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The scale has a maximum tolerance of approximately 1%, i.e. if
a person weighs 70 kg the displayed weight may fall between
60.3 and 70.7. E.g. if you weigh 70.75 kg, the scale will read
either 70.7 or 70.8 kg (with 1% tolerance).
Tips before weighing
It is important to stand completely still during weighing as
even the slightest body movements may cause considerable
deviations from the actual weight. Also keep in mind that the
scale is influenced by the clothes you wear, if you wear shoes, if
you have just finished a meal, etc.
If you wish to keep an eye on your weight over a longer period
of time, weighing should be performed under comparable
conditions every day, preferably without clothes and without
moving the scale around between weighings.
How to use the scale - important
1. Place the scale on a plain, firm surface.
2. Reset the scale if this has not already been done. See above
instructions.
3. Let the scale switch off automatically (the display turns off).
4. Step onto the scale (stand with your feet in the same place
each time). Your weight should be equally distributed
between both feet and with equal weight on the heel and
the front of the foot. Remember to stand completely still!
The weight can now be read from the display.
5. The scale always switches off automatically approximately
10 seconds after weighing, ensuring a long battery lifetime.
If the scale is overloaded (150 kg maximum), ” ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ” will appear
in the display.
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