Soehnle FT 4 Operating Instructions Manual
Soehnle FT 4 Operating Instructions Manual

Soehnle FT 4 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Body Balance Slim Design FT 4...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    English Introduction Important information Operating Elements Preparation Teaching Body Analysis Repeat Entry of Personal Data (TEACH) Recall of Analysis Value (STATE) Changing Personal Data (SET) Delete Personal Data (DEL) Trend Curve Individual Recommendation Important Information Factors Influencing Maesurement Readings Technical Specifications Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment Messages...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    SOEHNLE is not liable for any damages or losses caused by the use of Body Balance or for Third Party claims. This product is intended only for private use by the consu- mer.
  • Page 4 Weight is not everything In the past, a person’s absolu- The Body Balance will be a - it all depends on the te weight was the determining decisive contribution to your right body analyses factor for evaluating health. This electronic body one’s body.
  • Page 5: Operating Elements

    Operating Elements 1. Confirm ( 2. Minus (▼) 3. Plus (▲) Preparation 1. Insert batteries. The time settings mode will open automatically. 2. Time: SET hours (▼ = minus, ▲ = plus) and confirm ( 3. Time: SET minutes (▼ = minus, ▲ = plus) and confirm ( Note: Immediately after inserting the...
  • Page 6 4. For all measurements: place scale level on a hard surface (not carpet). 5. Cleaning and care: clean only using slightly damp cloth. Do not use solvents or abrasives. Never submerge scale in water. 6. A country-specific option to switch from kg/cm to lb/in or st/in is possible by pushing the key on the bottom of the scale.
  • Page 7: Teaching

    Teaching 4. Enter your height (▼= minus, ▲ = plus) and It is necessary to enter perso- confirm ( nal data for each correspon- ding person and to step on 5. Enter your age (▼= minus, ▲ = plus) and the scale with bare feet immediately after data entry confirm (...
  • Page 8 8. Enter desired time period Following this, immediately for trend display (day, place the body analysis scale week, months) (▼ = minus, on the floor, wait until the ▲ = plus) and confirm screen displays "0.0" and then ). We recommend to step on the scale with bare initially use a daily trend feet.
  • Page 9: Body Analysis

    Body Analysis Change of diet is recommended! For most precise results, Your analysis values please step on the scale while are ok! unclothed. 5. Step away from the scale. 1. Step on scale. The weight After display of your and – for the duration of memory slot, the scale will the analysis (5 to 10 switch off automatically.
  • Page 10: Repeat Entry Of Personal Data (Teach)

    Repeat Entry of Note that you will only obtain Personal Data (TEACH) a weight reading – and no body monitoring data – if you step on the scale with your If the user cannot be recogni- shoes or socks on! zed automatically or if the user is allocated to a wrong memory slot, please proceed...
  • Page 11: Recall Of Analysis Value (State)

    Recall of Analysis Value (STATE) If required, the last analysis values of recognized persons can recalled. 1. Start recall ( 2. Select memory slot (P1 … P8) using keys ▼/▲ and confirm using ( 3. Confirm "STATE” using ( You can now select previous analysis values using the keys ▼/▲.
  • Page 12: Changing Personal Data (Set)

    Changing Personal Data (SET) For example: - If the age of a child increases by 1 (birthday), - The body height changes (children in a growing period), - The activity level increases, - The trend display is to be changed. Please proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 13: Delete Personal Data (Del)

    Delete Personal Data (DEL) If the data of one person – combined with the trend curves – is to be deleted completely, please proceed as follows: 1. Start data entry ( 2. Select memory slot (P1 … P8) using keys ▼/▲ and confirm using ( 3.
  • Page 14: Trend Curve

    Normal range Trend Curve 1. The calculated average Please weigh yourself regularly range for the respective so that the trend curve will be person will be displayed in display a precise trend. the trend curve in the area Border line between the boundary The trend curve can display lines.
  • Page 15: Individual Recommendation

    Body Weight 1 < - 7,5 Whilst the body weight is - 7,5 shown in the display in kg, - 5,0 one of the 9 segments is - 2,5 shown in the bar below it. Here the position of the + 2,5 active segment indicates the + 5,0...
  • Page 16 Proportion of Body Fat Whilst the proportion of body fat in % is shown in the display, one of the 9 seg- ments appears in the bar below it. Too much body fat is unhealthy and does not look nice. What is more important is that a high proportion of body fat is also 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9...
  • Page 17 Proportion of Body Water Whilst the proportion of water in the body in % is shown in the display, one of the 9 seg- ments appears in the bar below it. The figure shown in this ana- lysis reflects the "total body 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 water”...
  • Page 18 Energy Consumption While energy consumption is shown in the display in kcal, one of the 9 segments appe- ars in the graphics panel below. Energy consumption is calcu- lated from the personal data – corrected by a factor for the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 relevant activity type - and the distribution of body mass...
  • Page 19: Important Information

    How often should measure- first weekly median value can ments be performed with Will stored trend curves be be displayed only after one Soehnle body analysis scales? lost if the data of one memory week*. slot is changed? The last 60 weekly median Actually, that is up to you.
  • Page 20: Factors Influencing Maesurement Readings

    Factors Influencing Other factors can affect water Varying or implausible results Maesurement Readings balance: can occur in the case of: Analysis is based on the mea- After a bath, the body fat rea- Persons with a high tempera- surement of the body's elect- ding may be too low and the ture, symptoms of oedema or rical resistance.
  • Page 21: Disposal Of Old Electrical And Electronic Equipment

    Messages Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment 1. Batteries spent. Insert new battery. This symbol on 2. Overload: From 150 kg. the product or on its packaging 3. Implausible analysis indicates that this result – check individual product shall not programming.
  • Page 22: Consumer Service

    Compliance Declaration Warranty If you have questions or com- ments, the following points of contact are available: Soehnle hereby SOEHNLE guarantees that all declares that the defects due to materials or Consumer service Body Balance device manufacturing faults will be...

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