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Sanitas SBG 39 - User Manual

Sanitas SBG 39
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SBG 39
D
Gebrauchsanleitung
Diagnose-Waage
G
Operating Instructions
Diagnostic scale
F
Mode d´emploi
Pèse-personne
impédanceamètre
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Modo de empleo
Báscula de diagnóstico
r
Инструкция по
применению
Диагностические весы
Service-Adresse:
Hans Dinslage GmbH
Riedlinger Str. 28
88524 Uttenweiler, GERMANY
Tel.: +49 (0) 73 74 - 91 57 66
Fax: +49 (0) 73 74 - 92 07 23
E-mail: service@sanitas-online.de
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Summary

General Notes and Scale Information

General Notes

Provides general information and important usage notes for the scale.

Measuring Principle

Explains the B.I.A. principle for measuring body composition.

General Tips for Use

Offers advice on optimal timing and conditions for accurate measurements.

Usage Limitations

Identifies user groups or conditions where results may be inaccurate.

Operation and Settings

Battery Management

Instructions for battery installation, replacement, and low battery indicator.

Performing Measurements

Guide to switching on the scale and taking weight measurements.

User Data Configuration

Details on setting user parameters including activity level.

Measurement and Results Interpretation

Taking Measurements

Steps to initiate and perform body composition measurements.

Viewing Stored Data

How to recall previously saved measurement results from memory.

Body Fat Interpretation

Guidance on understanding and classifying body fat percentage results.

Body Composition Data Interpretation

Body Water Ranges

Provides normal ranges for body water percentage by age and gender.

Muscle Percentage Ranges

Lists normal ranges for muscle percentage by age and gender.

Bone Mass Information

Explains bone mass development and factors influencing it.

Advanced Information and Troubleshooting

Bone Mass vs. Bone Density

Clarifies the difference between bone mass measured by the scale and bone density.

Active Metabolic Rate (AMR)

Explains daily energy requirement based on activity level and its relation to weight.

Results in Relation to Time

Discusses how to interpret trends in weight, fat, water, and muscle over time.

Troubleshooting Measurement Errors

Identifies error codes and possible causes for incorrect measurements.

Summary

General Notes and Scale Information

General Notes

Provides general information and important usage notes for the scale.

Measuring Principle

Explains the B.I.A. principle for measuring body composition.

General Tips for Use

Offers advice on optimal timing and conditions for accurate measurements.

Usage Limitations

Identifies user groups or conditions where results may be inaccurate.

Operation and Settings

Battery Management

Instructions for battery installation, replacement, and low battery indicator.

Performing Measurements

Guide to switching on the scale and taking weight measurements.

User Data Configuration

Details on setting user parameters including activity level.

Measurement and Results Interpretation

Taking Measurements

Steps to initiate and perform body composition measurements.

Viewing Stored Data

How to recall previously saved measurement results from memory.

Body Fat Interpretation

Guidance on understanding and classifying body fat percentage results.

Body Composition Data Interpretation

Body Water Ranges

Provides normal ranges for body water percentage by age and gender.

Muscle Percentage Ranges

Lists normal ranges for muscle percentage by age and gender.

Bone Mass Information

Explains bone mass development and factors influencing it.

Advanced Information and Troubleshooting

Bone Mass vs. Bone Density

Clarifies the difference between bone mass measured by the scale and bone density.

Active Metabolic Rate (AMR)

Explains daily energy requirement based on activity level and its relation to weight.

Results in Relation to Time

Discusses how to interpret trends in weight, fat, water, and muscle over time.

Troubleshooting Measurement Errors

Identifies error codes and possible causes for incorrect measurements.

Sanitas SBG 39 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Maximum weight capacity180 kg
Division100 g
DisplayLCD
Power supplyBattery
Memory functionYes
Number of users8
Automatic switch-offYes
Overload indicatorYes
Batteries required4
Battery typeAAA
Auto power offYes
Dimensions30 x 30 x 2.5 cm
Body analysis functionsBody fat, Body water, Muscle mass, Bone mass

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