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Facts You Should Know - Conair WW38WC Instructions For Use Manual

Weight watchers bathroom scale

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Facts You Should Know

Your Weight Watchers
®
scale is a precise measuring instrument that is most
accurate when weighing a stationary object. To ensure the most accurate
readings, always try to stand on the same area of the scale platform and DO NOT
MOVE. Should the weight on the scale exceed the scale's capacity, you may see
an error message "ERR".
Electronic sensors are sensitive. Be careful not to drop or jar the scale. Place it
gently onto floor surface, and store where it will be protected from impact. The
scale is an electronic instrument and should never be submerged in water. Clean
with damp cloth and/or glass cleaner.
To replace the batteries, open the battery cover on the bottom of the scale and
replace the old batteries with 3 new alkaline AAA batteries. Do not mix old and
new batteries. Properly dispose of the old batteries. Do not attempt to open the
scale or to remove any components. Servicing should be done by qualified
technicians only. See warranty information below.
Important Information Concerning
Weight Management
Your scale is the best tool for monitoring weight. While not the only measure of
weight loss, scales are the most popular method used to gauge weight-loss success.
A scale measures the sum of your total body weight.
Body weight fluctuates during the day, and from day to day, depending on a
variety of factors.
• Salt and carbohydrate intake can affect the body's water retention.
• A large meal adds weight and can cause water retention.
• Dehydration from exercise, illness, or low fluid intake can result in weight loss.
• Muscle is also a factor. Heavy-duty resistance training can build muscle, which can
affect weight.
• The menstrual cycle can cause temporary weight gains and losses.
When You're Losing Weight
It's important not to put too much stock in the exact number on the scale,
because it can and will vary. This is especially true when you're dieting. Small weight
gains and losses are common as your body adjusts to fewer calories and more
exercise. Your scale is a valuable tool when used to track weight over a
period of weeks and months. Be aware that different scales often give different
results. The scale at your doctor's office may show one weight, and your scale at
home another. So don't get too caught up with a single number.
Don't Overdo It!
A surefire way to get overly concerned with your weight is to weigh yourself too often.
Weigh yourself no more than once a week when you're dieting. Though it's hard to
stick to this pattern, it's the best way to prevent unnecessary concern with normal
weight fluctuations, which are unrelated to your weight-loss efforts. Regardless of
your weighing habits, it's important that you're consistent.

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