What to do if my Beurer BG 42 show “Lo”?
- EEmily CrosbyAug 13, 2025
If your Beurer Scales display shows “Lo”, it means the power is low. Replace the battery to resolve this issue.
What to do if my Beurer BG 42 show “Lo”?
If your Beurer Scales display shows “Lo”, it means the power is low. Replace the battery to resolve this issue.
Why does my Beurer Scales have no display?
If your Beurer Scales have no display, it could be due to an empty battery, the battery being inserted incorrectly, or a broken scale.
Why does my Beurer Scales display show “FFFF”?
If your Beurer Scales display shows “FFFF”, it indicates that the maximum weight capacity of 330 lb (150 kg, 24 st) has been exceeded. Ensure that you are within the permissible weight limit when using the scale.
How to fix unrealistic results on Beurer Scales?
If your Beurer Scales are showing unrealistic results, wait for the scale to switch off automatically, then repeat the measurement. Make sure to place the scale on a level floor surface (not carpet) and remain still during the weighing process.
What does “Err” mean on my Beurer BG 42 Scales and how to fix it?
If your Beurer Scales display shows “Err”, it could be due to several reasons: * The electrical resistance between your feet and the scale is too high (possibly due to thick calluses or dry soles). * Your fat percentage is outside the measurable range (less than 5% or greater than 50%). * Your water percentage is outside the measurable range (less than 25% or greater than 75%). * Your muscle percentage is outside the measurable range (age and gender-related). To resolve this, repeat the measurement barefoot. If necessary, remove any calluses from the soles of your feet.
What to do if Beurer Scales show Err when measuring fat?
If your Beurer Scales display shows “Err”, and you are measuring your body fat, it means that the fat percentage is outside the measurable range (less than 5 % or greater than 50 %). Repeat the measurement barefoot and remove the calluses from the soles of your feet, if necessary.
What does Err mean on Beurer BG 42 Scales for water percentage?
If your Beurer Scales display shows “Err”, and you are measuring your body water, it means that the water percentage is outside the measurable range (less than 25 % or greater than 75 %). Repeat the measurement barefoot and remove the calluses from the soles of your feet, if necessary.
Why does my Beurer Scales show Err when measuring muscle percentage?
If your Beurer Scales display shows “Err”, and you are measuring your muscle percentage, it means that the muscle percentage is outside the measurable range (age and gender related). Repeat the measurement barefoot and remove the calluses from the soles of your feet, if necessary.
Category | Scales |
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Maximum Weight Capacity | 150 kg |
Weight Increments | 0.1 kg |
Display | LCD |
Power Source | Battery |
Dimensions | 30 x 30 x 2.5 cm |
Auto-On/Auto-Off | Yes |
Overload Indicator | Yes |
Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
Platform Material | Tempered glass |
Body Mass Index (BMI) measurement | Yes |
Body fat analysis | Yes |
Body water percentage | Yes |
Muscle percentage | Yes |
Bone mass measurement | Yes |
Memory function | Yes |
Number of users | 10 |
Product type | Digital |
Division | 100 g |
Explains warning signs (WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE) and disposal symbols used throughout the manual.
Covers critical operational warnings, medical device interactions, user restrictions, and operating conditions.
Details further cautions regarding usage, handling, potential hazards, and general notices on page 3.
Important safety warnings, cautions, and notices regarding battery usage and disposal.
Critical warnings related to the operation of the scale, especially concerning medical devices.
Instructions for setting personal parameters and performing body analysis measurements.
Disclaimer stating the product is not for medical diagnosis and advises consulting a physician.
Lists common error displays, their possible causes, and correction methods.
Instructions on how to clean and maintain the scale for optimal performance.