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Conair Weight Watchers WW66C User Manual

Conair Weight Watchers WW66C
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Instructions
for use of
Weight Watchers
bathroom scale
Congratulations! By purchasing this Weight Watchers Scale, you’ve made
the first step toward taking control of your weight. To get the greatest benefit
from your purchase, please read this entire brochure before using your scale.
NOTES
If you step on the scale before “0.0” appears, the scale will not function prop-
erly.
Scale will show “Err” if there is improper foot contact in the body analysis
mode, for instance, when you stand on the scale with socks or shoes on.
Hard or dry skin can prevent you making proper contact with electrodes on
the surface of the scale. Try applying a small amount of moisturizer to your
feet before using the scale.
8. Finally, “b” shows on the display, followed by your Body Mass Index (BMI) score.
On Target
9. Following your BMI score, your current weight appears again. To save your current
weight, press SET and you can review the saved weights by pressing up/down but-
ton. Your scale can save 5 weights for each user. You can determine which weights
you want to save (i.e., once a week for 5 weeks rather than on 5 consecutive days).
Your current weight always saves as “1”, the most recent weight before that is weight
“2”, etc, with “5” being the oldest saved weight. If you try to save more than 5 weights,
the oldest weight will be deleted.
10. Display times out.
Scales by
Model #WW66C
2. Setting the user number
Press the “Set “button. The number “P-01” will appear and blink. Use the Up/Down
button to select a user number (P-01 to P-10). Press SET to confirm.
3. Setting the height
Next, the height indicator “HT” and inch or cm symbol light up (if switch is set to lb,
default is height in inches; if switch is set to KG, default is height in cm). Press the up
or down arrows to adjust the height. Pressing and holding either the up or the down
arrow will advance numbers quickly. Press SET to accept the height. Scale enters
the age setting mode.
4. Setting the age
“AGE” appears and the default age 25 flashes. Press the up or down arrows to ad-
just the age and press SET to confirm. The scale enters the gender setting mode.
5. Setting the gender
A gender icon flashes. Press the up or down arrows to choose between male and
female gender.
6. Displaying and storing data
Once gender is set, data storage is complete. Scale will display your stored data:
User number, Height and Age will each show for a few seconds.
7. The scale will turn off automatically. It is now ready for use.
Body Analysis and Weight Tracking:
1. Operate the scale on a secure flat floor. Tap the scale to turn it on, and wait till
“0.0” appears. Press the “User” button repeatedly until your user number shows on
the display.
2. Stored data for your user number appears (User number, Height, and Age) then
the scale displays “0.0”.
3. Step on the scale barefoot with your feet aligned on the electrodes (metal strips) on
both the sides of platform. Note: you must be barefoot in order for the scale to read
your body analysis measurements.
4. Your current weight will be displayed for a few seconds.
5. Then the display will show “bF %” followed by your body fat percentage. To help
you interpret the body fat results, an indicator up arrow (high), down arrow (low), or
an open circle (on target) lights up.
On Target
6. Next, “H2O%” shows on the display, followed by your body water percentage. To
help you interpret the body water results, an indicator up arrow (high), down arrow
(low), or an open circle (on target) lights up.
High
7. Then, “bone” shows on the display, followed by your bone mass value.
Low
©2008 Conair Consumer Products. 100 Conair Parkway, Woodbridge, Ontario. L4H 0L2. Made in China.
©2008 Weight Watchers International Inc. All rights reserved. Weight Watchers is the
registered trademark of Weight Watchers International Inc. and used under license.
Service Centre
Conair Consumer Products Inc.
100 Conair Parkway,
Woodbridge, Ontario.
L4H 0L2
Made in China
Consumer Call Centre E-mail:
Consumer_Canada@Conair.com
1-800-472-7606
www.conaircanada.ca
07CN10453
IB-8105
LIMITED TEN YEAR WARRANTY
Conair will repair or replace, at our option, your appliance free of charge for 120
months from the date of purchase if the appliance is defective in workmanship
or materials.
To obtain service under this warranty, return the defective product to the service
center listed below that is nearest you, together with your sales slip and $7.50 for
postage and handling.
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS, OR LIABILITIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE 120-MONTH
DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY.
IN NO EVENT SHALL CONAIR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. This warranty gives you specific legal rights,
and you may also have other rights which vary from province to province.
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Conair Weight Watchers WW66C Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Scale
DisplayLCD
Increments0.1 lb / 0.05 kg
Auto Shut-offYes
Weight Capacity400 lb
Units of MeasurementPounds, Kilograms

Summary

Limited Ten Year Warranty

Service Centre Information

Understanding Body Analysis

How Body Fat is Measured

Explains the bioelectrical impedance method used by the scale to estimate body fat.

Accuracy of Body Fat Measurements

Details factors affecting body fat measurement accuracy, like hydration and skin temp.

Key Body Fat Insights

Clarifies body fat percentage, its relation to weight loss, and lean tissue.

Body Fat Percentage vs. Weight Loss

Explains why body fat percentage may not decrease as rapidly as total weight during loss.

Body Mass Index (BMI) Explained

Defines BMI as a statistical term derived from height and weight, linked to health.

Body Water and Hydration

Discusses hydration importance, intake recommendations, and measurement methods.

Bone Mass and Monitoring

Explains bone mass as living tissue and identifies groups who should monitor it.

Body Analysis Tables and Guidance

Body Analysis Ranges

Provides reference ranges for BMI, Body Fat, Body Water, and Bone Mass by age and gender.

Effective Body Analysis Tracking

Tips for consistent tracking of body analysis metrics, emphasizing trends over daily results.

Weight Management Principles

Discusses factors affecting weight fluctuations and the role of scales in monitoring progress.

Navigating Weight Loss Fluctuations

Advises on managing daily weight variations during dieting and focusing on long-term trends.

Scale Operation and Customization

Effective Weight Monitoring Habits

Provides 5 rules for consistent and effective weight monitoring to avoid over-concern.

Scale Usage Precautions

Highlights safety warnings, especially for individuals with medical implants or during pregnancy.

Basic Weighing Procedure

Step-by-step guide on how to use the scale for simple weight measurement.

Customizing Weight Tracker

Instructions for setting up user profiles for personalized body analysis tracking.

Performing Body Analysis

Setting User Data

Guide for setting user number, height, age, and gender for personalized measurements.

Initiating Body Analysis Measurement

Steps to start a body analysis measurement, including foot placement on the scale.

Interpreting Body Analysis Results

Explains how to read and interpret displayed results for body fat, water, and bone mass.

BMI Score Display

Details the final display of the Body Mass Index (BMI) score after other analyses.

Saving and Reviewing Weights

Instructions on how to save current weights and review previously stored measurements.

Scale Troubleshooting and Notes

Scale Operation Notes

Important reminders about ensuring proper foot contact and scale function.

Error Message ('Err') Explanation

Explains common error messages and how to resolve them, like improper foot contact.

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