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  • Page 1 User's Manual...
  • Page 2: Intended Use

    • The InBody device is not a diagnostic device. To make an accurate diagnosis, the physician needs to commission thorough examinations and take their results into account in addition to the results of the InBody.
  • Page 3: Intended User Profile

    3. Contraindication Individuals with medical implant devices such as pacemakers, or essential support devices such as patient monitoring systems, must not use this equipment. Safe, low-level currents will flow through the body during the test, which may cause malfunctioning of the device or endanger lives. Individuals with known metal allergies against stainless steel materials shall not use the equipment.
  • Page 4 InBody Co., Ltd., under the copyright laws. This manual may be printed incorrectly and subject to change without notice. InBody Co., Ltd., shall not be liable for any errors, incidental, or consequential damages that occurred by not complying with the content of the User’s Manual.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Installation for Cart User ....12 Regarding the Device ......38 How to Install the Thermal Printer..16 Regarding Serious Incidents ....38 How to Install the Device Portable Regarding the InBody Test ....39 Case ............ 17 Residual Risks and Undesirable Side 4 Setting ...........19 Effects ...........39 Initial Setup ..........19...
  • Page 6: Safety

    • Dispose of the device and its batteries in accordance with the relevant local laws and regulations. • Repairs and inspections can only be performed by InBody's • Individuals with medical implant devices such as pacemakers, technician. For repairs and inspections, contact the customer or essential support devices such as patient monitoring service.
  • Page 7: Device Overview

    2 Device Overview 2.1 Unpacking 2.2 Cart Unpacking Open the packing box of the main unit and remove the Open the packing box of the cart and remove the inner packing pad. Take out the device's main body, clamp material. In this order, remove the lower, stand, and basket electrodes and batteries from the box.
  • Page 8: Device Components

    * Please check if the device has any damage prior to installation. 40 C Rx only LATEX Adhesive Type Electrode 4 EA Disposable Electrode (BWA-ES100) BWA2.0S Main Unit Clamp Electrode 4EA Serial Distributor (SD400) Thermal Printer (TP100) Power Adapter Power Cable User's Manual...
  • Page 9: Name Of Each Part

    * You can connect the device to LookinBody installed on the PC if at least only one of ports is connected.  USB HOST Port: Connect printer, InBody USB and barcode reader.  USB SLAVE Port: Connect the device to the Internet or LookinBody installed on the PC via a wired connection.
  • Page 10: Using And Charging The Battery

    Do not use the battery for purposes other than connecting it electronic components. to the device. • Be sure to connect the power adapter provided by InBody to If you are connecting the battery between the device and the the power jack.
  • Page 11: Battery Operation

    Battery Level Indicator The battery is The battery is charging. completely charged. Caution • Be sure to use the device adapter provided by InBody to The battery is The battery will soon The battery charge the device. sufficient. be exhausted. (LED is completely indicator blinks.)
  • Page 12: Installation

    3 Installation 3.1 Installation Environment Turn the knob counterclockwise on the back of the stand to remove it. Check the environment before installing the device. This device is suitable for indoor use. If installing the device outdoors, the following requirements must be fulfilled. Temperature Range 10 - 40 °C (50 - 104 °F) Relative Humidity...
  • Page 13 Installation Refer to the figure below after completing the assembly Connect the electrode cables to the main unit. Connect of the device cart. the electrode cables labeled Right Arm (black), Left Arm (red), Right Leg (yellow), and Left Leg (blue) to each position of the main unit according to the color.
  • Page 14 • Do not use or store the battery near a heat source (e.g., fire or heater, above 60 °C). • When charging, please use the adapter provided by InBody. • Do not connect the battery directly to a wall outlet or socket in a vehicle.
  • Page 15 Plug in the power cable to a inaccurate results, and will void the manufacturer’s warranty. 3-terminal outlet with a ground terminal. • Avoid direct contact between the BWA2.0S and other * The device can be connected to optional test devices electronic devices while it is on.
  • Page 16: How To Install The Thermal Printer

    Installation 3.3 How to Install the Thermal Press the power button on the right side of the device to turn it on. Printer There is a part that connects the thermal printer to the rear of the device. How to turn the Power On/Off •...
  • Page 17: How To Install The Device Portable Case

    Installation 3.4 How to Install the Device Portable Case Open the box and take out the case. Main Unit and Clamp Electrodes Not Included Put the device, four clamp (or adhesive) electrodes, two batteries, power cable, power adapter, thermal printer, disposable electrode, and electrolyte tissue into the portable case.
  • Page 18 • Connect the thermal printer cable to the thermal printer. • Make sure the 'InBody' logo of the thermal printer is visible from above and that the thermal printer cable fits into the groove. Note...
  • Page 19: Setting

    • Depending on the measurement environment, you can select the test posture (lying posture, seated posture, and standing posture). * Be careful not to forget the password you set. If you have forgotten your password, please contact InBody Customer Service.
  • Page 20 : Connect the device to the Internet via Wi-Fi or LAN. Once the device is connected to the Internet, the View/Print/Delete Data InBody Test results can be sent to the cloud or the : This option allows checking, printing or deleting the LookinBody, which can be connected remotely.
  • Page 21: Security Measures

    : This function allows setting for the device to connect to the LookinBody, data management InBody would like to clarify that the user access to the program or other devices through a serial InBody is only granted for the authorized users, who have appropriately registered the password in the system setting connection.
  • Page 22: Connecting Compatible Device

    Administrator Menu. device. * Please make sure to connect only the BPBIO Blood Pressure Monitor series from InBody. 5.2 Thermal printer * If you select the type of Results Sheet at '14 Result Sheet...
  • Page 23: Barcode Reader

    By connecting LookinBody to the device, you can manage connected to the device. your device data. * If the barcode reader is not recognized, please contact InBody * If LookinBody is not recognized, please contact InBody Customer Service. Customer Service.
  • Page 24: Connecting Bluetooth

    * The screen below shows the stadiometer connected. Turn on one of the InBody recommended compatible devices and check the device name and serial number on the nameplate attached to the compatible device.
  • Page 25: Connecting Internet

    Once the device is connected to the Internet, you can use it to connect to the Cloud Services or LookinBody Web. * If the Cloud Service does not work or if LookinBody Web is not recognized, please contact InBody Customer Service. Connecting LAN Press the [Administrator Menu] on the test standby screen.
  • Page 26 Connecting Compatible Device Enter the Wi-Fi password if needed. You can connect to LookinBody Web or use the Cloud Service through Wi-Fi after completing an internet connection.
  • Page 27: Inbody Test

    Body fluid can shift during the the dedicated AC adapter. InBody Test and affect the results if you stand, lie down, or sit for a long time. • Test on an empty stomach. Food intake affects your weight and is considered part of the body composition, which may affect your test results.
  • Page 28 Press the [Accept Privacy Policy] section, and then the 'Privacy Policy' screen will appear as shown below. Read Press the [Clinical notes] to select information for the contents of InBody's privacy policy. underlying diseases such as hemodialysis, lymphedema, paralysis region, and amputation status.
  • Page 29 When you are ready for measuring, * You can set the result sheet-related settings from press the [Start] as shown below to start the InBody Test. Export Data as Excel' '07 Export Data as Excel' in the Administrator Menu.
  • Page 30: Electrode Connection Method

    InBody Test 6.3 Electrode Connection Adhesive Electrodes Method • Wrist : Attach the disposable electrode (BWA-ES100) so that the wrist bone is centered, as shown in the Clamp Electrodes picture below. Connect the electrodes with the black electrode toward your hand.
  • Page 31: Test Posture

    InBody Test 6.4 Test Posture In order to use the device correctly, it is necessary to understand the correct measuring posture. Maintain consistent measurement posture for high reproducibility and reliable results. Lying Posture <Correct Attachment> Accurate Posture <Incorrect Attachment 1>...
  • Page 32 InBody Test Seated Posture Do not put your arm on the armrest. Do not bend your waist. Accurate Posture Measurement Posture • Sit on a chair with your back straight against the backrest. Do not measure directly on • Put a cushion behind your back.
  • Page 33 InBody Test Standing Posture Keep your arms and trunk separate, and ensure your thighs do not touch each other. Do not measure directly on the floor barefoot. Measure on a mat where the current does not flow. Accurate Posture Measurement Posture •...
  • Page 34: Maintenance And Storage

    7 Maintenance and Storage 7.1 Precautions for 7.2 Cleaning Maintenance Use an alcohol-based disinfectant (e.g., 70 % ethanol) for 1 minute to clean the surfaces of the device. Caution 7.3 Disinfecting • Be careful not to pull the electrode cable by force. •...
  • Page 35: Repacking Instructions

    Maintenance and Storage 7.4 Repacking Instructions • Put the removed power adapter, power cable, and batteries in the accessory box. Once the device is installed, avoid transporting the device. If it must be transported, and repacked it in the following sequence.
  • Page 36 Maintenance and Storage Place the separately stored cover on the cart connection Tighten the knob that has been removed from the lower part and slide it up to close it. part of the cart basket by turning it clockwise on the back of the stand to keep it safe.
  • Page 37: Cautions During Transportation

    ‒10 - 70 °C (14 - 158 °F) Relative Humidity 10 - 80 % RH (No Condensation) Atmospheric Pressure 50 - 106 kPa Protective Vinyl for Package Caution When repacking the device, the protective packing materials provided by InBody must be used.
  • Page 38: Frequently Asked Questions (Faq)

    Insert the power cord completely into the adapter. • The problem may occur if you are using a power adapter that is not provided by InBody. Always connect a power adapter (DC 12 V, 5.0 A/3.34 A) provided by InBody.
  • Page 39: Regarding The Inbody Test

    How often should I take the InBody Test? • Testing every other week or once a month can Answer: The questions and answers regarding the InBody Test are as effectively track InBody Test results for exercise follows. prescriptions, hormonal prescriptions, obesity, and rehabilitation.
  • Page 40: Classifications And Specifications

    Classifications • Body Composition History (Weight, Skeletal Type of the applied parts BF Type Muscle Mass, Percent Body Fat, ECW Ratio) • InBody Score EMC Emission Class B • Whole Body Phase Angle (History) • SMI (History) Degree of protection •...
  • Page 41 • Body Composition History (Height, Weight, Body Water, Intracellular Water, Extracellular Skeletal Muscle Mass, Percent Body Fat) Water, ECW Ratio) • Whole Body Phase Angle (History) • InBody Score • SMI (History) • Whole Body Phase Angle (History) • Growth Score • SMI (History) •...
  • Page 42 Classifiaaiiossaons Spiifiaaiios • Bioelectrical Impedance Vector Analysis • Weight, Skeletal Muscle Mass, Body Fat Outputs Outputs (BIVA) Mass, ECW Ratio, Phase Angle: Whole Body (Evaluation (Comparison (Today, Recent, Difference) • Whole Body Phase Angle_50 kHz (PhA, Ø) Result Sheet) Result Sheet) •...
  • Page 43: Functional Specifications

    12.7 (W) × 11.1 (L) × 3.2 (H): in Data Storage Saves up to 100,000 measurements (When the ID is entered) Device Weight 2.8 kg (6.17 lb, BWA2.0S only) Administrator Setup: Configure settings and manage Test Duration About 30 seconds for Medical Mode,...
  • Page 44: Symbols Used On The Device

    Classifiaaiiossaons Spiifiaaiios 9.3 Symbols Used on the Caution Device • This device is a Class B electromagnetic wave-compatible device and can be used in all areas. Indicators • There is a possibility of radio interference during the operation of the radio device, and it may not be used in areas where safety is of concern.
  • Page 45: Guidance And Manufacturer's Declaration

    Classifiaaiiossaons Spiifiaaiios 9.4 Guidance and Manufacturer's Declaration The device is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the device should ensure that it is used in such an environment. Electromagnetic Emissions Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic Environment The device uses RF energy only for its internal function.
  • Page 46 Classifiaaiiossaons Spiifiaaiios Recommended Separation Distances between Portable and Mobile Communication Devices The device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the device can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communication devices(transmitters) and the device, as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communication devices.
  • Page 47 Classifiaaiiossaons Spiifiaaiios Electromagnetic Immunity Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance Portable and mobile RF communications device should not be used closer to any part of the Conducted RF Ultrasound System, including cables, than the 150 kHz to 80 MHz recommended separation distance.
  • Page 48 Classifiaaiiossaons Spiifiaaiios Electromagnetic Emissions The device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. A portable RF communications device should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches) to any part of the device. Otherwise, the performance of the device could be impaired.
  • Page 49: Key Performance Of The Device

    Classifiaaiiossaons Spiifiaaiios Follow the instruction for use DANGER Suivez les instructions d'utilisation • Do not use this device with an electrical medical device such as a pacemaker. • Ne pas utiliser cet équipement avec des appareils médicaux électriques comme un stimulateur cardiaque. WARNING CAUTION •...
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