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1WMPD4001312A Precision Health Scale Model UC-322 Before Use Precautions ................................................. 1 Scale Components ...................................... 2 Display Symbols ......................................... 3 Installing (or Replacing) Batteries ............... 4 Maintaining the Scale ...............................[...]
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Unit selection switch Batte ries (T ype AA) Ad d-on Feet Instruction Manual S t an dard Ac cesso rie s ON/O FF Us er (Sw itc h 1) Displa y Battery Compartment Add-on F oot ON/OFF User (Switch 2) lb kg Scale Component s To p Underside - 2 -[...]
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Display Symbols Symbol BMI User 1 User 2 Flashing Description This symbol appears when the measurement display is stable. This symbol appears when the BMI score is displayed after weight measurement. This symbol appears when you are presetting your height. This symbol appears when User 1 is measuring, displaying memory dat a or presetting the heigh[...]
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Inst alling (or Replacing) Batteries Caution Insert each battery with its positive (+) and negative (-) terminals properly aligned with the corresponding symbols in the battery compartment. Replace all four batteries with new ones, when the symbol appears flashing. When the batteries are depleted completely , nothing is displayed even if the switch[...]
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- 5 - Measuring Y our W eight on a Carpet Please use the accessory add-on feet if you wish to use the Precision Health Scale on carpet. S teps 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 whe[...]
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- 6 - Before Measuring Y our W eight Switching the unit of measure A unit selection switch is provided on the underside of the scale so that you can choose the unit to measure your weight, kg or lb. Slide the switch to the lb side. : lb (weight) and ft-in (height) Slide the switch to the kg side. : kg (weight) and cm (height) Presetting Y our Heigh[...]
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- 7 - Measuring Y our Weight (W ith a Preset Height) Up to 30 weight results can be saved in memory , 15 for User 1 and 15 for User 2. Additional measurements are saved by deleting the oldest dat a in memory . After measurement, the BMI score is displayed. The procedure below is an example of how to measure the weight of User 1 with a preset height[...]
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- 8 - Measuring Y our Weight (With No Preset Height) Up to 30 weight results can be saved in memory , 15 for User 1 and 15 for User 2. Additional measurements are saved by deleting the oldest dat a in memory . The procedure below is an example of how to measure the weight of User 1, with no preset height. 1 Press Switch 1. “88888” appears flash[...]
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- 9 - Measuring Y our Weight (Guest Mode) The Guest Mode is a procedure to measure your weight without saving the weight dat a. 1 Press Switch 1 and Switch 2 at the same time. “88888” appears flashing. 2 W ait until the St able symbol appears. W ait until the display “0.0 lb” and the S table symbol appear . S tep on the scale gently . 3 St [...]
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Displaying Weight Dat a Saved in Memory The procedure below is an example of how to display the weight data of User 1 that was saved in memory . 1 With the scale turned off, press and hold Switch 1. T o display the weight dat a of User 2, press and hold Switch 2. 2 Release the switch when “ - ” appears. Then, press Switch 2 within five seconds.[...]
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Deleting W eight Dat a Saved in Memory The procedure below is an example of how to delete the weight data of User 1 that was saved in memory . 1 With the scale turned off, press and hold Switch 1. T o delete the weight data of User 2, press and hold Switch 2. 2 Release the switch when “ - ” appears. Then, press Switch 2 within five seconds. If [...]
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S pecifications Measuring method Electric resistance Digital display Liquid crystal display , 18 mm character height Maximum capacity (MAX) 330 lb (150 kg) Minimum display (d) 0.1 lb (0.05 kg) Power source Four type AA batteries (1.5 volt x 4) Battery life Approximately 2000 measurements Dimensions 210 (D) x 295 (W) x 40 (H) mm Weight Approx. 3.7 l[...]