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Age
very good
good average poor
<19 <17% 17–22% 22,1–27% >27,1%
20–29 <18% 18–23% 23,1–28% >28,1%
30–39 <19% 19–24% 24,1–29% >29,1%
40–49 <20% 20–25% 25,1–30% >30,1%
50< <21% 21-26% 26,1–31% >31,1%
Female
Age
very good
good average poor
<19 <12% 12–17% 17,1–22% > 22,1%
20–29 <13% 13–18% 18,1-23% >23,1%
30–39 <14% 14–19% 19,1-24% >24,1%
40–49 <15% 15–20% 20,1-25% >25,1%
50< < 16% 16–21% 21,1-26% >26,1%
Male
based on: ”Principles + Labs for Physical Fitness and Wellness. 1st edition by Copyright 1999”
According to the specications of the
World Health Organization (WHO 2001),
the percentage of body water should lie in
the following ranges:
Women: 50-55%
Men: 60-65%
Children: 65-75%
For persons who have a high body fat per-
centage, it is commonly found that the body
water percentage lies under the specied
guide values.
Since the muscle percentage varies from
person to person, there are no generally
valid guide values.
If the scale detects an error during measure-
ment, “ E” and the error number are dis-
played.
If you stand on the scale, for example, before
the value “0.0” is displayed, the scale doesn’t
work correctly and the error “ E 1” is dis-
played (Fig. 7.1).
Fig. 7.1
Tables for the body fat percentage
Error messages/causes of error and measures to take
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7 Error messages/causes of error
and measures to take
6.3 Cleaning the scale
If needed, clean the outside of the scale
with a soft cloth, if necessary, with a mild
cleaning solution. If the scale is contaminated,
it is to be desinfected with a suitable
disinfectant in accordance with the
specifications of the disinfectant manufacturer.
Caution
Never submerge the scale in any liquid
or hold the device under water.