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General Operation

1. Place feet on scale so weight is evenly distributed

2. Weight will be shown on DIAL

Trouble Shooting

In Case of Difficulty...

1.Make sure ZERO POINT is set

2.Make sure ASSEMBLY SCREW has been removed

3.Make sure POTHOOK is locked on to LONGARM CONNECTION PLATE

4.Make sure scale is level

5.Place your feet in the same position each time you weigh yourself

6.Weigh yourself without clothing, whenever possible. Clothes can vary in weight.

7.For the most consistent readings, weigh yourself at the same time of day

8.Allow for weight fluctuations due to food or drink in your system.

Care and Maintenance

-Do not disassemble scale; it contains no user serviceable parts. Damage to the scale may occur as a result of improper handling.

-Clean the scale after use with a lightly dampened cloth. Do not use solvents or immerse the unit in water.

-Avoid excessive impact or vibration to the scale.

For service or repair - do not return this unit to the retailer. Contact HoMedics Customer Service at 1-800-HOMEDIC (1-800-466-3342)

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Reaching Target Weight

Maintaining proper weight is essential to healthy living. The Body Mass Index (BMI) is the most widely accepted measurement of weight according to health professionals. Use the chart below to determine your own BMI by matching your height in the left hand column with your weight in the center. Anyone, male or female, with a BMI of 25 to 29 is considered overweight and a body mass index of 30 is considered obese. Remember to eat right and exercise

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Body Weight (pounds)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Healthy Weight

 

 

 

Overweight

 

 

 

Obese

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

58

91

96

100

105

110

115

119

124

129

134

138

143

148

153

158

162

167

 

59

94

99

104

109

114

119

124

128

133

138

143

148

153

158

163

168

173

 

60

97

102

107

112

118

123

128

133

138

143

148

153

158

163

168

174

179

 

61

100

106

111

116

122

127

132

137

143

148

153

158

164

169

174

180

185

 

62

104

109

115

120

126

131

136

142

147

153

158

164

169

175

180

186

191

 

63

107

113

118

124

130

135

141

146

152

158

163

169

175

180

186

191

197

 

64

110

116

122

128

134

140

145

151

157

163

169

174

180

186

192

197

204

(inches)

65

114

120

126

132

138

144

150

156

162

168

174

180

186

192

198

204

210

66

118

124

130

136

142

148

155

161

167

173

179

186

192

198

204

210

216

 

Height

67

121

127

134

140

146

153

159

166

172

178

185

191

198

204

211

217

223

68

125

131

138

144

151

158

164

171

177

184

190

197

203

210

216

223

230

 

 

69

128

135

142

149

155

162

169

176

182

189

196

203

209

216

223

230

236

 

70

132

139

146

153

160

167

174

181

188

195

202

209

216

222

229

236

243

 

71

136

143

150

157

165

172

179

186

193

200

208

215

222

229

236

243

250

 

72

140

147

154

162

169

177

184

191

199

206

213

221

228

235

242

250

258

 

73

144

151

159

166

174

182

189

197

204

212

219

227

235

242

250

257

265

 

74

148

155

163

171

179

186

194

202

210

218

225

233

241

249

256

264

272

 

75

152

160

168

176

184

192

200

208

216

224

232

240

248

256

264

272

279

 

76

156

164

172

180

189

197

205

213

221

230

238

246

254

263

271

279

287

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BMI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: BMI has some limitations: It can overestimate body fat in people who are very muscular, and it can underestimate body fat in people who have lost muscle mass, such as the elderly.

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