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Product Type | Digital Scale |
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Measurement Method | Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) |
Weight Capacity | 180 kg |
Graduation | 100 g |
Dimensions | 30 x 30 x 2.5 cm |
Display | LCD |
Material | Glass |
Auto Power Off | Yes |
Overload Indicator | Yes |
Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
Body Fat Measurement | Yes |
Body Water Measurement | Yes |
Muscle Mass Measurement | Yes |
Bone Mass Measurement | Yes |
Memory Function | Yes |
User Profiles | Yes |
Number of users | 8 |
Shape | Square |
Power Supply | 3 x 1.5V AAA batteries |
Details the four basic functions of the diagnostic scale: weight only, complete analysis, target analysis, and memory.
Lists the items included in the product packaging: diagnostic scale, batteries, and operating instructions.
Explains the warning, important, and note symbols used throughout the instruction manual.
Identifies the main components of the scale, including electrodes, display, and buttons for functions and settings.
Outlines critical safety precautions for using the scale, including warnings for individuals with implants and pregnant women.
Provides general guidance on scale usage, cleaning, maintenance, and contacting customer service.
Explains the Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) principle used by the scale to measure body composition.
Offers advice on optimal timing and conditions for taking measurements for accurate and comparable results.
Lists conditions and user groups for which the scale may produce deviating or implausible results.
Details how to insert and replace batteries, including the 'change battery' indicator and the 'Lo' message.
Guides users through setting the current date, time, and preferred measuring unit (KG, LB, ST) using the buttons.
Explains how to enter personal parameters like memory position, body size, age, sex, and activity level.
Defines five levels of physical activity to help users select the appropriate category for accurate measurements.
Instructs users on how to activate the scale and select functions like weight only, complete analysis, or target analysis.
Describes that the 'Weight only' function solely displays the current measured weight.
Explains the detailed results shown for complete and target analysis, including current, last, average measurements, and interpretation.
Details how the scale automatically saves up to 10 sets of results, excluding incorrect measurements.
Guides users on how to access and view previously saved measurements from the memory.
Describes the trend display feature that compares current measurements with the average of the last five.
Explains how weight is compared using the Body Mass Index (BMI) formula and interpretation categories.
Provides guide values for body fat percentage for men and women across different age groups.
Presents normal ranges for body water percentage for men and women by age, with important notes on interpretation.
Offers normal ranges for muscle percentage for men and women, categorized by age group.
Explains bone mass measurement, its relation to age, and distinguishes it from bone density.
Defines Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) and Active Metabolic Rate (AMR) and how they relate to energy expenditure.
Discusses how to interpret changes in body composition over short, medium, and long terms, focusing on water and fat loss.
Lists common measurement errors like 'Err' or '0_Ld' and provides their likely causes and solutions.
Provides instructions on how to clean the scale, emphasizing the use of a damp cloth and avoiding harsh chemicals.
Guides users on the proper disposal of the scale and batteries according to environmental regulations.
Lists the technical details of the BF66 scale, including battery type, measuring range, and unit increments for various measurements.