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1. Consumables 

 

A. Results Sheet 

When  using  the  InBody  S10  with  a  printer,  it  is  strongly  recommended  to  use  the  results 
sheet supplied by Biospace. If more results sheet are needed, please contact Biospace.   
 
 

Results sheet size 

210mm * 297mm (A4 type) 

Number of sheets 

500 / 1box 

Printed condition 

4 colors 

Manufacturer 

Biospace Co., Ltd 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

B. Roll Paper   

Result sheet Size : Width 57mm 
                                  External diameter 45mm 
Number of Rolls : 1 rolls / box 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for inbody s10

Page 1: ...InBody S10 USER S MANUAL Thank you for purchasing the InBody S10 Please read this manual carefully and operate with care Make sure to keep this manual for future reference InBodyS10 ...

Page 2: ...am gu Seoul 135 854 KOREA TEL 82 2 501 3939 FAX 82 2 501 3978 Homepage http www inbody com E mail info inbody com Acknowledgements Biospace InBody Lookin Body are the 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 the companies Stating the products of other companies is strictly for the purpo...

Page 3: ...ace has developed its resources and technology and has been recognized worldwide for its efforts Biospace has upgraded its InBody system and has developed InBody S10 InBody S10 is a device that accurately measures the examinee s body composition levels including body water level extracellular and intracellular body water level as well as body water ratios and is used to research body water distrib...

Page 4: ... Function of Keypad 19 3 Measurement Posture 24 4 Connecting the electrodes 30 5 Power Connection Getting Started 33 6 Home Screen 34 7 Measurement condition settings 35 8 Personal Profile 36 9 How to Operate the Equipment 37 10 Results 39 Chapter 3 Setup Establishment 1 Setup 50 2 Setup Menu 51 3 DATABASE 55 Chapter 4 Problems Solutions 1 Error Messages 57 2 Troubleshooting 58 3 Frequently Asked ...

Page 5: ...g the InBody S10 please contact us using the e mail address as shown below E mail info inbody com TEL 82 2 501 3939 4 Read symbols of warning precautions and note carefully The followings are the visual representations of these symbols The important information to warn you of situations which might cause major injury and or damage to property if instructions are not carefully followed The importan...

Page 6: ... the power cord with wet hands 5 To prevent fire or breakdown please use a socket connected to appropriate power supply 100 240VAC If the socket has several terminals a socket or extension cable with enough electric capacity should be used 6 To avoid electric shock be sure to avoid contact between this product and other devices 7 Do not dismantle the equipment or open the back cover Internal parts...

Page 7: ...se therapy without physician s prescription or expert s advice Misguided self diagnosis may harm your health If you are pregnant please consult with undertaking physician or an expert before use 3 Other equipments Please block electromagnetic interferences from other equipments It may lead to inaccurate test result or error 4 This product must be installed on a flat and no vibrated floor If the fl...

Page 8: ...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 4 Use this equipment only for the purpose of body composition analysis 5 Repair and examination should be conducted only by Biospace s professional A S staff Please contact Biospace if needed 6 The InBody S10 fulfills the Sta...

Page 9: ... recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will 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 Follow ...

Page 10: ... 40 50 104 Relative humidity 30 75 Atmospheric pressure range 70 106 kPa Storage Environment Temperature range 20 60 4 140 Relative humidity 10 95 No condensation Atmospheric pressure range 50 106 kPa Adapter Power Input AC 100 240V 50 60Hz 1 2A Power Output DC 12V 3 4A ...

Page 11: ...VIII Chapter1 Installation Maintenance 1 Contents of the box 2 Exterior Functions 3 Installation Instructions 4 Transportation 5 Repacking 6 Maintenance ...

Page 12: ...S10 1EA Quick installation guide 1EA User s manual CD 1EA Adapter 12V 3 4A 1EA Power cord AC 125V 10A 1 8m 1EA Electrode cable 4EA InBody carrying bag 1EA Touch type hand electrode 4 units Touch type foot electrode 2 units Adhesive type electrode 8 units EKG electrode 1 unit USB storage device 1EA Velcro cable tie 2EA ...

Page 13: ... use Biospace s packing material when shipping or transporting the equipment Refer to this Chapter Section 4 Transportation If you desire to use InBody S10 and various optional equipment such as extensometers and blood pressure monitors purchase SD400 serial dispenser separately Save the wrapping material after unpacking for the event of relocation ...

Page 14: ...o scratches or damage A LCD Monitor B Electrodes Connection Unit C Operation Part D Control Connection Unit B Electrodes C Operation Part Connection Unit Do not dismantle the equipment or open the back cover Internal parts are not for customer use and may cause electric shock If the equipment is dismantled the warranty is void and service costs will be charged D Control Connection Unit A LCD Monit...

Page 15: ...t or to print out test results D Control Connection Unit Connects to peripherals such as a PC or a printer for data transmission Power Switch Power the InBody S10 on off Power Input Port Use to connect the power adapter 9pin Serial Port Female RS 232C Use to connect optional devices i e thermal printer or blood pressure monitor provided by Biospace SD400 Serial Distributor provided by Biospace is ...

Page 16: ... or cause damage Use the adapter provided by Biospace only When you use the adapter cable insert the adapter cable tightly into the InBody S10 Including the optional equipment only the peripherals provided by Biospace can be connected to the InBody S10 For any inquiry about peripherals contact Biospace ...

Page 17: ...ower Input 100 240V 50 60Hz 1 2A Power Output DC 12V 3 4A B For the InBody carrying bag users 1 When opening the box check to make sure all the following items are inside 2 Connect the electrode cables to the InBody S10 Connect electrodes of RA Right Arm LA Left Arm RL Right Leg LL Left Leg to each corresponding part of the InBody S10 InBody S10 offers two types of electrodes that is the Touch Typ...

Page 18: ...7 When you use the touch type electrodes When you use the adhesive type electrodes ...

Page 19: ...I of the electrode module hand electrode foot electrode Adhesive Type Connect black cable to the black port V of the electrode module and connect red cable to the red port I of the electrode module 3 Thermal printer cables are connected in the same manner as shown in the picture Thermal printers are sold separately ...

Page 20: ...se place InBody S10 on the cart Adjust InBody S10 s 4 screws on the rear side of the unit to the cart s 4 grooves on the head unit Screw them to fasten the InBody S10 onto the cart 2 Referring to below guidelines adjust the direction and angles as you want ...

Page 21: ...n For up down control It is written as CLOSE OPEN Loosen and adjust high low degree Fasten again When is too tight or loose If unscrewed becomes loose If screwed becomes tight 3 After installation you can lock the wheels by pushing down the locking lever as illustrated below Caster not fixed Caster fixed ...

Page 22: ...nnect electrodes of RA Right Arm LA Left Arm RL Right Leg LL Left Leg to each corresponding part of the InBody S10 InBody S10 offers two types of electrodes that is the Touch Type electrode and Adhesive Type electrode When you use the touch type electrodes ...

Page 23: ... black port V of the electrode module and connect red cable to the red port I of the electrode module hand electrode foot electrode Adhesive Type electrode Connect black cable to the black port V of the electrode module and connect red cable to the red port I of the electrode module ...

Page 24: ...porting metal plate is fixed on cart basket s rear side When two screws are unscrewed cart and basket becomes separated Adjust the position of thermal printer s rear side to the separated supporting metal plate Fasten 4 screws to fix them together Fix the thermal printer onto the cart again ...

Page 25: ...14 Thermal printer cables are connected in the same manner as shown in the picture ...

Page 26: ...d module 3 Be careful not to damage the electric cables A Environmental Requirements Storage environment 20 60 4 140 10 95 RH 50 106kPa No condensation B Transporting Before Installation Before installation the InBody S10 is shipped in the box designed by Biospace Severe physical impact can cause the damage Be careful not to drop or shake C Transporting After Installation To prevent physical shock...

Page 27: ...physical shock jarring or other damage while repacking especially with regard to the electrode cable and touch type hand foot electrodes 1 Turn off the power switch 2 Remove all cables connected to the InBody S10 3 Put the separated units in the provided portable bag 4 You can carry the machine simply with the portable bag ...

Page 28: ...equipment with the power on take care not to make physical impact on the equipment 6 Do not spill drinks or food into the equipment through radiation hole or cable storage Substance getting into the equipment will cause a critical damage on the equipment 7 Once a week wipe the exterior sides of the InBody S10 with a dry towel In particular clean the LCD monitor using gentle care not to scratch the...

Page 29: ...ions Before Measurement 2 Exterior and Functions of Keypad 3 Measurement Posture 4 Connecting the electrodes 5 Power Connection Getting Started 6 Home Screen 7 Measurement condition settings 8 Personal Profile 9 How to Operate the Equipment 10 Results ...

Page 30: ...emporary change in body composition will result 4 Do not take a bath or shower prior to measurement 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 ideally be done before mid day 7 Perform the measurement under normal temperature conditions 2...

Page 31: ... the keypad Keypad is located below the LCD Monitor It can be distinguished into 2 categories by their functions A Function Button B Input Button A Function Button 1 Check test result button You can check the impedance analysis result button You can check body water analysis result button You can check body composition analysis result ...

Page 32: ...ts of TBW FFM Ratio of total body water in fat free mass button You can check accumulated analysis results of weight muscle mass percent body fat 2 Select electrodes connection type button Use when using Touch Type electrodes button Use when using Adhesive EKG electrodes 3 Select posture button Set for examinees who are lying down button Set for examinees who are sitting down ...

Page 33: ...t and can be viewed categorically by before during after dialysis in the history graph 4 Others button Use the SETUP button when setting up the InBody S10 button This DB button is to check delete print and copy the results as well as copy them with USB storage device button The COPY button will copy all data from the equipment to a USB storage device Insert the USB storage device into the InBody S...

Page 34: ...esults shown on the screen B Input Button button EXIT button is use to stop the process that is in progress or go back to the previous process button The directional buttons consist of up down left and right Numerical Buttons 0 9 The input buttons are use to enter alpha numeric data such as the examinee s age height and I D button This button is use to enter a decimal point or comma for height age...

Page 35: ...23 It is use for gender input when entering personal profile button This button is use when data input is finished or to move on to the next item ...

Page 36: ... 2 Make sure arms do not touch the trunk part of body Spread them naturally to a 15 degree angle away from trunk 3 Make sure thighs do not touch each other and spread legs to shoulder width Attention It is recommended that the examinee lying posture for about 10 15 minutes Make sure arms do not touch the trunk part of body Spread them naturally to a 15 degree angle away from trunk Make sure thighs...

Page 37: ...e body 2 Make sure that back is not touching the chair Straighten back 3 Use a cushion to support back 4 Arms should be posed lowered naturally as in standing posture Spread them 15 degrees away from trunk part of body 5 Make sure that thighs do not touch each other and spread them to shoulder width 6 Spread legs to the front and do not maintain a 90 degree angle ...

Page 38: ...he iron part of the chair Make sure that the examinee s bare feet are not in direct contact with the iron part of the chair or the floor Due to the weight of the cable the EKG electrode might fall off when you try to attach it to the examinee s body Make sure that the EKG electrodes are attached securely to your examinee s body Spread legs to the front do not maintain a 90 degree angle If examinee...

Page 39: ...the chair The examinee should not slouch Make sure bare feet do not touch the floor Use a mat that does not conduct electricity Make sure thighs do not touch each other Do not position the examinee s legs at a 90 degree angle but stretch them slightly to the front ...

Page 40: ...shoulder width Attention It is recommended that the examinee standing posture for about 10 15 minutes Make sure bare feet do not touch the floor Use a mat that does not conduct electricity Hang the electrode cables to not let them dragging on the floor For a examinee with curvy feet the foot electrodes might not attach properly when using the Touch Type electrodes Make sure to attach it as best as...

Page 41: ...o not touch the trunk part of body Make sure bare feet do not touch the floor Use a mat that does not conduct electricity When connecting the electrodes make sure the electrode cables are not touching the floor Place them or hang them on a cart or another object ...

Page 42: ...rode Check the RA LA RL LL RA Right Arm LA Left Arm RL Right Leg LL Left Leg Check on the electrodes parts that will come into contact with examinee s hands and feet A Touch Type 1 Hand electrodes LA connect to Left Arm RA connect to Right Arm The hand electrodes are marked THUMB for the thumb and MIDDLE for the middle finger ...

Page 43: ...k V When electrodes are attached to top of feet When electrode are attached to the heel Attention If the examinee s ankles are too thick to put from top side of the foot place it to the heel Make sure that the part labeled I should come to the inner side of the feet For a examinee with curvy feet the foot electrodes might not attach properly when using the Touch Type electrodes Make sure to attach...

Page 44: ... tab facing away from the body Ulna head outer wrist bone Black V Red I 2 Foot electrodes The medial malleolus inside ankle bone should be used in the same manner as the ulna head to place the foot s electrode The foot s other electrode should be placed at the base of the second toe Malleolus inside ankle bone Black V Red I Once used the EKG electrode should be discarded Reuse of it may cause a co...

Page 45: ...ng the warm up the InBody S10 processes the self testing and adjustment of the internal circuit When connecting peripherals printers and other optional devices to the InBody S10 turn on the power of peripherals before turning on the InBody S10 When turning the power off turn off the InBody S10 first before turning off the peripherals This process will minimize harm to the equipment caused by elect...

Page 46: ... is for I D weight height age and gender 2 Information Screen This screen displays help status and error messages for each step 3 Analysis Result Screen Before printing out the results you can check the key figures on the screen All figures shown in the screen are printed on the results sheet 4 State Screen This screen displays the electrode type posture type dialysis mode testing date and testing...

Page 47: ...t the keypad button according to the posture that you want the examinee to be tested button Set for examinees who are lying down button Set for examinees who are sitting down button Set for examinees who are standing up C Select dialysis mode If examinees are examinees receiving kidney dialysis make sure to set the equipment to Dialysis Mode At I D input step check the measurement time before duri...

Page 48: ...Height Recommended input range 95cm 220cm 3ft 1 4in 7ft 2 6in Use the keypad to enter height Height can have one digit under the decimal point 4 Age Recommended input range 3 99 years Use the keypad to enter age For optimal accuracy for examinees under the age of 18 you may include a decimal point when inputting their age Example 13 and 6 months years old 13 years 6 months 12 months 13 5 5 Gender ...

Page 49: ...tion his her body water level 5 Please refer to Chapter 4 Connecting the electrodes guidelines and attach the electrodes to the examinee s hands and feet 6 Input I D weight height age and gender If you enter the information that is out of the range the above error will appear on the screen Please reenter the personal information 7 Check that the electrodes are attached securely and press the Enter...

Page 50: ...te message will appear on the information screen If you entered the examinee s I D for the test the InBody S10 will automatically save all results in the system If the printer is connected and there are results sheets in the printer the printer will automatically print the results on the results sheet 10 After the measurement process is completed the impedance results will appear on the screen Hel...

Page 51: ...esults such as body water level body composition cumulative body water level cumulative TBW FFM and cumulative weight muscle percent fat press the relevant keypad button Please refer to the help section of the information screen 1 Impedance Z Reactance Xc Phase angle θ 2 Body Water 3 Body Composition ...

Page 52: ...40 4 ICW ICW ECW History 5 TBW FFM History 6 Weight Muscle PBF History ...

Page 53: ...nnection Use the printers recommended by Biospace 2 Results Sheet Type The results sheet is consumable Use A4 standard size paper or the printed results sheet which Biospace provides Please contact Biospace or an authorized distributor to place the purchase order Body Composition Results Sheet Water Results Sheet I Water Results Sheet Ⅱ Thermal Printer Results Sheet ...

Page 54: ...lements of the body s composition These values demonstrate the weight of each compositional element which comprises the examinee s total body weight The body composition analysis of InBody S10 is derived from the 4 compartment model which divides body composition into 4 components comprising Total Body Water Protein Mineral and Body Fat Your own data are displayed here Total body weight is the sum...

Page 55: ...ater ℓ The total volume of water in the body The sum of the intracellular and the extracellular water It is shown as ℓ on the results sheet However mass measured in kilograms kg is the basic unit of measure for body composition components Therefore the unit volume of water should be converted to a mass unit It is a common known fact that the volume of 1 liter ℓ is equal to the mass of 1kg in water...

Page 56: ...f standard value and the range is very similar to the one based on BMI 18 5 25 Standard weight is determined according to BMI 22 for males BMI 21 for asian females BMI 21 5 for western females and growth chart for the age under 18 Formula to get ideal weight Male Ideal Weight Height 2 22 Female Ideal Weight Height 2 21 asian Ideal Weight Height 2 21 5 western Skeletal Muscle Mass kg Skeletal muscl...

Page 57: ...ard BMI kg Classification Diagnosis 18 5 Underweight Under Infectious disease malnutrition related disease 18 5 24 9 Normal Standard Least risk at most disease 25 0 29 9 Overweight Over May cause health problem 30 0 34 9 Obese1 Increase of the risk of cardiac disease high blood pressure diabetes etc 35 0 39 9 Obese2 40 Severely Obese Ref WHO and the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute clinical...

Page 58: ...nts ideal lean body mass in the ideal weight of the examinee to his or her height Right Arm kg The value shows the amount of muscles in right arm Left Arm kg The value shows the amount of muscles in left arm Trunk kg The value shows the amount of muscles in trunk Right Leg kg The value shows the amount of muscles in right leg Left Leg kg The value shows the amount of muscles in left leg 6 Research...

Page 59: ...on Index a BCM Body Cell Mass The body cell mass is the sum of cells that are made up of the intracellular water level and proteins and is one of the methods to evaluate the nutritional staus For a healthy normal person we can do a nutrition assessment through a BMI or body fat level However a examinee with health problems might have an abnormal increase in the amount of extracellular water due to...

Page 60: ...n your muscles An individual with a visceral fat area of more than 100cm 2 is considered to be abdominally obese in the visceral fat area Generally even though infants have a high WHR Waist Hip Ratio they have low visceral fat than adults The reason is because infants have mostly subcutaneous fat The older we are the visceral fat area might increase even if WHR remains the same It is how our body ...

Page 61: ...uch as weight Intracellular water ICW Extracellular water ECW Total Body Water TBW ECW TBW and TBW FFM of each measurement date and time 8 Blood Pressure The sphygmomanometer is linked with the InBodyS10 and available to print systolic blood pressure diastolic blood pressure and heart rate 9 Impedance It shows the impedance values from the measurements at 6 frequencies 1 5 50 250 500 1MHz For furt...

Page 62: ...50 Chapter3 Setup Establishment 1 Setup 2 Setup Menu 3 DATABASE ...

Page 63: ...ion Printer Interface Touch Alignment 2 Select the item you desire to revise out of middle categories 3 Items out of small categories will be listed For selecting an option direction button appears on the right You can change it using this direction button 4 Press the ENTER button after the revision then the revision will be saved automatically If the ENTER button is not pressed the revised conten...

Page 64: ...the langauge to be used Korean English Ethnic Background Select the ethnic background of the examinee Asian Caucasian African Hispanic Others Sound Type Use beep sound to inform measurement status Beep Volume Use to control sound volume 0 100 3 Gender Selection Unit Gender Selection Female Without a stage to input the gender its automatic gender input data is female Male Without a stage to input t...

Page 65: ...ies You can decide the numbers of results sheet automatically printed after measurement Manual When measurement completed it does not print any results sheet automatically For result s printing it should be operated manually in DB screen Auto 1sheet When measurement completed it prints one page of results sheet automatically Auto 2sheets When measurement completed it prints two pages of results sh...

Page 66: ... the printing coordinates by printing out a sample When you press Click button it prints a results sheet in the default printer set for use E Interface Sets the connection of external device to InBody S10 1 Serial Port COM1 Select the external device to be connected with 9 pin serial port Disable Do not use 9 pin serial port Lookin Body Select when you use Lookin Body with 9 pin serial cable It wi...

Page 67: ...d from the left Detailed items of small categories will be displayed Select Volume from the list and adjust the volume using buttons Touch the ENTER button to save automatically 2 To input the logo directly from the unit Press the SETUP button Touch the Result Sheet Option button When you select Logo Type from the third at the left you will see Text at the right side When you click text Click butt...

Page 68: ... screen all the data saved in the system will be automatically searched To search specific data use I D and date search 1 I D search Touch button and input numbers or alphabets included in the I D Touch button If you press it in blank then all data saved will be searched 2 Date search When you touch date part numbers will be turned to white color Input certain period you want to search for Input t...

Page 69: ...saved in csv LIB form in InBody file You may open the result through Excel csv file 7 BACKUP You may backup all measurement results from InBody S10 to USB storage device 8 RESTORE Connect the USB storage device which was used for backup to InBody S10 and it will save the entire data to back to InBody S10 Make sure to check before using this function since original data will be deleted When saving ...

Page 70: ...56 Chapter4 Problems Solutions 1 Error Messages 2 Troubleshooting 3 Frequently Asked Question FAQs ...

Page 71: ...lue for age or height of the examinee is out of the permissible range for these data Check your entry again As for the permissible recommended input range of each data refer to the Chapter 2 section 8 Personal Profile B Please check electrode connection 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 ...

Page 72: ...nto the extension and the electrical outlet where the extension is connected Cause 3 When an adapter not provided by Biospace is used Action 3 Use the adapter provided by Biospace only Cause 4 Adapter is not tightly inserted into the InBody S10 Action 4 Insert the adapter into the power input port tightly B Impedance is not measured Cause 1 When electrodes are not connected Action 1 Please make su...

Page 73: ...ccasionally this may occur as a result of a bad cable In this case you must replace the cable Cause 2 Occurs when the paper tray is empty Action 2 Check if there is an indicator light or message on the printer If the tray is empty then refill it with result paper Be sure to place the paper properly in the tray proper direction and surface orientation Cause 3 Please check your printing setup Action...

Page 74: ...ults sheet Action 3 Please make sure that you have inserted the results paper in the right direction to the printer Cause 4 Did you get prints that fade away Action 4 You don t have enough ink toner Please replace your ink toner a new ink toner A problem arises when the orientations of printing set in the printer doesn t correspond with that of the InBody S10 Refer to the user s manual of the prin...

Page 75: ...ctrodes safe Yes The BIA method uses an electrical current but is practically harmless The InBody S10 has acquired the CE and other certifications that assure the safety of the medical equipment D Do accessories jewelry watches rings etc or any other metal objects worn by an examinee affect the analysis The ideal condition for the analysis is simply standing with no clothes naked and wearing no ac...

Page 76: ...essories Do not exercise or take a shower before measurement Make sure to maintain measurement posture for 10 15 minutes before measuring Do not measure after abruptly standing up Do not measure while taking a diuretic For females avoid having measurement during menstrual period as total body water will be higher than normal Input accurate weight and height Keep room temperature at 20 25 68 77 War...

Page 77: ...Chapter5 Consumables 1 Consumables 2 Options ...

Page 78: ...the results sheet supplied by Biospace If more results sheet are needed please contact Biospace Results sheet size 210mm 297mm A4 type Number of sheets 500 1box Printed condition 4 colors Manufacturer Biospace Co Ltd B Roll Paper Result sheet Size Width 57mm External diameter 45mm Number of Rolls 1 rolls box ...

Page 79: ...r further information B IB Battery 110 This IB Battery 110 was made to be used in connection with the Biospace InBody S10 Please do not use IB Battery 110 for purposes other than use in connection with InBody S10 The InBody S10 is inconvenient to turn on and off while carrying it around indoors To facilitate for this inconvenience use the IB Battery 110 with the InBody S10 and the adapter of the I...

Page 80: ...d to the IB Battery 110 b Adapter Connection Socket This is a socket for connecting the adaptor to recharge the IB Battery 110 c InBody Connection Socket This is a socket for connecting the InBody S10 with connection cable d Remaining Battery LED It is an LED indicating the remaining battery e LED ON Button When the button is pressed the LED indicating the remaining battery lights up for about 3 s...

Page 81: ... beep beep beep from the IB Battery 110 Please recharge the IB Battery 110 d Check remaining battery If you press the LED ON button the LED flashes according to the remaining battery It flashes for approximately 3 seconds and turns off e When storing IB Battery 110 When the IB Battery 110 is not used store while pressing the LED ON button for more than 3 seconds until you hear a beep sound When th...

Page 82: ... the adapter of InBody S10 into the adapter socket of the IB Battery 110 Please recharge using the adapter provided by InBody S10 Adapter Specification Manufacturer BridgePower Corp Model Name JMW140 Rated Voltage 100 240 V 50 60Hz 1 2A Rated Output 12V 3 4A ...

Page 83: ...dy on the IB Battery 110 b Connect the adapter of InBody S10 to IB Battery 110 Connect the adapter cable to the side labeled Adapter on the IB Battery 110 and connect the power cable to the power c When moving InBody S10 all you have to do is take out the power cable and then reconnect it after moving InBody S10 Because the IB Battery 110 is connected even if the power cable is taken out InBody S1...

Page 84: ...69 IB Battery 110 connection diagram When use InBody S10 bag When use InBody S10 cart ...

Page 85: ...70 Appendix 1 More about the InBody S10 2 Specifications 3 Customer Service Information ...

Page 86: ... the new expression as follows 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 heigh...

Page 87: ... not affect the measurements of other segments It is because body composition analyzers lack accuracy in measuring body fat and cannot figure out the examinee s exact shape that they must rely on empirical references to correct inaccurate measured values But the InBody with the technology of segmental analysis can exactly figure out difference by gender aging disease and ethnic without any empiric...

Page 88: ...eight Skeletal Muscle Mass Body Fat Mass Percent Body Fat BMI Segmental Lean Analysis Segmental Water Analysis Total and segmental water ratio ECW TBW BCM Body Cell Mass BMC Bone Mineral Content AC Arm circumference AMC Arm Muscle Circumference Waist Cir Visceral Fat Area Basal Metabolic Rate BMR TBW FFM Body Water History 12times accumulated results Impedance of Each Segments Frequencies Impedanc...

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