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1. Holes SS Medi ile 2 Insert three wall plugs into the holes until the wall plugs are flush with the wall Place the indicator against the wall and insert 3pcs M3x25 screws through the bracket into the wall plugs Then use neck lock to adjust the angle of the indicator Neck lock Wall plugs PREPARATION BEFORE USE 1 Connect the Power or Insert the Batteries Insert 6pcs x 1 5V AA alkaline batteries included into the battery compartment located at the back of the indicator or power up the scale through connecting the AC DC adaptor included with the power socket 2 Correct Positionig Use the scale on a flat and hard floor surface trea eee T m a oe 3 Setting the level Before you use the scale for the first time or when the scale has been moved to another place the level of the scale must be set A Don t step on the scale and remove all weight from the platform B Place the scale on hard and flat surface use the adjustable feet to adjust the spirit level until the bubble inside the level indicator is located in the centre of the circle To avoid injury do not step on the edge of the platform a Level indicator A Bubble E6 Circle D e 4 Initial start up of the scale when moved or batteries replaced When the scale is powered up all digits will be displayed for a few seconds Fig 1
2. sscssssssssssssssssecsssssssussssueessucessusessssesssuessseersusessnesseneesneesteneets 24 gt Medi ile MARSDEN BFA 220R C INSTRUCTION MANUAL 0120 INTRODUCTION au Marsden BFA 220R with body fat body water bone mass and muscle mass fat mass fat free mass estimation and BMI function is designed and manufactured in a facility certified to ISO 9001 Quality ISO 14001 Environment OHSAS 18001 Health and Safety Management Systems and ISO 13485 Medical Devices Quality Management System Note Read this Instruction Manual carefully and keep it handy for future reference NOTES ON SAFETY Please read this section carefully to familiarize yourself with features and operations before using the unit e The warning signs and the sample icons shown here are listed in order for you to use this product safely and correctly as well as to prevent product damage risk and injury to you and others e The icons and meanings are as follows Indicates the correct conditions in which to use the product in order to prevent damage risk and injury Indicates the important notice users A IMPORTANT NOTICE TO USERS should read before using the product SAFETY NOTICE Indicates matters in which the possibility of damage may occur as a result of incorrect handling and improper maintenance CARE AND MAINTENANCE INTENDED USE This scale is intended to measure body weight and impedance and estimate percentage o
3. Fat free mass can refer to any body tissue that does not contain fat gt gt Medi ale 11 What is Body Mass Index BMI BMI is a ratio of a person s weight to height BMI is commonly used to classify weight as healthy or unhealthy European version BMI for adult 19 99 of age BMI Classification 25 29 9 Overweight Under 18 5 Underweight QUALITY INFORMATION Marsden Weighing Group have been assessed and registered by SGS Limited UKAS Accredited Notified Body No 0120 against the provisions of ISO 9001 2008 Directive 2009 23 EEC Annex II 2 to undertake EC Declaration of Type Conformity M D D Marsden manufactured products conform to the requirements of Class low risk products as outlined in the MDD and EN 60601 1 MARSDEN WARRANTY POLICY A two year warranty from date of delivery applies to defects attributable to poor materials or workmanship All moveable parts batteries cables mains units rechargeable batteries etc are excluded Defects which come under warranty will be made good for the customer at no charge on production of the receipt No further claims can be entertained The costs of transport in both directions will be borne by the customer should the equipment be located anywhere other than the customer s premises In the event of transport damage claims under warranty can be honoured only if the complete original packaging was used for any transport and the scale se
4. Step on the scale Stand still while the weight is measured STA will be shown if the weight is stable Fig 16 q Cd A aS wap oy b d hand rn WEIGHT o g Ed q a land r l pa amp Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 Fig 16 ale 7 The scale will display the results in sequence Height Weight BMI Fig 17 Each screen will be displayed around 4 seconds sequentially 3 times The scale turns off automatically You can press A or Y to toggle forward or backward to view the results yi gt m a ad pm ang nm Va _ l amp ae F c 1 BODY FAT AND TOTAL BODY WATER ESTIMATING OPERATION IMPORTANT NOTICE TO USERS e A few steps must be followed before estimating body fat and body water PROGRAM PERSONAL PARAMETERS Fig 17 Input the user s height age gender and normal or athlete mode before body fat and body water estimation Once the information is memorised it will only need to be re entered if there is a change to the data e Ensure data input for each personal parameter is completed within 20 seconds otherwise the scale will switch off automatically e Always estimate your body fat and body water in bare feet 1 Enter into Body Fat Estimation Mode Press ON BMI BFA key all digits Fig 1 and software version
5. and then the software version will be shown Fig 2 Once initialised the scale will power down again and is now ready for use z m G 3 x m G 3 o gt E land Baas SS mE z N Smd rm oem Pm SD rn p r aoa Daga Pam am gt maiile Fig 1 Fig 2 OPERATION The accuracy of the results depends on how you stand on the scale Position your feet for maximum contact with the metal electrodes on the platform This ensures the best contact between your feet and the metal contacts Stay on the scale until estimation is completed and the result is displayed S 1 L U Heels centered on electrodes V Heels not touching the electrode X SETTINGS 1 Identity Number Setting I D No Press and hold ON BMI BFA MEMORY HOLD key for around 10 seconds all digits Fig 1 and software version Fig 2 will be shown on LCD successively Id no with current setting will be toggled on screen Fig 3 Press Y or A to toggle between on and off and press to confirm If select off Id No will be by passed in measuring process amp memory mode fo a Lf DOA lt gt bit Fig 3 Note I D No 0000 will be shown in memory recall mode once you return the I D setting from off to on gt gt Medi ale 2 Es
6. MEMORY ccsssssessesssssssusssseecssessseessessnsesseesseessees 16 PROBLEM SOLVING 0 ssesssssssescsssssssessessssssseesseeesesseeesssessvessuessasesseessuessneesseesatessneesanesnense 16 CARE AND MAINTENANCE sccssssssesssssscseecseessucsssessnsessuesssessseesseesntessneesunesatesseeeseeseeees 18 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS scssssssssesssssssseesseesssessscssusessvessucssasesseessessnsesseesstessneesanesasenss 18 EDUCATION INFORMATION cscssscsssssesseessseesseesssessseesnsessueesnsessuessatessuessutessuessunesneessessnees 19 QUALITY INFORMATION c ssssssssesseessssssssesseecssessseesseessessuessusesseesseessutesanessesaeesseesntensneens 23 MARSDEN WARRANTY POLICY ssssssssssssssessssssecessessuessueesasessuesssessnsesseessesseeesenesntessees 23 CALIBRATION INFORMATION scsscessscsssssessecssssscseesseessucssseesnsessuesssnssntesseesstessueessnesnsesses 23 CLEANING eseon cea L EE vasa ukwe ACT Mere T N 24 TRAINING POLICY ssssssssessssssssssessssscsssseesssecessucessusesssueessusecsasessaeessusessuuesssuvassuneesueeesseense 24 PRODUCT SUPPORT sscsssssssssssssssssusessssessssesssussssueessueessueessssessunessuceessneessneesaeessnessuneesaeesens 24 PRICE PRODUCT INFORMATION c ssssssssessssssecssscsssssssscessueessseessutessuesssseessueassnsessneessnees 24 RETURNS POLICY ccesessssssssssssssssssssssssussssussessueessusessuseessueessueessueesssnesssseessnvessanessneessutessasess 24 REGISTRATION NUMBERS
7. it important to monitor percentage Total Body Water TBW in the body Water is an essential component of the body and its level is one of the health indicators Water makes up approximately between 50 70 of the body s weight It is present proportionally more in lean tissue compared to fat tissue Water is a medium for biochemical reactions that regulate body functions Waste products are carried in water from cells for excretion in urine and sweat Water provides form to cells helps to maintain body temperature provides moisture to skin and mucosa cushions vital organs lubricates joints and is a component of many body fluids The amount of water in the body fluctuates with the hydration level of the body and state of health Monitoring the level of body water can be a useful tool for one s health maintenance Similar to body fat estimation the TBW function provided in this scale is based on BIA The estimated TBW may vary according to your hydration level that is how much water you have drunk or how much you have sweated immediately prior to the estimation For better accuracy avoid fluctuation in hydration level prior to the estimation The accuracy of the scale in estimating TBW will also decrease with individuals suffering from diseases that tend to accumulate water in the body Please be reminded that the TBW estimated with the scale represents only a good approximation of your TBW There exist clinical methods of estimating total b
8. may be used as a guide Source University of Illinois Medical Center Chicago USA Age Rating 20 29 30 39 40 49 50 59 60 Low lt 19 lt 20 lt 21 lt 22 lt 23 Optimal 20 28 21 29 22 30 23 31 24 32 Moderate 29 31 30 32 31 33 32 33 33 35 High gt 31 gt 32 gt 33 gt 34 gt 35 2 How is percentage body fat BF estimated BF is measured by a method called Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis BIA The use BF Range Optimal TBW Range 4to 14 70 to 63 15 to 21 63 to 57 Men 22 to 24 57 to 55 25 and over 55 to 37 4 to 20 70 to 58 21 to 29 58 to 52 Women 30 to 32 52 to 49 33 and over 49 to 37 of BIA to estimate body fat has been pioneered since the seventies With the BIA technology a low intensity electrical signal is sent through the body The signal is very low and causes no bodily harm Depending on the amount of body fat of the individual the electrical signal will flow with a different degree of difficulty The difficulty with which a signal flows through the body is called electrical impedance Hence by measuring the electrical impedance and applying to the data a proprietary algorithm BF can be estimated Please be reminded that the BF estimated with the scale represents only a good approximation of your actual body fat There exist clinical methods of estimating body fat that can be ordered by your physician 3 Why is
9. mode selection Estimation mode selection Body fat and body water level indicator BMI calculation 15 button operation 25 user memories for input personal data ID No height in BMI mode ID No age gender normal athlete selection height in BFA mode and measured data height weight BMI in BMI mode height weight body fat percentage fat mass fat free mass body water percentage bone mass muscle mass in BFA mode Recall of last measured data automatically memorises last measurement Zero function Tare function Hold function Auto off function Low battery indicator Power saving LCD readout 29mm 1 2 digit Available with or without height rod Level indicator and adjustable feet RJ11 input for height measuring rod Multi functional desk top and wall mount bracket With AC DC Jack input adaptor included Capacity 220 kg Graduation 0 1kg Body fat and body water graduation 0 1 Fat mass and fat free mass graduation 0 1kg SS Medi ile Muscle mass and bone mass graduation 0 1kg Age range from 10 to 99 years Height range 110 to 200cm for height rod measurement 100 to 220cm for manual input Height graduation 0 1cm Body fat range 4 to 50 Operates through 6 pieces AA alkaline batteries included or 1 piece 9V 100mA AC DC adaptor adaptor included Product dimensions 392x310x95mm Base 200x122x138mm Indicator Approx Outer packaging dimensions 394x160x494mm Approx Pr
10. to right gt decrease value of age toggle between male and female toggle between normal and athlete mode select memory location gt Store settings into memory replay the last measurement result 4 Confirm button for selection TARE Tare function in weighing mode HEIGHT Enter into height measuring mode lt a TARE HEIGHT ITEMS INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE Base part with platform and adjusting feet amp 2m cord with indicator 5 pcs plastic wall plugs 2 pcs as spare part d __ 5 pcs M3x25 screws 2 pcs as spare part mmummumm 1 pc 5x75 crosshead screwdriver Instruction Manual Assembly Manual PROCEDURES amp INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLING REMOTE INDICATOR ON THE WALL The indicator has a 2m cable to allow it to be placed at a convenient position away from the scale A multi function bracket allows the indicator to be wall mounted or sat upon a desk A IMPORTANT NOTICE TO USERS 1 Choose the location to mount the indicator on the wall The location should be free of temperature extremes and water It should be where it is within easy reach of the operator 2 Make sure the structure and mounting hardware are of sufficient strength to support the indicator The multi function bracket should be securely fastened to the wall so that it cannot loose from the mounting surface 1 Use the multi function bracket as a template and mark the 3 holes on the wall Remove the bracket and then drill the holes
11. A MARSDEN The Weighing Company FREEFONE 0800 169 2775 SALES HEAD OFFICE Anvil House Tuns Lane Henley on Thames Oxfordshire RG9 1SA Tel 0845 130 7330 Fax 0845 130 7440 MANUFACTURING Conformit Unit 7 Centurion Business Park Coggin Mill Way Europeenne Rotherham S60 1FB Tel 01709 364296 Fax 01709 364293 www marsden weighing co uk email sales marsdengroup co uk P gt P N 700351872 Rev 10 08 GB04 61543 TYPE FM 622 220X INTRODUCTION ccsssssssssssecssucssseecosessucsssessusessecsssessneesutesasessuessunsssuesueesseesseesueessueseeeesneenens 3 NOTES ON SAFETY n esescsesssssssssssecssesssucssssessucssecssnsessucsssessneesseesasessueesunssatesaeessessneesanenaeens 3 INTENDED USED ceesssesssesssscsssessucessscsssessneessesssessuessuessutesseessuesseeesunesatesseeesavesseesneenaneess 3 SAFETY NOTICE o cssssssscsssssseccesscsescsceccsesssessscecnsessucesseesasessuecssessueesssssessueessuesaeessueesseesesers 3 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO USERS cssssssssssssessessssssssessssessuesssessnsessuessusssnsesseestessneesseeenteens 4 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ccsssssssesssessssssssecsssessssessucsssessueessesssessueesseessessueesunessuesaeesuvesees 4 ERRONT WU WU css essa cc Sac es ha Seale acini iat cea ta abel pce retain 4 REMOTE INDICATOR BACK VIEW sscsssssssesssssssssesseessesssueesseesssessuessusesseesstessneeseeesnenss 4 LOD DISPLAY occscesssssssssssecssssssssessessusssueesseessesssessses
12. D successively then j i pf bMI will be displayed on LCD Fig 13 Press ON BMI BFA _ key twice and mem will be displayed on LCD Fig 30 Fig 30 2 Press lt to confirm and it will enter into memory recall mode M with last memorised location will blink Fig 26 Press A or Y or numeric keys 0 24 to select memory location Press lt to confirm the memory location 3 If the memory is empty will be displayed Fig 27 Press A or Y or numeric keys 0 24 to select another memory location 4 If the memory is occupied memorised BMI parameters will be shown on screen ID No and height will be toggled on screen Press lt to confirm and o will cycle on screen 5 Follow steps 6 7 in the section of BMI MEASURING OPERATION ESTIMATING BODY FAT AND TOTAL BODY WATER WITH USER MEMORY A To Store Settings into Memory 1 Follow steps 1 4 in the section of BODY FAT AND m ra TOTAL BODY WATER ESTIMATING OPERATION p 2 Press and hold D1 key for 2 seconds to store up all wa 448 Fig 31 settings last memorised location will blink with current setting on screen Fig 31 Press A Y or numeric keys 0 24 to select the memory location Press to confirm memory locations Or press CE to cancel and Ta ibl Fig 32 select another memory location again 3 Ifthe memory is empty with current setting will be shown on scree
13. Fig 2 will be shown on LCD successively then bM will be displayed on LCD Fig 13 Press ON BMI BFA key again and bFA will be displayed on LCD Fig 18 Press to confirm then o will cycle along the LCD Fig 5 Step on the scale with bare feet when the screen showing stEP Fig 14 Set ID NO Available when I D No set on will be shown on LCD Fig 19 Enter 4 digits by numeric keys or press CE to input ID no again Press to confirm Set Body Fat and Body Water Parameters BFA Parameters 4 1 Set Age The age display blinks Fig 20 Press A or Y key or numeric keys to adjust the age Press to confirm md x MaA Vam ae wy gt cu mm EP caer ad l 5 Fig 18 Fig 19 Fig 20 SS Medi ile 4 2 Select Gender The gender icon blinks Fig 21 Press A or Y key to rr toggle between male and female Press to confirm j 1 T gender eee 4 3 Select Normal or Athlete Mode aig Fig 21 The normal or athlete display blinks Fig 22 Press A or V key to toggle between normal or athlete Press to confirm settings Athlete mode is only available to those Y Y aged 18 or above For those aged 17 or under this step BALALI i is automatically by passed See section Why is the Fare Fig 22 Athlete Mode necessary in a Body Fat Analy
14. always estimate in bare feet PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FRONT VIEW REMOTE INDICATOR BACK VIEW Height rod 6 AA batt _ Remote indicator comparnent RJ11 port Keyboard LCD display Spirit level Platform with Bracket electrodes Neck lock Mounting bracket E gt J J i Adjustable feet 0 n ee E S Medi ile LCD DISPLAY WEIGHT Weighing mode HEIGHT Height measuring mode Indicates that the scale is set to zero Indicates a stable reading Body fat amp Fat mass icon Body fat amp body water indication bar KEY DESCRIPTION ON WEIGHT LJ Jo ON BM BFA 7 MEMORY HOLD A Y CE D Gwen en Key 0 9 Numeric keys for data entry ID no height age memory ON WEIGHT ON WEIGHT Enter weighing mode 30 OFF 0 lt Obtain the reference zero in weighing OFF Turn off the scale ON BMI BFA ON BMI BFA MEMORY Select BMI BFA or Memory mode Enter into user setting mode MEMORY HOLD HOLD hold release weight value A A Toggle between on or off in setting mode Move cursor to left CE Increase value of age toggle between male and female toggle between normal and athlete mode select memory location CE Clear last entry Medi ale Vv Toggle between on or off in setting mode Move cursor
15. cured and attached in that packaging just as it was when originally packed A claim under warranty will not be honoured if the equipment is opened by persons not expressly authorised by Marsden to do so We would ask our customers abroad to contact their local sales agent in the event of a warranty matter CALIBRATION INFORMATION It is recommended that all medical scales are checked for calibration annually as a OR ale ale minimum by a suitably qualified organisation Marsden Weighing Group offer service and calibration contracts nationwide CLEANING Scale surfaces may be cleaned disinfected using standard hospital products used for such purposes Asolution of 1 sodium hypochlorite is suitable TRAINING POLICY User training for our products is available For information please phone Freefone 0800 169 2775 and ask for Product Training PRODUCT SUPPORT We offer unlimited free telephone product support For information on any of our scales phone Freefone 0800 169 2775 and ask for Product Support PRICE PRODUCT INFORMATION Prices are shown without VAT Stamping fees for approved models are included unless otherwise stated Specification may alter due to a policy of continued product development RETURNS POLICY Scales returned due to Marsden error no charge Order placed is incorrect and subsequent replacement scale is ordered 10 charge Order placed is incorrect scale refused on delivery and replacement mo
16. del is not ordered 20 charge REGISTRATION NUMBERS WEEE registration number WEE DE007102 NPWD registration number NPWD 231048
17. e 13 The message displays Adc Machine error Please contact your supplier 14 The message displays EEP Machine error Please contact your supplier 15 The message displays N A Without height rod Check whether you have installed the height rod or the rod signal cable has connected with RJ11 port If not Install height rod according to related session in Electronic Height Measuring Rod Instruction Manual 16 1 have tried all corrective actions but still can t solve the problem Please contact your supplier ale CARE AND MAINTENANCE Do not disassemble the scale it contains no user serviceable parts Damage to the scale may occur as a result of improper handling Remove battery when the scale is not used for a prolonged period of time Clean the scale after use with a lightly dampened cloth Do not use solvents or immerse the unit in water Avoid excessive impact or vibration to the scale such as dropping it onto the floor PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Class lla Medical Device EC Directive 93 42 EEC Class II OIML compliant Class III Non automatic weighing instruments EC Directive 2009 23 EC compliant Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis BIA technology for body fat and body water percentage fat mass fat free mass bone mass and muscle mass estimation Simple weighing function Height measuring function available on model equipped with electronic height rod Athlete for age 18 or above or Normal
18. e section of WEIGHING ONLY OPERATION Press HOLD to hold the weight the weight with hold WEIGHT Om 7 Sand at x pm g Fig 8 icon will be shown on screen Fig 8 If weight is unstable hold iocn will blink Press HOLD again to release the weight or it will switch off automatically once it remains idle for 20 seconds HEIGHT MEASURING OPERATION FUNCTION AVAILABLE WITH THE ELECTRONIC HEIGHT ROD ONLY 1 2 Press HEIGHT key to enter into height measuring mode all digits Fig 1 and software version Fig 2 will be shown on LCD successively then will cycle along the LCD Fig 9 The default height value 110 0cm will be displayed with height indication Fig 10 Note If the screen displays Fig 11a push down the height rod until the cursor meets the head of the outer column Fig 11b Cursor Fig 9 HEIGHT l r l Fig 10 3 Stand straight towards the height rod Lift the rod up till the cursor is lying horizontally on your head Fig 12a the height will display Fig 12b HEIGHT een m a _ l pa Fig 12a Fig 12 b SS Medi ale BMI MEASURING OPERATION IMPORTANT NOTICE TO USERS e A few steps must be followed before measuring BMI PROGRAM PERSONAL PARAMETER 4 Push down the rod completely It will switch off automatically once it remains
19. f body fat and body water bone mass and muscle mass using BIA Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis It is intended for use by healthy children 10 17 years old and healthy adults with active moderately active to inactive lifestyles for body composition assessment SAFETY NOTICE Do not use the scale on subjects who have body implants such as pacemaker artificial limbs contraceptive devices metal plates or screws It may cause the devices to malfunction or produce an inaccurate result When in doubt please consult your physician Do not disassemble the scale as incorrect handling may cause injury ale A IMPORTANT NOTICE TO USERS This product is intended for adults and children ages 10 to 99 Use on a firm and flat surface Use only the type of battery stated or the required adaptor see Section Preparation before use connect the power or insert the batteries To reconnect the power please wait until the LCD is completely powered off after disconnecting the power Move all weight off the platform before measurement e The Athlete mode is only applied to age 18 or above Body fat percentage estimates will vary with the amount of water in the body and can be affected by dehydration or over hydration due to such factors as alcohol consumption menstruation illness intense exercise etc Do not use on pregnant women The result is inaccurate and effects on the fetus are unknown For body fat and body water estimates
20. g your normal body temperature Skeletal muscle represents approximately 30 of body weight of a healthy 58 kg woman or 40 of a 70 kg man International Commission on Radiological Protection 1975 8 What is Bone Mass Our Body Fat Scale estimates the weight of non living bone mineral content This is important for monitoring and maintaining healthy bones through exercise and calcium rich diet An adult skeleton is made up of 206 bones which come in several different shapes and sizes and have specific structure Your bones contain blood vessels nerve cells and living bone cells known as osteocytes These are held together by a framework of hard non living material containing calcium and phosphorous A thin membrane called the periosteum covers the surface of your bones Bone Mineral Content differs according to age and sex For Adults The average bone mineral content of 15 29 year old female is approximately 2 7 kg that for 15 29 year old male is approximately between 2 7 and 3 5 kg Rico et al 1993 For Children The average bone mineral content of 8 16 year old child is approximately between 0 8 and 2 2 kg Faulkner et al 1993 9 What is Fat Mass Fat Mass is the total weight of fat mass in the body 10 What is Fat free Mass Our Body Fat Scale estimates the weight of fat free mass in your body Fat free mass is comprised of the nonfat components of the human body Skeletal muscle bone and water are all examples of fat free mass
21. ial y IC 171 rJ cur AAE LR tye AL A UL Apel A Pa Pale AlTA Fil Pa tl MEASURING BMI WITH USER MEMORY The scale features 25 personal memory settings This allows users to store and recall their own settings A To Store Settings into Memory 1 Follow steps 1 4 in the section of BMI MEASURING OPERATION 2 Press and hold gt key for 2 seconds to store up all Fig 26 settings M with last memorised location will blink Fig 26 Press A V or numeric keys 0 24 to select the memory location Press to confirm memory e ay l am onl J l l locations Or press CE to cancel and select another o a a memory location again 3 If the memory is empty will be displayed Fig 27 Fig 27 Press 4 to confirm 4 If the memory is occupied uSEd will be displayed Fig 28 Press 4 to confirm CLEAr will be displayed Fig 29 Press 41 the new settings will be memorised and replaced the previous setting Cr Af reo Da RRO Fig 28 Fig 29 5 Follow steps 6 7 in the section of BMI MEASURING OPERATION Ls SS Medi ile B To Recall Setting from Memory VAN IMPORTANT NOTICE TO USERS e Do not step on the scale until 0 0kg with STA indication shows on screen 1 Press ON BMI BFA J key all digits Fig 1 and software mmr mn version Fig 2 will be shown on LC
22. idle for 20 seconds Input the user s height before BMI measurement Once the information is memorised it will only need to be re entered if there is a change to the data e Ensure data input for each personal parameter is completed within 20 seconds otherwise the scale will switch off automatically Enter Into BMI Mode Press ON BMI BFA key all digits Fig 1 and software version Fig 2 will be shown on LCD successively then bMI will be displayed on LCD Fig 13 Press to confirm entering into BMI mode o will cycle along the LCD Fig 5 Step on the scale when the screen showing stEP Fig 14 Set ID No Available when I D No set on will be shown on LCD Fig 15 Enter 4 digits by numeric keys and press to confirm Or press CE to input ID No again Set BMI Parameter 4 1 Set Height A When using the scale equipped with a height rod the height value will be input from the electronic height rod Stand on the floor with bare feet then follow the steps of HEIGHT MEASURING OPERATION to measure your height However you are still allowed to input your height value manually even when the scale is equipped with height measuring rod Press CE and input height by numeric keys B When using the scale without height rod you can set the height value manually Input your 4 digit height using the numeric keys Press to confirm your height Measuring
23. n Fig 32 Press to confirm r r 4 If the memory is occupied uSEd with current setting ut 4 e i will be displayed Fig 33 Press to confirm o Pa Fig 33 CLEAr with current setting will be displayed Fig 34 i Press the new settings will be memorised and w T replace the previous setting L Lu o 5 Follow steps 6 8 in the section of BODY FAT AND Lh DN LIS Pa 2 ial Fig 34 TOTAL BODY WATER ESTIMATING OPERATION B To Recall Setting from Memory IMPORTANT NOTICE TO USERS e Do not step on the scale until 0 0kg with STA indication shows on screen Press ON BMI BFA key all digits Fig 1 and software version Fig 2 will be shown on LCD successively then bMI will be displayed on LCD Fig 13 Press ON BMI BFA key twice and mem will be displayed on LCD Fig 30 Press to confirm and it will enter into memory recall mode M with last memorised location will blink Fig 31 Press A or Y or numeric keys 0 24 to select memory location Press to confirm the memory location If the memory is empty will be displayed Fig 32 Press A or Y or numeric keys 0 24 to select another memory location If the memory is occupied memorised ID No and BFA parameters height age gender normal or athlete selection will be toggled on screen Press to confirm and o will cycle on screen Follow steps 6 8 i
24. n the section of BODY FAT AND TOTAL BODY WATER ESTIMATING OPERATION REPLAY MEASURED DATA FROM MEMORY VN IMPORTANT NOTICE TO USERS e The screen will show if no results or unsuccessful estimation is recorded in the memory Press gt key all digits Fig 1 and software version Fig 2 will be shown on LCD successively then M with last memorised location will be blinking Fig 26 Press A or Y or numeric key 0 24 to select memory location Press to confirm If the memory location is empty will display Fig 27 Press A Y or input numeric key 0 24 to select another memory location If the memory location is occupied the ID No and memorised personal data of BMI parameters height or BFA parameters age gender normal athlete height and the last BMI or BFA results will be shown on LCD sequentially three times Then it will turn off automatically PROBLEM SOLVING 1 No weight display Check if the scale is powered up and started up If not please refer to the Section PREPARATION BEFORE USE bAtt is displayed on screen Battery is running low Replace the battery The message displays Err 0 The zero range is too great Check if the platform is empty If not please remove the weight off the platform The message displays Err 2 when measuring Overload warning Remove the weight immediately otherwise permanent damage to the scale may occur U
25. nable to hold weight Check whether your weight is stable If not please wait until STA icon is shown on screen and then press HOLD again The message displays Err 3 when estimating body fat and body water values Contact error Impedance cannot be measured Please make sure that you are standing still on the scale and maintain maximum contact between your feet and the metal contacts Please refer to Section Operation You may need to moisten your feet to improve the electrical contact The message displays Err 4 when estimating body fat and body water values Estimated body fat percentage is beyond the technical limit Moistening of the feet may help to improve the electrical contact The message displays Err 5 when estimating body fat and body water values Percentage total body water is out of range Moistening of the feet may help to improve the electrical contact 9 The message displays Err6 Machine error Please contact your supplier 10 The message displays when replay Unsuccessful BMI or BFA operation Follow related BMI measuring or BFA estimating operation to complete your measurement 11 The message displays uStb when measuring Unstable zero Step off the scale then step on the scale again 12 After following corrective actions the problem still occurs If problem persists after following the corrective actions disconnect the power supply and reconnect after 1 minut
26. oduct weight 7 1kg Approx Total weight product amp packaging 8 3kg Approx Accuracy of weight measurement 0 05kg 1 50kg 0 1kg 50 200kg 0 15kg 200 220kg Output power for Body Fat Analyzer lt 300uUA EDUCATION INFORMATION IMPORTANT INFORMATION TO KNOW BEFORE USING YOUR BODY FAT SCALE Before using the scale you should know 1 Why is it important to monitor percentage body fat BF The absolute weight traditionally determines whether or not a person is obese Weight change in itself does not indicate whether it was the weight of body fat or muscle that had changed In weight management it is desirable that muscle mass be maintained while body fat is lost Thus monitoring the percentage fat of the body is an important step toward successful weight management and body health The optimal BF of an individual varies according to age and gender The table as follows may be used as a guide Standard for Men Source University of Illinois Medical Center Chicago USA Age Rating 20 29 30 39 40 49 50 59 60 Low lt 13 lt 14 lt 16 lt 17 lt 18 Optimal 14 20 15 21 17 23 18 24 19 25 Moderate 21 23 22 24 24 26 25 27 26 28 High gt 23 gt 24 gt 26 gt 27 gt 28 Standard for Women Source University of Illinois Medical Center Chicago USA ile SS Medi ale The optimal TBW of an individual varies according to age and gender The table as follows
27. ody water that can be ordered by your physician When should I use the scale s body fat and total body water functions For maximum accuracy and repeatability it is recommended that the scale s body fat and total body water functions be used at approximately the same time of the day e g before breakfast in the morning It is also a good practice to avoid swings in hydration level of the body prior to the estimation Establishing your own baseline value of BF and TBW and track their changes is better than merely comparing your BF and TBW value to the population s normal value Why is the Athlete Mode necessary in a Body Fat Analyzer It has been found that body fat estimation using BIA could overestimate the percentage body fat of adult elite athletes The physiological variation of athletes in bone density and level of hydration are two of the reasons said to account for the difference The Athlete mode is selectable only for adults of 18 years of age or older Definition of an Athlete The general consensus among researchers is that a quantitative dimension could be used in defining an athlete For example an athlete could be defined as a person who consistently trains a minimum of three times per week for two hours each time in order to improve specific skills required in the performance of their specific sport and or activity What is Muscle Mass Our Body Fat Scale estimates the weight of Skeletal Muscle Mass in you
28. r body You ve got around 650 muscles in your body and they make up roughly half of your bodyweight These muscles can be divided into three different groups skeletal smooth and cardiac All of these muscles can stretch and contract but they perform very different functions a e Skeletal muscle Produces movement maintains posture stabilizes joints and generates heat Smooth muscle Found in the walls of hollow organs Cardiac muscle Exists only in your heart Skeletal muscle The tissue most commonly thought of as muscle is skeletal muscle Skeletal muscles cover your skeleton giving your body its shape They are attached to your skeleton by strong springy tendons or are directly connected to rough patches of bone Skeletal muscles are under voluntary control which means you consciously control what they do Just about all body movement from walking to nodding your head is caused by skeletal muscle contraction Your skeletal muscles function almost continuously to maintain your posture making one tiny adjustment after another to keep your body upright Skeletal muscle is also important for holding your bones in the correct position and prevents your joints from dislocating Some skeletal muscles in your face are directly attached to your skin The slightest contraction of one of these muscles changes your facial expression Skeletal muscle generates heat as a by product of muscle activity This heat is vital for maintainin
29. sanessucssueessuessuessaeesseesasessueesenesnenaes 5 KEY DESCRIPTION sscsssscsesssssssseessecssncessscssessucesseessessucessuessessuessunssseessnessessueesanesasess 5 ITEMS INCLUDED IN THE PACKAGE ccscsessssessesscsessssesseessssesseessesssteesseesntessneeseesatensees 6 PROCEDURES amp INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLING REMOTE INDICATOR ON THE WALL ice ces unisex disesivnsn ions finns vv asetlisioase slash esas ada ted aibawenaleconnb 6 PREPARATION BEFORE USE ssssssssssssssssesssessseesssessusessessssessneesseesnsessueessnssaeesseesneessneess 7 OPERATION A 8 SETTINGS u ccecccssssssssessssssssesssessnsessucsssessusessesssessueessesssessuessunssneessnessueessuesunesanesseeesneesaees 8 WEIGHING ONLY OPERATION c ccssssssssesssssssseecsecssusessessssessucessessnsessueesunssntesneesneeenseess 9 HOLD FUNCTION eset ieee asd cosccees eas ats ede aseeacetee es eae vicehiesinn hdiotactinilends 10 HEIGHT MEASURING OPERATION FUNCTION AVAILABLE WITH THE ELECTRONIC HEIGHT ROD ONLY sssssssssssssssessssessueesssssstecsscssusssueesseessteesseesstessneens 10 BMI MEASURING OPERATION ccsssssssesssessssssssesssessusssseesnsesssessscssstessessseessneesseesaneess 11 BODY FAT AND TOTAL BODY WATER ESTIMATING OPERATION sssssessesssseessees 12 MEASURING BMI WITH USER MEMORY c sssssssesssssssesssssssssesseesssessseesseesstessecesnenese 14 ESTIMATING BODY FAT AND TOTAL BODY WATER WITH USER MEMORY 0 00 15 REPLAY MEASURED DATA FROM
30. ser 4 4 Set height A lf the scale is equipped with a height rod your height will be input from the electronic height rod Stand on the floor with bare feet then follow the steps of HEIGHT MEASURING OPERATION to measure your height However you are still allowed to input your height manually even if the scale is equipped with height measuring rod Press CE and input height by numeric keys B If the scale is without height rod you can set your height manually Input your 4 digit height by numeric keys Press to confirm your height WEIGHT STA a Wy wy Measuring 1 1 Step on the scale and stand still while the weight is MITE being measured STA will be shown if the weight is Fig 23 stable Fig 23 Continue to stand on the scale the screen displays the measurement pattern while computing Fig 24 Looe oO Fig 24 The scale will display the results height weight body fat percentage fat mass fat free mass body water percentage muscle mass and bone mass in sequence Fig 25 according to your preference refer to section SETTINGS Estimation Mode Setting Each screen will be displayed around 4 seconds sequentially 3 times You can press 4 or Y to toggle forward or backward to view the results The scale turns off automatically O aw com E wir n ILI gt LI S AMA gt IILI Pa 28 Pa tl i a til Pa
31. timation Mode Setting Users can select their desired estimation mode Body fat with fat mass and fat free mass estimation Fig 4a body water percentage Fig 4b muscle mass Fig 4c and or bone mass Fig 4d bFA with current setting will be toggled five times Fig 4a Press V or A to set on to activate or off to deactivate the function Press to confirm settings LC a A en O Fig 4a L aa A A O 2 Fig 4b LEX A A N Ae I Fig 4c i pn S Ae Pt Fig4d WEIGHING ONLY OPERATION 1 Press ON WEIGHT key all digits Fig 1 and software version Fig 2 will be shown on LCD successively then o will cycle along LCD Fig 5 2 Then 0 0kg will be displayed on LCD with weight indication Fig 6 If the display shows a positive or negative weight press gt Q to reset zero until LCD displays 0 0kg 3 Step on the scale and stand still while the weight is being measured STA will be shown if the weight is stable Fig 7 4 Then the scale will switch off automatically once it remains idle for 20 seconds ey y ems a a py l g nd o g Sand ae a um aa ed Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 ale HOLD FUNCTION In weighing mode the weight can be held to let user clearly read the information 1 2 3 Follow steps 1 3 in th

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