Please keep the instruction manual at hand all the time for future reference.
Body Composition Analyzer
USER MANUAL
MA801
Page 1: ...Please keep the instruction manual at hand all the time for future reference Body Composition Analyzer USER MANUAL MA801...
Page 2: ...approved by Taiwan FCC Unique Device Identifier Device catalogue number Medical electrical equipment with Type BF applied part Carefully read user manual before installation and usage and follow inst...
Page 3: ...erved This user manual is protected by international copyright law All content is licensed and usage is subject to written authorization from Charder Electronic Co Ltd hereinafter Charder Charder is n...
Page 4: ...on Instructions IV EXTERIOR AND PANEL DEFINITION V GETTING STARTED A Power Supply B Start screens VI INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION VII MEASURING INSTRUCTIONS A Measuring Posture B Proper Measurement Post...
Page 5: ...asure one subject at a time Electric Shock Do not touch the power supply with wet hands Do not crimp the power cable and avoid sharp edges Do not overload extension cables connected to the device Rout...
Page 6: ...e Excessively high temperatures may damage the internal electronics Strong cleaning agents can damage the measuring platform s surface Caution Caution Alcohol wipes can be used to clean the electrodes...
Page 7: ...anel or computer screen Hazard icon warning against possible electric shock NOTE Bold Identifies the possibility of serious injury or death for the user if the device is mishandled or safety instructi...
Page 8: ...ended for use in the electromagnetic environ ment specified below The customer or the user of the Body Composition Analyzer MA801 should assure that it is used in such an environment Emission test Com...
Page 9: ...ment 1kV line s to line s 2kV line s to earth 1kV line s to line s 2kV line s to earth Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage Dips short interruptio...
Page 10: ...ommunications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the Body Composition Analyzer MA801 including cables then the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to...
Page 11: ...Analyzer MA801 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the Body Composition Analyzer MA...
Page 12: ...n only provide basic information Others are lengthy and expensive requiring usage of trained personnel and highly technical equipment Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis BIA has become a widely accepted...
Page 13: ...INSTALLATION A Contents Unboxing accessories MA801 body composition analyzer Power adapter DC 12V 3A 60VA Power cord User manual Column Measuring Platform Hand electrodes Power cord User manual Power...
Page 14: ...sage on carpet may result in static electricity which may damage the equipment and cause inaccuracies in measurement placed on hard surface clear surroundings keep space between the wall at surface pl...
Page 15: ...ION C Installation Instructions 1 Lift box cover Take user manual and power adapter out of box 2 Remove polyethylene foam from box and joint cover from polyethylene 3 Remove second piece of polyethyle...
Page 16: ...s out from box and place them on hand electrodes holder on the display 6 Use M6 hex driver found on the back of joint cover to tighten column and base platfrm 7 Place joint cover into its place a clic...
Page 17: ...Bubble level adjustment instruction 16 III INSTALLATION...
Page 18: ...17 III INSTALLATION Plug 12V Charder power adapter in the AC jack Plug power adapter into the mains Turn power switch ON to start the device...
Page 19: ...18 Left hand electrode Bubble level Foot electrode Adjustable feet Touch panel display Right hand electrode Column Foldable joint Sole electrode IV EXTERIOR AND PANEL DEFINITION...
Page 20: ...g RS232 serial port For connecting to a printer or USB flash drive For connecting the MA801 to a network For connecting to a power adapter For switching the MA801 on and off For connecting with height...
Page 21: ...d into a grounded outlet electric surges may cause damage affecting test results Electrical interference and instability may cause error in test results Avoid installing the device near products that...
Page 22: ...o turn on the device The device will automatically run through several loading screens throughout the start up process as seen below B Start screens Loading No 103 Guozhong Rd Dali Dist Taichung City...
Page 23: ...device should not be used by subjects with the following characteristics Life sustaining electronic implants e g artificial lungs Electronic medical implants e g cardiac pacemaker ECG or other electr...
Page 24: ...significantly from these sample populations equations derived from normal healthy adults will be inherently less accurate in these subjects Women undergo a wide range of body composition changes durin...
Page 25: ...the accuracy of BIA depends largely upon interpretation of measured impedance values which are affected greatly by hydration levels 4 Perform the measurement under normal temperature conditions 24 28...
Page 26: ...NOTE ZH H ZF F and ZH F refer to Hand to Hand Foot to Foot and Hand to Foot respectively 3 09 00 60 40 20 20 40 60 0 12 00 15 00 18 00 impedance ZH H ZF F ZH F 25 VI INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION 7 Meas...
Page 27: ...and socks before stepping on foot electrodes Evenly cover feet electrodes with soles Place the thumb lightly on top of the thumb electrode Remaining four fingers should touch the bottom electrode as s...
Page 28: ...27 VII MEASURING INSTRUCTIONS Arms bent Leaving platform during measurement Movement during measurement Arms placed against body NOTE Incorrect measurement posture...
Page 29: ...correct foot electrode contact Correct foot placement Incorrect foot electrode contacts Feet are not in full contact with forward electrodes Feet are not in full contact with rear electrodes Heels are...
Page 30: ...trode contact Incorrect hand electrode contacts C Proper measurement procedure hands Thumb is not in contact with thumb electrode remaining fingers are not in full contact with finger electrodes Thumb...
Page 31: ...0 9 Del Q 2017 07 18 11 27 AM 2017083009510017 16 16 O K Input new or registered user ID Z X C V B N M _ _ L S D F G H J K A Del Q P O W E R T Y U I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 0 9 0 16 Next CREATE ACCOUNT Pleas...
Page 32: ...Scanning CREATE ACCOUNT 5 Select gender CREATE ACCOUNT Please select your Ethnicity Profile Measuring Scanning Enter Ethnicity White Black Asian CREATE ACCOUNT Please select your Ethnicity Profile Me...
Page 33: ...983 07 29 Male White Profile Measuring Scanning Ensure the subject is standing on the measurement platform correctly Hands Feet Posture Hands should be clean and dry Subject should stand on device wit...
Page 34: ...ould step onto the device for weight measurement To change the clothing weight deduction press the Clothes Weight button Avoid moving or speaking while weight is being measuring Once weight measuremen...
Page 35: ...t Profile Measuring Scanning SCANNING Stretch your arms out Please stretch both arms out and form an angle from your body 10 Stand on foot electrodes Please note the soles should be on the foot electr...
Page 36: ...rint Results to print out a completed result sheet SCANNING Profile Measuring Scanning Checking electrodes maintain your posture SCANNING Profile Measuring Scanning Checking electrodes maintain your p...
Page 37: ...80 0 85 0 90 1 00 1 10 1 20 0 84 Lean Mass Fat Mass Phase Angle 54 7 kg 44 8 67 3kg 12 4 kg 7 0 14 1kg 6 1 Lean Mass Fat Mass 3 1 kg 2 7 4 0kg 0 4 kg 0 2 0 4kg Lean Mass Fat Mass 9 3 kg 8 1 12 1kg 1...
Page 38: ...bination of methods The MA801 uses a 4 compartment model that divides the body into water protein minerals and fat Their corresponding measurement techniques can be found below Parameters Total Body W...
Page 39: ...TBW can be divided into Intracellular Water ICW and Extracellular Water ECW ICW ECW proportion for healthy populations is roughly 3 2 ECW TBW 0 38 9 The Edema Index calculates this ratio for usage by...
Page 40: ...Weight Fat Free Mass Body Fat Mass Muscle Fat Analysis The length of the black bar indicates the interpretation of the subject s values in comparison with the reference population If the length of the...
Page 41: ...fferent associations between BMI and health risks Notably the proportion of Asian populations with risk factors for Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease is substantial even below the WHO interna...
Page 42: ...fat have been published Population specific research has indicated that the cut off point for increased risk factors of metabolic syndrome increases with age and is higher for men than women15 11 WHO...
Page 43: ...tance correlates with body cell mass R and Xc are normalized for height and compared with the tolerance ellipses of the reference population How to interpret a BIVA chart The graphic display created b...
Page 44: ...3 Bottom left quadrant Edema 4 Bottom right quadrant Malnutrition Whole body phase angle 50 kHz Phase Angle Phase Angle o Age years 95 50 5 8 0 7 0 6 0 5 0 4 0 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 3 0 6 1 o Whole bo...
Page 45: ...time measurement Charder s patented analysis algorithms can estimate grip strength in context of the overall population after taking into account muscle mass age gender and other factors20 Grip stren...
Page 46: ...nd percentage body fat In general increasing muscle and decreasing fat will improve the health score Right Arm Right Leg Left Arm Left Leg Total Segmental Analysis Whole Body represents the classifica...
Page 47: ...ting body fat percentage in children should consult specific percentile charts 23 Tai R Ohashi Y Mizuiuri S Aikawa A Saki K Association between ratio of measured extracellular volume to expected body...
Page 48: ...cut off points for waist circumference are 94cm men and 80cm women for increased risk of metabolic complication and 102cm men and 88cm women for substantially increased risk25 Visceral Fat Area Pleas...
Page 49: ...ss height2 kg m2 SMI skeletal muscle mass height2 kg m2 BMI total body weight height2 kg m2 26 Summers GD Deighton CM Rennie MJ Booth AH Rheumatoid cachexia a clinical perspective Rheumatology Oxford...
Page 50: ...e is available regarding the definition of cut off points but no universal standards exist Cut off points can vary based on age and ethnicity As a guideline though the following cut off points can be...
Page 51: ...he Settings menu gives access to system settings and tweaks LOGIN Login Please enter the admin password Z X C V B N M _ _ L S D F G H J K A Del Q P O W E R T Y U I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 0 9 ID 0 16 Measurem...
Page 52: ...int options and paper alignment Management of measurement results Search delete print and output results data Manage Wi Fi or Ethernet functions Default measurement ethnicity clothing weight adjust me...
Page 53: ...ONMENT Storage Free 13092 MB Used 193 MB TOTAL 13285 mb Network Wi Fi connected IP Address 192 168 50 10 Wi Fi MAC Address D0 C5 D3 5A 62 5D Ethernet MAC Address 0C 9D 92 0C 4A 14 Software Version Har...
Page 54: ...hange printer options adjust print quality adjust paper alignment test print PRINTER Search Printer Current Printer No Printer Paper Size Printer Options A4 1 Letter Print Quality Draft Normal High qu...
Page 55: ...TTINGS Select whether to print the result sheet with report paper or with blank paper If using Charder result sheets Use Report Paper should be selected If printing onto blank paper Use Blank Paper sh...
Page 56: ...t results press here Fig 2 To filter results by measurement date press here Pop up calendar Fig 1 allows you to select date After selecting desired data range press SEARCH Fig 1 Pop up calendar Fig 2...
Page 57: ...Scan Wi Fi On Ethernet On connected Rasperry Rasperry2 Rasperry3 DHCP IP Address 0 0 0 0 Net Mask DNS 1 DNS 2 Gateway 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 56 IX SYSTEM SETTINGS Default measurement ethnicit...
Page 58: ...Environment Region Printer Report Security Data Manager Network Measurement Volume Audio Level OK The password required to enter Settings can be modified here SECURITY Change Password Apply Current P...
Page 59: ...creensaver Mode Idle Time minutes Maximum 60 On Media Preview Select Media Delete Media Ads Settings Enable or disable ads mode here Adjust idle time and media played during ads here Accepted file for...
Page 60: ...ult sheet without background data will be organized in result sheet format without the background for quicker data transfer Transfer all transfer all measurement data CSV PDF to PC Confirm user data b...
Page 61: ...be connected to a compatible printer the MA801 is compatible with Printer Support PCL 5 or above NOTE The MA801 may not recognize other printers Please confirm PCL 5 compatibility when selecting print...
Page 62: ...e Settings menu LOGIN Login Please enter the admin password Z X C V B N M _ _ L S D F G H J K A Del Q P O W E R T Y U I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 0 9 ID 0 16 Measurement Input new or registered user ID 2017 07...
Page 63: ...Letter Print Quality Draft Normal High quality Test Print Alignment Unit mm 0 0 0 0 Copies SETTING Environment Region Printer Report Security Data Manager Network Measurement Volume Ads Settings 4 Pr...
Page 64: ...signed Press OK to confirm selected printer printer model above is an example only PRINTER Search Printer Current Printer No Printer Paper Size Printer Options A4 1 Letter Print Quality Draft Normal H...
Page 65: ...and stand on foot electrodes the measurement will start again Restart the measurement starting from the weighing process Weight sensor isn t receiving signal Subject is not on platform Cannot detect r...
Page 66: ...d brand uses a different set of algorithms which is why measurement results may differ when using different devices The most common validation of accuracy is with DXA though other methods such as MRI...
Page 67: ...ted for on the weighing screen will affect the body composition analysis results as the weight will be interpreted as body weight 5 How often should I perform body composition tests Changes in body co...
Page 68: ...are often affected by water distribution especially strenuous physical activities that may change water distribution in your body Make sure that you have followed all the steps in Question 6 above be...
Page 69: ...alysis Weight SMM BFM Obesity Analysis BMI PBF WHR Abdominal Fat Visceral Fat Subcutaneous Fat Total Segmental Analysis Lean Mass Right Arm Left Arm Trunk Right Leg Left Leg Fat Mass Right Arm Left Ar...
Page 70: ...eclaration of Conformity This product has been manufactured in accordance with the harmonized European standards following the provisions of the below stated directives Authorized EU Representative Pl...