User guide

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Once the correct value is set, press the
FUNC key again. The BMI function is
now activated.
Ask the patient to mount the scale.
Once on the scale, the patient should
stand still.
Read off the BMI on the digital display
and compare it with the categories on
page 32.
To return to normal weighing mode,
press the FUNC key.
To switch off the scale, press the Start
key again.
Evaluating Body Mass Index for adults:
Compare the value determined with the categories quoted below which correspond to
those used by WHO, 2000.
BMI below 18.5:
Warning, this patient weighs too little. There could be a tendency to anorexia. An in-
crease in weight is recommended to improve well-being and performance. If in doubt,
consult a specialist.
BMI between 18.5 and 24.9:
The patient is of a normal weight. He can stay as he his.
BMI between 25 and 30 (pre-obese):
The patient is slightly to moderately overweight. He should cut his weight if he is al-
ready ill (e.g. diabetes, hypertension, gout, fat metabolism disorders).
BMI over 30:
Weight reduction is essential. Metabolism, cardiovascular system and bones are all un-
der strain. A consistent diet, plenty of movement and behavioural training are all re-
commended. If in doubt, consult a specialist.
Weighing with pre-Tare
If the pre-Tare function is activated, a stored weight value is deducted from the currently
measured weight. This function is useful, for example, if the weight of a wheelchair is not
to be displayed.
Press the Start key with no load on the
scale.
se(a, 8.8.8.8.8. and 0.0 appear con-
secutively in the display. The scale is
then automatically set to zero and ready
for operation.
Press the FUNC key.
The last function used appears in the
display.