Lloydspharmacy HF2310 Manuel utilisateur

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Model: HF2310
USER MANUAL

1 Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Lloydspharmacy nutriscales.
Being overweight or obese is a serious health concern that affects
approximately two thirds of the U.K. population. A healthy diet and regular
exercise are the key ways for people to help improve their weight.
The Lloydspharmacy nutriscales are stylish kitchen scales that can help anyone
dieting to control and understand their intake of calories, carbs, fats and other
nutrients.
The Lloydspharmacy nutriscales are simple and easy to use, and by simply
placing the food you want to measure onto the scales and entering the
relevant code it will reveal the nutritional values of that food, which in turn
help you monitor what you are eating.
Before using the Lloydspharmacy nutriscales, please read the instructions
included in this user manual carefully.
The Lloydspharmacy nutriscales are intended for use in a diet programme.
All figures calculated by the scales are based upon typical values provided by
established sources. Since the values are based on typical values, we do not
recommend that you use the data for the treatment of medical conditions,
without first consulting your doctor.
We recommend you consult your doctor or dietician before you implement
any diet programme.
The Lloydspharmacy nutriscales are a precision instrument so to keep the unit
in the best condition, please follow the instructions for use carefully. The
values in the memory may be lost if the scales are used incorrectly.

2 Features
Simply weigh the food, enter the 3-digit food code from the list and press
the desired value button to check the nutritional values, including calories,
carbohydrates, fats, saturated fats, proteins, cholesterol and sodium.
Programmed with nutritional data of 400 food items
The [M+] and [MR] function can be used to add up and recall all the food
values for daily or weekly analysis
Auto shutdown after 3 minutes if not used
Overload indication
Low battery warning
Memory overflow indication
Unit of measurement selection between grams (g) and pounds (lb)

3 Part Description
3.1 LCD Display:
Glass Top Weighing Platform
7 Nutritional modes
3-digit food code
Memory indicator
Low-battery
unit indicator
Weight total
Unit of weight
5 digits for weight reading and nutritional values
Large size LCD
User friendly Touch control panel
ON/OFF Key

3.2 Key Description:
[ TARE ] : Brings the weight back to zero.
[ g ] : Grams
[ lb ] : Pounds and ounces
[ ] : Return to weighing mode
[ M+ ] : Add the last food weighed to the accumulator
[ MR ] : Recall the total nutritional values from memory
[ C ] : Press to clear the memory
[ kcal ] : Check Calories, [kcal]
[ Carbs ] : Check Carbohydrate values, [ ]
[ Fat ] : Check Fat values, [ ]
[ Sat ] : Check Saturated Fat values, [ ]
[ Pro ] : Check Protein values [ ]
[ Chol ] : Check Cholesterol values [Chol]
[ Sod ] : Check Sodium values [ ]
[ 0 ] to [ 9 ] : For entering the food code
Turn ON/OFF Key

4 Operation Guidelines
4.1. Take weight measurement
(Weighing Mode):
Ensure your scales is placed on a firm, level surface.
4.1.1 Press Â[ ]Ê to turn on the scales. After 2 seconds, it will show „0 g‰.
4.1.2 Place your food item onto the scales. Your Scales will promptly display its
weight e.g. 100g.
4.1.3. Unit selection „g‰ or „lb‰ and „oz‰:
Press [g] to select metric unit. Press [lb] to select imperial unit. The graduation in
lb-oz is 0.1oz. For example, if the weight is 3000g, it will show 6lb 9.8oz if the
switch is set to ÂlbÊ.
4.1.4. To use TARE function:
Many food items (e.g. beans, nuts, milk) need to be in some sort of a container.
For example, when weighing milk, you will need to put the milk into a container.
First place the empty container on the scales, and press Â[TA R E ]Ê. Your
nutriscales will automatically set to zero (thus adjusting for the empty containers
„tare‰ weight). If you remove the container from the scales in order to pour in
the milk, the readout will temporarily display (with a minus sign) the negative
weight of the empty container. When you put the container filled with milk back
on the scales, the net weight of the milk will be displayed.

4.2. To calculate food item’s
nutritional values
4.2.1. Enter the Food Code:
With your food still displaying its weight, e.g. 100g of „Feta Cheese‰, refer to
the Food Codes section and key-in the 3-digit code „233‰.
If you enter an incorrect code that the scales do not recognize, it will return
to the „weighing mode‰ with the incorrect food code erased. Simply enter a
new code again to continue. To erase an entered food code, press „weighing
mode‰.
4.2.2. Press [kcal], [Carbs], [Fat], [Sat], [Pro], [Chol] or [Sod] to check the
nutritional values of the current food item.
To return to weighing mode, simply press Â[ ] Ê.
To add to memory, go to 4.3.1.

4.3. To ADD nutritional values to the
accumulator:
The accumulation function allows you to total the nutritional values of
all of the components of your meal.
4.3.1. After entering the food code (refer to step 4.2.1), you may press the
Â[M+]Ê key to add the nutritional data of the current food item to the memory
of accumulated values.
For example, if you want to add the nutritional value of a meal consisting of
sausages cooked in the oven, baked beans and a jacket potato, repeat the
above step for all 3 food items. The „M‰ in the display will indicate that the
values have been stored in the accumulator.
If you would like to know the protein content of your meal press the „MR‰
key followed by the [pro] key to display the total protein content. Repeat the
process by pressing „MR‰ followed by the desired nutritional mode key to
view the nutritional value of that mode.
4.3.2 To add the next food item, press Â[ ] Êto return to weighing mode first
and then repeat the step above.
Remarks: If any total of the nutritional component exceeds the maximum
capacity of the 5-digit display when adding the food,
it will show the message :
and the current food data will not be added in the memory.

4.4. To recall memory:
4.4.1 Make sure the scales are in normal weighing mode. Press [MR] to
start recalling the accumulated totals.
4.4.2 Press [kcal], [Carbs], [Fat], [Sat], [Pro], [Chol] or [Sod] to check
other nutritional values of the accumulator.
4.5. To clear memory:
If you wish to start adding up your foodÊs nutritional values with a new dayÊs or
a new mealÊs aggregate values, press the Â[C]Ê key when the scales are in
weighing mode. The „M‰ in the display will not be shown anymore.
4.6. Error messages:
Overload (weight > 5000g)
Nutritional value overflow (maximum limit, please see section (5) Technical
Specification.

4.7 Inserting Batteries:
The battery compartment is found on the back of the scales.
Insert 2 x 1.5V AA batteries, observing correct polarity.
Replace battery compartment cover.
Replace batteries when the low battery indicator is shown on the display.
Do not mix different types of batteries or old and new batteries.
Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be
used.
Do not use rechargeable batteries.
Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.
Remove exhausted batteries from the unit.
Supply terminals are not to be short circuited.
Dispose of batteries safely according to battery manufacturerÊs instructions.
If batteries come into contact with the skin or eyes, wash immediately with
copious amounts of water.
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