he she is regarded as having a low level of body fat This low level of body fat can be separated into two types The first is a person whose muscle type is deemed to account for a desirable proportion of the body composition Such people s weight is regarded as being within the normal range or falling within the overweight range The second type the poor nutrition type is one in which a person s body is deemed to be in an unhealthy state because of a lack of Body Fat Mass and LBM This type has a higher possibility of contracting clinical diseases Ref Lee RD Nieman DC Nutritional Assessment 2nd edition pp 264 Ref Bray GA Contemporary Diagnosis and Management of Obesity pp
6. Select the type of printer Printers that support PCL3 above or higher are compatible with the InBody720 PCL3 SPL HP PCL 50 2 Alignment It is possible to adjust the coordinates on the result sheet After adjustment you can check whether the alignment has done properly by test print The adjustment range X left right Y upper lower 50 50 3 Test Print You can check the printing coordinates by printing out a sample D Result Sheet 1 Mode Select the type of result sheet Printed to use printed result sheet provided by Biospace Built in to use Letter size All formatting of the result sheet will be printed out 2 Number of Result Sheet Printing You can decide the numbers of result sheet automatically printed after measurement 0 2 sheets No result sheet is printed out when 0 is selected NOTE E Result Sheet Select the standard range for BMI and result sheet printing mode 1 BMI Standard Select the standard range of BMI WHO Standard The standard range is 18 5 25 0kg m Asian The standard range is 18 5 23kg m 2 Mode Medical Purpose The measurement duration is approximately 1minute Reactance resistance phase angle are not printed out Research Purpose The measurement duration is approximately 2 minutes Impedance reactance resistance phase angle are printed out 51 F Others 1 Measure Weight Enable Weight is automatically
7. Start entering the examinee name or identification number If you want to leave the name or identification number empty press the direction button gt to move on to the age section B Information Window The information window displays message guiding the user with weighing the examinee test methodology test procedure and error message This window will help the examinee and the user along the test by providing detailed and specific information C Analysis Result Window Before a result sheet is printed out the analysis result window displays the key figures from the analysis of the test The figures shown in the window will be in a printed result sheet D Status Window The status window shows the listing of peripherals registered in the InBody720 The user can modify the user environment easily The changeable items are weight adjustment result sheet selection and mode When power turns on the InBody720 checks the settings of peripherals listed in the setup applet and display them in the status window The setup applet checks the connection status of peripherals before modifying them If the peripherals are not physically connected to the InBody720 or it is turned off the setup applet of the InBody720 does not set the status of that particular peripheral as Enable NOTE 21 5 Personal Profile Age height gender and weight are the key personal information required to analyze the body composition To reduce the
8. To prevent electric shock use a surge protector between the InBody 20 and power outlet 4 Do not dismantle the equipment or open the back cover Internal parts are not for customer use If the equipment is dismantled the warranty is void and service costs will be charged If service is required contact Biospace or the supplying agency Battery Replacement for service personnel only Lithium Battery Type CR2032 CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced 5 When connecting peripherals printers and other optional devices to the InBody720 turn on the power of the peripherals before turning on the InBody720 When turning the power off turn off the InBody720 before turning off the peripherals This process will minimize the harm to the equipment caused by electrical shock 6 Do not operate this equipment with a damaged power cord or plug if it is not working properly or if it has been previously damaged in any way Hl 7 Do not immerse the power cord in water 8 Individuals with any kind of contagious disease or any kind of injury on the palm of their hand or sole of their foot should not come in contact with this product 9 Never start weight reduction or exercise therapy without instruction from a physician or a specialist Self diagnosis may damage your health Consult with your physician first 10 This equipment is specifically designed to analyze body composition Use the equipment only for its
9. When the value for weight is stabilized InBody720 displays the weight The weight is recorded to the weight field in the personal information windows as the information windows switch to the personal information windows prompting the user to enter personal information 5 Enter the examinee s information including I D age height and gender using the keypad buttons After finishing the data entry press the Enter button and see the information window prompting the examinee to get ready for a test LD HEIGHT EIGHT USM ibs Le 6 Follow the test instructions displayed on the information windows The InBody720 checks your posture on the equipment continuously If the examinee is settled on the stand and his her posture is right the testing commences on its own Once the test is underway the examinee should keep the same posture until the end of the test soles are dry or have too much dead and hard skin the testing process may not initiate on its own In this case wipe up the examinee s palm or If the examinee doesn t take the right position hold the hand electrode or step on the foot electrode properly or if the examinee s palms or feet with the electrolyte tissues that come with the InBody720 and put the examinee back on the testing stand NOTE PA If data entered is out of the permissible data range the following message will pop up on the monitor Go back to the test field where you
10. 170 180 Right Leg 12 11bs 189 8 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 Left Leg 12 0 Ibs 89 2 There are two bar graphs for each body part in the Segmental Lean Analysis graph The two graphs have different meanings respectively The numbers beside the upper bar graph indicates the actual soft lean mass of a examinee If the upper bar graph reaches 100 it means that the examinee has ideal lean mass for his or her ideal weight which is derived from the examinee s height Therefore the length of the upper bar graph shows the relative ratio of the ideal lean mass for his or her ideal weight If the lower bar graph reaches 100 it denotes the ideal lean mass for the examinee in relation to his or her actual weight Therefore the length of the lower bar graph indicates the relative ratio of the ideal lean mass for the actual weight while the number beside the lower bar graph shows that ratio By displaying these two bar graphs it makes it more effective to diagnose the actual lean mass of the examinee The upper bar graph is based on the soft lean mass of the examinee s ideal weight so that the 100 value will not vary unless there is a change in his or her height Thus it is easier to see the increase or decrease of the lean mass while providing an enduring goal Since the lower bar graph is only based on the lean mass of the actual weight the 100 value will alter in accordance with the weight change 38 Hence though it
11. 471 6 288 299 3 304 0 250 kHz 32 0 33 5 3 2 192 193 250 kHz 45 44 71 40 4 0 250 kHz 409 5 436 3 25 9 272 4 276 2 R 5 kHz 481 0 509 9 32 4 328 1 332 0 500 kHz 396 1 4226 243 265 3 268 8 50 kHz 443 9 470 5 28 7 298 3 302 9 1000 kHz 382 7 407 3 22 5 260 0 263 9 250 kHz 408 2 435 0 25 7 271 7 275 5 Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis The method by which low electrical currents are introduced to the body The human body forms the resistance R and reactance Xc when an alternating current is transmitted through the body R is the interrupting force that occurs when the current flows through body water Xc is the interrupting force of alternating current flow at the cell membrane The unit by which these three values are measured is the Q ohm the relationship of these characteristics are as follows CR X Z R Xe Impedance vector value can also be applied Having Z Xc R the relationship of the trigonometrical function we can arrive at the phase angle the angle from R and Z Z XC Phase Angle R Reactance Xc Phase Angle arctan eee Resistance R Phase angle value can begin at a min of 0 to max 90 As reactance increases the phase angle value also increases and vice versa Since reactance is the interrupting force of alternating current flow it increases in proportion to the integrity of cell membrane Therefore reactance and phase angle decrease when the number of cells is small or cell membrane is mo
12. 7 j bE 9 ila O X g N Da j r AAL i Lif QO Fold the upper part and rest the head on the pad Insert the accessory bag into the box Put upper pads on the top Close the box and seal it with tape 14 6 Maintenance 1 Do not pull the electrode cable from the hand electrode or from the mainframe of the equipment Treat it with care 2 Do not leave anything on the stand or make a physical impact on it 3 Leave the power off if you do not use the equipment for over a day 4 Unplug and cover the equipment if the equipment is not used for an extended period 5 Do not move the equipment with the power on 6 Do not spill liquid or food on the equipment Substances leaking into the equipment will cause critical damage to the equipment 7 Gently wipe the case of the equipment with a damp cloth once every week Be careful not to scratch the LCD monitor while cleaning 8 To discard packaging material of InBody720 follow the garbage disposal regulations on packaging materials 15 Chapter 2 Management amp Results Description _ Como oi EE SE DE e a Cautions efore Measurement Exterior and Function of Keypad Power Connection amp Getting Started Standby creen Personal Profile Proper Posture How to Operate the Equipment Results Facts for ormal ange 1 Cautions Before Measurement To observe changes of the human body through
13. A Input Button 15 buttons Number buttons 0 9 Alphabet buttons A Z The input buttons are used to enter numeric and character data such as the examinee s age height and I D When a button is pressed the LCD screen shows the numeric and then character representations of the button in the alphabetical order For instance press the button 2 then you will see a set of numeric and character representations assigned to the button showing up in the pre determined order of 2 A B and C Capitalize The point button is used to enter a decimal point or period for height age I D and weight Backspace Button This button is used to delete data that was entered Gender Selection Button F Female M Male This button is used to enter the gender of the examinee Enter Button This button is used to tell the system that data input is complete or move on to the next section 17 B Function Button 5 buttons SETUP This button is used to update or modify the user environment DATABASE This button is used to view the archives EXIT MODE Button The Exit Mode button is used to modify the user environment easily in the startup window And this button is used to stop the process that is in progress or go back to the previous process PRINT Button This button is used to print the test results InBody720 only allows for printing of the test results that belong to the last examinee tested
14. Biospace reserves the right to modify the dimensions or exterior of the InBody720 to improve the quality of the product s without consent of the customer BM USA 27 D 091111 How to use this manual The User s Manual explains the functions of the InBody720 Follow the instructions below for effective use of this manual 1 Read this manual thoroughly before using the equipment 2 Take a few moments to look at the pictures of diagrams of the equipment to understand the configuration of the equipment 3 Read the Chapter 4 Problems and Solutions before requesting a warranty service 4 Read the Chapter 5 Consumables when you want to purchase supplies or optional devices 5 If you have clinical issues while using the InBody720 please contact us using the E mail address as shown below E mail usa biospaceamerica com 6 Read signs of warning precautions and notes carefully The following are visual representations of these signs Important information to warn you of situations that might cause an imminent risk of death and or major injury if instructions are not carefully followed gt DANGER Important information to warn you of situations which might cause major injury and or damage to property if instructions are not carefully followed gt WARNING Important information to warn you of situations which might cause minor injury and or damage to property if instructions are not carefully followed
15. Body Fat Mass Percentage of Body Fat and ECW TBW will be 76 5 76 0 presented in a cumulative graph Up to 10 variables can be presented in the 36 0 Percentage of Body Fat P 32 0 body composition and current condition h No 31 0 F graph Below the cumulative graph it also has a table of data The cumulative ai 35 0 graph helps for a quick and easy understanding of changes in the examinee s 01 15 09 01 30 09 Month Day Year 02 10 09 02 17 09 Date Time Weight LBM Fat PBF ECWTBW 01 15 09 08 45 112 1 764 35 7 31 8 0 386 01 30 09 09 20 111 5 764 35 1 31 5 0 385 02 10 09 09 55 111 9 76 5 35 4 31 5 0 386 02 17 09 07 47 111 7 76 3 35 4 31 7 0 386 40 10 Impedance Reactance amp Resistance Phase Angle The InBody720 measures each body part s impedance reactance resistance and phase angle separately with different frequencies right arm left arm trunk right leg left leg It uses 6 different frequencies to measure impedance 1kHz 5 kHz 50 kHz 250 kHz 500 kHz 1000 kHz For reactance resistance and phase angle it uses 5 kHz 50 kHz 250 kHz Impedance Reactance amp Resistance Phase Angle Z RA LA TR RL LL 2 Xc RA LA TR RL LL 2 Phase Angle RA LA TR RL LL 1 kHz 485 4 517 8 34 0 332 8 337 5 5kHz 148 15 0 1 7 104 106 5kHz 18 1 7 3 0 18 18 5kHz 481 2 510 1 32 4 328 3 332 2 50 kHz 31 5 323 2 9 24 7 25 5 50kHz 4 1 3 9 58 47 48 50 kHz 445 0
16. accuracy of body composition analysis drop Testing is difficult with the children who cannot hold on to the hand or foot electrode during testing or amputees or elderly who have trouble standing still during testing eExaminee who have metallic core embedded in the body may see the bodily conductivity affected by the metallic element However the InBody720 retrieves the body composition information from various parts of body reducing the probability of erroneous analysis significantly C Can an amputee or people who cannot stretch their hands or feet to the electrode be tested It is impossible to test people who cannot contact the electrode Biospace has a line of products that conduct body composition analysis on the examinee in bed without having to get examinee out of bed during the tests For more information on this product line contact Biospace D Is the electric current harmful to the body The physiological electric impedance method uses very subtle current that is not harmful to the human body refer to the product specifications Its safety is proven through the certifications from Korea and Europe Many medical institutions are using the InBody720 62 E Can the jewelry or other metallic wear affect the testing The ideal test methodology is where the examinee doesn t wear anything metallic As the weight of clothes and other wear affects the results of body composition analysis it is strongly recommended to take o
17. back cover was previously opened Do not open the back cover in any case CAUTION 2 Control amp Connection Unit This unit allows the equipment to connect to peripherals such as computers printers as well as transferring data back and forth WARNING ADVERTENCIA ABDECKUNG Spannungsfllhrende Bauteile im Inneren des Ger ts Bel ungenehmigter ffnung der Abdeckung besteht Stromschlaggefahr Bei ungenehmigter Offnung der Abdeckung verfallen zudem die Garantieanspriche gegen ber dem Hersteller inBody720 100 240V 50 60Hz 60VA R C oi N MADE IN KOREA BIOSPACE 0120 AX This device comptes with part 15 of the FOC Rutes nton is t to the folie two conditi 1 This di not neces hami Wtedenenoe and 2 ths Gbon must aoaie ho wl Biospace Co Ltd Please do not dismantie the equipment Favor de no desarmar el equipo Desarmar el equipo Dismantling can cause damages like electric shock puede ocasionar da os como descarga elactrica Also if dismantled there shall be no after sales Si el equipo es desarmado se perder et servicio services which are guaranteed post venta de la garantia interference received including interference that may cause 272 1 Yongjeong n ipjang myeon Cheonan si Chungcheongnam do 330 824 KOREA undesired operation TEL amp 2 41 581 3003 FAX amp 2 41 581 3103 hittpviwww e inbody com c COM 1 COMPUTER A f y This is an ethernet port Don t connect the phone cable f e rr J
18. exclusive to Biospace overcomes the limitations with the body composition analysis Tetrapolar 8 Point Tactile Electrode The traditional way was to attach a tape such as ECG electrode to the skin and connect the tape to the impedance reader The biggest problem with this methodology is a low level of 4 T accuracy because the measurements vary with the locations of electrodes and how firmly the electrodes are attached The body composition analysis InBody720 uses 8 point tactile electrodes method that is easy to implement and is known to maintain consistency regardless of variations in the test environment The patented technology in the InBody720 takes the accuracy of body composition analysis 68 C Outputs Weight Intracellular Water Extracellular Water Dry Lean Mass Lean Body Mass Body Fat Mass BMI Percentage of Body Fat Segmental Soft Lean Mass The Ratio of Segmental Soft Lean Mass ECW TBW Body Composition History Results of 10 measurement Impedance Reactance Resistance and Phase angle of Each Segments amp Frequencies D Classifications Type of protection against electric shock Class Type of the applied parts BF Type Degree of protection against water infiltration IPXO EMC Immunity Level A EMC Emission Level A Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of flammable mixture Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the
19. intended use as described in this manual CAUTION 1 While moving installing or using this product be sure to protect it against any physical shock or damage Always use the packing material and the original shipping box when moving or transporting this product 2 Always operate this product within prescribed ranges of temperature humidity and pressure Operating in ranges outside of those specified may affect the operation of this product and may cause malfunctions 3 Follow local governing ordinances and recycling plans regarding the disposal or recycling of device components 4 Be careful not to spill or drop any residues of food or beverages on this product It may cause serious damage to the electronic components 5 Install or locate equipment only in accordance with the provided installation instructions 6 This equipment should be serviced only by qualified personnel Contact Biospace for examination repair or adjustment 7 Do not touch the ports on the back side of the InBody IV NOTE This equipment may cause the above mentioned medical devices to malfunction This equipment may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity if not installed and used in accordance with the installation specifications However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur for a particular installation The InBody720 has been designed manufactured and inspected under the full quality assurance
20. of current research on well nourished children Ann Rev Anthropol 17 187 219 1988 6 Tahara Y Moji K Aoyagi K Tsunawake N Muraki S Mascie Taylor CG Age related pattern of body density and body composition in Japanese males and females 11 and 18 years of age Am J Hum Biol 14 3 327 337 2002 8 Segmental Lean Analysis In Segmental Lean Analysis the normal range of an arm s lean mass is 80 120 of the standard while the normal ranges of trunk and leg lean mass are 90 120 of the standard of each one Each body part s standard lean mass means the lean mass that is supposed to be in each body part at the standard weight In the lower bar graph the standard is the standard mean mass that each body part is supposed to have at the current weight Since there is no released reference on segmental lean mass we provided its normal range and standard value based on our clinical data research Standard value 2SD standard deviation is the normal range As distribution of arm s lean mass is larger than leg s lean mass the normal range of arm s lean mass is wider than leg s lean mass 9 ECW TBW The normal range of ECW TBW is higher than 0 36 and less than 0 39 When it is higher than 0 39 and less than 0 40 it is likely to cause mild edema When it is higher than 0 40 it is highly possible to cause edema 48 Chapter 3 Setup Establishment 1 Setup Menu 2 Quick Setup 3 DATABASE 4 Modification Example Th
21. tissue that comes with the InBody720 and re test the examinee NOTE When wetting hands and feet keep the moisture on hands and feet from dripping to the electrodes Excessive moisture may cause an erosion of electrode which in turn may result in breakdown of the equipment The electrolyte tissues provided by the Biospace are specifically manufactured for InBody and thus is completely different from the generic wet tissues in the market It is strongly recommended to use the CAUTION electrolyte tissues specifically designed for InBody720 C Body Posture During the test the LCD monitors displays information on body composition allowing the examinee to read the analysis from their stance When the examinee steps down from the stand the InBody720 goes back to the standby screen 1 Do not leave the arms by your side Form an angle of 15 degrees between the arms and your side 2 Stand comfortably during the testing Do not flex your muscles Disabled people who find standing for minutes a little bit difficult can get support from the back or side In this case there should be no skin to skin contact between the supporter and the examinee Testing is impossible with an amputee who has a thumb an arm or a leg amputated NOTE 25 7 How to Operate the Equipment This procedure begins with the standby screen which is the initial environment settings of the InBody720 when it is factory released The InBody720 goes back to the s
22. were and re enter data Refer to the Chapter 5 Personal Profile for the permissible range of each data NOTE If the examinee s palms or soles are dry the following message will be shown on the information window and the test stops In this case wipe up the examinee s palms or soles with the electrolyte tissues that come with the InBody720 and re initiate the test process NOTE 7 During the analysis the result window on the LCD monitor will display the results of body composition analysis in the order of the test procedure 8 When the analysis is completed the InBody720 informs that the test is completed through the information window HEIGHT The body composition which is proportionate to muscle mass The more the better The mass of fat in the body e body fat causes obesity An index based on the ratio of weight to height Standard 10 5 25 0 by wH The percentage by weight of a person s body fi standard Male 10 20 Famalello 2 e ratio of extracelluar water ta total body water The nomnal range for healthy people 0 360 c Printer Lee li 02 12 2009 THU 16 46 lt Analysis results window gt 28 9 The examinee should place the hand electrode back to where it was and step down from the stand Do not drop the hand electrode as it contains electronic parts inside NOTE 10 Soon after the examinee steps down from the equipment the InBody720 prints out the test result she
23. you go on the stand or leave a heavy object on it the system reports error with initializing the weight at zero resulting in inaccurate measurement NOTE When connecting peripherals printers and other optional devices to the InBody720 turn on the peripherals and then the InBody720 When turning the power off turn off the InBody720 first before turning off the peripherals This process will minimize the harm on the equipment caused by electric shock CAUTION 19 HEIGHT GENDER WEIGHT i 10 43 E040 R 0 36 The body composition which is proportionate to muscle mass The more the better 1ass of fat in the body ve body fat causes obesity The percentage by weight of a person s standard Male 0 20 Fernale 1o The ratio of extracelluar water to total body water The nomnal range for healthy people 0 360 0 390 a Printer B BSS E 02 12 2009 THU 16 46 20 4 Standby Screen The standby screen in the InBody720 provides a variety of the functions for the convenience of the examinee and the user The configuration of standby screen is categorized into four groups by function HEIGHT GENDER WEIGHT Body Composition The ratio of extracellu r to total body y The nomnal range for eople 0 360 Printer p a y 02 12 2009 THU 16 46 ae A Personal Information Window This area is where the personal information of the examinee including D age height gender and weight will be entered
24. 1 6 X LBM kg 370 LBM Lean Body Mass kg Ref John J Cunningham Body composition as a determinant of energy expenditure a synthetic review and proposed general prediction equation Am J Clin Nutr Vol 54 963 969 1991 Ref Eric Ravussin and Clifton Bogardus Relationship of genetics age and physical fitness to daily energy expenditure and fuel utilization A m J Clin Nutr Vol 54 968 975 1989 39 8 Body Fat amp LBM The InBody720 also offers the body fat and Lean Body Mass control guide that is aimed at optimizing the examinee s body composition rather than simply increasing or decreasing his her weight Here refers to the mass that must be increased and refers to the mass which should be decreased Body Fat amp LBM Body Fat 7 5 Ibs LBM 17 2 Tbs D Fat Control Ibs The amount of fat mass to be gained or lost The and signs are an increase or decrease in the amount of control 2 Lean Body Mass Ibs The amount of Lean Body Mass to be gained or maintain The sign is an increase in the amount of control O Olbs means he she need to maintain current LBM Body Composition History Weight W amp LBM L amp Body Fat Mass F 9 Body Composition History 112 0 LA Ww 111 5 In the InBody720 the test result will be saved if an I D is input at the 111 0 beginning of the test From the various test result data saved on the machine 770 L weight LBM
25. 13 1998 cf In case of children less than 18 years old different standards are applied as it is necessary to consider the difference in physical characteristics form adults Ref Samuel J Fomon M D et al Body Composition of reference children from birth to age 10 years The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 35 1169 1175 1982 37 6 Segmental Lean Analysis With the InBody720 you can measure the lean mass of your body parts It is achieved through the use of one of the InBody720 s measuring principles bioelectrical impedance measurements of body parts The measurement of soft lean mass for body parts is based on the following theory Segmental Soft Lean Mass Height Segmental Resistance Ref Samuel J Fomon M D et al Body composition of reference children form birth to age 10 years The American journal of Clinical Nutrition 35 1169 1175 1982 Redf Henry C Lukaski Phyllis E Johnson William W Bolonchuk and Glenn I Lykken Assessment of fat free mass using bioelectrical impedance measurements of the human body The American J of Clinical Nutrition Vol 41 pp810 817 1985 Segmental Lean Analysis Lean IMM Lean Ideal Lean x100 Under Normal 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 Right Arm a 3 2 lbs 90 5 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 Left Arm 3 0 Ibs 85 3 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 Trunk 33 1 lbs 83 8 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160
26. 3 38 43 48 53 58 63 Sl cs A ee ee es 3 7 Normal range Females BMI 22 normal range 18 5 24 9 21 5 normal range 18 5 24 9 Percentage of Body Fat 10 20 18 28 D BMI Body Mass Index kg m As we can see from the formula BMI weight kg height m BMI is used to approximate obesity levels The BMI method has been widely applied in the general medicine dietary and sports medicine fields as the main means of diagnosing obesity However this method is flawed in that it cannot be applied to adults with high levels of LBM children those over the age of 65 or pregnant females Nevertheless as the BMI has been the most commonly used index much research on using the BMI method to prevent adult diseases has been conducted This is why the InBody 20 also includes BMI based information Differences have emerged among researchers as to which standards should be used to determine the BMI of examinees of different age and gender The InBody720 uses the World Health Organization WHO standards as the standard ranges for BMI 1998 The InBody720 identifies the standard BMI as 22 for males 21 5 for females and the normal ranges as 18 5 24 9 for both males and females 36 Determination 1 WHO Standard BMI kg m Classification Diagnosis lt 18 5 Underweight Infectious disease malnutrition related disease 18 5 24 9 Normal Standard Least risk at most disease 29072929 Overweight May cause health problem 30 0 34 9 Obese
27. 90 110 of the standard value of each one Standard values of ICW and ECW are calculated by dividing TBW into ICW and ECW based on normal ECW TBW m Used Reference 1 Harvey AM Johns RJ McKusick VA Owens AH and Ross RS The principle and practice of medicine 22 edition pp 686 2 Ganong WF Review of medical physiology 11th edition pp14 Lange medical publications 3 Weight For adults over the age of 18 normal weight range is about 85 115 of standard weight according to the BMI standard Standard weight is calculated by multiplying the square of height by standard BMI Standard BMI is 22 for males and 21 5 for females 85 115 is the range corresponding to 18 5 25 which is the normal BMI range specified by the WHO Cf For children under the age of 18 85 115 of standard weight is the normal range Children s standard weight in the result sheet refers to Biospace s own BMI data Since children have various development levels and body shapes because they keep growing it is recommended to use standard BMI per height 42 m Used Reference 1 Characterisitics of obesity An overview Ann NY Acad Sci 499 4 13 1987 2 WHO and the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute Clinical guideline on the Identification Evaluation and treatment of overweight and obesity in adults the evidence report 1998 Obes Res 6 suppl 2 51S 1998 The following is a summary of technical key points explained in the above reference 1 Char
28. You can print multiple copies of the result sheet until a next examinee steps onto the equipment to have his her personal data entered and the test results of the previous examinee is no longer in the memory Direction Buttons 13 tt The direction buttons consist of up down left and right buttons The arrow signs on top of the buttons indicate the directions where control will be heading 18 3 Power Connection amp Getting Started 1 Plug the power cable to the outlet 2 Once power is turned on the LCD monitor displays a sequence of characters indicating the sequential process of loading up the operating system to the system This is equivalent to the process through which PC loads up Windows to the memory and gets the operating systems ready for the user 3 As the logo comes up as shown below the system boots itself up automatically During this boot up period that takes up to 5 minutes InBody720 tests its internal system sets the initial weight at zero for the scale adjusts the internal circuits and determines whether the peripherals listed in the setup are still in use The results of this initialization process will be displayed on the monitor Biospace Information Customer Services 82 2 501 2929 Homepage www biospace co kr Do not put weight on the lower part of the equipment from the point when you turn the power on to when the InBody720 finishes booting process If
29. acteristics of obesity An overview Ann NY Acad Sci 499 4 13 1987 As can be seen in these tables the mean desirable BMI is 22 0 for men and 21 5 for women and the range is 20 25 for men and 19 26 for women 2 WHO and the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute Clinical guideline on the Identification Evaluation and treatment of overweight and obesity in adults the evidence report 1998 obesity class BMI kg m Underweight under 18 5 Normal 18 5 24 9 overweight 25 29 9 obesity 30 34 9 35 39 9 Extreme obesity IIl over 40 4 Lean Body Mass Normal range of LBM is 90 110 of standard Lean Body Mass Standard LBM is 85 of standard weight for males and 77 for females Standard value of LBM the value that deducts body fat from body weight is directly related to the standard value of body fat So research papers about LBM refer to papers related to Section 5 Body Fat 5 Body Fat Normal range of body fat is 80 160 of standard body fat Standard body fat mass is 15 of standard weight for males and 23 for females As compared with other body compositions body fat differs for each person even at normal weight When body fat increases its normal range is wider than others because it increases with a higher rate than muscle m Used reference 1 Lohman TG Advanced in body composition assessment Current issues in exercise science series Champaign IL Human Kinetics pp 80 1992 For children under the age of 18
30. all Biospace A S Center or distributor N Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by our distributor Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions CAUTION 65 2 Basic Equipment InBody720 provides custom made printers and printer desks as basic option equipment and devices If you want to use a different printer for InBody720 consult with Biospace first A Printer Printers using PCL3 or above would be compatible If you have a printer using PCL3 or above but is not listed on the compatible printer list provided by Biospace please contact us to check compatibility Most of the printers do not include a USB cable please purchase it separately Only use the printers recommended by Biospace NOTE B Printer desk The printer desk makes for the optimal printing environment with drawers where you can put result sheets convenience and the minimized vibration during printing The exterior and specifications of the printer desks are Material E G I Dimensions 480 x 400 x 710 W x Lx H mm Weight 13kg For the instructions as to assembling the printer desk refer to the product assembly guide printed on its carton NOTE 66 Appendix 1 More About InBody 20 2 Specifications 3 Worldwide Patents 1 More about the InBody720 A More About InBody720 The Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis BIA method
31. alysis CN 2 225 184 2001 07 U S patent Apparatus for analyzing body composition based on bioelectrical impedance analysis and method thereof US 6 256 532B1 2002 03 Japanese patent Apparatus for analyzing body composition based on bioelectrical impedance analysis 3 292 373 2003 06 U S patent Apparatus for analyzing body composition using novel hand electrodes and method thereof US 6 400 983B1 2002 09 EPO patent Germany France U K and Italy Apparatus and method for analyzing body composition using a new electrode system based on bioelectrical impedance analysis EP 0 835 074 71
32. art C Lower Part D Rear Part i OO OOOC A 6 2 Upper Part Rear Part LELLLLIEI IILLLLLLII PUVTVT TTT TTT IEEE ETT oa A Operation Part LCD Monitor 640 X 480 TFT Color LCD This displays the analysis procedure messages and results Key Pad 20 buttons The keypad is divisible into input buttons and function buttons These are used to input data required for body composition analysis to set up the operating environment and to print out test results B Upper Part Hand Electrode Holder Place hand electrode here when not in use Thumb Electrode Examinee will place their thumb on this area during testing Palm Electrode The examinee will place their palm and fingers on this part during testing Hand Electrode Cable The hand electrode cable is connected to the circuit that transfers voltage and electric current Body Stand ES Hand Electrode Hold The body stand contains the circuit board Hand Electrode Holder Thumb Electrode Palm Electrode r Body Stand Hand Electrode Cable C Lower part Front Sole Electrode The examinee stands on the foot electrode placing their forefoot on here during testing Rear Sole Electrode The examinee places their heels on this foot electrode during testing Base Frame Loadcell The loadce
33. ass is ascertained by calculating an examinee s body fat mass as compared to the standard weight and standard Body Fat Mass The InBody720 displays the percentage of the standard value of Body Fat Mass in a bar graph 4 Intracellular Water and Extracellular Water Ibs A healthy person s weight has a consistent proportion of Total Body Water If this proportion of Intracellular and Extracellular Water becomes unbalanced a person may be diagnosed with edema Edema refers to a state in which the interstitial fluid found in the extracellular water has abnormally increased When edema is discovered only in a certain part of the body this is known as localized edema However when edemas are discovered throughout the body this is known as generalized edema Total Body Water is consistently distributed in a healthy body Therefore if an imbalance in Total Body Water is discovered a comprehensive health examination should be carried out 35 5 Obesity Analysis By analyzing the examinee s weight using BMI and Percentage of Body Fat the InBody720 Analyzer makes it possible to screen for sarcopenic obesity People included in this sarcopenic obesity type fall within the normal range when it comes to BMI and weight but are regarded as obese when their percentage of body fat is calculated Obesity Analysis Under Normal Over BMI Body Mass Index kgm 10 15 18 5 21 5 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 mm 19 8 PBFp fBodv F 8 13 18 23 28 3
34. body composition analysis it is crucial to perform the analysis each time under the same conditions temperature posture etc Bear in mind the following factors affect the result of body composition analysis and as a result affect the reproducibility of analysis 1 Do not exercise or perform any physical tasks If examinee has already been physically active or experienced any sudden body movements a temporary change in body composition will result 2 Do not eat before measurement If the examinee already ate something please wait 2 hours for digestion 3 Do not take a bath or shower before measurement Perspiring sweating results in a temporary change in body composition 4 Perform the measurement under normal temperature conditions 20 25 68 77 F If the ambient temperature is too high or too low the human body responds resulting in temporary changes in body composition 5 Perform the measurement after urination or excretion if possible Residues inside the human body are interpreted as fat mass Waste in the body means the analysis will be less accurate 6 Measurement should be done before mid day The longer we stand the more body water flows downward and this process speeds up in the afternoon 16 2 Exterior and Functions of Keypad The keypad as illustrated below is divided into two sections by their functions R O O OOO 6 0 910 0 0 0 l
35. ctrical systems Any person who connects external equipment to signal input signal output or other connectors has formed a system and is therefore responsible for the system to comply with the requirements of IEC EN 60601 1 1 If in doubt speak with a qualified technician WARNING 3 Do not to touch signal input signal output or other connectors and the patient simultaneously However there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur for a particular installation The InBody720 has been designed manufactured and inspected under the full quality assurance system of Biospace Biospace fulfills the international standardization system ISO 90001 and ISO 13485 and achieved FDA approval Food and Drug Administration The InBody720 fulfills the Standards of IEC60601 1 EN60601 1 Safety of Electric Medical Equipment In addition the InBody720 complies not only with Level A for Noise Immunity but also with Level A for Noise Emission by the Standard IEC60601 1 2 EN60601 1 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements Disposal of old Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Application in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection system This symbol indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed oa over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you w
36. d in food Dry Lean Mass is proportionate to the quantity of muscle Protein and intracellular water are indications of the level of muscle content an individual has 3 Body Fat Mass lbs Body Fat Mass indicates the total quantity of lipids that can be extracted from fat and other cells Body Fat Mass is not directly measured using the BIA method but is the remaining value after subtracting Lean Body Mass from the total body weight The InBody720 uses the following formula to measure Body Fat Mass Body Fat Mass Body Weight Lean Body Mass Body Fat Mass is stored under the skin in visceral areas and between muscles When an examinee s fat mass is higher than the normal range he she is diagnosed as being obese excess body fat The range of diseases that can result from obesity include hypertension arteriosclerosis hyperlipemia fatty liver cholelithiasis diabetes obstetrical diseases breast cancer and endometritis 33 4 Lean Body Mass Ibs Lean Body Mass refers to the entire body weight with exception of Body Fat Mass Athletes have a higher proportion of Lean Body Mass than regular people As such it is important for athletes to measure their Lean Body Mass The InBody720 provides both basic and comprehensive data which can be used to evaluate the health of an examinee Weight Ibs The InBody720 technology separates body weight into Total Body Water Dry Lean Mass and Body Fat Body weight is the to
37. derneath the hinge cover Close the hinge cover Lift up the rear part and remove the elastic bands pulling the hand electrode cables 11 5 Insert the fuse and connect the power Insert the fuse holder which contains the rated fuses into the fuse socket CR Connect the power cable into the power socket A Ss 27 IAUN LUUN IAN NHH SAHLIN VIER Q Put the spare fuses in a small plastic bag and attach it to the back of the equipment with tape When the fuse is broken you can easily replace it with the spare fuse CAUTION 12 4 Transportation It is recommended not to move the equipment once it is installed If it is inevitable to relocate the equipment follow the safety requirements that follow 1 Turn the power off and remove plug from the power outlet before moving 2 Take all the possible measures to ensure no physical impact is made on the hand electrode 3 Adjust the level of the equipment using the legs of the equipment after moving 4 Tighten the connection between the lower and upper part with the hexagonal wrench A Environmental Requirements 1 Optimum Temperature 4 F 158 F 20 C 70 C 2 Relative Humidity 10 95 3 Optimum Pressure 50kPa 106kPa No condensation B Transporting Before Installation Before installation the equipment is in a packaging box provided by Biospace Use a carrier to move the box over or have two peo
38. e Observing the following methodology is essential to achieving reliable results and accuracy Palms fingers and soles should be in contact with electrode during the testing Keep the following instructions in mind during testing A How to hold hand electrodes 1 Four fingers should be touching the surface of the electrode as shown below 2 Put the thumb lightly on top of the thumb electrode and press the button gently Throughout the test and analysis the examinee should gently hold the hand electrode 3 If the examinee s hands are a bit too small for hand electrode pull the hand towards the thumb electrode so that the thumb can touch A N Do not press the button with the fingernails fingernails may damage the electrodes and result in inaccurate results NOTE B How to stand on foot electrodes 1 Step on the foot electrode with barefeet 2 Heels should land on the circular shaped foot electrode before the fore foot hits the electrode 3 The whole part of soles should be in contact with the foot electrode Do not have the hems of pants get in between the heels and electrode As for the examinee who has too small feet to cover the both electrodes they should be able to touch at least part of both electrodes NOTE 24 If the examinee s feet or hands are too dry or has dead hard skin built up InBody720 may prompt the user to re test the examinee In this case wet the palms and soles with electrolyte
39. e InBody720 has a function to modify the setting for the user s preference The below setup screen appears after pressing the SETUP key at the standby screen The setup menu consists of Environment Region Printer Result Sheet Result Option Others and Interface SETUP Environment Language English gt 1 Environment aiiis Result Sheet NONE 2 Region BMI Basis WHO 3 Printer Measure Weight ENABLE 4 Result Sheet 5 Result Option 6 Others oo Program Data Virtual 7 Interface Qaim Cg gt o 3 44 1 64 9M 7 3 16 0M__1 9 35 0M Version 720DM 0400 information 016 40AM 5 01 40AP 3 06 How to modify settings 1 Use the direction buttons A Y to move and select one option of Environment Region Printer Result Sheet Result Option Others and Interface 2 Use the direction button gt at a particular setting to move to the sub categories Use the direction buttons A W to move into a sub category of the setting you want to modify 3 Each sub category has a list of further sub categories Previously selected items will be displayed Use the direction button to move to the category you want to select and modify using the direction buttons A V 4 If you have more categories to select use the direction buttons A V lt 4 gt again to move and select the category If you are finished modifying the settings move out to one of Environment Region Printer Result Sheet Result Option Ot
40. e box check to make sure all the following items are included A Included Items InBody720 unit 2 Quick Installation Guide 3 User s Manual CD Power Cord AC 125V 10A 1 8m 1EA Hinge cover Hexagonal wrench 6mm 1 each 1 Fuse holder 2 Fuses F2 5AH 250V 2 spare 2 fuses D Results Interpretation Guide 1EA InBody720 Poster 1EA Results Sheet Box 500 Sheets 1EA 2 Box Optional Results Interpretation Poster 1EA Optional N 1 USB Cable is to be purchased separately for connecting to the printer 2 The printer is needed for printing the result sheets Please check the compatibility of the printer with Biospace CAUTION B Package D Packaging Box 1250 x 450 x 280 mm W x L x H 1 unit 2 Upper pad 2 units Support pad 1 unit 4 Head pad 1 unit 5 Accessory bag 1 unit 6 Elastic band 2 unit To reduce the physical impact on the equipment use the wrapping material provided by the Biospace during shipment or transit For information on how to relocate the equipment refer to the Chapter1 Section 4 Transportation CAUTION Keep the wrapping material with you after installation in the event of relocation NOTE 2 Exterior and Functions Individual part identification and functions with schematic sketches are provided below Please inspect each component of the InBody720 before installation to ensure there are no scratches or damage A Operation Part B Upper P
41. er to the Chapter 5 Consumables As for the installation of a printer consult the User s Manual provided by the printer manufacturer 2 Result sheet Form The result sheet is shown below It is one of the consumable products provided by Biospace InBody 720 Name I D Gender Age Height Date Time B I oO SP A CE HMS2580 Female 31 Sft 3 0in 01 17 2009 07 50 46 Body Composition ECW TBW amp BMR fakss e s ECW TBW 0 386 Intracellular Water 34 2 Ibs 55 8 the Basal Metabolic Rate 1116 kcal Extracellular Water 21 6 Ibs 76 3 Ibs i11 7ibs Body Fat amp LBM Dry Lean Mass 20 5 Tos Body Fat 7 5 Ibs Body Fat Mass 35 4 ths LBM 17 2 Ibs Body Composition Analysis Body Composition History de rmal we Weight W amp LBM L amp Body Fat Mass F T T t T T T T T T T z n Weight 55 70 as l 1 19 i 15 130 145 160 175 205 220 i 12 0 Pes W 80 s9 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 100 111 5 Lean Body Mass m 76 3 bs 1116 40 60 G 100 w0 20 Body Fat Mass e 35 s 770 T T 54 AN E A Ea a s T 76 5 100 110 170 130 140 150 160 170 100 a rn 76 0 36 0 F 35 5 ren 35 0 i Percentage of Body Fat 70 80 wn Intracellular Water mums 34 2 bs nx 79 a 0 100 t0 t20 120 340 Obesity Analysis BMI Sody Mans hiur Agir 9 32 0 EA Qa 31 5 a au 4 iB 16 3 28 3 33 4 4 53 55 63 PBF Porcenta
42. et al 46 8 Advanced fitness assessment and exercise prescription Heyward VH Human Kinetics pp 162 Table8 1 Percent body fat standards for adults Children and Physically Active adults Recommended BF levels for adults and children NR Low Mid Upper Obesity Males 18 34years lt 8 8 13 22 gt 22 33 55years lt 10 10 18 25 gt 25 55 years lt 10 10 16 23 gt 23 6 17years lt 5 5 10 11 25 26 31 gt 31 Females 18 34years lt 20 20 28 35 gt 35 33 55years lt 25 25 32 38 gt 38 55 years lt 25 25 30 35 gt 35 6 17years lt 12 12 15 16 30 31 36 gt 36 Recommended BF levels for physically active adults Low Mid Upper Males 18 34years 5 10 15 33 55years T 11 18 55 years 9 12 18 Females 18 34years 16 23 28 33 55years 20 27 33 55 years 20 27 33 For children under the age of 18 the normal range of body fat is 5 of standard body fat In this age group standard body fat is 15 17 for males and 16 23 for females m Used Reference 1 Fomon SJ Haschke F Ziegler EE Body composition of reference children from birth to age 10 years Am J Chin Nutr 35 1169 1175 1982 2 Mahan LK and Escott stump S Krause s Food nutrition amp diet therapy 9 edition WB Saunders Co pp 276 3 Roche A Heymsfield SB and Lohman TG Human body composition Human kinetics pp 207 47 4 Heymsfield SB Lohman TG Wang Z and Going SB Human body composition pp271 284 5 Malina Rm Bouchard C and Beunen G Human growth Selected aspects
43. et and goes back to the standby screen For information refer to the Chapter 8 Results InBody720 is equipped with an archive function allowing the user to print out the past 10 test results per each examinee NOTE 29 8 Results A Result Screen During the test information on body composition analysis is displayed on analysis result window on the LCD As long as the examinee is on the stand the monitor retains the data of the body composition analysis Once the examinee steps down the InBody720 goes back to the standby screen and sets itself back to test ready status HEIGHT GENDER WEIGHT The body composition which 1s proportionate to muscle mass The more the better The mass of fat in the body Excessive body fat causes obesity An index based on the ratio of weight to height Standard 10 5 45 0 by wHo The percentage by weight ofa person s body fat Standard Male 10 20 Female le 26 The ratio of extracelluar water to total body water The nomal range for healthy people 0 360 af Printer ee tel 02 12 2009 THU 16 46 30 B Result sheet With a printer connected to the InBody 20 the InBody 20 can print out the result sheet providing the details on test results 1 Connecting to the printer Use a printer that connects to 25pin parallel port IEEE1284 or USB1 1 port InBody720 can use any printer that supports PCL3 interface or higher version For details on printer ref
44. event danger caused by the difference in the potentials between the other devices Power switch 3 Installation Instructions A Workplace requirements 1 Location Indoor only Any outdoor area where the equipment is to be located should meet all the conditions below 2 Operation environment 50 104 F 10 40 C 30 80 RH 3 Optimum pressure 50 106kPa B Note on Unpacking amp Assembling 1 Remove the pads Unpack the carton and remove the upper pads Straighten the equipment by pulling it forward at the same time 2 Place the equipment Tighten the screws connecting upper and lower part with a hexagonal wrench The hexagonal wrench is located underneath the hinge cover RES _ Tighten here __ mm Ps cA Oey EN Hold the upper part and center of lower part with two people and take the equipment out of the carton Place the equipment at desired area and tighten the 4 screws connecting upper and lower parts with a hexagonal wrench Hold here hal 10 3 Level InBody720 The level indicator is located at the center of connecting part and leveling screws under the lower part Check the level indicator You may adjust 5 leveling screws under the lower part to level the equipment Unleveled state Leveled state lt Raising gt lt Lowering gt 4 Close the hinge cover Attach the hexagonal wrench un
45. ff any heavy clothing or metallic wear Except for the weight jewelry doesn t exact any effects on the body composition analysis as the contact points with InBody720 are hands and feet that are usually free of jewelry F How often do I have to get body composition test Examinees who are undergoing treatments that may affect the body composition e g exercise obesity rehabilitation hormone treatment are strongly recommended to have the body composition analysis done every two to four weeks G What are the requirements for the examinee for accurate testing Keep in mind the following requirements for accurate body composition analysis Do not have a meal before testing elf you had a meal wait 2 hours before having a test eGo to bathroom before testing eTo get closer to pure weight wear light clothes and remove jewelry or other wear before testing Do not exercise or have a bath before a test Stand up for 5 minutes before tests Do not sit down and stand up right before a test Do not have a test while taking diuretic eAvoid testing during menstrual period eEnter the exact height Keep the room temperature between 20 C and 25 C Warm up yourself for 20 minutes before a test in winter H Do I have to use electrolyte tissue Can I just use wet cloth The electrolyte tissue provided by the InBody720 is specially designed for optimal testing as opposed to other wet cloth Always use the electrolyte tissue for accurate te
46. ge of Body Fat n 3 31 0 1 Month O1 O1 02 02 S ental Lean Anal sis Leen GME Lean idea Laan 100 5 gt IEE Day 15 1 30 10 17 Year 09 09 09 09 T T a T T T T T T T T 40 60 Bo 100 120 140 tao 180 200 z2 29 X E o a E Right Arm s 3 2 lbs 90 5 Date Time Weight LBM Fat PBF ECWTBW 5 BU 4 a8 AU aR a aan T Soe 01 15 09 08 45 112 1 764 35 7 31 8 0 386 Left Arm 53 01 30 09 09 20 111 5 764 35 1 31 5 0385 9 85 3 02 10 09 09 55 111 9 76 5 35 4 31 5 0 386 10 bed ib wo b to w b w w w 02 17 0907 47 111 7 76 3 35 4 31 7 0 386 Trunk 33 1 Ibs 83 8 a er fg T zt a ree es 70 5 po 100 110 20 t30 140 150 160 o 150 Right Leg 12 Lbs 89 8 70 80 90 400 110 120 uo 140 40 160 1 180 Left Leg 12 01bs 89 2 Impedance Reactance amp Resistance Phase Angle z RA tA TR RL LIQ Xc RA LA TR RL LLC PhaseAngie RA LA TR RL LL 1 kHz 485 4 517 8 34 0 3328 337 5 SkHz 148 150 17 104 106 Skz 18 17 30 18 18 5kHz 481 2 510 1 324 328 3 3322 50 kHz 315 323 29 2247 255 5OkHz 4 1 3 9 58 47 48 50 kHz 445 0 471 6 28 8 299 3 304 0 250 kHz 320 33 5 32 192 193 20 kHz 45 44 71 40 40 250 kHz 409 5 436 3 25 9 2724 276 2 R 5 kHz 481 0 509 9 324 328 1 332 0 500 kHz 396 1 4226 243 265 3 268 8 50 kHz 443 9 470 5 28 7 2983 302 9 1000 kHz 382 7 407 3 225 260 0 263 9 250 kHz 408 2 435 0 25 7 271 7 275 5 Cayo 1 1896 by Blospace Cu Lit All rights resonet SP U54 27 4 0905 17 31 C Output Items
47. gory Body Fat Males Females Normal 12 20 20 30 Borderline 21 25 31 33 Obesity gt 25 gt 33 5 Mahan LK and Escott stump S Krause s Food nutrition amp diet therapy 9 edition WB Saunders Co pp 455 Appropriate body fatness for an adult women ranges from 20 to 25 of body weight with about 12 as essential fat In men appropriate body fatness is 12 to 15 of body weight and approximately 3 is essential fat 45 6 Brown JE Nutrition Now 2nd edition Wadsworth Publishing Company pp 9 3 1999 Obesity is defined by science as excess of body fat An excess is an amount that interferes with health For women having more than 28 of body weight as fat is considered excessive For men the figure is 20 Also defined as a BMI of 30 or higher or a weight for height over 120 of standard 7 Tahara Y Moji K Aoyagi K Tsunawake N Muraki S Mascie Taylor CG Age related pattern of body density and body composition of Japanese men and women 18 59 years of age Am J Hum Biol 14 6 743 52 2002 Mean Fat of young adult males 18 29 years in the present study was 14 4 and similar to the value of 14 7 for Japanese men in their 20s The mean Fat of females lt 30 years of age in the present study was 23 3 and was similar to values reported in the past three decades Mean Fat of females of gt 30 years of age in the present study was 26 7 which was slightly greater than the value of 26 0 reported by Kitagawa
48. hers and Interface using EXIT MODE button Then press Exit MODE button again 5 When the screen asks whether or not you want to save modified contents press ENTER to save or EXIT MODE button to quit the setup menu 49 2 Setup Menu A Environment It shows the environmental status of the InBody720 No items can be changed by users 1 Environment Summary Language displays the current language Result Sheet displays the number of result sheet automatically printed after measurement BMI Basis displays a selected standard range of BMI Measure Weight displays the current selection of weight measurement 2 Memory Status Program shows capacity in use for program Data shows capacity in use for data storage Virtual shows capacity in use for virtual memory 3 Version Information Shows the current version of the InBody720 B Region Set the Date Time Display Mode Unit and Language 1 Set Date Set the current date 2 Set Time Set the current time in the order of OO hour OO min OO sec 3 Display Mode Select the data display mode yy is for year mm is for month and dd is for date 4 Unit Select units to be used kg in kg cm lbs in lbs cm 5 Language Language is fixed to English only C Printer It is used to set the type of printer adjust the printing alignment of result sheets and test print 1 Printer
49. ight Index 34 BMI method Standard Weight kg ideal BMI Height m The Obesity Index indicates the level of obesity Generally a BMI of 18 5 24 9 is used to determine the normal weight range With the InBody720 the normal weight range is 15 of standard value very similar to one based on BMI 18 5 25 Standard weight is determined according to a BMI of 22 for males a BMI of 21 5 for females Lean Body Mass lbs 100 Lean Body Mass indicates that the examinee being measured has reached his her standard weight and standard Lean Body Mass The standard proportion of LBM is 85 of the standard weight for males and 77 of the standard weight for females The normal range of LBM is 90 110 of the standard LBM Change in muscle is the most effective indicator of health improvements as a result of exercise The UCLA definition of obesity is based on the level of muscle development This definition is based on a proactive approach to obesity one in which obesity is regarded as a problem involving the proportion of Lean Body Mass to Body Fat Mass Lean Body Mass refers to the entire body weight with the exception of Body Fat Mass Athletes have a higher proportion of Lean Body Mass than regular people As such it is important for athletes to measure their Lean Body Mass InBody720 provides comprehensive data which can be used to evaluate the health of an examinee 3 Body Fat Mass lbs The normal range of Body Fat M
50. ill help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling this product please refer to local governing ordinances and recycling plans VI Indicators amp Safety Symbols A Indication 2005 ay Manufacturing Year Qpin serial port RS232C Male Ethernet port 10 100Base T Z gt USB port Version 1 1 l IEEE 1284 25pin Parallel Female PCL 3 or above printer B Safety signs AN Dangerous high voltage FUSE fia Fuse specification VY Equipotential terminal Danger Warning Caution Note refer to the safety information BF type equipment Alternating Current S Turn on the power O Turn off the power For 120V input power use only UL Listed detachable power cord with NEMA configuration 5 15P type hospital grade plug parallel blades For 240V input power use only UL Listed detachable power cord with NEMA configuration 6 15P type hospital grade plug Tandem blades CAUTION VII Introducing the InBody720 BODY COMPOSITION ANALYZER The human body consists of body water protein body fat and minerals The four elements are the fundamental ingredients constituting the body and the balance between them is essential to our health Body composition analysis is to quantify and measure these ingredients In the past diagnosing obesity was focused
51. is based on the fact that the human body consists of conductors and non conductors Generally 50 70 of the human body consists of water which functions as a conductor whereas body fat functions as a non conductor The classic BIA method measures the impedance of the whole body on the assumption that the human body can be considered a cylinder for application of this model If A is the cross sectional area and L is the length the impedance of the cylinder can be expressed as follows L a FEA p resistivity A If both sides are multiplied by L We get the new expression as follows z According to this expression if we know the L and the impedance value we get the volume That is to say if we know the height of the human body acting as a conductor and know the impedance value we can get the volume of body water Here the volume represents examinee s height Therefore the two directly used variables in body composition analysis are impedance and height The principle of the InBody720 s body composition analysis is explained by the following the volume of body water an electrolyte is calculated first with a measured impedance value Then we can get the value of fat free mass using the volume of body water Body fat mass is determined by deducting the lean body mass from the measured weight Height should be entered by the user Weight can be directly measured on the InBody720 67 B Core technology The body compositi
52. is not possible to check the increase or decrease of the lean mass as with the upper graph it will directly reflect changes in the examinee s weight thereby allowing you to determine whether or not there is actual lean mass appropriate to his or her weight Throughout the lean balance muscle graph for body parts you can see if upper lower left right muscle developments are balanced and if body parts lean mass is appropriate muscle strength The normal range of the graph is for right and left arms 80 120 for trunk right and left legs 90 110 7 ECW TBW amp BMR ECW TBW amp BMR ECW TBW 0 386 Basal Metabolic Rate 1116 kcal D ECW TBW With the cell membrane as a barrier TBW is divided into ICW and ECW A healthy person has a balanced ratio of ECW and ICW Some factors can increase ECW causing the balance between ECW and ICW to change A large increase of ECW may cause edema Examining ECW TBW in our body is an efficient way to detect an unusual increase in ECW In a healthy person s body the ratio of ICW to ECW is 3 to 2 which is 0 38 when calculated as ECW TBW A healthy person s ECW TBW is around 0 38 BMR The Basal Metabolic Rate BMR indicates the minimum energy requirements needed to sustain vital functions while at rest The InBody720 makes it possible to estimate BMR using a known regression equation based on LBM Lean Body Mass LBM is known to be closely related to BMR REE BMR 2
53. ject from After removing any objects on InBody 20 the base frame and restart the equipment press Enter button B Enter personal data correctly This message appears when the value for age or height of the examinee is out of the permissible range for these data Check your entry again As for the permissible range of each data refer to the Chapter 2 section 5 Personal Profile C Wipe hands and feet using electrolyte tissue This message fires up when the posture of the examinee is not appropriate or the examinee s palms or soles are too dry or have too much hard skin making it impossible to start the test Correct the posture of examinee or wet his her palms and soles with electrolyte tissues before reinitiating the test 58 2 Troubleshooting This section lays out the order of steps you have to take for each particular problem on the assumption that you have some basic knowledge on how to operate the InBody720 If you still have the problem after taking the following steps contact our customer service representatives listed in the warranty certificate appended to the end of this user s manual A The equipment doesn t seem to run even after the power is on In normal situation the LCD is turned on Cause 1 The plugs are not pushed all the way through an electrical outlet Action 1 Push the plug all the way through the electrical outlet Cause 2 Power bar is not turned on when u
54. ll is connected to the base frame where the examinee stands Hinge Cover The hinge cover with hinges in the middle separates the area connecting the upper and lower part of the equipment It can come off the equipment and be folded in half for easy transportation A body wrench 6mm is attached underneath the hinge cover Level Indicator The leveler is in the middle of the lower part which is covered by the hinge cover Check the bubble level to determine whether the equipment is leveled O Leveling Screw The equipment has five legs screwed into the base You can use the legs to adjust the height and level of the equipment Level Indicator Bubble Level Range Hinge Cover 6 Front Sole Electrode amp Base Frame S 9 Leveling Screw D Rear part 1 Back Cover The back cover should be opened only for the purpose of repair Only Biospace technicians are allowed to open the cover Please do not dismantle the equipment Dismantling may cause damage such as electric shock If dismantled the Manufacturers Warranty is VOID ie 1 Back Cover lt Warning sticker gt HITTITE LILLIE O4 Biospace is not responsible for damages done on the product or injury caused by the user s unauthorized opening of the back cover WARNING Biospace is not responding to any request for repair or upgrade when damage is done on the warning sticker or there is any indication that the
55. measured and added to the personal information window Disable Directly enter the examinee s weight in the personal information window 2 Adjust Weight Used to adjust weight offset value When you want to adjust weight due to heavy clothes or accessories set the offset value It will be automatically applied to weight measurement Adjustment Range 10 0lbs 10 0lbs unit 0 2lbs or 5 0kg 5 0kg unit 0 1kg 3 Adjust Volume Used to control sound volume 0 100 4 Sound Type Beep Use Beep sound to inform measurement status 5 Initialize History Used to erase the entire history data 6 Gender Default Select the Gender automatically added to the personal information window Female Male Last Gender G Interface 1 Manual DNS Netmask Gateway IP Host IP Connect in the same way as connect general PC to the network 2 Lookin Body PC Ethernet Enable to connect the InBody720 and PC by LAN cable Serial cable to connect the InBody720 and PC by Serial cable Disable Not use Lookin Body 52 3 Quick setup Users can modify the user environment easily The changeable items are result sheet selection weight adjustment and mode HEIGHT GENDER WEIGHT t g Ts The body composition which is proportionate to muscle mass The more the better The mass of fat in the body Excessive body fat causes obesity An index based on the ratio of weight to heigh
56. mes the screen asking whether you want to save modified settings will pop up Press Enter button to quit setup The analysis result will be printed out on the A4 paper Use the standarg Letter size only Use the Left Right direction button lt D gt to select the item Use the Up Down direction button A V Y to adjust the item 2 When using the printed result sheet Press the SETUP button Move to Result Sheet using the direction buttons A V Move to Mode using a direction button gt Select Printed using a direction buttons A V After pressing EXIT MODE button 3 times the screen asking whether you want to save modified settings will pop up Press Enter button to quit setup Use the printed result sheet provided by Biospace only 57 Chapter 4 Problems and Solutions 1 Error Messages 2 Troubleshooting 3 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs 4 Customer Service Information 1 Error Messages The InBody720 displays the following error messages to warn the user of the problems run into during operations and to guide the users to take steps The following are the most common error messages and the steps to handle the corresponding errors A After removing any objects on InBody720 press Enter button This message comes up when weight is detected from the base frame between the power on and the completion of boot up process Remove the ob
57. mp diet therapy 9 edition WB Saunders Co pp 455 6 Brown JE Nutrition Now 2nd edition Wadsworth Publishing Company pp 9 3 1999 7 Tahara Y Moji K Aoyagi K Tsunawake N Muraki S Mascie Taylor CG Age related pattern of body density and body composition of Japanese men and women 18 59 years of age Am J Hum Biol 14 6 743 52 2002 8 Advanced fitness assessment and exercise prescription Heyward VH Human Kinetics pp 162 Detailed contents are here referred from the original documents 1 Heyward VH and Stolarczyk LM Applied body composition assessment Human Kinetics pp 8 Table 1 4 Assumed Values for fat and fat free body FFB Components Component Density g cc Proportion Fat 0 9007 15 3 FFB 1 1000 84 7 Water 0 9937 73 8 Protein 1 34 19 4 Mineral 3 038 6 8 44 2 Lohman TG Advanced in body composition assessment Current issues in exercise science series Champaign IL Human Kinetics pp 80 1992 Figure 7 1 Percent body fat standards for men and women in relation to health Men 5 15 20 Women 8 14 23 32 3 Lee RD Nieman DC Nutritional Assessment second edition pp 264 Table 6 13 Suggested percent body fat standard for adults Lean lt 8 lt 13 Optimal 8 15 13 23 Slightly overfat 16 20 24 27 Fat 21 24 28 33 4 Bray GA Contemporary Diagnosis and Management of Obesity Handbooks in Health Care Publisher pp 13 1998 Table 1 Criteria for Obesity in Males and Females Cate
58. n Mass and Total Body Water consisting of Intracellular Water ICW and Extracellular Water ECW which are separated by cell membranes 32 Intracellular Water Extracellular Water and Total Body Water Ibs InBody720 measures Total Body Water by using a multi frequency technique that separates TBW into Intracellular Water and Extracellular Water Intracellular water ICW indicates the quantity of water within the cellular membrane Extracellular water ECW indicates the total quantity of water in the interstitial fluid and blood In the case of a healthy body the proportion of ICW and ECW should be maintained at about 3 2 Dry Lean Mass lbs Dry Lean Mass is the sum of protein and minerals Protein is solid in body cells comprised of polymers of organic compounds including nitrogen and is a major component of muscle Protein is also the main component of Dry Lean Mass Minerals the other component of Dry Lean Mass help preserve the body and play an important role in the human body The quantity of minerals is closely related to the level of exercise of an e examinee When the muscle mass increases the weight of the bone also increases The InBody720 uses the following formula to measure Dry Lean Mass Dry Lean Mass Lean Body Mass Total Body Water Protein is directly related to intracellular water A lack of protein indicates poor nutrition but contrary to what one may think this protein is not the same as the one foun
59. nnot be restored NOTE 55 4 Copy You can easily copy the test results in the USB storage device Move the cursor to the record of a particular person you want to copy and press SETUP If you would like to copy the entire database in the InBody720 move the cursor to the D search field and then press SETUP Contact Biospace or an authorized distributor for information of the compatible USB storage devices with the InBody720 NOTE 5 Backup Restore You can easily backup or restore all the data saved in the InBody720 using an USB storage device Press DATABASE at the database screen When a window pops up press 1 for the Backup and 2 for the Restore Press EXIT MODE to quit Users can not use the backup files It is only used for the result restoration when necessary Periodically back up the results in case of user s misuse or disorder of the equipment CAUTION Note that the previous data in the InBody720 is automatically deleted when restoring new data from USB CAUTION An individual can save 10 test results It is possible to save up to 7 000 results in total NOTE 56 5 Modification Example 1 When using Letter size paper for result sheet Press the SETUP button Move to Result Sheet using the direction buttons A V Move to Mode using a direction button gt Select Built in using a direction buttons A V After pressing EXIT MODE button 3 ti
60. not measured ry It is for research purpose The measurement duration is 2 minutes and impedance reactance resistance phase angle are measured 54 4 DATABASE Press the DATABASE key on the Keypad to bring up the database screen as shown below InBody DATABASE Measurement Count ca Total Na W o ae Time Height weight 5 07 4 1 159 4Ib Brint mee eres ae aee er te n a nS a Rae ince A nema name neem a 4 Foo On the top right of the screen the current number of examinee and the total number of examinee that can be saved are displayed To move through the database screen use the direction keys 1 I D search The cursor is located in the I D search field Type a key word or a set of characters in the text field and press ENTER to search the matching data Example 12 ENTER Find all I D s including 12 ENTER Displays the entire database in the InBody720 2 Print To print out the test result of a particular person move the cursor to the record of that person Press the direction key gt to move to Print and then press ENTER 3 Delete To delete the record of a particular person move the delete cursor to the record of that person Press the direction key gt to move to Delete and then press ENTER To delete the entire records existing select the option of Initialize History in the Others from the Setup menu The deleted data ca
61. o Empirical Estimation Calculation Method Intracellular Water Extracellular Water Dry Lean Mass Body Fat Mass Lean Body Mass Weight BMI Percentage of Body Fat Outputs Segmental Soft Lean Mass The Ratio of Segmental Soft Lean Mass ECW TBW Body Composition History Results of 10 measurement Impedance Reactance Resistance and Phase angle of Each Segments amp Frequencies 90 pA 1kHz 400 pA others 60VA 100 240V 50 60 Hz 340 X 480 Color TFT LCD RS 232C 3EA USB Host 2EA Ethernet 10 100 Base T 1EA IEEE1284 25pin parallel External Interface 1EA Compatible Printer Laser Inkjet Printer with PCL 3 or above the printers recommended by Biospace l 20 4 W X 34 3 L X 47 2 H inch Dimensions 520 W X 870 L X 1200 H mm Machine Weight 99lbs 45 kg Measurement Duration Less than 1 minute for medical mode Less than 2 minutes for research purpose mode 10 40 50 104 F 30 75 RH 70 106kPa 20 70 C 4 158 F 30 95 RH 50 106kPa 22 5511bs 10 250kg 3 99years 3ft 1 4in 7ft 2 6in 95 220cm Phase Angle Specifications are examinee to be changed without prior notice 7 3 Worldwide Patents 1998 02 U S patent Apparatus and method for analyzing body composition based on bioelectrical impedance analysis US 5 720 296 2000 08 Canadian patent Apparatus and method for analyzing body composition using a new electrode system based on bioelectrical impedance an
62. on analyzer InBody720 is precision clinical diagnostic tool featuring the world leading technology of Biospace The advanced technology used in the InBody 20 is recognized both in Korea and abroad as Biospace obtained CE for exports to Europe and signed a technology royalty agreement with Yamato of Japan The key features of the InBody720 built on the advanced technologies patented both in Korea and abroad Multi frequency Measurement High Low The traditional body fat measurement tools using the impedance uses one single frequency at 50kHz to determine the impedance of the human body On the other hand the precision body composition analyzer InBody720 emits multitude of frequencies including 1kHz 5kHz 50kHz 250kHz 500kHz 1MHz using the multi frequency technology that is a way more advanced than the single frequency technology The multi frequency technology separates the intracellular water from the extracellular water minimizing the probability of errors caused by individual variations in the distribution of the body water or changes of it over the period The InBody720 can be reliably used on the examinee suffering IGiintrace lular wate Cell Membrane from diseases and is capable of diagnosing diseases such as edema ECW Extracellular water The frequency of 5kHz 50kHz and 250kHz are used to measure the resistance and reactance components of body impedance enabling it to measure the body water accurately This technology
63. on how we looked outside without considering the balance among body water protein body fat and minerals From the health point of view body composition analysis that takes into account the balance between body water protein body fat and minerals make more sense than diagnosing obesity based on how we look In addition this is where the body composition analyzer with high precision comes in Biospace earned recognition in the international market for technical expertise demonstrated through InBody 2 0 and 3 0 Based on the experience and technicality accumulated over the last 10 years Biospace released the InBody 20 taking the body composition analysis to a new height The body composition analyzer InBody720 is accurate for all body types and for any possible distribution of body water measuring the progress of clinical treatment weight loss program or exercise therapies reliably Using a diverse range of frequency from 1kHz to 1MHz the InBody720 measures the amount of body water accurately Particularly the InBody720 is the first version to use the reactance analysis method which is the more advanced technology for the body composition analysis than those used in previous versions Professional looking exterior high definition monitor and new level of expandability of the InBody720 that were not found in the previous body composition analyzers will usher you into a new chapter of body composition Biospace strives to be your partner fo
64. ormation window To deduct the weight of clothes go to the Chapter 3 Setup Establishment and then to the others setting or Chapter 2 Section 4 Standby screen and Input use the direction button lt 4 to back to the previous text fields and enter the values for decimal digits In entering weight you can enter a certain After entering two digits for age and three digits for height move on to the next text field If you want to use the decimal digits for age and height number of decimal digits NOTE ZL You can correct the data when the input data is incorrect Error occurs with key operation prior to the entry of data Press the backspace key lt 4 to delete the entry and enter data again Error occurs with the text field data entries before the current text field Use the direction button lt 4 to move to the text field where an error occurs and press the backspace key 4 to delete the existing data and re enter data An error occurs in the Standby screen after data entry is completed Use the direction button lt 4 to move to the text field you would like to go to Press the backspace key 4 to delete the existing data and re enter data An error with data occurs while analysis is in progress Press the exit mode button to stop the analysis as it is impossible to re enter data at this point Go back to the very beginning and start with weighing the examinee 23 6 Proper Postur
65. party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment CAUTION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the NOTE instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense 69 2 Specifications 30 Impedance Measurements by Using 6 Different Frequencies 1 kHz 5 kHz 50 kHz 250 kHz 500 kHz 1000 kz at Each 5 Segments Bioelectrical Impedance Z Bioelectrical Right Arm Left Arm Trunk Right Leg Left Leg Impedance BIA 15 Reactance 15 Resistance and 15 Phase Angle Reactance Xc l l l Measurement Items l Measurements by Using 3 Different Frequencies Resistance R l 5 kz 50 kz 250 ktz at each 5 segments Right Arm Left Arm Trunk Right Leg Left Leg Electrode Method Tetrapolar 8 Point Tactile Electrode System Direct Segmental Multi frequency Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis Method DSM BIA Measurement Method Method Body Composition 7 a N
66. ple hold both sides for safe transportation C Transporting after installation It is not recommended to move the equipment installed by Biospace or the authorized distributors of Biospace If it is inevitable to move the equipment repack the equipment with the box and wrapping material the equipment came in to keep the equipment from being damaged during transportation After moving the equipment adjust the level of the equipment using the level indicator and legs of the equipment The level of the equipment is crucial to accurate testing CAUTION Be careful with fragile freight The package has fragile operation parts including LCD which has the sign on the box CAUTION After relocating the InBody720 make sure it is level again Inaccurate leveling will affect accuracy of individual weight measurements CAUTION 13 5 Repacking Be sure to turn off the power switch and unplug the power cable before repacking Be careful not to damage foot and hand electrodes while repacking Turn off the power and remove the power cable Use elastic bands to hold hand electrode cables Lift up the rear end slightly hook the elastic band to the rear level screw pass it through the cable and hook it again to the rear level screw Place the support pad on the bottom of the box and put InBody720 on top Place the head pad into the box Open the hinge cover and loosen the 4 screws f T
67. probabilities of an error and to obtain reliable results follow the instructions presented below HEIGHT GENDER WEIGHT i a pe irur x M 5 Bibs ti A I D permissible range of input 20 characters Use the numeric buttons to enter data Each time the button is pressed numbers or alphabets are displayed in the sequence shown on the keypad B Age permissible range of input 3years 99years Use the numeric buttons to enter data For the examinee of under 18 years of age the user can include one decimal point in the age text field for more accurate testing The decimal digit represents the number of months elapsed since the last birthday and should be decimal expressions of a fractional number with the denominator of 12 For example the 16 5 years old can be translated into 16 years and 6 months old 6 months 12 months 0 5 C Height permissible range of input 95cm 220cm 3ft 1 4in 7ft 2 6in Use numeric buttons to enter height Height can have one digit under the decimal point Measure the height of the examinee before conducting body composition analysis using the InBody720 D Gender Press the button of the gender for the examinee For men press the male button and for female press the female button E Weight When the examinee steps on the InBody720 the equipment weighs the examinee immediately and the value for weight is automatically recorded into the weight of the personal inf
68. r health We are committed to developing high quality products through transparent management and continuous research and development Adal bo Kichul Cha CEO VIII Contents HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL SAFETY INFORMATION lI INDICATION amp SAFETY SYMBOLS VI INTRODUCING InBody720 THE BODY COMPOSITION ANALYZER VI Chapter 1 Installation and Maintenance Chapter 3 Setup Establishment 1 Contents in a Carton 1 1 Setup 49 2 Exterior and Functions 3 2 Setup Menu 50 3 Installation Instructions 9 3 Quick Setup 53 4 Transportation 13 4 DATABASE 55 5 Repacking 14 5 Modification Example of 6 Maintenance 15 Chapter 4 Problems and Solutions Chapter 2 Management amp Results Description 1 Error Messages 58 1 Cautions Before Measurement 16 2 Troubleshooting 59 2 Exterior and Function of Keypad 17 3 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs 62 3 Power Connection amp Getting Started 19 4 Customer Service Information 64 4 Standby Screen 21 5 Personal Profile 22 Chapter 5 Consumables 6 Proper Posture 24 1 Consumables 65 7 How to Operate the Equipment 26 2 Basic Equipment 66 8 Results 30 9 Facts for Normal Range 42 Appendix 1 More About InBody720 67 2 Specifications 70 3 Worldwide Patents 71 IX Chapter 1 Installation and Maintenance 1 Contents in a Carton 2 Exterior and Functions 3 Installation Instructions 4 Transportation 5 Repacking 6 Maintenance 1 Contents in a Carton When opening th
69. re permeable or unhealthy 4 9 Facts for Normal Range InBody provides an analysis value for each test item In addition it gives guidelines for each test item s normal range to evaluate the current status of the body composition ratio The examinee s body composition analysis value is at the end of the graph and the graph s length is a relative of the standard result The standard results and normal ranges are determined in related studies and research InBody s normal range data is based on reference documents When we could not find any references for a certain test item s normal range we calculated it using our collected data considering balance with other body compositions 1 TBW Total Body Water The normal range of TBW is 90 110 of standard TBW Standard TBW is around 73 of standard lean body mass of a body with adequate weight for the examinee s height For children under the age of 18 years old standard TBW is 73 77 of standard lean body mass m Used Reference 1 Heyward VH and Stolarczyk LM Applied Body Composition Assessment Human Kinetics pp 44 1996 2 Fomon SJ Haschke F Ziegler EE Body composition of reference children from birth to age 10 years Am J Chin Nutr 35 1169 1175 1982 2 ICW Intracellular Water amp ECW Extracellular Water Normal ranges of ICW and ECW are calculated by converting the normal range of TBW into ICW and ECW based on normal ECW TBW Normal ranges of ICW and ECW are
70. s done the result sheet prints out automatically Cause 1 The printer is out of Letter sized paper and the printer has the warning LED light on or displays the message saying it is out of paper Action 1 Check if there is Letter sized paper in paper tray Cause 2 The cables to the printers are not connected properly Action 2 Check if the printer cables are connected to the InBody720 and to the power outlets If any problem with the cables causes a connection failure replace or fix the cables Cause 3 Paper gets stuck inside a printer with the warning LED on or the printer displaying a message reporting paper jam Action 3 Check to see if paper is jammed in the printer Cause 4 A wrong printer is selected in the printer settings or the number of result sheet to be printed is set at none Action 4 Check if the model number of printer currently in use is selected in the printer settings of InBody720 and if the printer is compatible with the InBody720 E The prints are off balance The prints don t normally go off balance to one direction Cause 1 Coordinates of objects in the result sheet are placed in wrong locations Action 1 Refer to Chapter 3 Section 1 Setup Menu for hands on explanation on how to move the coordinates of objects on result sheet and adjust accordingly 60 A problem arises when the orientations of printing set in the printer doesn t correspond with that of the InBody720 Refer to the u
71. ser s manual NOTE of the printer to change the orientations of printing in the printer The orientation of printing set in the InBody720 is portrait As error message the misprints and burnt out fuse are something that technical service representatives can examine in the process of NOTE troubleshooting keep them in a safe spot or keep records of them 61 3 Frequently Asked Question FAQs As InBody720 is used in clinical environment we receive many clinical questions involving InBody720 which has nothing to do with malfunctions of the equipment itself Before you ask us clinical questions read the following list of frequently asked questions and the answers to them If you have any clinical questions regarding InBody720 contact us at the following email address E mail USA biospaceamerica com A Do have to take off socks or pantyhose Socks or pantyhose block the electric current used to analyze the body composition making an accurate analysis impossible Bare skin should be in direct contact with the electrodes B Who should not use InBody720 or who cannot have body composition analyzed eExaminee who has cardiac pacemaker or other electric medical devices embedded in the body must not be tested using InBody 20 Those who may experience difficulty being tested are the examinee who weighs less than 10kg or over 250kg or who is shorter than 95cm in height is out of the permissible range of measurements and might see the
72. sing a power bar or the power doesn t come on to the power bar Action 2 Check if the power comes on to the power bar and an electrical outlet the power bar is connected to Cause 3 Fuse blows Action 3 Check to see if the fuse in a fuse holder is functioning If necessary replace the blown fuse with a spare fuse The InBody720 comes with 4 spare fuses or you can purchase at an electrical store B Weight comes up as a negative number or is widely different from the reasonably anticipated weight of the examinee Usually the weight displayed on the InBody720 is close to what the examinee knows Cause 1 This happens when the boot up was not completed normally Action 1 Initialize the weight to zero during the boot up If there is an object on the base frame the initialization process doesn t take place normally preventing the normal weighing process from happening Remove an object on the base frame and make sure there is nothing on the base frame and then restart the InBody720 59 C The measurements don t seem right When the measurements seem too high or too low Cause 1 The examinee loses contact with the electrodes or fails to maintain the recommended posture during the testing Action 1 Refer to the Chapter 2 Section 6 Proper Posture to correct the examinee s posture and maintain the recommended posture until after the testing is finished D Result sheet doesn t print Normally when the testing i
73. standard body fat differs by age and height because height keeps changing with growth In this age group standard body fat is 15 17 of standard weight for males and 16 23 for females m Used reference 1 Fomon SJ Haschke F Ziegler EE Body composition of reference children from birth to age 10 years Am J Chin Nutr 35 1169 1175 1982 43 6 BMI For adults the normal range of BMI is 18 5 25 specified by the WHO standard The standard result is 22 for males and 21 5 for females m Used Reference 1 Simopoulos AP Characterisitics of obesity An overview Ann NY Acad Sci 499 4 13 1987 For children under the age of 18 the normal range of BMI is 3 of the standard BMI per height 7 Percentage of Body Fat The normal range of body fat is 10 20 for males and 18 28 for females The standard result is 15 for males and 23 for females m Used Reference There are various opinions on the normal range according to different references and scholars We chose the following data for references 1 Heyward VH and Stolarczyk LM Applied body composition assessment Human Kinetics pp 8 2 Lohman TG Advanced in body composition assessment Currenet issues in exercise science series Champaign IL Human Kinetics pp 80 1992 3 Lee RD and Nieman DC Nutritional Assessment second edition pp 264 4 Bray GA Contemporary Diagnosis and Management of Obesity pp 13 1998 5 Mahan LK and Escott stump S Krause s Food nutrition a
74. sting 63 4 Customer Service Information Corporate agents of the InBody720 and addresses are listed below Contact us for assistance or more information about the InBody720 Biospace Inc 4801 Wilshire Blvd Suite 320 Los Angeles CA 90010 USA TEL 1 310 358 0360 FAX 1 310 358 0370 Website http www biospaceamerica com E mail USA biospaceamerica com Biospace Co Ltd 518 10 Dogok 2 Dong Gangnam gu Seoul 135 784 KOREA TEL 82 2 501 3939 FAX 82 2 501 3978 Website http www biospace co kr E mail biospace biospace co kr 64 Chapter 5 Consumables 1 Consumables 2 Basic Equipment 1 Consumables A Result Sheet When using the InBody720 with a printer it is strongly recommended to use the result sheets supplied by Biospace If more result sheets are needed please contact Biospace Result sheet Size 8 5 11 Letter type Number of Sheets 1000 1box Printed Condition 4 colors Manufacturer Biospace Co Ltd B Fuse Fuse holder is located inside the fuse socket which is at the bottom of the back of the InBody720 Type Fast Acting Rated current 2 5A Rated voltage 250V Turn off the equipment when changing fuses DANGER C Li Battery Type CR2032 3V Manufacturer Hitachi Maxell Ltd Sony Fukushima Corp The internal battery has an extended life period therefore there is no need to be worried about replacing it However just in case when it needs replacing c
75. system of Biospace Biospace fulfills the international standardization system ISO 90001 and ISO 13485 and the InBody720 has achieved FDA approval Food and Drug Administration The InBody720 fulfills the Standards of IEC60601 1 EN60601 1 Safety of Electric Medical Equipment In addition the InBody720 complies not only with Level A for Noise Immunity but also with Level A for Noise Emission by the Standard lIEC60601 1 2 EN60601 1 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements AN WARNING 1 Potential electromagnetic or other interference between medical equipments and other devices being operated together in the same environment may cause an adverse influence on the function of the medical equipment Non medical equipments not in compliance with the requirements of EN 60601 1 and EN 60601 1 2 should not be used together in the same environmental as the medical equipments This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical devices in IEC 60601 1 2 2001 These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation AN WARNING 2 External equipment intended for connection to signal input signal output or other connectors must comply with the relevant IEC EN standard IEC EN 60601 1 series for medical electrical equipment In addition all such connections system must comply with the standard IEC EN 60601 1 Safety requirements for medical ele
76. t Standard 16 5 25 0 by wo The percentage by w body fat standard Male 10 20 Female 10 ipm The ratio of extracelluar water to total body The nomal range for healthy people 0 360 Sapo a Printer by BSS es 02 12 2009 THU 16 46 lt In the case of Result sheet selection is selected gt A How to modify the quick setup Press the EXIT MODE button in the standby screen Select the item to change Use the Left Right direction button lt gt to select the item Use the Up Down direction button A V Y to adjust the item The change is saved automatically To go back to the standby screen press the ENTER button or EXIT MODE button The saved value is used until the next change 53 B Items 1 Result sheet selection This option is used to select the type of result sheet The results are printed on the custom made test result sheet The results are printed on the Letter size plain paper 2 Weight adjustment You can adjust the measured weight If the clothes or jewelry the examinee is wearing during the testing significantly adds to the weight use this option to deduct some weight from the default reading of the scale permissible range of offset value 10 0lbs 10 0lbs unit 0 2lbs or 5 0kg 5 0kg unit 0 1kg 3 Mode It is for medical purpose The measurement duration is 1 minute and reactance resistance phase angle are
77. tal sum of these three components Weight Total Body Water Dry Lean Mass Body Fat Mass 4 Body Composition Analysis The horizontal bar graph helps you understand your body composition state compared to standard values The numbers next to the bar graphs indicate the numerical values for the specific field The length on the bar graph indicates where the examinee falls in relationship to the normal range Body Composition Analysis Under z 55 70 85 100 115 130 145 160 175 190 205 220 Weight m111 7 lbs 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 Lean Body Mass 76 3 Ibs 40 60 80 100 160 220 280 340 400 460 520 580 Body Fat Mass E 35 4 Ibs 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 Intracellular Water 34 2 Ibs 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 Extracellular Water 21 6 lbs Each compositional element has its own absolute value The lengths of the bar graphs indicate the percentage of the standard value for each compositional element Therefore a score of 100 indicates the standard value calculated based on the standard weight for that particular individual When an individual controls his her exercise levels and diet as part of a weight management program the body composition of Body Fat Mass and Lean Body Mass change D Weight Standard weight indicates the ideal value in accordance with the examinee s height The InBody720 provides the standard weight based on the BMI Body Mass Index Standard We
78. tandby screen as the examinee steps down from the stand 1 See if the InBody720 is in test ready status The windows that are in test ready status should look like as shown below HEIGHT GENDER WEIGHT Body Body Composition Under Norm Over ECW T BW Composition We ii ht Dyer a s d i u ee Analyzer LBM pe Slightly over 0 40 Body Fat AF Normal 0 36 0 33 BMI PBF Understanding the InBody Test LBM The body composition which is proportionate to Lean Body Mass muscle mass The more the better Body Fat The mass of fat in the body Excessive body fat causes obesity An index based on the ratio of weight to height Body Mass Index Standard 18 5 25 0_by wH j The percentage by w Standard Maleti 20 Ferale 26 1 ECWTBW The ratio of extracelluar water to total body water The nomal range for healthy people 0 360 0 330 PBF Percentage of Body Fat Printer B BS U 0212 2009 THU 16 46 2 The less clothes or devices you wear during the test the more accurate the test results will be To get as close to the actual weight as possible take off all accessories before testing 3 Both heel and the ball of your feet should touch the foot electrode Step on the stand barefoot Once you are on the LCD monitor will display your weight Put your hands down naturally and stand still comfortably until the fluctuation in the weight goes down to zero and the value for weight is stabilized 4
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