Replacing batteries, Cleaning and care of the unit, Disposal – Beurer BG 64 User Manual

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11. Transferring measurements to a PC / HealthManager/EasyFit

EasyFit:
Training analysis in conjunction with Beurer heart rate monitors

HealthManager:
Health management in conjunction with Beurer blood pressure and blood glucose monitors
Follow the instructions for software installation.

12. Replacing batteries

The control unit is fitted with a “change battery” indicator. If the scale is operating with batteries that are

too weak, “Lo” appears on the display and the scale will switch off automatically. In this case, the batteries

need to be replaced as soon as possible. (3 x 1.5 V type AAA). The batteries in the scale must be replaced

when the scale emits no signal or sends no radio signal after it is switched on (3 x 1.5 V type AAA).

Note

• When changing batteries, always use batteries of the same type, brand and capacity.

• Always replace all batteries simultaneously.

• Do not use rechargeable batteries.

• Use batteries that are free of heavy metals.

13. Cleaning and care of the unit

The unit should be cleaned occasionally.

Clean using a damp cloth, to which you can apply a little detergent if necessary. Do not use abrasive de-

tergents and never immerse the unit in water.

Important

• Do not use aggressive solvents or cleaning agents!

• Never immerse the unit in water!

• Do not wash the unit in a dishwasher!

14. Disposal

Standard and rechargeable batteries should not be disposed of separately from the household waste. As a

consumer, you are legally obliged to return used batteries for proper disposal. You can hand in your used

batteries at public collection points in your district or sales outlets where batteries of this type are sold.

Note

The codes below are printed on batteries containing harmful substances:

Pb = Battery contains lead, Cd = Battery contains cadmium, Hg = Battery contains mercury.
For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the scale with the batteries in the household

waste at the end of its useful life. Dispose of the unit at a suitable local collection or recycling

point. Observe the local regulations for material disposal.
Dispose of the unit in accordance with EC Directive 2002/96/EC– WEEE (Waste Electrical and Elec-

tronic Equipment).
If you have any questions, please contact the local authorities responsible for waste disposal.

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