Beurer Super Precision BF 1000 Instructions For Use Manual page 23

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General notes
• Please note that measuring tolerances are possible for technical reasons, as this scale is not cali-
brated for use in a professional medical context.
• The scale's maximum capacity is 200 kg (440 lb/31 st). The results for weight measurement are
displayed in increments of 50 g (0.1 lb).
• Measurements of body fat, body water and muscle content are displayed in increments of 0.1%.
• The calorie requirement is indicated in increments of 1 kcal.
• When supplied to the customer, the scale is set to weigh and measure in "cm" and "kg". You can
change the unit settings during initial use with the app.
• Place the scale on an even, hard surface; a hard surface is crucial for achieving accurate meas-
urements.
• Repairs may only be carried out by Beurer Customer Services or authorised retailers. Before sub-
mitting a complaint, please check the batteries first and replace them if necessary.
Storage and maintenance
The accuracy of the measurements and service life of the device depend on its careful handling:
IMPORTANT
• The device should be cleaned from time to time. Do not use any abrasive cleaning products and
never submerge the device in water.
• Make sure that no liquids come into contact with the scale. Never submerge the scale in water.
Never rinse it in running water.
• Do not place any objects on the scale when it is not in use.
• Do not press the button violently or with pointed objects.
• Do not expose the scale to high temperatures or strong electromagnetic fields (e.g. mobile tele-
phones).
• Protect the device from knocks, damp, dust, chemicals, marked temperature fluctuations and
nearby sources of heat (ovens, heaters).
General tips
• As far as possible, weigh yourself at the same time every day (ideally in the morning), after having been
to the toilet, on an empty stomach and without clothing, in order to obtain results which can be com-
pared.
• Important point regarding the measurement: the calculation of body fat may only be carried out using
measurement with the hands and bare feet; the soles of the feet may be lightly dampened where appro-
priate.
• Results may be unsatisfactory if the soles of the feet are completely dry or have a large amount of hard
skin since conductivity will be impaired.
• Stand up straight and still during measurement.
• Wait a few hours after any physical exertion to which your body is unaccustomed.
• Wait approx. 15 minutes after getting up so that the water stored in your body can disperse.
• Remember that only the long-term trend is important. Short-term changes in weight within a few days are
normally caused by loss of fluids; however, body water plays an important role in terms of well-being.
Limitations
When calculating body fat and the other values, unusual and implausible results may occur in the case of:
• Children under approx. 10 years of age
• Persons with a fever, persons undergoing dialysis, persons with oedema symptoms and persons suffer-
ing from osteoporosis
• Persons taking cardiovascular medication (affecting the heart and vascular system)
• Persons taking vasodilative or vasoconstrictive medication
• Persons with significant anatomical abnormalities in their legs compared with their overall body height
(leg length significantly shorter or longer)
• Performance athletes and bodybuilders.
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