Beurer GS 42: Notes on handling batteries General notes 4 Unit description Overview
Notes on handling batteries General notes 4 Unit description Overview: Beurer GS 42
Table of contents
- 1 Getting to know your instrument Function of the unit 2 Signs and symbols 3 Safety notes Safety notes
- Notes on handling batteries General notes 4 Unit description Overview
- 5 Initial use Inserting the batteries (3 x 1,5 V AAA Micro) Changing the weight unit Setting up the scale 6 Information The measuring principle General tips 7 Switch on the scale 8 Settings Set time and date
- Setting user data 9 Operation Weighing yourself and calculating BMI
- Accessing saved measurements
- 10 Evaluation of results Body mass index (BMI) 11 Replacing batteries 12 Storage and maintenance
- 13 Disposal 14 What if there are problems?
- No measurement possible Incorrect weight measurement

Notes on handling batteries
Warning:
• Swallowing batteries can be extremely dangerous. Keep the batteries and scale out of the
reach of small children. Should a child swallow a battery, seek medical assistance
immediately.
• Batteries must not be recharged, taken apart, thrown into an open re or short circuited.
• Batteries can contain toxins that are harmful to health and the environment.
Always dispose of batteries in accordance with applicable legal regulations.
Do not dispose of batteries with the normal household waste.
Warning:
• Replace weak batteries before they discharge completely.
• Always replace all batteries at the same time and use batteries of the same type.
• Leaking batteries may damage the device. If you do not intend to use the device for longer
periods, remove the batteries from the battery compartment.
• If a battery has leaked, put on protective gloves and clean the battery compartment with a
dry cloth.
General notes
• The unit is for personal use only and is not intended for medical or commercial applications.
• Please note that technically related measuring tolerances are possible, as the scale is not
calibrated for professional medical applications.
• The scale can accept a maximum load of 150 kg (330 lb, 23 st). The weight measurement is
displayed in increments of 100 g (0.2 lb).
• Before submitting any complaint, rst check the batteries and replace them if necessary.
• Repairs must only be carried out by Customer Services or authorised suppliers.
• Should you have any questions concerning the use of our devices, please contact your
dealer or customer service.
• All scales comply with EC Directive 2004/108/EC.
4 Unit description
Overview
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1 Display
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2 Up button
3 USER button
4 Down button
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5 SET button
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