Before Using Scale
Precautions for Use
CAUTION! Use of this device by persons with any electrical implant such
as a heart pacemaker, or by pregnant women, is not recommended.
The data generated by this scale is not intended as a substitute for professional
medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. To thoroughly understand the data and
how they fit in to your personal medical profile, discuss with your doctor. The heart
rate monitoring device feature is not meant to detect irregular heart rhythms or
heart conditions. If you think you may have a medical condition or emergency,
immediately call your doctor or 911.
1. Remove all packaging materials.
2. Remove the isolator tab from the battery compartment – without opening the
battery cover at the bottom of the scale, gently pull out the isolator tab. (In case
the tab cannot be pulled out, or if the scale display does not work after you have
pulled the isolator tab, remove the cover. Gently pull out the isolator tab or any
pieces of it that may block the battery contacts. Ensure the batteries are installed
correctly. Replace the battery cover.)
3. For best accuracy, place scale on tile or hardwood floor, rather than uneven,
flexible or soft flooring (such as carpet).
Weight Measurement Only
(Using Scale Without App)
To measure weight only:
1. Step on the scale and stand still. "000" will flash for about
2 seconds, then your weight will display.
2. Next, you will see "oooo" run across the screen and then
your heart rate will display.
NOTE:
if your feet are not properly aligned on the electrodes
(not fully on the metal disks), or the soles of your feet are
too dry, heart rate will not display and you will instead see
your weight. In that case, adjust the position of your feet to
better cover the circles and moisten the soles of your feet
with a little water or lotion, being careful not to slip on the glass when you step on
the scale again.
3. Step off the scale and it will shut off automatically.
Heart Rate Measurements
The body analysis generated by this scale is not intended as a substitute for
professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. To thoroughly understand
the data and how they fit in to your personal medical profile, discuss with your
doctor. The heart rate monitoring device feature is not meant to detect irregular
heart rhythms or heart conditions. If you think you may have a medical condition or
emergency, immediately call your doctor or 911.
This scale is not suited for taking heart rate measurements during or immediately
after exercise. Take heart rate measurements in a rested state.
Your heart rate can fluctuate significantly from one moment to the next. If a heart
rate measurement seems unusually high or low to you, we suggest to take the
average of three measurements. If you are concerned about your heart rate, please
immediately call your doctor or 911.
Congratulations on purchasing this Bluetooth
®
connected WW Scales by Conair
Body Analysis Monitor!
It is designed to work with the free WW Scales by Conair™ app to
give you an easy-to-use way of tracking your measurements. To
download the app, go to the Apple
®
App Store or Google
®
Store
and type “WW Scales by Conair” into the search box. Or, you can
go to
www.BTScalesByConair.com
and download the app there.
Once you have downloaded the app to your device, it will walk you through the
easy pairing and setup process with the scale. For more information, frequently
asked questions and support, check
www.BTScalesByConair.com
Did you know?
• Your scale works as a body analysis monitor even without the app – you do not
need a smart device to check your weight, heart rate, body fat body water, bone
mass, muscle mass or BMI!
• But you will need a smart device to set goals, track your progress, earn badges,
and participate in other fun activities that are only available on the app.
• If you are a WW member, your weight data will automatically sync with your account
on the WW app; no more need for manual data entries! Make sure you use the
same username and password for both apps, so your weight data can sync!
• If you use other health and fitness apps, and would like them to receive data from
your scale, the app will sync data to the Health app (Apple) and to the Google Fit
app (Android) and allow your favorite apps to pull your data from there.
For more information on setting up the app, pairing the scale, and the
features of the app, go to www.BTScalesByConair.com
For more information on the scale, on how to set yourself up as a user without
the app, and about what your body analysis readings mean, please read this
instruction booklet.
Syncing Bluetooth
This is a Bluetooth-enabled scale. It will try to broadcast a Bluetooth signal every
time it is being used, even if you are not using it with the app, or your smart device
is out of range. Generally, you will see the following in the scale display:
Bluetooth symbol blinking:
Scale is trying to communicate with your
smart device
Bluetooth symbol stable:
Bluetooth connection has been established
Bluetooth symbol keeps blinking until the scale turns off:
Pairing
failed, no Bluetooth connection, no data is being transmitted
If a Bluetooth connection cannot be established, the scale will still
measure and display all your data, as long as you are set up as a user on
the scale (read “Personal Data Setting Mode” next page).
Body Analysis Measurement
(Using Scale Without App)
Operate the scale on a secure, flat floor. Step on the scale with one of your feet to
activate the display. Take your foot off before the weight is read. Wait until you see
“0.00” in kg mode or “0.0” in lb mode, then press the UP or DOWN button to select
your user number. Your data (height, age, gender) will quickly display again.
Once the LCD shows “0.0,” you can step on the scale. Step on barefoot with your
feet aligned on the electrodes (metal disks) on the two sides of the platform. If your
feet are not bare, the scale will not be able to take measurements and you will get an
error reading.
After a few seconds, the LCD will show your body weight, then your heart rate,
body fat percentage, body water percentage, muscle mass, bone mass and BMI for
several seconds, and then turn off automatically.
If you get an error reading, make sure you are stepping on
the scale in bare feet (no stockings or pantyhose) and your
feet are aligned on the metal disks. If you still get an error
reading, your skin may be too dry: Try rubbing a bit of lotion
on the soles of your feet and make sure not to slip on the
platform of the scale.
NOTE:
Your scale will also read error if your weight is below or above the specifications for
the scale.
Low battery warning: When the batteries are critically low,
the scale display will show “Lo” and it is time to replace the
batteries (see battery replacement instructions).
NOTE:
If you step on the scale before “0.0” appears or if your
feet are not aligned on the electrodes, the scale will not
function properly.
NOTE:
To
RESET
your scale, press and hold the unit switch button
underneath the scale and press the SET button twice in short
succession. The press and hold the SET button for about 3
seconds to reset the scale to factory default settings. Display
will show "CLr"
Personal Data Setting Mode
(Using Scale Without App)
Personal Data Setting
Press the platform with one of your feet to activate the scale. Take your foot off before
the scale reads your weight. The display will show "0.0", then "000" and finally "0.0"
again. Wait for “0.0” to show, then press the SET button to enter into Personal data
setting mode.
User 2 (P-02) will flash. Press the UP or DOWN button to
choose user number (user 2 to user 10). Press the SET button
to confirm.
The scale will now enter the Height setting mode.
Height will flash. Press the UP or DOWN button to choose
the height. If the scale is set to measure in pounds, the height
will display in feet and inches. If it is set to measure in kg,
the height will display in cm. Pressing and holding the UP or
DOWN button will advance numbers quickly. Press the SET
button to confirm the Height.
The scale will now switch to Age setting mode.
Age will flash. Press the UP or DOWN button to choose the
age (10 to 100). Pressing and holding the UP or DOWN button
will advance numbers quickly. Press the SET button to confirm
the Age.
The scale will now enter the Gender setting mode.
Default icon will flash. Press the UP or DOWN button to
choose between female and male. Press SET button to
confirm selection. The scale will display the user data for a few
seconds and then will enter into body analysis mode and “0.0”
will appear on the display.
Note 1:
If you need to edit any of your personal data, you can do so while the
data is being displayed: Simply press the SET button and scale will go back to the
Personal data setting mode again. Follow the instructions above.
Note 2:
In the Personal data setting mode, the scale will return to standby mode
automatically if no button is pressed within 15 seconds, and already entered data
will not be saved. If that happens, simply repeat the Personal data setting process
described above.
Weight and Body Fat
How does it work?
While body fat can be measured in many ways, the method used in your scale is
bioelectrical impedance. This indirect method of determining body fat starts when
a safe and very low electrical current is sent through the lower half of the body. The
electrical current flows more quickly through water and muscle than it will through
bone and fat. The scale measures the speed of the current. Based on this number,
the scale estimates body fat using a multi-step, mathematical formula.
Is it accurate?
Measurements of body fat tend to fluctuate a lot more than simple weighing, and
different methods of estimating body fat yield very different results. Just as different
scales give different results, different body fat analyzers can provide very different
body fat estimates. Even with the same scale the numbers will vary because:
• Weight loss tends to produce substantial, continuous, and unpredictable changes
in body water content. Because body fat analysis is determined by water content in
the body, results can vary considerably from day to day.
• Hydration status affects body fat results. If you’ve just worked out, there is less
water for the electrical current to flow through. This may result in a higher body fat
result. In the same way, if you measure your body fat after drinking a lot of fluid, it
may appear that body fat is lower than it really is.
• Skin temperature can have an influence also. Measuring body fat in warm, humid
weather when skin is moist will yield a different result than if skin is cold and dry.
• As with weight, when your goal is to change body composition, it is better to track
trends over time than to use individual daily results.
• Results may not be accurate for persons under the age of 16, or persons with an
elevated body temperature, diabetes or other health conditions.
What you need to know!
• Percent body fat refers to the number of pounds of fat divided by your total body
weight and multiplied by 100.
• During weight loss, percent body fat doesn’t appear to be reduced as quickly
as expected because total weight loss and total body fat are decreasing at the
same time (for a more detailed explanation, see next section).
• Weight loss in the form of body fat and lean tissue (muscle) is common, and
is normal.
• To minimize the loss of lean tissue, include regular physical activity, especially
strength training, in your weight-loss plan.
Why do I lose weight but my body fat percentage doesn’t change much?
When you lose weight, both the numerator (pounds of body fat) and denominator
(total body weight) go down, so when it’s calculated as a body fat percentage, the
number can be small. For example, a person may weigh 200 pounds and have
40% body fat (= 80 pounds of body fat). He/She loses 20 pounds, but the body fat
has only dropped 4% to 36%. That 4% of body fat was 15.2 pounds of fat – a very
significant amount! So do not be overly concerned if you do not see the percentage
change quickly as you are losing weight: Monitor the absolute number of body fat
pounds lost. Remember, to minimize the loss of lean tissue, include regular physical
activity, especially strength training, in your weight-loss plan.
BMI – What Is It?
BMI stands for Body Mass Index, a statistical term derived from height and weight. It
is closely linked to body fat and health outcomes. Over 50 organizations, including the
U.S. government and the World Health Organization, have adopted BMI guidelines.
BMI is inversely related to fitness, meaning that the higher your BMI, the less likely you
are to be fit. Every time your body analysis monitor reads your weight and calculates
your body fat, it also calculates your BMI. Along with your weight and your body fat
measurements, the BMI reading gives you yet one more tool to monitor your health
and fitness.
Body water/hydration levels
General health standards indicate that one should consume approximately
64 oz. of water per day from food and liquids to maintain a healthy level of hydration.
Maintaining a good hydration level will help improve your overall health and general
feeling of well-being. If your hydration levels are lower than average, you should
increase your water intake accordingly.
Body water/hydration level – how is it measured?
The hydration level is measured by using Bioelectric Impedance Analysis (BIA).
The same analysis that is used to calculate your body fat is used to calculate your
hydration level. Taking into consideration a user’s age and gender, a calculation is
made that determines the percentage of water.
Please note:
It is not recommended to take the hydration measurements in certain
situations, such as following exercise, after drinking a glass of water, or directly prior
to, during or shortly after menstrual cycles. Hydration may not be at normal levels
during these times.
Bone mass – What Is It?
Bone is a living, growing tissue. During youth, your body makes new bone tissue
faster than it breaks down older bone. In young adulthood, bone mass is at its peak;
after that, bone loss starts to outpace bone growth, and bone mass decreases.
But it’s a long and very slow process that can be slowed down even more through
calcium-rich diets and weight-bearing exercise.
too lower
normal higher too
low than
than high
normal
normal
Body Fat
age
% %
%
%
%
Male
20-29
<13%
13.1-18%
18.1-23%
23.1-28% 28.1%+
30-39
<14
14.1-19
19.1-24
24.1-29
29.1+
40-49
<15
15.1-20
20.1-25
25.1-30
30.1+
50-59 <16 16.1-21 21.1-26 26.1-31 31.1+
60-69 <17 17.1-22 22.1-27 27.1-32 32.1+
Female
20-29
<18
18.1-23
23.1-28
28.1-33
33.1+
30-39
<19
19.1-24
24.1-29
29.1-34
34.1+
40-49
<20
20.1-25
25.1-30
30.1-35
35.1+
50-59 <21 21.1-26 26.1-31 31.1-36 36.1+
60-69 <22 22.1-27 27.1-32 32.1-37 37.1+
Body Water
age
% %
%
%
%
Male
20-69 <46.4% 46.5-49.9% 50-65%
65.1-70% 70.1%+
Female
20-69
<43.9
44-44.9
45-60
60.1-67.6 67.7+
Bone Mass
age
% %
%
%
%
Male
20-29 <7.2% 7.3-7.5% 7.6-8.4% 8.5-8.7% 8.8%+
30-39 <7.0 7.1-7.3
7.4-8.2 8.3-8.5 8.6+
40-49 <6.6 6.7-6.9
7-7.8
7.9-8.1 8.2+
50-59 <6.2 6.3-6.5
6.6-7.4 7.5-7.7 7.8+
60-69 <5.9 6.0-6.2
6.3-7.1 7.2-7.4 7.5+
Female
20-29
<5.8% 5.9-6.1%
6.2-7%
7.1-7.3% 7.4%+
30-39 <5.6 5.7-5.9
6-6.8
6.9-7.1 7.2+
40-49 <5.2 5.3-5.5
5.6-6.4 6.5-6.7 6.8+
50-59 <4.8 4.9-5.1
5.2-6
6.1-6.3 6.4+
60-69 <4.5 4.6-4.8
4.9-5.7 5.8-6.0 6.1+
Body Analysis Table
Always keep in mind that you know your body best. The following ranges of
body fat, BMI, body water, muscle and bone mass are offered as guides.