Omron BF500 instruction manual Error Displays, Error Display Cause Correction

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8.Error Displays

8. Error Displays

Error Display

Cause

Correction

 

 

 

 

Your palms or soles are not in firm

Press your palms or soles firmly to

 

the electrodes, then measure.

 

contact with the electrodes.

 

(Refer to Section 5.)

 

 

The posture for measurement is

Measure without moving the hands

wrong or the palms or soles are not

in firm contact with the electrodes.

or soles. (Refer to Section 5.)

 

 

Moisten the palms or soles with a

The palms or soles are too dry.

wet towel, then repeat

 

measurement. (Refer to Section 5.)

Values of body composition are out

Please ensure that your personal

of measurable range.

data is within the measurable range

of the device. (see Section 11).

 

 

 

Insert the batteries again and

 

Abnormal operation.

repeat measurement.

 

If this error still occurs, consult your

 

 

 

 

OMRON service representative.

 

 

 

 

You stepped on the unit before the

Step on the main unit after the

 

display indicated 0.0 kg.

display indicates 0.0 kg.

 

 

 

 

You moved the main unit before the

Do not move the main unit until the

 

display indicated 0.0 kg.

display indicates 0.0 kg.

 

 

 

 

You moved your body while

Do not move while measuring body

 

measuring body weight.

weight.

 

 

 

 

 

Body weight of 135 kg or over is out

 

Your weight is 135 kg or over.

of the measuring range of this unit.

 

 

You cannot use this unit.

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Contents BF500 Body Composition MonitorContents General Advice Save these instructions for future reference More accurate measurement of the entire body Features of the ProductWhat is the Bioelectrical Impedance method? What You Should Know When Using This UnitPrinciple of body composition calculation Body fat has low electric conductivityWhat You Should Know When Using This Unit Recommended measurement times Avoid taking measurements under the following conditionsMeasurement should be taken on a hard, level surface Example comparing the same loss of 10 kg Long-term planning for successful weight lossKnow Your Unit Display Storing the Display Unit About the Auto Power Off FunctionClose the battery cover Remove the battery cover on the rear side of the main unitBattery Life and Replacement Inserting and Replacing the BatteriesPress the power switch to turn the unit on How to Set the Date and TimeTo SET the DAY Setting and Storing Personal Data Push the power switch to turn on the unitTake out the display unit To SET the AGE Change the stored data Changing the Information for a Personal Profile NumberDeleting a Personal Profile Number Delete the personal dataTurn off the unit How to Measure Body Composition Turn on the power, by pressing the power switchTaking a Measurement Press the Guest/Memory button while holding the display unit Start measurement Correct Posture for Measurement Postures to Avoid During Measurement BMI Check the measurement results+ High ++ Very High Visceral Fat Level Normal Low NormalMeasuring Weight Only Using the Memory Function Comparing Results After Taking a MeasurementView the measurement results after taking a measurement Weight and Body Fat Percentage Day ago Press the power switch to turn the display off Viewing Previous Measurement Results View the previous measurement results Error Display Cause Correction Error DisplaysProblem Cause Correction TroubleshootingHow to Care and Store the Unit How to Clean the UnitCare and Storage BMI Technical DataTechnical Data Omron Healthcare Europe B.V Making the Best Use of Your BF500 Contents Let’s look at an example What is BMI?Examples of hidden fat Hidden Fat Not Revealed by BMIInterpreting the Body Fat Percentage Result What is Body Fat Percentage?Body Fat Ratio & Visceral Fat Level 60-70% of daily energy use is for resting metabolism What is Resting Metabolism?What is Skeletal Muscle? Resting metabolism reduces as we get olderSkeletal Muscle Percentage average value for all ages Resting Metabolism & Skeletal Muscle Insert the batteries. Refer to Section Quick Reference Usage Guide