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10 Incorrect measurement
If the scale detects an error during measurement, this is indicated with "Err" or "0_Ld".
Possible errors Causes of error:
The scale was not activated before you stood on it. If
you stand on the scale before "0.0" appears in the
display, the scale will not function correctly.
Activate the scale correctly (wait for 0.0) and
repeat the measurement.
The electrical resistance between the electrodes and
the soles of the feet is too high (e.g. in the case of
thick calluses).
Repeat the measurement barefoot. If neces-
sary, moisten the soles of your feet slightly. If
necessary, remove the calluses from the soles
of your feet.
The fat percentage is outside the measurable ran-
ge (less than 5% or greater than 50%).
Repeat the measurement barefoot or, if neces-
sary, moisten the soles of your feet slightly.
The water percentage is outside the measurable
range (less than 36% or greater than 70%).
Repeat the measurement barefoot or, if neces-
sary, moisten the soles of your feet slightly.
The muscle and bone percentages are outside the
measurable range (age and gender related).
Repeat the measurement barefoot or, if neces-
sary, moisten the soles of your feet slightly.
The maximum capacity of 150 kg has been ex-
ceeded, "O_Ld" appears on the display
Weigh only the maximum permissible weight.
11 Cleaning, maintenance and disposal
Cleaning and maintaining
The scale should be cleaned occasionally.
Dirt and dust has a tendency to collect on the rubber electrodes. Always stand on the scale
barefoot or wearing socks as the rubber surfaces will quickly become dirty if you wear
shoes. Use a damp cloth to clean the scale. Do not use abrasive detergents and never
immerse the scale in water.
Important
Do not use aggressive solvents or cleaning agents!
Never immerse the scale in water!
Do not wash the scale in a washing machine!
Disposal
Standard and rechargeable batteries should not be disposed of separately from the house-
hold waste. As a consumer, you are legally obliged to return used batteries for proper dis-
posal. You can hand in your used batteries at public collection points in your district or
sales outlets where batteries of this type are sold.
The codes below are printed on batteries containing
harmful substances:
Pb = Battery contains lead,
Cd = Battery contains cadmium,
Hg = Battery contains mercury.
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