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Four rotating zeros are displayed in the 
upper section of the display screen. Th

 is 

indicates that the measurement process 
for body fat, muscle mass and body water 
percentages as well as caloric requirement 
is being carried out. As soon as the meas-
urement process is complete, the follow-
ing information will appear in sequence 
in the upper section of the display screen:

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 and the percentage of your body 

weight which is body fat

Ú

 

 and the percentage of your body 

weight which is body water 

Ú

 

 and the percentage of your body 

weight which is muscle mass 

Ú

 

 and your daily caloric requirement 

in kilocalories (kcal) 

 

Your body weight will continue to be dis-
played in the lower section of the display 
screen. Th

  e four values will continue to 

be displayed until the scales are automati-
cally shut off . 

 

Your general health condition is depicted 
by a symbol in the lower left  corner of the 
display screen.

 

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  e following displays are possible:

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 Under fat

Ú

 

 Healthy

Ú

 

 Over fat

Ú

 

 Obese

Fig. 5a: Display of body fat percentage

and body weight

Fig. 5b: Display of body water percentage 

and body weight

Fig. 5c: Display of muscle mass

percentageand body weight 

Fig. 5d: Display of daily caloric

requirementand body weight

Th

  e percentual displays of body fat, body wa-

ter and muscle mass elements must be con-
sidered individually. Th

  e sum of the measured 

results can exceed  %, as the muscle and fat 
tissue elements also contain a water element.

ô

 Note:

If you would like to track the development of 
your body fat, muscle mass and body water 
percentages over a period of time: Write down 
the displayed measurement results in a table 
aft er each measurement.

 

We recommend comparing your meas-
urement results with the tables in the ac-
companying informational material to 
gain a better understanding of the values. 

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Summary of Contents for KH 5509

Page 1: ...Komperna GmbH Burgstra e D Bochum Deutschland Germany www kompernass com 12 05 2005 v 1 3 KH 5509 10 UK IB KH5509 10 UK indb 1 IB KH5509 10 UK indb 1 09 01 2006 16 10 26 Uhr 09 01 2006 16 10 26 Uhr...

Page 2: ...Body fat muscle mass and water analysis scales Instructions for use KH 5509 KH 5510 IB KH5509 10 UK indb 2 IB KH5509 10 UK indb 2 09 01 2006 16 10 32 Uhr 09 01 2006 16 10 32 Uhr...

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Page 4: ...w er q t y i a o o 1 u i o o a t y w er q 1 u KH 5509 KH 5510 IB KH5509 10 UK indb 4 IB KH5509 10 UK indb 4 09 01 2006 16 11 45 Uhr 09 01 2006 16 11 45 Uhr...

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Page 7: ...Comparison of current and previous measurements 13 9 4 Display previous measurement results 13 9 5 Using the guest mode 14 10 Maintaining the scales 15 10 1 Replacing the batteries in the scales 15 10...

Page 8: ...es and display remote control unit can only be operated at temperatures be tween and Celsius The scales should be kept within this temperature range even while not being used Temperatures outside of t...

Page 9: ...m load maximum measurable weight kg lb Minimum measurable weight kg lb Tolerance kg max g Tolerance kg kg Measuring procedure bioelectrical imped ance analysis via four foot sensors Increments for wei...

Page 10: ...Operating temperature C C 4 Scope of delivery Body fat muscle mass and water analysis scales Display remote control unit AA Mignon type batteries for scales AAA Micro type batteries for display remot...

Page 11: ...y remote control unit out of its holder on the back of the scales Be careful not to drop the display remote control unit 7 Remove the protective plastic from the two included batteries of type AAA Mi...

Page 12: ...er your personal data Ten memory locations are available for storing your per sonal data To store your personal data 1 Take the display remote control unit in your hand and press the on off button onc...

Page 13: ...imate their actual daily physical strain If you are having trou ble deciding between two categories select the category with lower amount of physical strain 9 The height indicator blinks on the displa...

Page 14: ...ar ried out within seconds then the scales will turn off automatically The display re mote control unit will turn off automatically after seconds if no buttons are pressed 9 2 Measuring body weight bo...

Page 15: ...r personal data will blink on the screen 4 Select the memory location of your own personal data by pressing the up or down button Press the i button when the memo ry location number corresponding to y...

Page 16: ...y a symbol in the lower left corner of the display screen The following displays are possible Under fat Healthy Over fat Obese Fig 5a Display of body fat percentage and body weight Fig 5b Display of b...

Page 17: ...surement values for other measurement areas Press the up or down button briefly Each time you press one of these buttons one of the measurement areas body fat percentage muscle mass percentage body wa...

Page 18: ...nd will appear on the display screen 2 Press the up button once appears on the display screen Subsequently the number of one of the memory locations for personal data will blink on the screen 3 Press...

Page 19: ...s described in chapter Inserting batteries in the display remote control unit 11 Troubleshooting error messages 11 1 The scales can not be turned on If you can not turn on the scales by placing light...

Page 20: ...e scales Otherwise the scales could be damaged beyond repair 11 4 2 Err If this error message is displayed then the scales can not measure body fat muscle mass and body water percentages A Measurement...

Page 21: ...on the screen 3 Select the memory location of your own personal data by pressing the up or down button Press the i button when the memo ry location number corresponding to your personal data is displ...

Page 22: ...m damages resulting from battery acid leakage 2 Place the display remote control unit in the holder on the scales 3 Store the scales in a clean dry place Make sure that the scales can not fall from th...

Page 23: ...Background information about Body fat body water and muscle mass Booklet UK indb 1 Booklet UK indb 1 06 01 2006 13 33 12 Uhr 06 01 2006 13 33 12 Uhr...

Page 24: ...ne and even exhaling The quantity of water expelled from the body depends on fac tors such as physical activity possible illnesses intake of medicines hormone changes nutrition and even climatic condi...

Page 25: ...ine production with the same amount of fluid consumption can lead to water collecting in the body Too much water in the bodily tissue places a burden on the heart and results in increased blood pressu...

Page 26: ...min erals stored in the fat which play important roles in the human organism In addition to this body fat contributes considerably to regulating body temperature as does body water It is fat which pad...

Page 27: ...ho does a lot of hard physical work will naturally burn a significantly higher number of calories than does someone who primarily works in a sitting position To achieve long term success in reducing b...

Page 28: ...8 60 41 50 60 15 15 24 24 30 30 59 40 60 17 17 26 26 34 34 58 40 Women 10 12 12 12 23 23 30 30 60 40 12 18 15 15 25 25 33 33 58 5 40 18 30 20 20 29 29 36 36 56 40 30 40 22 22 31 31 38 38 53 39 40 50 2...

Page 29: ...Booklet UK indb 32 Booklet UK indb 32 06 01 2006 13 33 15 Uhr 06 01 2006 13 33 15 Uhr...

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