LifeSource UC-322 manual Measuring Your Weight on a Carpet, Steps for Installing the Add-on Feet

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Measuring Your Weight on a Carpet

Please use the accessory add-on feet if you wish to use the Precision

Health Scale on carpet.

Steps for Installing the Add-on Feet

1 Each add-on foot has two pins. Match those pins to the holes on the scale leg and insert firmly.

2 Place add-on feet on all four legs.

Note

Please be careful not to fall when using the add-on feet.

We recommend using this scale on a solid and level surface.

Before Measuring Your Weight

If you preset your height, the scale can calculate your Body Mass Index or BMI. Refer to “Presetting Your Height” on page 6.

What is BMI:

Body Mass Index or BMI (kg/m2), based on an individual’s height and weight, is a helpful indicator of underweight, overweight or obesity, in adults.

According to the WHO (World Health Organization) classification, the BMI scores are as listed to the right.

Underweight

Below 18.5

Normal

20 to 25

Overweight

25.0 to 29.9

Obese

30.0 and above

Very obese

Above 40

 

 

Weight (lb)

BMI= 703 x Height (in) x Height (in)

Weight (kg)

BMI= Height (m) x Height (m)

The scale can save weight data for two persons with recall, 15 weight data for each user.

Refer to “Displaying Weight Data Saved in Memory” on page 10. - 5 -

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Contents Compliance with European Directives PrecautionsIndications for Use Underside Scale Components TopUser Unit of Measure Display SymbolsMaintaining the Scale Installing or Replacing BatteriesSteps for Installing or Replacing Batteries Before Measuring Your Weight Measuring Your Weight on a CarpetSteps for Installing the Add-on Feet With the scale turned off, press and hold Switch Presetting Your HeightMeasuring Your Weight With a Preset Height Measuring Your Weight With No Preset Height Measuring Your Weight Guest Mode Displaying Weight Data Saved in Memory Deleting Weight Data Saved in Memory How to Dispose of the Scale SpecificationsBefore Requesting Service