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SilverCrest SPWD 180 A1
These diagnostic scales can be used by children aged 8 and older and by persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they are
supervised or have been instructed on the safe use of the diagnostic scales and understand the
resulting risks. Children must not play with the diagnostic scales. Cleaning and user
maintenance must not be carried out by children without supervision. Always keep plastic
packaging away from children. It poses a suffocation risk.
Do not use the diagnostic scales under any circumstances if you wear a pacemaker. Never
use the diagnostic scales in the vicinity of anyone who wears a pacemaker or other medical
devices.
The diagnostic scales are not suitable for pregnant women.
Do not step on the diagnostic scales with wet or damp feet or when the tread is damp. You
could slip and injure yourself.
Do not overload the diagnostic scales with more than 180kg. Otherwise, the diagnostic scales
could be damaged and there is a risk of injury.
Do not jump on the tread of the diagnostic scales. It could be damaged otherwise and there is
a risk of injury.
If smoke is produced, or there are any unusual sounds or smells, remove the battery
immediately from the diagnostic scales. In such cases, the diagnostic scales should not be used
until they have been inspected by authorised service personnel. Never inhale smoke from a
potential device fire. If you have inhaled smoke, however, consult a doctor. The inhalation of
smoke can be harmful.
The diagnostic scales must not become damaged in order to prevent hazards.
Ensure that no fire sources (e.g. burning candles) are placed on or near the diagnostic scales.
It poses a fire hazard!
The diagnostic scales must never be exposed to any direct heat sources (for example, heaters)
or direct sunlight or artificial light. Also avoid contact with dripping water and splashes and
corrosive liquids. Do not use the diagnostic scales near water. In particular, the diagnostic
scales should never be submerged in liquid (do not place any items filled with liquid, e.g.
vases or drinks, on the diagnostic scales). Also ensure that the diagnostic scales are never
subjected to excessive shocks and vibrations. Furthermore, no foreign objects may penetrate
the device. Otherwise, the diagnostic scales could be damaged.
If the battery has leaked, remove it to prevent damage to the diagnostic scales. You can
remove leaked battery fluid with a dry, absorbent cloth. Wear suitable gloves for this purpose!
Contact with the skin must be avoided. In the event of skin or eye contact with chemicals, they
must be immediately rinsed with generous amounts of water and a doctor must be consulted.
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