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WEIGHING
WEIGHING WITH TOTAL MEAUSUREMENTS
DANGER! Risk of injury
Do not only stand on one edge of the scale. Risk of tipping!
Do not step on the scale with wet, creamed or oiled feet. Risk of slipping!
Do not step on the scale if its surface is wet. Risk of slipping!
You can use the scale as a simple personal scale for weighing your body
weight. For this, no personal presets are necessary.
• Step on the measuring surfaces 1 of the deactivated scale with both
feet, staying as calm as possible. After approx. 2 seconds, the scale is
switched on showing the weight.
NOTE: for a simple measurement of the weight, you may wear socks or shoes.
RISK of health-related impairments or injuries
The scale must not be used by persons with medical implants (such as
a heart pacemaker). These may be affected in their function by the me-
asuring current.
- The scale must not be used during pregnancy.
- The scale must not be used by children under the age of 8.
- Do not only stand on one edge of the scale. Risk of tipping!
- Do not step on the scale with wet, creamed or oiled feet. Risk of slipping!
- Do not step on the scale if its surface is wet. Risk of slipping!
2. Press several times the small button for unit selection 5 on the under-
side of the diagnostic scale to select between the following units:
- kg
kilogramme
(and cm: centimetre) pounds
- lb
pounds
(and ft: feet)
- st: lb stones, pounds
(and ft: feet)
NOTE: by pressing the button surface SET 2 you access the menu for
the profile settings (see “Setting the profile” on page 10).