Balance KH 5510 Instructions For Use Manual page 16

Body fat, muscle mass and water analysis scales
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Four rotating zeros are displayed in the
upper section of the display screen. Th is
indicates that the measurement process
for body fat, muscle mass and body water
percentages as well as caloric requirement
is being carried out. As soon as the meas-
urement process is complete, the follow-
ing information will appear in sequence
in the upper section of the display screen:
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and the percentage of your body
weight which is body fat
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and the percentage of your body
weight which is body water
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and the percentage of your body
weight which is muscle mass
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and your daily caloric requirement
in kilocalories (kcal)
Your body weight will continue to be dis-
played in the lower section of the display
screen. Th e four values will continue to
be displayed until the scales are automati-
cally shut off .
Your general health condition is depicted
by a symbol in the lower left corner of the
display screen.
Th e following displays are possible:
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Under fat
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Healthy
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Over fat
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Obese
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Fig. 5a: Display of body fat percentage
and body weight
Fig. 5b: Display of body water percentage
and body weight
Fig. 5c: Display of muscle mass
percentageand body weight
Fig. 5d: Display of daily caloric
requirementand body weight
Th e percentual displays of body fat, body wa-
ter and muscle mass elements must be con-
sidered individually. Th e sum of the measured
results can exceed  %, as the muscle and fat
tissue elements also contain a water element.
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Note:
If you would like to track the development of
your body fat, muscle mass and body water
percentages over a period of time: Write down
the displayed measurement results in a table
aft er each measurement.
We recommend comparing your meas-
urement results with the tables in the ac-
companying informational material to
gain a better understanding of the values.
09.01.2006 16:12:28 Uhr
09.01.2006 16:12:28 Uhr

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