English, Congratulations, Safety – Seca 869 User Manual

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English

1. Congratulations!

By purchasing the seca 869 electronic

personal scale, you have acquired a high-
ly-accurate and sturdy piece of equip-
ment.
seca has been putting its experience at

the service of health for over 150 years

now, and as market leader in many coun-
tries of the world, is always setting new

standards with its innovative develop-
ments for weighing and measuring.
The weight display can be switched be-
tween kilogrammes (kg), pounds (lb) and

stones (st). Weight is determined within a

few seconds.

In addition to the conventional determina-
tion of weight, the seca 869 also has a

function for determining body mass index.

For this purpose, height is entered on the

keypad and the body mass index associ-
ated with the weight value is output.
The scale is of a very sturdy construction

and will give you long and loyal service. It

is easy to operate and the large display is

easy to read.
Its low power consumption means that with

a set of batteries, the seca 869 can be

used on a mobile basis for long periods.

2. Safety

Before using the new scale, please take a little time to read the following safety instruc-
tions.
• Follow the safety instructions in the in-

struction manual.

• Keep the operating manual and the

declaration of conformity contained
therein in a safe place.

• Use only the type of battery stated (see

“Changing the batteries” on page 26).

• When using the scale with a mains unit,

ensure that the supply cable is routed in
such a way as to exclude any type of
tripping hazard.

• Do not drop the scale or subject it to

violent shocks.

• The cable between the weighing

platform and the case must be laid so
that it does not present a tripping haz-
ard.

• Avoid pulling hard on the connecting

cable to the display unit.

• Use the assembly material supplied.
• When assembling, ensure that screws

are tight and that the rod has been as-
sembled correctly (see “Fitting the wall
bracket” on page 18).

• Have repairs carried out exclusively by

authorised persons.

• Have scale serviced on a regular basis

(see “Servicing” on page 25).

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