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changing the weight unit
On delivery the scale is set to the unit „kg“. A switch located on the back of the control panel enables you
to change to „pounds“ (lb) and „stone“ (st).
setting up the scale
Set up the scale on a level and solid surface. A solid surface is a prerequisite for a correct measurement.
6. setting up the control panel
Positioning the control panel
The control panel can be held in the hand, attached to the wall mount or be left on the scale.
Wall mounting
The wall mount can be attached to the wall with the double-sided adhesive
strip. The surface of the wall must be clean, plane and grease-free.
Remove the foil from the adhesive strip on the back of the wall mount
Press the wall mount firmly against the wall.
• Make sure that the wall mount is straight.
• Note that the control panel and the scale must also be aligned to each other.
7. Information
General tips
• If possible, always weigh yourself at the same time of day (preferably in the morning), after using the toi-
let, on an empty stomach and unclothed, in order to achieve comparable results.
• Stand still and upright during the measurement.
8. Operation
Weighing
Place the scale on a firm level floor (no carpet); a firm floor covering is
required for correct measurement.
Make sure that the control panel and the scale are in line of sight to each other. Do not cover the receiver
and transmitter. The maximum distance between control panel and scale is 2 m.
Option 1: switch on control panel, then scale platform
Press the „ON/OFF“ button on the display module. The display shows „
8888
“ (Fig. 1).
Audibly, briefly and firmly tap the scale with your foot to activate the vibration sensor.
The LED first shows red and then switches to green after about 5 seconds. The dis-
play simultaneously shows „
0.0
“ (Fig. 2).
Now the scale is ready to measure your weight. Now step onto the scale. Stand still
on the scale with your weight distributed evenly between both legs. The scale imme-
diately begins to measure your weight. The display shows „
----
“ (Fig. 3).
50°
max.
2m
8888
0.0
kg
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
50°
max.
2m