Omron BF510 Correct Posture for Measurement, Postures to Avoid During Measurement

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4.Taking a Measurement

Correct Posture for Measurement

After measuring your weight.

90°

(1)

Stand with your knees and back straight and look straight ahead.

(2)

The arms are horizontally raised, and the elbows are extended straight.

Extend your arms straight at a 90° angle to your body.

(3)

Hold the display unit so that you can see the display.

Step on the main unit bare-footed.

Press your palms firmly on the grip electrodes.

Heel Electrodes

Make sure each of your heels is positioned on a heel electrode. Stand with your weight evenly distributed on the measurement platform.

Place your middle fingers in the dent at the back of the grip electrodes.

Hold the inner grip electrodes firmly with your thumb and index finger.

Hold the outer grip electrodes with your ring finger and small finger.

Postures to Avoid During Measurement

Movement during Arms bent

Arms too low or

Display facing

Knees bent

Standing on edge

measurement

high

upwards

 

of unit

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Contents Body Composition Monitor Body Composition Monitor ContentsBody fat has low electric conductivity Useful InformationRecommended measurement times Avoid taking measurements under the following conditionsSubcutaneous fat = fat below the skin Visceral fat = fat surrounding internal organsBattery Life and Replacement Open the battery cover on the back of the main unitKnow Your Unit Inserting and Replacing the BatteriesTurn on the power Setting and Storing Personal DataSelecting Measurement Unit Press the SET/MODE button to confirmPower Switch Turn on the Power Delete the personal dataChanging the Personal Data Deleting the Personal DataWhen the 0.0 kg is displayed, take out the display unit Turn on the power Start measurementTaking a Measurement Select the personal profile numberPostures to Avoid During Measurement Correct Posture for MeasurementCheck the measurement results Interpreting the Body Fat Percentage ResultMeasuring Weight Only Troubleshooting Error DisplaysHow to Take Care of and Store the Unit How to Clean the UnitCare and Storage BMI Technical DataTechnical Data Kruisweg 577, 2132 NA Hoofddorp, The Netherlands 24, Yamanouchi Yamanoshita-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto JapanJohn-Deere-Str a, 68163 Mannheim, Germany 14, rue de Lisbonne, 93561 Rosny-sous-Bois Cedex, France