11. ERROR AND OTHER MESSAGES
ON THE DISPLAY
1. The display may occasionally show
the error message "E". If this happens,
either switch off the scales for a
moment or remove the battery for
complete reprogramming. Then switch
on the scales again for them to resume
functioning.
2. "LO": Low battery indicator.
3. "O-Ld": Overload indicator.
12. MAINTENANCE, CLEANING AND
CORRECT USE
them.
make sure no water enters them. Do not
use strong cleaning chemicals such as
alcohol or benzene.
rather than in a damp or hot place.
rather than vertical, as the batteries may
run down.
to repair them, as this will nullify the
guarantee.
jump onto them when you use them.
Avoid any knocks and do not shake
the scales, as they are a precision
appliance. Their structure is delicate
and sensitive to any external impact.
switch them on, make sure a battery
has been inserted and that it has not
run down. Insert or replace the battery
and consult your supplier if necessary.
13. READ THE FOLLOWING NOTES
CAREFULLY FOR A CORRECT
UNDERSTANDING OF THE
APPLICATION AND THEORY OF THE
APPLIANCE
1. The body fat and body water content
measured using the body fat monitoring
scales is for guidance purposes only.
Your physical appearance will not
necessarily coincide with the readings
for body fat and water, and people of
the same age, sex and physical build
will not always give the same reading.
Consult your doctor to determine
the best body water and body fat
conditions you should be aiming for.
2. Body fat control scales are not suitable
for use by people with the following
characteristics:
80.
oedema or osteoporosis.
treatment.
cardiovascular medication.
of intense exercise per day.
beats per minute.
14. INFORMATION FOR THE
CORRECT DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL
AND ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES
At the end of its working life, the
product must not be disposed
of as urban waste. It must be
taken to a special local authority
differentiated waste collection
centre or to a dealer providing
this service. Disposing of a household
appliance separately avoids possible
negative consequences for the environment
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