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BODY COMPOSITION ANALYZER

DC-240MA

Instruction manual

Please  read  this  Instruction  Manual  carefully  and  keep  it
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Temperature Range

:  

5 to 35°C/41 to 95°F

Relative Humidity Range

:  

30 to 80%

(without condensation)

Maximum Altitude

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2,000m ASL/6,500ft ASL

Atmospheric Pressure Range :  

86 to106kPa

Temperature Range

:  

-10 to 60°C/14 to 140°F

Relative Humidity Range

:  

10 to 90% 

(without condensation)

Atmospheric Pressure Range

:  

70 to 106kPa

<Storage/Transport Conditions>

<Usage Conditions>

To avoid malfunctions, avoid storing the equipment in a location that is 
subject to direct sunlight, significant temperature changes, dampness, large 
amounts of dust, the risk of vibration or impact, or near naked flames. 

Images in this manual are for illustrative purposes only.

Summary of Contents for DC-240MA

Page 1: ...eric Pressure Range 86 to106kPa Temperature Range 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F Relative Humidity Range 10 to 90 without condensation Atmospheric Pressure Range 70 to 106kPa Storage Transport Conditions Usage Conditions To avoid malfunctions avoid storing the equipment in a location that is subject to direct sunlight significant temperature changes dampness large amounts of dust the risk of vibration or ...

Page 2: ...liver It can be used in the monitoring of changes in individuals body composition related to differences in the ratio of fat tissue to lean It can be used to assess the effectiveness of individuals nutrition and exercise program mers both for health and physical fitness Efficacy 1 This product is simple to use and requires no specialized facilities or expertise to take meas urements 2 Measurements...

Page 3: ...play Panel Operation Keys 9 Preparation 10 Power supply 11 Various setting 12 Before use How to use 13 Mode selection 13 Body composition analyzer 14 Scale 17 Scale Weight Lock Mode 18 BMI Mode 19 How to use Various criteria 20 Troubleshooting 22 Specifications 24 When necessary en ...

Page 4: ...e guaranteed Prohibited Prohibited This product must not be used on subjects with pacemakers or other mechanical implants This product passes a weak electrical current through the body which could inter fere with and cause the malfunction of electrical medical implants resulting in serious repercussions Prohibited Use only a correctly wired 230VAC outlet Only genuine cables and equipment are allow...

Page 5: ... the product for anomalies Should an anomaly with the subject or the product be discovered take appropriate action such as stop ping the product while ensuring the safety of the subject Be sure to use the designated AC adapter Do not interpret analysis results yourself including evaluating measurements and formulat ing exercise programmes based on results etc Weight loss and exercise based on self...

Page 6: ... to track changes Readings are greatly affected by the level of hydration and position of the body Please use at the same time each day under the same conditions and in the same body position Avoid measuring in multiple locations with greatly differing temperatures This may cause inaccurate measurements Allow the product to stand for at least 2 hours before using if it is moved to a new location w...

Page 7: ...ion All cables cords and connector ends for damage or contamination All safety related labeling for legibility All accessories sensors electrodes etc for wear or damage 3 Visually inspect the following at least monthly Update settings replace items or call for service as necessary according to the results of the visual inspections Do not use the unit if you see any signs of damage Product that has...

Page 8: ...vel as possible Rotate the adjustable feet in 4 positions for adjustment so that the bubble of the level gauge reach the centre Circle Air bubble In the state that the level gauge is viewed from the top Level gauge check The correct direction of the adjustable feet Electrode en Before use Part Names Accessories If the adjustable feet came off attach these in the direction of the following figure T...

Page 9: ...ale Value down Male Value up Reset zero point Athletic mode Select measurement mode Set preset tare value Clothes weight Before use Names and Functions of Display Panel Operation Keys en Symbols and their Meanings Meanings of the Display Panel Operation Keys Conformity with Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC Alternating current NAWI accuracy class III Class II Equipment Type BF applied part Polari...

Page 10: ...se for a long time remove the batteries before storing the product Please observe the following instructions for accurate measurement Measurement may not be possible on the unstable environment During weight measurement please don t touch any connecting cable such as an AC Adapter cable and PC communication cable to avoid causing unstable scale installation Before use Preparation en Required Prohi...

Page 11: ...AC Adapter When using the batteries Press to turn on the power When turn off the power Press to turn off the power Pull out the batteries or AC adapter in case of an emergency For emergency keep clear around the outlet during operating this product Before use Power supply en ...

Page 12: ...key SET1 Set ON OFF of the beep sound SET0 Check the software version 0 off or 1 on SET2 Set ON OFF of the athlete selection 0 off or 1 on SET3 Set the automatic determination time when inputting input range 0 9 seconds 0 automatic determination function deactivate SET4 Set the automatic power off time 0 5 10 30 60 minutes 0 automatic power off function deactivate Before use Various setting en ...

Page 13: ...on 13 1Press to turn on the power Model name is displayed is displayed Body composition analyzer Mode is selected by key Body composition P 14 Scale P 17 Scale Weight lock P 18 Scale BMI Mode P 19 How to use Mode selection en ...

Page 14: ...he Body composition analyzer mode is selected P 13 3Input the clothes weight 1 by or 2 and key clear the input 4Select the Body type and Gender 1 by or 2 and key return to previous status 1Press to turn on the power How to use Body composition analyzer en ...

Page 15: ...15 5 Input the height 1 by or 2 and key return to previous status 6 Input the age 1 by or 2 and key return to previous status How to use Body composition analyzer en ...

Page 16: ...sition analyzer Continue 16 Clear the displayed result 7 8 Step on the platform with bare feet after Step on flashing Measurement completion Body fat Body weight BMI Total body water How to use Body composition analyzer en ...

Page 17: ...eck that the Weight only mode is selected P 13 3Input the clothes weight 1 by or 2 and key clear the input 1Press to turn on the power 4 5 Step on the platform after Step on flashing Measurement completion How to use Scale en ...

Page 18: ...k mode is selected P 13 3Input the clothes weight 1 by or 2 and key clear the input 1 Activation of Weight lock function Press to turn on the power 4 5 Step on the platform after Step on flashing Measurement completion Clear the displayed result How to use Scale Weight Lock Mode en ...

Page 19: ...nput the clothes weight 1 by or 2 and key clear the input 4 1Press to turn on the power Input the height 1 by or 2 and key return to previous status 5 6 Step on the platform after Step on flashing Measurement completion Clear the displayed result How to use BMI Mode en ...

Page 20: ...es for Children 3 3 1 2 Healthy Range Indicator Your Body Composition Analyzer automatically compares your body fat percentage reading to the Healthy Body Fat Range chart identifying where you fall within the Body Fat Ranges for your age and gender Overfat and Obese Overfat above the healthy range Increased risk for health problems Obese high above the healthy body fat range Greatly increased risk...

Page 21: ...ings over time to track the relative change Every individual varies but as a guide the average total body water percentage ranges for a healthy adult are Female 45 to 60 Male 50 to 65 Source Based on Tanita s Internal Research Note The total body water percentage will tend to decrease as the percentage of body fat increases A person with a high percentage of body fat may fall below the average bod...

Page 22: ...ower and remove the items on the platform and turn on the power again and then redo the measurement How to measure Zero point error Impedance measure ment error Measure with bare feet If the soles of the feet are dry use a dropper to apply about 0 5 mL of water before measurement Check the input information Display part Nothing is displayed even after turning on the power is displayed Check that t...

Page 23: ...23 When necessary Troubleshooting en ...

Page 24: ...c Weighing Instruments 2014 31 EU 3 RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU Disposal This equipment is electronic device Please dispose of this equipment appropriately as not the general household waste but electronic equipment Please follow a regional regulation when you dispose of this or less DC2407641 0 2004MA en 2020 TANITA Corporation NAWI Hoogoorddreef 56 E 1101 BE Amsterdam the Netherlands TEL 31 0 20 5...

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