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USER MANUAL

LIFE·TRACK

 body analysis scale

Model No. 10500

PRECISION

 

Summary of Contents for Living Precision LIFE TRACK 10500

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL LIFE TRACKbody analysis scale Model No 10500 PRECISION...

Page 2: ...or implanted electronic device or instrument such as a pacemaker or metal such as a plate or contraceptive device This scale should NOT be used by anyone who is acutely or chronically ill is suffering...

Page 3: ...s scale Model No 10500 Thank you for choosing the Balance LivingTM PRECISION LIFETRACK body analysis scale Wethinkyouwillfindthistobeanamazingtool Please provide comments to our Product Development te...

Page 4: ...iii Record your purchase information here Date of Purchase Place Purchased Order ID Notes Date Weight Body Fat BodyWater Muscle Mass Bone Mass Stats Start Goal...

Page 5: ...ctions Insert Batteries Set UpYour Profile Select Measurement Unit Start Measuring 9 First Measurement Daily Measurement Weight Only Measurement Manage Your Health 11 HealthyTips About Body fat Interp...

Page 6: ...Precision LIFETRACK body analysis scale Model 10500 Four 4 AAA size Batteries 1 5V each User Manual Device Components TOPVIEW electrodes electrodes battery indicator user memory gender athlete measur...

Page 7: ...2 SIDEVIEW BOTTOMVIEW set function keys battery compartment unit button...

Page 8: ...anual and on the scale display Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning READ OPERATION GUIDE HOME USE ONLY BFTYPE APPLIED PARTS ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION Do not dispose of waste electrical products with household w...

Page 9: ...Where chemicals or corrosive gases are present In reach of small children or infants Accurate Use To ensure your Balance LivingTM Precision LIFE TRACK body analysis scale provides the most accurate r...

Page 10: ...mbol Meaning Symbol Meaning User ID P1 to P8 kg Kilogram Man st Stone Sportsman lb Pound Woman Body Fat Analysis Result Sportswoman Total BodyWater Analysis Result cm Centimeter Muscle Mass Analysis R...

Page 11: ...s marked inside the compartment STEP 3 The digits 88888 image A are visible on the LCD when the batteries are inserted correctly STEP 4 Replace battery door STEP 5 Wait until the digits 0 0 lb image B...

Page 12: ...matically As pictured D the portrait blinks The operator may press the function key or to select Gender and Activity Lifestyle see chart E Sportsman woman regularly exercises more than 10 hours week P...

Page 13: ...e scale to select preferred measurement unit image J The default measurement unit is pound lb You may press UNIT button to choose among kilogram stone and pound Delete User Profile The scale does NOT...

Page 14: ...ing results will be displayed sequentially three times image N STEP 2 Stand still and maintain full contact with the electrodes until the Progress Bar images L M stops flashing and the measuring resul...

Page 15: ...ss image P When the system senses two or more users with similar profiles it will prompt you to choose your user ID for example P1 and P2 image Q You may press key for P1 or key for P2 The measuring r...

Page 16: ...vel Interpreting Your Results Body Fat When the measuring result is displayed after analysis the varying length of the bar represents different levels of body fat The following tables indicate typical...

Page 17: ...49 37 Source Derivedfr Wang Deurenberg Hydrationoffat freebodymass AmericanJournalClinNutr1999 69833 841 Muscle Mass Muscle mass is based onTotal BodyWeight Gender Muscle Mass Range Men Approximately...

Page 18: ...n four seconds Replace all four batteries at the same time Only use batteries authorized for replacement CAUTION When the symbol appears the device will power off in 4 seconds Replace all four 4 batte...

Page 19: ...surement No display on LCD when the device powers on Batteries not installed Install the batteries see Insert Batteries Worn batteries Replace all four batteries at the same time Only use batteries au...

Page 20: ...0st 11lb to 28st 4lb Division 0 2lb 0 1kg Accuracy 0 110 lbs 10 oz 110 220 lbs 14 oz 220 330 lbs 17 oz 330 396 lbs 23 oz Working Environment Temperature 32 F to 104 F Humidity 90 RH Storage Environmen...

Page 21: ...nce with the information presented in previous sections of this manual regarding storage battery use and the following cleaning instructions including the Precautions listed below Cleaning Dust Use a...

Page 22: ...stated in this User Manual Malfunction or damage from failure to provide the recommended maintenance Damage caused by improper use of power supply Should this device require maintenance or replacement...

Page 23: ...irements FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any inte...

Page 24: ...or the user of the Model 10500 should assure that it is used in such an environment Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The Balance LivingTM P...

Page 25: ...c tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV for power supply lines Not applicable Surge IEC 6100...

Page 26: ...d strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range Interference may occur in the vicinity of equi...

Page 27: ...transmitters and the Balance LivingTM Precision LIFETRACK body analysis scale as recommended below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Rated maximum output power of t...

Page 28: ...d by anyone who is or may be pregnant or who has a wearable or implanted electronic device or instrument such as a pacemaker or metal such as a plate or contraceptive device This scale should NOT be u...

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