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The following data will be displayed:
B
ody fat percentage BF in % (Fig. 9)
W
ater percentage in % (Fig. 10)
M
uscle percentage in % (Fig. 11)
W
eight (lb, kg or st)
N
ow all measured values are displayed consecutively and the scale
switches off.
Tips for using the scale
Place the scale on a hard, plane level floor (no carpet); a firm floor covering is required for correct measure-
ment.
I
f possible, always weigh yourself at the same time of day (preferably in the morning) striving for compa-
rable conditions such as after using the toilet, on an empty stomach and unclothed, in order to achieve
comparable results.
S
tand still and upright during the measurement.
W
ait a few hours after unaccustomed physical activity.
W
ait approx. 15 minutes after getting up in the morning to allow the water in the body to distribute.
R
emember that only long-term trends are important. Short-term changes in weight within a few days are
usually caused by a loss of fluid. Body water plays an important role towards our general well-being.
Important when measuring body fat/body water/muscle percentage:
T
he measurement may only be carried out while barefoot. Dry soles or callused skin can result in unsat-
isfactory results, as they have insufficient conductivity.
Y
our feet, legs, calves and thighs must not touch each other, as otherwise the measurement cannot be
performed correctly.
7. Limitations
When measuring body fat and other values, deviating and implausible results may occur in:
g
rowing children under 10,
c
ompetitive athletes and body builders,
p
ost menopausal women,
p
eople with fever, undergoing dialysis treatment or with symptoms of edema or osteoporosis,
p
eople taking cardiovascular medication (affecting the heart and vascular system),
p
eople taking vascular dilating or vascular constricting medication,
p
eople with considerable anatomic deviations of the legs in relation to total height (length of the legs con-
siderably shortened or lengthened),
p
eople with prosthetic or one leg,
p
eople who suffer from swelling,
e
lderly people,
people who drink coffee or alcohol
.
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
Fig. 9
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