Oregon Scientific GA 101 user manual Model GA101, Table of Contents

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GB

Oregon Scientific™ High Precision Body Weight

Monitor with Body Fat Index

Model: GA101

 

User Manual

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Introduction

2

Warnings

2

Key Features

4

How the Body Weight Monitor Works

4

Brief Description

4

Body Mass Index

5

What is Body Mass Index (BMI)?

5

How to Interpret BMI

5

Body Fat Index

6

What is Body Fat Index?

6

How Body Fat is Measured

6

How to Interpret Body Fat Index

6

How to Interpret Body Fat Level Indicator

7

How Body Fat Percentage Fluctuates

7

Safety and Care Instructions

8

Getting Started

9

Unpacking the Body Weight Monitor

9

Selecting a Location for the Body Weight Monitor

9

Setting up for the First Time

9

Setting the Height and Age for a User

10

Taking Measurements

11

Taking Measurements with Stored User Settings

11

Taking Measurements as a Guest User

12

Taking Weight-Only Measurements

12

Resetting

13

Replacing the Batteries

13

Addendum

13

Weight Unit Conversion

13

Troubleshooting Guide

14

Specifications

15

Additional Resources

15

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Contents Model GA101 Table of ContentsAbout the Device IntroductionGeneral Warnings Disposing of this Product Other NoticesStatement of Responsibility HOW the Body Weight Monitor Works KEY FeaturesFront view Back view Brief DescriptionBody Mass Index Body FAT Index Body Fat Standard Reason How to Interpret Body Fat Level IndicatorHow Body Fat Index Fluctuates Caring for Your Body Weight Monitor Safety and Care InstructionsSafety Precautions Setting up the First Time Unpacking the Body Weight MonitorDiagram Instructions Getting StartedSetting the Height and Age for a User Diagram Instruction Taking Body FAT Measurements with Stored User SettingsTaking Measurements Taking Measurements AS a Guest User Taking WEIGHT-ONLY MeasurementsWeight Unit Conversion Description Geographic Application ResettingReplacing the Batteries AddendumProblem Symptom Check this Remedy Troubleshooting GuideBMI SpecificationsAdditional Resources