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  • Page 2 Biospace is not responsible for the performance or the use of these products. Biospace reserves the right to modify the dimensions or exterior of InBody J10 to improve the quality of the products, without consent of the customer.
  • Page 3 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL This user’s manual explains the functions of InBody J10 in the way that is very detailed and easy to understand. Follow the instructions below for effective use of this manual. 1. Read this manual thoroughly before using the equipment.
  • Page 4 2. To prevent fire caused by electricity, always use the standard fuse. 3. To avoid electric shock, be sure to avoid contact between InBody J10 and any kind of external connector or other device that might be connected to a power source.
  • Page 5 8. Individuals with any kind of contagious disease or any kind of injury to the palm or sole must not use or come in contact with this product. 9. Never start weight reduction or exercise therapy without the instructions of a physician or a specialist.
  • Page 6 3. InBody J10 fulfills the Standards of IEC60601-1 (EN60601-1), Safety of Electric Medical Equipment. In addition, InBody J10 complies not only with the Level A for Noise Immunity but also with Level A for Noise Emission by the Standard IEC60601-1-2...
  • Page 7 INDICATION & SAFETY SYMBOLS A. Indication 9pin serial port, (RS232C, Male) Ethernet port (10T Base) USB port B. Safety signs Dangerous high voltage Danger / Warning / Caution / Note BF type equipment Adapter Turn on the power Turn off the power...
  • Page 8 Biospace has invented a professionally sophisticated analyzing device for children named InBody J10 with 10 years technique skills and experiences. InBody J10 figures out an accurate change of body composition through no reliance upon empirical estimation method and all the measurement for each body part to increase the precision and reproducibly.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL SAFTY INFORMATION INDICATION & SAFTY SYMBOLS INTRODUCING InBody J10 - THE BODY COMPOSITION ANALYZER Chapter 1. Installation and Maintenance 1. Contents in a Box 2. Exterior and Functions 3. Installation Instructions 1-10 4. Transportation 1-17 5.
  • Page 10: Contents In A Box

    Installation and Maintenance Chapter 1 1. Contents in a Box 2. Exterior and Functions 3. Installation Instructions 4. Transportation 5. Repacking 6. Maintenance...
  • Page 11 1. Contents in a Carton This product consists of the following units. Make sure your products include all the units. A. Product units (1) Stand Box Stand Stand holding plate Joint cover Touch bar (2) Main body box Installation manual 1 copy Lower part Upper part Accessory bag...
  • Page 12 Chapter 1 Installation and Maintenance B. Package (1) Stand box Stand packing box (2250 130 130; mm, W L H) Bottom pads 3units Top pads 3units (2) Main body box Main body packing box (1070 500 290 ; mm, W L H) Lower part supporter pads 2units Separation pads 2 units Main body supporter pads 2units...
  • Page 13: Exterior And Functions

    2. Exterior and Functions Individual part identification and functions with schematic sketches are provided below. Please inspect each component of InBody J10 before installation to ensure there are no scratches or damage. A. Operation Part B. Upper Part C. Lower Part D.
  • Page 14 Chapter 1 Installation and Maintenance A. Operation Part Speaker (1) LCD monitor (320 240 TFT Color LCD) The monitor displays the status of progress, message or test results. (2) Key Pad (12 buttons) The keypad is divisible into input buttons and function buttons.
  • Page 15 C. Lower Part (1) Front Sole Electrode The examinee stands on the foot electrode to come into contact with electricity during testing. (2) Rear Sole Electrode The examinee put their heels on this foot electrode to come into contact with electricity during testing.
  • Page 16 Chapter 1 Installation and Maintenance (6) Support Screw The equipment has five legs screwed into the equipment. You can use the legs to adjust the height and level of the equipment. Joint Frame Leveling Screw...
  • Page 17 D. Rear Part (1) Back Cover The back cover should be opened only for the purpose of repair. Only the Biospace’s technicians are allowed to open the cover. Back Cover Biospace is not responsible for damages done on the product or injury caused by the unauthorized opening of the back cover.
  • Page 18 This unit allows the equipment to connect to peripherals such as computers and printers as well as transferring data back and forth. Power Switch Turn on or off the power of InBody J10. 9 pin-Serial Port, Male (RS232C) Com1 : The terminal, connecting to a personal computer, using Lookin’Body...
  • Page 19 Only the peripherals provided by Biospace can be connected to InBody J10. For any inquiry about peripherals, contact Biospace. Insert the adapter cable into a power input port thoroughly. Use only devices or optional equipments provided by Biospace. For any inquiry about the...
  • Page 20: Installation Instructions

    1-10 Chapter 1 Installation and Maintenance 3. Installation Instructions A. Workplace Requirements (1) Location: Indoor only. Any outdoor area where the equipment is to be located should meet all the environmental requirements. (2) Operation environment: 50 ~ 104 ~ 40 ), 30 ~ 75% RH (3) Optimum pressure: 70 ~ 106kPa (4) Adapter...
  • Page 21 1-11 C. Unpacking and Assembling (1) Open up the top of the stand box and remove the pads. (2) Open up the top of the main box and take out touch bar, joint cover, stand holding plate, and accessory bag. (3) Tuck the joint cover into the lower part of the stand, leaning the other side of the stand in the box, as shown below.
  • Page 22 1-12 Chapter 1 Installation and Maintenance (4) Attach the stand holding plate on the bottom of the stand tightly with fixing screws (M8 20), using a hexagonal wrench. Fixing screws (M8 20) and a hexagonal wrench are in the accessory bag.
  • Page 23 1-13 (7) Lift up the stand in the lower part, screw tightly with screws (M8 25) using a hexagonal wrench. In case of a loose conjunction between the stand and the lower part, measurement process cannot be performed properly. Fix the stand straight-up on the lower part.
  • Page 24 (M4 6) using cross-tip screwdriver. There are 2 points on the top and 1 point to be screwed on the bottom of the control and joint part. Only the peripherals provided by Biospace can be connected to InBody J10. For any inquiry about peripherals, contact Biospace.
  • Page 25 1-15 (11) Five cable wires, coming out from the joint cover (step 8), should be linked to the cable connectors by matching the same color and shape. Two cable wires have to be plugged into the lower connector and three cable wires have to be plugged into the higher connector.
  • Page 26 1-16 Chapter 1 Installation and Maintenance (13) Check out the level indicator to keep the horizontality of the product. Controlling the supporting screw, keep the even level state. <No even level state> <Even level state> <Raise-up> <Raise-down>...
  • Page 27: Transportation

    InBody J10 in the original box, using the original packing materials. Biospace recommend you do not discard the original packing material. After relocating InBody J10, make sure it is level again. Inaccurate leveling will affect the accuracy of individual weight measurements.
  • Page 28: Repacking

    1-18 Chapter 1 Installation and Maintenance 5. Repacking Prior to disassembling and repackaging the equipment, turn the power off and pull the plug off the outlet. Take appropriate precautions not to damage foot and hand electrode during repackaging. (1) Unplug the product and remove the power adapter. (2) Open up the back cover with cross-tip screwdriver.
  • Page 29 1-19 (6) Unscrew set screws holding the stand on the lower part. (7) Separate the touch bar from the stand with a cross-tip screwdriver. Loosen the screw with a screwdriver. (8) Separate the stand holding plate from the stand with a hexagonal wrench. (9) Pull out the joint cover from the stand.
  • Page 30: Maintenance

    (3) Do not place anything on the base frame nor apply any pressure onto it when the InBody J10 is not in use. (4) When InBody J10 is not in use for a period longer than one day, unplug the adapter. (5) Do not move or relocate InBody J10 while the power is on.
  • Page 31: Chapter 2. Management & Results Description

    Management & Results Description Chapter 2 1. Cautions Before Measurement 2. Exterior and Function of Keypad 3. Power Connection & Getting Started 4. Initial Screen and Input 5. Personal Information 6. Proper Posture 7. How to Operate the Equipment 8. Results...
  • Page 32: Cautions Before Measurement

    1. Cautions Before Measurement To observe changes of the human body through body composition analysis, it is crucial to perform the analysis each time under the same conditions, temperature, posture, etc. Bear in mind, the following factors affect the result of body composition analysis, and as a result, affect the reproducibility of analysis.
  • Page 33: Exterior And Function Of Keypad

    Chapter 2 Management & Results Description 2. Exterior and Function of Keypad (1) Number Buttons (0~9) / Alphabet Buttons (A ~ Z) The input buttons are used to enter numeric and character data such as the examinee’s age, height and I.D.. When a button is pressed, the LCD screen shows the numeric and then character representations of the button in the alphabetical order.
  • Page 34: Power Connection & Getting Started

    Do not put weight on the lower part of the equipment from the point when you turn the power on to when InBody J10 finishes booting process. If you go on the stand or put any object on it, the...
  • Page 35: Initial Screen And Input

    Chapter 2 Management & Results Description 4. Initial Screen and Input (1) Main Window It tells all of the measuring processes in InBody tests. It provides an useful guideline for customers, showing the results of height, weight, ID information, body composition analysis.
  • Page 36: Personal Information

    (4) Height (the range : within 950mm ~ 2200mm or 3ft. 1.4in.~ 7ft. 2.6in) A measured height is automatically displayed. If ‘INPUT’ mode is set for set-up menu, InBody J10 does not measure the user’s height automatically. The value for height should be typed for this case in one decimal point.
  • Page 37 The value for weight should be typed for this case in one decimal point. The unit of the weight and the height are described in the way of InBody J10 set-ups. (6) Input information modification Here are the steps for corrections of the wrong data input.
  • Page 38: Proper Posture

    6. Proper Posture Proper posture is essential to achieve reliable results and high reproducibility. Observing the following methodology is essential to achieving reliable results and accuracy. Palms, fingers and soles should be in contact with electrode during the testing. Keep the following instructions in mind during testing. A.
  • Page 39: How To Operate The Equipment

    InBody J10 during measurement the procedure is automatically cancelled. A. Body Composition Analysis (1) Confirm if InBody J10 is in the preparation state for measurement. In that case, a display screen is shown like the picture below. (2) Take off all of the accessories and the watches and heavy outwears for more accurate and precise result for weight measurement and consequently the Body Composition Analysis.
  • Page 40 (4) After weight measurement, the height measurement window screen appears with a beep sound, and starts to measure the actual height. If ‘MANUAL’ mode is set at the set-up menu, InBody J10 does not measure the user’s height automatically. Start height measurement by pressing ‘DB/ENTER’ button with having a right pose.
  • Page 41 (6) After typing the personal information, by pressing ‘DB /ENTER’ button, the massage pops up on the screen, saying “Pose as shown on the screen” with a beep sound. InBody J10 confirms the body position constantly. After confirmation, the measurement is automatically processed, showing the information about body composition and the message, “Analyzing”.
  • Page 42 2-11 (8) Step down to the floor. Do not bend or roll out the hand electrode forcefully. It could cause a break down of the product. (9) The printer will print out the result sheet, in case of needing more result sheet, simply push ‘PRINT’...
  • Page 43 (3) After weight measurement, it moves on the height measurement window screen with a beep sound, and starts to measure the actual height. If ‘MANUAL’ mode is set at the set-up menu, InBody J10 does not measure the user’s height automatically after weight measurement. Start the height measurement with ‘DB/ENTER’...
  • Page 44: Results

    2-13 8. Results A. Result sheet for child If you choose to print a report for child at the setup (please refer to p3-4 in ‘Chapter. 3’ for set-up method), below result sheet will be printed.
  • Page 45 2-14 Chapter 2 Management & Results Description Output items This section includes definition, description and clinical standard of each category of the test results. If you need more explanation or clarification on this manual, email or call us at: E-mail : info@biospace.co.kr TEL : 82-2-501-3939 (1) Individual Information Examinee’s I.D., age, height, weight, gender and exam date and time are displayed.
  • Page 46 Body Fat (kg) Fat free mass is the sum of body water, protein and mineral. Thus, InBody uses the following formula to get the amount of body fat mass.
  • Page 47 2-16 Chapter 2 Management & Results Description (4) Shall we check if my body is well balanced? This part shows the value of weight, skeletal muscle mass, body fat mass, and relative comparison in figures using bar graphs. Numbers next to the bar indicate the measured values of each composition while the length of the graphs shows the percentages against ideal values for each.
  • Page 48 2-17 (5) Is my body growing well? In the body model, we look at the shape of the square and in which range each vertex falls in. The shape of square allows the evaluation of an individual body parts such as upper and lower balance, and left and right balance.
  • Page 49 2-18 Chapter 2 Management & Results Description (7) Evaluation of my body Weight Control For growing children, it is not a good idea to blindly lose weight to achieve an ideal weight. It would be advisable to maintain ideal body components by monitoring muscle mass and the amount of body fat.
  • Page 50 (8) What’s my growth score? Growth score is a unique value of InBody that shows test results in recognizable scores in order to help understanding the growth state of children by taking into account of physique and body components.
  • Page 51 2-20 Chapter 2 Management & Results Description B. Result sheet for adult...
  • Page 52 (3) Body Composition The measured values of the examinee’s body composition are displayed here. The body composition analysis of InBody J10 divides body composition into 4 components. These 4 compartments have a settled ratio in healthy body. Total Body Water ( ) The total volume of water in the body.
  • Page 53 Also, you can see the body composition goes along your expect. Weight (kg) Ideal weight is based on examinee’s height. Using the classical BMI method, InBody J10 identifies the standard BMI as 22kg/m for males, 21.5kg/m...
  • Page 54 2-23 (5) Obesity Diagnosis This enables examinees to check BMI, the classical method for obesity diagnosis, Percentage Body Fat and waist-hip ratio all at once. Bar graphs and numeric values are provided for each item and both of the length of bar graph and the number represent the absolute value.
  • Page 55 Waist-Hip Ratio Waist-Hip Ratio (WHR) means the ratio of waist and hip circumference. InBody J10 yields WHR value saving the effort of tape measurement, using the principle which figures out body size with segmental bioimpedance and reference of empirical factors.
  • Page 56 Although muscle is often lost during weight control, there is no document supporting intended muscle loss. Therefore, InBody J10 proposes 0.0kg for muscle control, which means no muscle control needed’, when a examinee is overweight for excessive muscle mass.
  • Page 57 2-26 Chapter 2 Management & Results Description (9) Segmental Fat ‘Segmental Fat’ shows segmental fat mass, Percentage Body Fat and its overall evaluation. Description of picture is followed as below. (10) Fitness Score The Fitness Score is offered in numeric value to help people remember the status of their body composition easily.
  • Page 58 Basal Metabolic Rate is the minimal energy required to maintain life and homeostasis i.e. energy for breathing, heart activity, body temperature regulation and so on. InBody J10 calculates BMR as referring to Fat Free Mass (FFM) mentioned in the reference below.
  • Page 59: Chapter 3. Setup Establishment

    Setup Establishment Chapter 3 1. How to modify set -up 2. Setup Menu 3. DATABASE...
  • Page 60: How To Modify Set-Up

    1. How to modify set-up InBody J10 moves on the set up menu screen, by pressing SETUP(-1) button as shown below. InBody J10 set-up menu consists of Region, Printer, Result, Special, Interface, and Others. (1) Using ( ) button, move on the menu and move down to sub-menu, with pushing ( ) button and make user’s own set-up, changing the initially set options.
  • Page 61: Setup Menu

    B. Printer (1) Printer Select the type of printer. Printers that support PCL and SPL are compatible with the InBody J10. (PCL Compatible Printer, SPL Compatible Printer, SPL 2009 Printer) (2) Alignment It is possible to adjust the coordinates on the result sheet. Use upper, lower buttons to adjust it for the desired location.
  • Page 62 Disable : Once weight and height are measured, input personal information and start the InBody test. Enable : Once weight and height are measured, check the BMI value. You may start the InBody test by inputting personal information after getting the BMI value.
  • Page 63 When network with DHCP server is used, you may get help from through DHCP server supervisor. However, currently DHCP is not used on InBody J10. Remember to restart InBody J10 after adding new information or modifying current information of the network server.
  • Page 64 Select the type of sound. Beep (5) Initialize History This is to initialize to the first stage by deleting total data stored in InBody. Press ‘DB/ENTER’ and initialize the data. (6) Version This shows the information of the program used on the machine.
  • Page 65 Chapter 3 Setup Establishment I. Example of Setting (1) Printing the adult result sheet for the examinee above 17-year-old. Press ‘SETUP(-1)’ button. and select ‘Result’. Go to detailed menu using and select ‘Result Sheet’ using . and move to the page where you can select between ‘Child’ and ‘Adult’. and select ‘Adult’.
  • Page 66: Database

    (1) Reprint- 1 Print the result page. (2) Copy -3 Move the result to USB. File is saved in csv/LIB form in ‘InBody’ file. You may open the result through Excel (csv file) or Lookin’Body (LIB file). (3) Delete -5 You may delete the selected data.
  • Page 67 Use When ‘Copy’ function to each ID or ‘All Copy’ from the MODE menu when you want to save the data including clinical information. Restore: Connect the USB which was used for backup to InBody J10 and it will save the entire data to back to InBody J10.
  • Page 68 This message indicates that USB is not connected to InBody J10. Check the connection. This message indicates that USB does not have enough space to save the data. Make sure to check the USB’s capacity. Restore function writes recently saved data over original file. Make sure to check before using this function since original data will be deleted.
  • Page 69: Chapter 4. Problems And Solutions

    Problems and Solutions Chapter 4 1. Error Messages 2. Troubleshooting 3. Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQs ) 4. Customer Service Information...
  • Page 70: Error Messages

    1. Error Messages InBody J10 displays error message to alert problems and to recommend correct action. A. “Remove any objects on the footboard” This message appears when pressure or weight is applied to the base frame during selfcalibration. Restart after removing the material on the base frame. Please do not apply pressure or weight to the base frame during self-calibration.
  • Page 71: Troubleshooting

    Action 1 Turn off the power of InBody J10, then turn it on again. Allow the unit to perform self-calibration process again with no weight on the base frame. The loadcell will be set to 0 kg. During self-calibration, even a small amount of...
  • Page 72 Cause 2 Printer cable is unplugged. Action 2 Ensure the cable is connected tightly to InBody J10. Occasionally this may happen caused by bad cable. In this cae, you must replace the cable. Cause 3 Paper is jammed inside the printer.
  • Page 73 Refer to Chapter 3, section 1: “Setup Menu.” When connecting a printer to InBody J10, turn on the power of the printer before InBody J10. When turning off the power, turn off InBody J10 before the printer. This process will minimize the harm to the equipment caused by electric shock.
  • Page 74 9.5in). or taller than 205cm (6ft. 8.7in.) in height. If the examinee has a metal device embedded in the body, then the electrical current flow rate may be affected. Since InBody J10 calculates body composition based on flow rate from each part of the body, the error will be slight.
  • Page 75 Chapter 4 Problems and Solutions F. How often does the examinee perform the analysis? When the examinee is under treatment related to body composition, such as an exercise rescription, hormone prescription, or treatment for obesity and rehabilitation, the analysis should be performed once every two to four weeks. G.
  • Page 76: Customer Service Information

    4. Customer Service Information Corporate agents of InBody J10 and addresses are listed below. Contact us for assistance or more information on InBody J10. Biospace Co., Ltd. 518-10, Dogok 2-Dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 135-784 KOREA TEL : 82-2-501-3939 FAX : 82-2-501-3978 Homepage : http://www.biospace.co.kr...
  • Page 77: Chapter 5. Consumables

    Consumables Chapter 5 1. Consumables 2. Options...
  • Page 78 1. Consumables A. Results Sheet When using InBody J10 with a printer, it is strongly recommended to use the results sheet supplied by Biospace or from Local Distributor. If you use a common paper sheet such as A4 paper, it is very difficult to read the analyzed results.
  • Page 79 A. Printer InBody J10 compatible printer should meet with the intent of IEC 60950(EN 60950). InBody J10 supports USB printers. For installation and usage of the printer, refer to the user’s manual provided by the printer manufacturer. Compatible Printers : Laser/Inkjet printers Use only the printers recommended by Biospace.
  • Page 80 Lookin’Body is a database managing software, which stores the results generated by InBody J10. In addition, Lookin’ Body keeps track of the measurement history of the patients and illustrates the results by period and category, with a lot of isual explanations.
  • Page 81 Appendix 1. More About InBody J10 2. Classifications 3. Specifications Manufacturers Warranty...
  • Page 82: Appendix 1. More About Inbody J10

    Then, we can get the value of fat free mass using the volume of body water. Fat mass is determined by direct measurement or deducting the fat free mass from entered weight. Height should be entered by the user. Weight can be directly measured on InBody J10 or entered.
  • Page 83 This new technology is patented worldwide and has obtained the CE license and, royalty agreement with Yamato Corporation. The following are key features that make InBody J10 extremely convenient, timely, and most importantly, accurate.
  • Page 84: Classifications

    Appendix 2. Classifications This product is classifies as the following: Shock Protection: Class I equipment. Degree of Protection Against Electric Shock: Type BF Applied Part. Degree of Protection Against Harmful Ingress of Water: Ordinary equipment (enclosed EQUIPMENT protection against ingress of water) Degree of Safety in the Presence of Flammable Anaesthetic Mixture with Air or With Oxygen or Nitrous Oxide: Not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anaesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.
  • Page 85: Specifications

    Appendix 3. Specifications Measurement Method Direct Segmental Multi-frequency Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis Method, DSM-BIA Method Measurement Items Impedance(Z): 15 Impedance Measurements by Using 3 Different Frequencies at Each 5 Segments (5kHz, 50kHz, 250kHz) (Right Arm, Left Arm, Trunk, Right Leg, Left Leg) Electrode Method Tetrapolar 8-Point Tactile Electrode System Body Composition...
  • Page 86: Manufacturers Warranty

    - Andy defect or damage caused by natural disasters (storm, flood, earthquake, etc.) - Any defect or damage caused by disassembly of InBody J10 or by modifying internal parts or program by unauthorized personnel. 5. An extended warranty may be purchased by executing an extended warranty contract after the initial warranty period.
  • Page 87 1996-2010 Biospace Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

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