Conair Scale WW66 User Manual

Scales by  
Instructions  
for use of  
Weight Watchers  
bathroom scale  
Congratulations! By purchasing this Weight Watchers Scale, you’ve made  
the first step toward taking control of your weight. To get the greatest benefit  
from your purchase, please read this entire brochure before using your scale.  
Models #WW66, WW68  
 
BMI – What Is It?  
BMI stands for Body Mass Index, a statistical term derived from height and weight.  
It is closely linked to body fat and health outcomes. Over 50 organizations,  
including the US Government and the World Health Organization, have adopted  
BMI guidelines. BMI is inversely related to fitness, meaning that the higher your  
BMI, the less likely you are to be fit. Every time your body analysis monitor reads  
your weight and calculates your body fat, it also calculates your BMI. Along with  
your weight and your body fat measurements, the BMI reading gives you yet one  
more tool to monitor your health and fitness.  
Body Water/Hydration Levels  
General health standards indicate that one should consume approximately  
64 oz of water per day from food and liquids to maintain a healthy level of hydra-  
tion. Maintaining a good hydration level will help improve your overall health and  
general feeling of well-being. If your hydration levels are lower than average, you  
should increase your water intake accordingly.  
Body water/hydration level – how is it measured?  
The hydration level is measured by using Bioelectric Impedance Analysis (BIA).  
The same analysis that is used to calculate your body fat is used to calculate your  
hydration level. Taking into consideration a users age and gender, a calculation is  
made that determines the percentage of water.  
Please note: It is not recommended to take the hydration measurements in  
certain situations, such as following exercise, after drinking a glass of water, or  
directly prior to, during or shortly after menstrual cycles. Hydration may not be at  
normal levels during these times.  
Bone Mass – What Is It?  
Bone is a living, growing tissue. During youth, your body makes new bone tis-  
sue faster than it breaks down older bone. In young adulthood, bone mass is at  
its peak; after that, bone loss starts to outpace bone growth, and bone mass  
decreases. But its a long and very slow process that can be slowed down even  
more through calcium-rich diets and weight-bearing exercise.  
Who should monitor bone mass?  
Most people have no need to monitor bone mass, but certain groups – post-  
menopausal women, men and women with certain diseases, and anyone who  
takes medications that affect bone tissue – might want to watch for decreases in  
bone mass. The bone mass reading is to be used as guide only. Watch for trends  
over time and contact your healthcare provider for a more detailed explanation of  
the readings and with any questions or concerns.  
 
Body Analysis Table  
Always keep in mind that you know your body best. The following ranges of body  
fat, BMI, body water and bone mass are offered as guides.  
low  
on target  
high  
BMI  
<20  
20-25  
25+  
Body Fat  
Male  
age  
%
%
%
20-29  
30-39  
40-49  
50-59  
60-69  
<13%  
<14  
<15  
<16  
<17  
13-23%  
14-24  
15-25  
16-26  
17-27  
23.1%+  
24.1+  
25.1+  
26.1+  
27.1+  
Female  
20-29  
30-39  
40-49  
50-59  
60-69  
<18  
<19  
<20  
<21  
<22  
18-28  
19-29  
20-30  
21-31  
22-32  
28.1+  
29.1+  
30.1+  
31.1+  
32.1+  
Body Water  
age  
%
%
%
Male  
20-69  
20-69  
<50%  
<45  
50-65%  
45-60  
65%+  
60+  
Female  
Bone Mass  
age  
%
%
%
Male  
20-29  
30-39  
40-49  
50-59  
60-69  
<7.6%  
<7.4  
<7.0  
<6.6  
<6.3  
7.6-8.4%  
7.4-8.2  
7-7.8  
8.5%+  
8.3+  
7.9+  
7.5+  
7.2+  
6.6-7.4  
6.3-7.1  
Female  
20-29  
30-39  
40-49  
50-59  
60-69  
<6.2%  
<6.0  
<5.6  
<5.2  
<4.9  
6.2-7%  
6-6.8  
7.1%+  
6.9+  
6.5+  
6.1+  
5.8+  
5.6-6.4  
5.2-6  
4.9-5.7  
Make the most of it!  
 
Make the most of it!  
To summarize, make the most of the body analysis feature by:  
Tracking change over time and not day to day.  
• Using the same scale as much as possible.  
• Being extra-consistent in the time of day, day of the week, time before or after  
food and fluid consumption, before or after exercise, etc., when measuring  
body composition.  
While a scale/body fat monitor can be a useful tool on your weight-loss  
journey, it’s not in and of itself a program for losing weight. Studies show  
that people lose three times more weight on Weight Watchers than they do  
on their own.*  
Come to a meeting and learn from us the best way to lose and maintain  
weight. Call 1-800-651-6000 or go to WeightWatchers.com to find a  
meeting near you.  
Important Information Concerning  
Weight Management  
Your scale is the best tool for monitoring weight. While not the only measure  
of weight loss, scales are the most popular method used to gauge weight-loss  
success. A scale measures the sum of your total body weight, which includes  
bone, muscle, fat, and water.  
Body weight fluctuates during the day, and from day to day,  
depending on a variety of factors.  
• Salt and carbohydrate intake can affect the bodys water retention.  
• A large meal adds weight and can cause water retention.  
• Dehydration from exercise, illness, or low fluid intake can result in weight loss.  
• Muscle is also a factor. Heavy-duty resistance training can build muscle, which  
can affect weight.  
• The menstrual cycle can cause temporary weight gains and losses.  
When You’re Losing Weight  
Its important not to put too much stock in the exact number on the scale,  
because it can and will vary. This is especially true when you’re dieting. Small  
weight gains and losses are common as your body adjusts to fewer calories and  
more exercise. Your scale is a valuable tool when used to track weight over a  
period of weeks and months. Be aware that different scales often give different  
results. The scale at your doctors office may show one weight, and your scale at  
home another. So don’t get too caught up with a single number.  
*Heshka S et al. Weight loss with self-help compared to a structured commercial program: a randomized controlled trial.  
JAMA 2003; 289(14): 1792-1798.  
 
Don’t Overdo It!  
A surefire way to get overly concerned with your weight is to weigh yourself too  
often. We generally recommend weighing yourself no more than once a week  
when you’re dieting. Though its hard to stick to this pattern, its the best way to  
prevent unnecessary concern with normal weight fluctuations, which are unrelated  
to your weight-loss efforts. Regardless of your weighing habits, its important that  
you’re consistent.  
Here are 5 rules for effectively monitoring your weight – weigh yourself:  
• Once a week, on the same day of  
the week  
• At the same time of day  
• In the same place  
• Wearing the same clothes  
• Using the same scale  
To keep track of your weight, record only one number for the week.  
This will give you a clear picture of any trend your weight is following.  
When You’re Maintaining Weight  
Fluctuations in day-to-day weight tend to be smaller when weight is stable,  
so a more frequent weigh-in pattern is helpful. To maintain a stable weight:  
• Weigh yourself more often than once a week.  
• Use the “5-pound rule” – research shows that people who keep weight  
within a 5-pound range are more likely to maintain a healthy body weight  
over the long term.  
Facts You Should Know  
Your Weight Watchers scale is a precise measuring instrument that is most  
accurate when weighing a stationary object. To ensure accurate readings,  
always try to stand on the same area of the scale platform and DO NOT MOVE.  
Should the weight on the scale exceed the scales capacity, you may see an error  
message ”ERR”.  
Electronic sensors are sensitive. Be careful not to drop or jar the scale.  
Place it gently onto floor surface, and store where it will be protected from impact.  
The scale is an electronic instrument and should never be submerged in water.  
Clean with damp cloth and/or glass cleaner.  
In the event that the scale battery needs to be replaced, (display shows "Lo"),  
open the battery cover on the bottom of the scale and replace the old battery with  
a new 3V lithium battery. Dispose of the old battery properly. Do not attempt  
to open the scale or to remove any components. Servicing should be done  
by qualified technicians only. See warranty information below.  
 
2. Setting the user number  
Press the “Set “button. The number “P-01” will appear and blink. Use the Up/Down  
button to select a user number (P-01 to P-10). Press SET to confirm.  
3. Setting the height  
Next, the height indicator “HT” and inch or cm symbol light up (if switch is set to lb,  
default is height in inches; if switch is set to KG, default is height in cm). Press the  
up or down arrows to adjust the height. Pressing and holding either the up or the  
down arrow will advance numbers quickly. Press SET to accept the height. Scale  
enters the age setting mode.  
4. Setting the age  
“AGE” appears and the default age 25 flashes. Press the up or down arrows to ad-  
just the age and press SET to confirm. The scale enters the gender setting mode.  
5. Setting the gender  
A gender icon flashes. Press the up or down arrows to choose between male and  
female gender.  
6. Displaying and storing data  
Once gender is set, data storage is complete. Scale will display your stored data:  
User number, Height and Age will each show for a few seconds.  
7. The scale will turn off automatically. It is now ready for use.  
 
Before Using Scale  
Precautions for Use  
CAUTION! Use of this device by persons with any electrical implant such  
as a heart pacemaker, or by pregnant women, is not recommended.  
Please consult your physician should you have any questions about the  
use of this product in relation to any condition you may have, or treatment  
you may be receiving.  
1. Set switch on the base of the scale to measure in pounds (lb) or kilograms (kg).  
2. Set scale on floor. Surface must be level for accurate operation and safety.  
Using the Weight Only Mode  
Instructions for customizing your Weight Watchers Body Analysis and Weight  
Tracker are below. However, the scale does not need to be programmed to operate  
as a simple weigh scale.  
1. Tap the scale with your foot to turn it on. The display will light up.  
2. Wait until all digits light for several seconds and “0.0” appears.  
3. Step on the scale and stand still to measure your weight.  
4. The weight reading stays lit for several seconds. Then the scale will shut  
off automatically.  
Customizing Your Weight Tracker and  
Body Analysis Monitor  
This tracking scale can be customized for up to 10 users. While the customization  
process is not difficult, it may be easiest to read all the instructions first to familiarize  
yourself with them. Then keep the instruction manual handy as you go through the  
process step by step.  
Buttons: USER, SET, Up and Down arrows  
1. To set your user data  
Tap the scale to turn it on and wait until "0.0" appears.  
 
Body Analysis and Weight Tracking:  
1. Operate the scale on a secure flat floor. Tap the scale to turn it on, and wait till  
“0.0” appears. Press the “User” button repeatedly until your user number shows on  
the display.  
2. Stored data for your user number appears (User number, Height, and Age) then  
the scale displays “0.0”.  
3. Step on the scale barefoot with your feet aligned on the electrodes (metal strips)  
on both the sides of platform. Note: you must be barefoot in order for the scale to  
read your body analysis measurements.  
4. Your current weight will be displayed for a few seconds.  
5. Then the display will show “bF %” followed by your body fat percentage. To help  
you interpret the body fat results, an indicator up arrow (high), down arrow (low), or  
an open circle (on target) lights up.  
On Target  
6. Next, “H2O” shows on the display, followed by your body water percentage. To  
help you interpret the body water results, an indicator up arrow (high), down arrow  
(low), or an open circle (on target) lights up.  
High  
7. Then, “bone” shows on the display, followed by your bone mass value.  
Low  
 
8. Finally, b” shows on the display, followed by your Body Mass Index (BMI) score.  
On Target  
9. Following your BMI score, your current weight appears again. To save your cur-  
rent weight, press SET and you can review the saved weights by pressing up/down  
button. Your scale can save 5 weights for each user. You can determine which  
weights you want to save (i.e., once a week for 5 weeks rather than on 5 consecu-  
tive days). Your current weight always saves as “1”, the most recent weight before  
that is weight “2”, etc, with “5” being the oldest saved weight. If you try to save  
more than 5 weights, the oldest weight will be deleted.  
10. Display times out.  
 
NOTES  
If you step on the scale before “0.0” appears, the scale will not function  
properly.  
Scale will show “Err” if there is improper foot contact in the body analysis  
mode, for instance, when you stand on the scale with socks or shoes on.  
Hard or dry skin can prevent you making proper contact with electrodes on  
the surface of the scale. Try applying a small amount of moisturizer to your  
feet before using the scale.  
 
LIMITED TEN YEAR WARRANTY  
Conair will repair or replace, at our option, your appliance free of charge for 120  
months from the date of purchase if the appliance is defective in workmanship  
or materials.  
To obtain service under this warranty, return the defective product to the service  
center listed below that is nearest you, together with your sales slip and $5.00 for  
postage and handling. California residents need only provide proof of purchase  
and should call 1-800-3-CONAIR for shipping instructions. In the absence of a  
receipt, the warranty period shall be 120 months from the date of manufacture.  
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS, OR LIABILITIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR  
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE 120-MONTH  
DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how  
long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.  
IN NO EVENT SHALL CONAIR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY,  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHATSOEVER. Some states do not allow the exclusion  
or limitation of special, incidental, or consequential damages, so the above  
limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights,  
and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
Service Centers  
Conair Corporation  
Conair Corporation  
Service Department  
150 Milford Road  
Service Department  
7475 N. Glen Harbor Blvd.  
Glendale, AZ 85307  
1-800-326-6247  
East Windsor, NJ 08520  
©2007 Conair Corporation. East Windsor, NJ 08520, Glendale, AZ 85307. Made in China.  
©2007 Weight Watchers International Inc. All rights reserved. Weight Watchers is the  
registered trademark of Weight Watchers International Inc. and used under license.  
IB-7898  
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