8
The following data are displayed:
• Body fat percentage BF in % (Fig. 4)
• Water percentage
in % (Fig. 5)
• Muscle percentage
in % (Fig. 6)
• Now all measured values are displayed consecutively and the scale switches off.
• Weight in kg (lb, st)
Fig.
5
Fig.
6
Fig.
4
Fig. 3
3.3 After a body fat measurement
After the measurement is complete, the display reads “
0.0
”.
• Press the button. The memory symbol appears with the most recently stored measurement. The results for body fat,
body water, muscle percentage and weight are displayed in succession.
• Press the button again. The second most recently saved measurement appears.
• Press the button again. The memory symbol goes out and “
0.0
” appears in the display.
• To delete the measured value shown, press the "SET" button, and confirm and delete “
” by pressing the "SET"
button again.
• Clearing the memory: After switching on, press and hold the , and "SET" buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds
until “
“ appears. Confirm “YES” and delete by pressing the "SET" button.
3.4 Tips for using the scale
Important when measuring body fat/body water/muscle percentage:
• The measurement may only be carried out while barefoot and it is helpful if the soles of your feet are slightly damp. Com-
pletely dry soles can result in unsatisfactory results, as they have insufficient conductivity.
• Your feet, legs, calves and thighs must not touch each other, as otherwise the measurement cannot be performed correctly.
• Stand still during the measurement.
• Wait several hours (6-8) after unusually strenuous activity.
• Wait approx. 15 minutes after getting out of bed so that the water in your body can be distributed.
The measurement is not reliable for:
• Children under approx. 10 years of age.
• Persons with fever, undergoing dialysis, with symptoms of edema or osteoporosis.
• Persons taking cardiovascular medication.
• Persons taking vascodialating or vascoconstricting medications.
• Persons with substantial anatomical deviations in the legs relative to their total height (leg length considerably shorter or lon-
ger than usual).
4. Evaluation of results
Body fat percentage
The following body fat percentages are guide values (contact your physician for further information).
Man Woman
Age
low
normal
high
very high
Age
low
normal
high
very high
10-14
<11
11-16
16,1-21
>21,1
10-14
<16
16-21
21,1-26
>26,1
15-19
<12
12-17
17,1-22
>22,1
15-19
<17
17-22
22,1-27
>27,1
20-29
<13
13-18
18,1-23
>23,1
20-29
<18
18-23
23,1-28
>28,1
30-39
<14
14-19
19,1-24
>24,1
30-39
<19
19-24
24,1-29
>29,1
40-49
<15
15-20
20,1-25
>25,1
40-49
<20
20-25
25,1-30
>30,1
50-59
<16
16-21
21,1-26
>26,1
50-59
<21
21-26
26,1-31
>31,1
60-69
<17
17-22
22,1-27
>27,1
60-69
<22
22-27
27,1-32
>32,1
70-100
<18
18-23
23,1-28
>28,1
70-100
<23
23-28
28,1-33
>33,1
A lower value is often found in athletes. Depending on the type of sports, training intensity and physical constitution, values
may result which are below the recommended values stated. It should, however, be noted that there could be a danger to
health in the case of extremely low values.