11
USING THE BATTERIES
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Only use top-quality batteries. Cheap batteries could leak and damage the device as a result.
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If the batteries leak, remove them with a cloth and dispose of them accordingly. Ensure that leaking
battery acid does not come into contact with skin and eyes. If you do get battery acid in your eyes, flush
them thoroughly with lots of water and consult a physician immediately! If battery acid comes into
contact with your skin, wash the affected area with lots of water and soap.
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If the device is not to be used for an extended period of time, then the batteries should be removed, as the
doorbell could become damaged should they leak. If the doorbell functions weaken, replace all batteries.
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Batteries are very dangerous if swallowed. Please keep the batteries and the doorbell components
away from children at all times. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.
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Batteries must not be recharged or activated with other means, dismantled, thrown into fire or short-
circuited.
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Do not use old and new batteries or batteries of various types together.
PARTS
LCD-DISPLAY AND SYMBOLS
BEFORE FIRST USE
Remove all packaging materials and check the device and accessories for damages.
Clean the device as described in the
Cleaning and Maintenance
section. Follow
Safety
Advice. Keep all
packaging materials away from children.
1. Button
2. SET button
3. Button
4. LCD display
5.& 6. Measuring electrodes
7. Glass plate
8. On/Off switch
9. Unit switch
10. Battery compartment
Not illustrated:
4 supplied batteries
of the type AA
Fat percentage
Water percentage
Age
Man
Woman
Display “Underfat”
Display “Healthy”
Weight
display
Display “Overfat”
Unit in kg
Unit in Stone/Pound
Unit in cm
Unit in Foot/Inch
Muscle percentage
Bone percentage