Maintaining proper weight is essential to healthy living. Obesity has been
linked
to a higher risk of heart disease, diabetes and some forms of
cancer. The Body Mass Index (BMI) is the most widely accepted
measurement of weight according to health professionals.
Use the chart below to determine your own BMI by matching your height
in the left hand column with your weight in the center. Anyone, male or
female, with a BMI of 25 to 29 is considered over weight and a body mass
index of 30 is considered obese. Remember to eat right and exercise.
In Case of Difficulty...
1. Place your feet in the same position every time you weigh yourself. Stand still
during measurement.
2. Weigh yourself without clothing whenever possible. Clothes can vary in weight.
3. Move the scale to a location where it won't be bumped. If your scale is bumped
while being activated or while in use, an inaccurate reading may occur.
4. For the most consistent readings, weigh yourself at the same time of day. Allow for
weight fluctuations due to food or drink in your system.
5. The maximum capacity of this scale is 400 lbs / 180 kgs / 28 st 8 lbs. Should “O-Ld”
appear on the display during a weighing, this indicates that the maximum
weighing capacity of the scale has been exceeded. Remove the weight
immediately; otherwise, permanent damage may occur.
6. Err = Instability Error. Ensure the scale is on a flat, stable surface. Step off and back
onto the scale, standing still while your weight computes.
Battery Installation
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eaching Target Weight
Body Mass Index
Low Battery
Trouble Shooting
1. Use 2 AAA batteries (included. Remove any plastic wrap from the batteries before
proceeding). Always replace all batteries at the same time; do not combine old
and new batteries. Do not mix Alkaline, carbon-zinc (standard) or Nickel-
Cadmium (rechargeable) batteries.
2. Open the battery compartment on the bottom of the scale.
3. Place the new batteries into the battery compartment according to the “+” and
“-“ polarity symbols at the bottom of the compartment.
4. Replace the battery compartment cover.
Your Taylor® scale is equipped with a low battery indicator. It will display "Lo" or
readings will grow dim or become irregular if the batteries needs replacement.
NOTE: Please recycle or dispose of batteries per local regulations.
WARNING: Batteries may pose a choking hazard. As with all small items, do not let
children handle batteries. If swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.
PRECAUTION: Do not dispose of battery in fire. Batteries may explode or leak.
Remove the batteries if the scale will not be used for a long period of time.
1. Clean exposed parts with a soft, slightly damp cloth. To remove stains, use a mild
soap. Never use detergents, excess water, treated cloths, harsh cleaning agents,
or sprays. Do not attempt to lubricate or open scale casing as this will void your
warranty.
2. Although your scale is designed to be maintenance-free, it contains sensitive
electronic parts. Avoid rough treatment. Do not drop, kick, or jump on it. Treat it
with care to ensure the best performance.
3. This scale is designed to read weights between 4.4 and 400 lbs / 2 and 180 kgs / 4
½ lbs and 28 st 8 lbs. To prevent damage, do not place more than 400 lbs / 180
kgs / 28 st 8 lbs on it.
4. Do not store scale where you store cleaning chemicals. The vapors from some
household products may affect the electronic components of your scale. Do not
store scale on its side.
5. This scale is an extremely sensitive weighing device. In order to prevent run down
of the battery, do not store anything on the scale.
6. Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Batteries may explode or leak. Remove the
batteries if the scale will not be used for a long period of time.
Precautions
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