Omron Healthcare Scale HBF 306 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
BODY FAT  
ANALYZER  
Model  
HBF-306  
Table of Contents  
Notes on Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Features of the Product . . . . . . . 4  
Names and Functions  
of the Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
How to Insert and Replace  
the Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
How to Measure . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Set the Personal Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Start the Measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
How to Interpret the  
Measured Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
How to Care for and  
Store the Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Thank you for purchasing  
the OMRON Body Fat Analyzer.  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
What You Should Know When  
Using this Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Before using this unit for the first  
time, please be sure to read this  
instruction manual carefully and  
use the unit properly.  
For a Correct Measurement . . . 20  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Caution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Limited One Year Warranty . . . 25  
Please keep this instruction manual  
on hand for future reference.  
 
Notes on Safety  
Never start weight reduction or exercise therapy without  
the instructions of a physician or a specialist.  
Self-diagnosis may damage your health condition.  
Consult with your physcian before using when pregnant.  
Do not disassemble this unit. You may be injured or damage the unit.  
General Advice  
Do not use this unit when your body and/or fingers are wet,  
such as after taking a bath.  
Do not place this unit in a highly humid environment, where water  
may splash, in direct sunshine, in a place where the air from  
air conditioning hits directly, or near fire.  
Do not wash this unit with water.  
As this unit is a precision instrument, do not drop, vibrate,  
or apply strong shock.  
Do not use batteries not specified for this unit. Do not insert the batteries  
with the polarities in the wrong direction.  
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Features of the Product  
Easy-to-Understand Display  
The unit displays the measured value of body fat percentage by the BI  
method and indicates the body mass in four ranges of LOW, NORMAL,  
HIGH, and VERY HIGH according to the BMI value.  
BI method: Bioelectrical Impedance method (see page 5)  
BMI: Body Mass Index = (weight (lbs) x703) / height (in) / height (in)  
BMI: Body Mass Index in metric = weight (kg) / height (m) / height (m)  
NORMAL or ATHLETE mode can be selected  
for a more accurate measurement.  
Measurement is fast and simple.  
After inputting the data, a measurement can be started by simply holding  
the grip electrodes and pressing the Start button. The measured results are  
displayed approximately 7 seconds after the START symbol is displayed.  
The measured results are shown in an easy-to-see display.  
Body fat percentage and body mass index are shown simultaneously  
in an easy-to-see large digital display and a bar display that  
can be read at a glance.  
The memory function stores up to 9 personal profiles  
The memory function can store up to 9 people's information  
(height, weight, age, and gender).  
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Names and Functions of the Parts  
Main unit  
Grip electrodes  
Display  
Displays the set values  
and the measured results.  
Extremely weak electrical  
current is sent from here  
during the measurement.  
Grip electrodes  
On/Off button  
Turns the power  
on and off.  
Battery cover  
Start button  
Press the button and  
the measurement starts.  
Set button  
Sets the personal  
number and the  
personal data.  
Up / Down button  
Sets the numerical values for personal information  
including height, weight, age and gender. This button  
is also used to set the personal numbers from 1 to 9.  
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Names and Functions of the Parts  
Display  
Height / weight / age mode  
Body fat percentage /  
height / weight / age  
Athletic level  
Ready to measure  
Starting to measure  
Gender  
Low battery  
indicator  
(When this symbol  
flashes, replace  
the batteries.)  
Measurement  
progress / BMI  
classification bar  
Personal No.  
GUEST  
How to change the unit to metric mode:  
1. Simultaneously push the On/Off, the Start, and the Up buttons.  
The power turns on and the bottom LCD should read USA.  
(If the LCD says guest, turn the unit off and try again.)  
2. Push the Set button and the LCD changes.  
3. Push and hold the Set button again for 3-4 seconds  
until the upper LCD changes to CAl. At this time,  
all personal data are deleted.  
BMI  
4. Push the On/Off button to turn off the power.  
In this mode, the power does not turn off  
automatically. Be sure to turn off the power.  
5. Push the On/Off button to turn on the power.  
The display unit changes to the metric system.  
To return to US display, repeat the same procedure.  
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How to Insert and Replace the Batteries  
How to Insert the Batteries  
1. While pressing the  
mark on the battery  
cover on the back of the unit with your finger,  
slide off the cover in the direction of the arrow.  
2. Insert two AAA batteries with the polarities  
in correct alignment.  
3. Slide and securely close the battery cover.  
Battery life and replacement  
When the battery replacement symbol flashes,  
replace both batteries with new ones.  
Replace the batteries after turning off the power.  
Dispose of the used batteries according to the  
disposal method in the municipality where you live.  
Battery life  
Two AAA batteries will last approximately 1 year  
(when measurements are made twice a day).  
Because the supplied batteries are for monitor  
use only, they may have a shorter life.  
As the batteries may leak and damage the main unit, please note the following points:  
Remove the batteries from this unit when you are not going to use it for a long period  
of time (approximately three months or more).  
Replace the worn batteries with new ones immediately.  
Do not use manganese and alkaline batteries together.  
Do not use new and worn batteries together.  
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How to Measure: Set the Personal Data  
1.Turn on the power.  
Push the On/Off button.  
All displays turn on.  
2. Set the personal data.  
If you dont want to set personal  
data for each measurement:  
Select the guest.  
1) The display GUEST flashes.  
Push the Set button.  
The display GUEST changes  
to NORMAL / ATHLETE selection mode.  
2) Set the personal data (Refer to "Setting  
of personal data").  
When you want to set the personal number and  
store the personal data:  
Select the personal number.  
1) When Guest is flasing, push the Up / Down  
button and select a personal number from 1 to 9.  
2) Push the Set button.  
The personal No. turns on and changes  
to NORMAL / ATHLETE selection mode.  
3) Set the personal data (Refer to "Setting  
of personal data").  
When you have already set your personal  
No. and stored your personal data:  
Select your personal number  
1) Push the Up / Down button to select your  
personal number  
2) Push the Set button.  
The personal No. turns on and the personal  
data is displayed.  
3) Start the measurement (Refer to "Start  
the measurement").  
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How to Measure  
Setting of personal data  
How to select NORMAL / ATHLETE mode  
1) Each time you push the  
Up / Down button, the display  
of NORMAL / ATHLETE flashes.  
2) Push the Set button to select  
NORMAL or ATHLETE.  
Should I use Normal or Athlete mode?  
NORMAL / ATHLETE selection  
Calculate your FIT index by using the formula below.  
Use Athletic mode if your FIT index is over 60 or more  
otherwise select Normal mode.  
FIT Index = Frequency × Intensity × Time  
FIT Index 60 ——— Athlete  
FIT Index < 60 ——— Normal  
Number  
Frequency of Exercise  
5
4
3
2
1
Daily or almost daily  
3 to 4 times per week  
1 to 2 times per week  
A few times per month  
Less than once per month  
Intensity  
Conditioning Exercise  
Cycling - > 12 mph pace  
Sports  
Basketball - competitive  
Weightlifting - vigorous,  
powerlifting or bodybuilding  
Boxing  
Football - competitive  
Handball, racquetball, or squash  
Ice hockey  
Rowing - moderate to vigorous  
Stationary cycling - moderate to  
vigorous effort  
Karate or kickboxing  
Rockclimbing  
Rowing machines - moderate to  
vigorous effort  
5
Rugby  
Aerobic dancing - high impact  
Step aerobics  
Soccer - competitive  
Tennis  
Running -> 5.0 mph  
Rope jumping  
Swimming - competitive or lap  
Speed skating - competitive  
Skiing - cross-country  
Skiing - downhill racing  
Rollerblading (roller skating)  
Ski machine  
Stairstepping  
Continued on the next page  
 
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How to Measure  
Intensity  
Conditioning Exercise  
Cycling - < 12 mph pace  
Weightlifting - moderate effort  
Stationary cycling - light effort  
Rowing - light effort  
Sports & Recreational Activities  
Archery  
Basketball - shooting baskets  
Bowling  
Fencing  
Calisthenics  
Golf  
Stretching / Yoga  
Gymnastics  
Horseback riding  
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Rowing machines - light effort  
Water aerobics or water exercise Baseball  
Aerobic dancing - low impact  
Jogging - < 5.0 mph  
Softball  
Tai Chi  
Walking - > 2.5 mph  
Volleyball - competitive  
Wrestling - competitive  
Ice Skating - < 9 mph  
Swimming - leisurely  
Rollerblading - leisurely  
Time  
Duration  
4
3
2
1
45 minutes or more  
30 to 44 minutes  
15 - 29 minutes  
less than 15 minutes  
Example: You run 5 times a week for 30 minutes  
FIT Index = Frequency X Intensity x Time  
75 = 5 x 5 x 3  
FIT Index 60, Athlete mode  
Setting of height (Setting range: 3' 4" to 6' 6")  
1) Confirm the height setting screen. The height  
value 5' 7" flashes. The height  
is indicated.  
2) Push the Up / Down button to set the height  
value. The height value increases increments  
by 1/4". By pushing the button for more than  
1 second, the height values change at high speed.  
3) Push the Set button to set the height value.  
The display changes to the weight setting screen.  
Setting of weight (Setting range: 23 lb. to 440 1/2 lb.)  
1) Confirm the weight setting screen. The weight value  
135 lb. flashes and the weight is indicated.  
2) Push the Up / Down button to change the  
weight value. The weight value increments  
change by 1/2 lb. By holding the button for  
more than 1 second, the weight values change at high speed.  
3) Push the Set button to set the weight value. The display  
changes to the age setting screen.  
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How to Measure  
Setting of age (Setting range: NORMAL, 10 to 80 / ATHLETE, 18 to 60 years old)  
1) Confirm the age setting screen.The age  
value 40 flashes and the age is indicated.  
2) Push the Up / Down button to change the  
age. The age values change by 1 year. By  
holding the button for more than 1 second,  
the age values change at high speed.  
3) Push the Set button to set the age value.  
The display changes to the gender setting screen.  
Setting of gender (Setting: male / female)  
1) Confirm the gender setting screen.  
The gender maleflashes.  
2) Push the Up / Down button to change  
the gender. The display of male  
or female flashes alternately.  
3) Push the Set button.  
All the set items are fixed and stored. Readyis displayed.  
To change any values:  
1) Push the Set button to flash the personal data you want to change.  
2) Push the Up / Down button to change the setting.  
By pushing both the Up and Down buttons at the same time,  
the current blinking display will reset to the initial value.  
How to delete all 9 personal data values from the memory  
1) Push the Up button and select the personal No. 1.  
2) Push the Set button for 2 seconds.  
3) All personal data are deleted and all displays turn on.  
(Same state in which the On/Off button is pushed.)  
If you leave the set items in the setting screen without  
confirmation, the display will change to the initial values  
or the values before setting in approximately 1 minute.  
After 1 minute, the unit will automatically turn off.  
When your age, weight, or height has changed, reset  
the value accordingly.  
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How to Measure: Start the Measurement  
3. Start the measurement.  
When the values are set to height of 6' 3 1/4, weight of 149 lbs.,  
age 37 years old, and gender male:  
1) Stand with both feet slightly apart.  
2) Hold the grip electrodes.  
Wrap your middle finger around  
the groove of the handle. Place  
the palm of your hand on the top  
and the bottom electrodes. Put your  
thumbs up, resting on top of the unit.  
3) Hold your arms straight out, at a 90  
degree angle to your body. Do not  
move during the measurement.  
4) Confirm the ready to measure display.  
The  
indicator turns on.  
5) Push the Start button.  
The display  
turns on.  
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How to Measure  
6) Hold the electrodes with both hands.  
The unit automatically detects that  
it is held and starts measurement.  
The display flashes one by one  
and moves to the right end.  
The BMI judgment bar turns on immediately  
after the body fat percentage and the  
BMI are displayed. (The bar at the  
right end flashes). You can start another  
measurement when the  
indicator turns on.  
For how to interpret the measurement results  
in detail, please refer to the following page.  
7) Push the On/Off button  
to turn the power off.  
If you do not push the On/Off button, the unit will turn  
off automatically in approximately three minutes after  
displaying the measurement results.  
Measuring postures that should be  
avoided  
Measurement in the following positions may  
not provide accurate measurement.  
How to hold the grips.  
In the following cases, the electric resistance  
may not be measured correctly.  
Elbows are bent.  
Moving your body  
or arms during  
measurement  
Your fingers are apart from the grips.  
Arms are positioned  
too upward or  
downward of the  
desirable angle  
to the body.  
Measuring while  
lying down or sitting  
When holding the grips,  
the hands are positioned  
unevenly towards the  
top or the bottom  
of the electrodes.  
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How to Measure: How to Interpret the Measured Results  
How to Interpret the Measured Results  
Body fat percentage  
Displays the body fat mass  
as the percentage of body weight.  
BMI classification  
Displays LOW, NORMAL,  
HIGH, or VERY HIGH.  
BMI  
BMI is an internationally used index to show the body condition  
by checking the balance between the height and the weight.  
It is calculated by the following formula:  
BMI: Body Mass Index = (weight (lbs) x703) / height (in) / height (in)  
BMI in metric = weight (kg) / height (m) / height (m)  
Recommended Body Fat Ranges and BMI  
Age  
Low  
Recommended High  
Very High  
(BMI < 18.5) (BMI 18.5-24.9) (BMI 25-29.9) (BMI > 30)  
Female 20-39  
40-59  
5-20  
5-22  
5-23  
5-7  
5-10  
5-12  
21-33  
23-34  
24-36  
8-20  
11-21  
13-25  
34-38  
35-40  
37-41  
21-25  
22-27  
26-30  
>38  
>40  
>41  
>24  
>27  
>30  
60-79  
Male  
20-39  
40-59  
60-79  
Based on NIH/WHO guidlines for BMI  
Based on Gallagher et al., American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol.72, Sept. 2000  
BMI  
BMI (Designation by the WHO)  
Less than 18.5  
LOW (Low)  
18.5 or more and less than 25 NORMAL (Normal)  
25 or more and less than 30  
30 or more  
HIGH (Pre-obese)  
VERY HIGH (Obesity)  
The above-mentioned indices refer to the values for obesity judgment proposed by the  
WHO, the World Health Organization.  
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How to Care for and Store the Unit  
Clean the main unit with a soft dry cloth. If the main unit  
is heavily stained, wipe it with a cloth lightly dampened  
with water or detergent, then wipe it dry with a dry cloth.  
Be careful so that no water gets inside the main unit.  
Do not wipe the unit with benzene, gasoline, paint  
thinner, alcohol, or other volatile detergrents.  
Error Displays  
Error display  
Cause  
What to do (the next button to push)  
Electrodes were not  
firmly grasped.  
Grasp the grips correctly and measure.  
(Refer to Pages 12 and 13.) (Start button)  
Measurement posture  
or grip was not stable.  
Measure without moving your arms.  
(Refer to Pages 12 and 13.) (Start button)  
Slightly moisten hands with a wet  
Hands are dry.  
towel, then measure.  
(Refer to Page 21.) (Start button)  
Check the set height, weight, age,  
The values of body fat  
percentage and BMI are  
outside the measurable range.  
and gender again.  
(Refer to Pages 10 and 11.) (Set button)  
Turn on the On/Off button again and  
start measurement. If this error still  
occurs again, consult OMRON  
Abnormal operation  
customer service, ( 1-800-634-4350).  
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Troubleshooting  
Trouble  
What to inspect  
How to repair  
Replace both batteries  
with new ones.  
(Refer to Page 7.)  
Are the batteries  
worn out?  
When the On/Off  
button is pushed,  
nothing is displayed.  
Is the direction  
of battery  
Insert the batteries  
correctly.  
polarities correct?  
(Refer to Page 7.)  
The value of body fat  
percentage is displayed  
abnormally high (or low).  
Measure again in  
correct posture.  
(Refer to Pages 12 to 13.)  
Is the measurement  
posture correct?  
An error (E1 to E6)  
is displayed and  
the measurement  
is impossible.  
Please refer to "Explanation of Error Displays".  
(Refer to Page 15.)  
The measured values  
differ extremely for  
each measurement.  
Please refer to "For a Correct Measurement"  
(Refer to Pages 21 to 22.)  
Push the On/Off button again and restart from the  
beginning again.  
Other conditions.  
(Refer to Pages 8 to 13.)  
If you cannot get a correct measurement after taking the above  
mentioned measures, please contact the nearest OMRON dealer.  
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WhatYou Should Know When UsingThis Unit  
What is body fat percentage?  
Body fat percentage refers to the amount  
of body fat mass in regards to the total  
body weight described in a percentage.  
Fat mass  
This Omron Body Fat Analyzer will provide  
your specific body fat percentage and body mass.  
It is also an excellent tool to measure your body fat  
percentage and body mass on a continuous schedule.  
Fat-free mass  
Bones  
Body  
Weight  
Blood  
Muscles  
Water  
Body fat percentage (%) =  
{Body fat mass (lbs.) / Body weight (lbs.)} x 100  
Ratio of the body constituents  
Normal  
Obese  
Water: 50 - 60%  
Fat  
(Male: 10 - 20%)  
(Female: 20 - 30%)  
Proteins  
Minerals  
Carbohydrates  
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WhatYou Should Know When Using This Unit  
Principles of body fat percentage measurement  
The OMRON Body Fat Analyzer estimates the body fat percentage  
by the Bioelectrical Impedance (BI) method.  
What is the Bioelectrical Impedance Method?  
Muscles, blood vessels and bones are body tissues having a high water  
content that conduct electricity easily. Body fat is tissue that has little electric  
conductivity. The Body Fat Analyzer sends an extremely weak electrical current  
of 50 kHz and 500 µA through your body to determine the amount of fat tissue.  
This weak electrical current is not felt while operating the Body Fat Analyzer.  
The Bioelectrical Impedance Method safely combines the electric resistance  
with the distance of the electricity conducted. Correct posture and consistent  
measuring conditions need to be maintained for the best results.  
How to estimate the body fat percentage.  
Hydrodensitometry, or underwater weighing, has been the established  
method for accurate evaluation of body composition. Omron has used  
research information from several hundred people using the underwater  
weighing method to develop the formula by which the Body Fat Analyzer  
works. The body fat mass and body fat percentage is calculated  
by a formula that includes five factors: electric resistance, height,  
weight, age and gender.  
What is the submerged body weight weighing method?  
The underwater weighing method submerges a person in a pool from head  
to toe to be weighed. Omron has collected information on people from  
10 to 80 years of age using this method.  
(There are certain conditions, such as with dialysis patients, when significant  
differences may occur between the estimated and actual body fat values.  
These differences may be related to consistently changing ratios of body  
fluid and/or bone density.)  
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WhatYou Should Know When Using This Unit  
For the following cases, the body fat percentage  
measured by this unit may significantly differ  
from the actual body fat percentage.  
Measurements in the following groups of people may vary due to consistently  
changing amounts of water and tissue density within their bodies:  
Children in a growth stage  
Elderly people and  
post-menopausal women  
People with a fever  
Patients with osteoporosis  
People who have swelling  
who have very  
low bone density  
Bodybuilders or professional atheltes  
Patients undergoing dialysis  
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For a Correct Measurement  
Body fat is affected by the change of water  
content in the body.  
A persons hydration level and blood circulation may have an effect  
on their body fat reading. In the table below are some situations  
which could affect the reading.  
Cause of Fluctuations  
Examples of Fluctuation Periods  
1 to 2 hours after breakfast, lunch,  
or dinner  
Water and food intake  
After taking a bath or shower,  
immediately after exercising, in extreme  
environments (warm or cold), during  
illness or extreme fatigue  
Changes in blood circulation  
Change in posture (during  
measurement)  
Moving from an up-right standing  
position to lying down or prone position  
The diagram below shows an example of the changes in body fat throughout  
the day caused by a change of water content in the body. The changing pattern  
of body fat percentage varies for each person. In order to obtain highly reliable  
readings, please note the following pages.  
An example of the fluctuation of body fat percentage throughout the day  
Body fat (%)  
25.0  
24.0  
23.0  
22.0  
7:00  
a.m.  
9:00  
a.m.  
11:00  
a.m.  
1:00  
p.m.  
3:00  
p.m.  
5:00  
p.m.  
7:00  
p.m.  
9:00  
p.m.  
11:00  
p.m.  
Measurement time  
Waking up  
Breakfast  
Lunch  
Dinner  
Taking a bath  
Going to bed  
Daily  
activity  
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For a Correct Measurement  
Please avoid measurement under the following  
conditions.  
If a measurement is made under the following physical conditions,  
the measured body fat percentage may differ significantly from  
the actual one because the water content in the body is changing.  
Immediately after  
vigorous exercise  
Immediately after  
a bath or sauna  
After drinking alcohol  
After drinking a large amount  
of water or after a meal  
(1 to 2 hours)  
Advice for measurement  
If the palms of your hands are dry or the temperature of your palms or the  
grip of the electrodes are extremely cool, stable measurement is impossible,  
which may lead to display error indication or inaccurate results.  
Please pay special attention in winter because the air is dry and/or the temperature is low.  
Conditions  
Actions  
Slightly moisten hands with a wet  
towel, then measure.  
Hands are dry.  
Warm the grip electrodes by leaving  
the unit in a warm room for  
approximately ten minutes.  
When you hold the grip electrodes,  
they feel cold.  
Warm your hands by immersing in hot  
water or staying in a warm room. Start  
the measurement again.  
Your body and hands are cold  
due to the blood not circulating well.  
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For a Correct Measurement  
Recommended times for measurement  
Understanding the normal changes in your body fat percentage can help you  
in preventing or reducing obesity. Being aware of the times when the body fat  
percentages shift within your own daily schedule will assist you in obtaining an  
accurate trending of your body fat. It is recommended to use this unit in the  
same environment and daily circumstances. (See chart)  
Recommended times for measurement  
Daily activities  
Waking up  
Recommended time  
After waking up  
Breakfast  
2 hours  
Before lunch and about 2 hours or  
more after breakfast  
Recommended time  
Lunch  
2 hours  
In the afternoon about 2 hours or  
more after lunch and before taking  
a bath or eating dinner  
Recommended time  
Taking a bath or  
eating dinner  
2 hours  
Before going to bed and about 2  
hours or more after dinner  
Recommended time  
(Avoid measurement  
immediately after bathing.)  
Going to bed  
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Specifications  
OMRON Body Fat Analyzer  
HBF-306  
Designation  
Model  
Display  
Body fat percentage (4.0 to 50.0%)  
BMI (7.0 to 90.0)  
BMI classifacation (4 levels)  
Set ranges  
Height: 3' 4" to 6' 6" (101 cm. to 198 cm.)  
Weight: 23 lbs. to 440 /2 lbs. (10 kg. to 220 kg.)  
1
Age:  
NORMAL; 10 to 80 years old  
ATHLETE; 18 to 60 years old  
Gender: Male / Female  
Power supply  
Battery life  
2 AAA batteries (R03).  
(You may use 2 AAA alkaline batteries (LR03).)  
Approximately 1 year (when used twice a day)  
Operating temperature  
and humidity  
50°F to 104°F (+10°C to +40°C), 30% to 85% RH  
Storage temperature  
and humidity  
-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to +60°C), 10% to 95% RH  
External dimensions  
Approx. 8" (L) x 5" (H) x 2" (W)  
(197 (L) x 128 (H) x 49 mm (W))  
Weight  
Approx. 8 oz. (230 g) (not including batteries)  
Accessories  
2 AAA batteries for monitor use  
Instruction manual  
Body Logic Fitness and Nutrition Guide  
Specifications may be changed without prior notice.  
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Caution  
CAUTION:  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Omron Healthcare, Inc.  
will void the users warranty.  
NOTE:  
POTENTIAL FOR RADIO/TELEVISION INTERFERENCE (for U.S.A. only)  
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. The product generates, uses,  
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio  
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will  
not occur in a particular installation. If the product does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined  
by turning the product on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct  
the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the product and receiver.  
Connect the product into an outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
POTENTIAL FOR RADIO/TELEVISION INTERFERENCE (for Canada only)  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise  
emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing  
equipment standard entitled "Digital Apparatus", ICES-003  
of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de bruits radioeléctriques  
applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans  
la norme sur le matériel brouilleur: "Appareils Numériques",  
NMB-003 èdictée par le ministre des communications.  
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Limited OneYear Warranty  
Your HBF-306 Body Fat Analyzer is warranted to be free from manufacturing  
defects for a period of one year under normal use. This warranty extends  
only to the original retail purchaser.  
Should repair be needed within the warranty period, ship the unit prepaid  
with the proof of purchase date and $5.00 for return shipping and insurance to:  
Omron Healthcare, Inc.  
Attn: Service Dept.  
300 Lakeview Parkway  
Vernon Hills, IL 60061  
Be sure to include the model number and your phone number on any correspondence.  
We will either repair or replace (at our option) free of charge any parts  
necessary to correct defects in the materials or workmanship.  
The above warranty is complete and exclusive. The warrantor expressly  
disclaims liability for incidental, special, or consequential damages of any nature.  
(Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above warranty may not apply to you.)  
Any implied warranties arising by the operation of law shall be limited in duration  
to the term of this warranty. (Some states do not allow limitations on how long  
an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.)  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other  
rights which vary from state to state.  
FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE CALL TOLL FREE:  
1-800-634-4350  
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For Customer Service  
Call Toll Free  
1-800-634-4350  
Distributed by:  
OMRON HEALTHCARE, INC.  
300 Lakeview Parkway  
Vernon Hills, Illinois 60061  
Copyright © 2001 OMRON Healthcare, Inc.  
HBF-306INST Rev  
 

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