The Withings Body Smart User Guide for U.S. Regions is a comprehensive manual intended for users of the Withings Body Smart, a connected smart scale, within the United States.

Intended Use

The Withings Body Smart scale is designed to:

  • Measure weight
  • Calculate Body Mass Index (BMI)
  • Measure pulse rate
  • Estimate vascular age
  • Compute electrodermal activity score
  • Measure body composition for weight management purposes

This device is intended to encourage healthy living and is suitable for use in adults.

Important Information

Users should review the information provided in the guide thoroughly and retain the documentation for future reference. The guide is also available online, and installation instructions can be found within the Quick Start Guide that accompanies this user guide.

Safety and Warnings

It is emphasized that self-diagnosis and self-treatment using the device can be dangerous, and consultation with a doctor is recommended if there are any questions or doubts. The device should not be used by individuals with cardiac pacemakers, implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICD), or other implanted electronic devices to avoid potential misuse and injury.

Withings advises against using the scale with wet feet due to the possibility of slipping and falling. Users with allergenic susceptibilities should be aware of potential allergic reactions due to materials used in the device’s construction.

Contact and Manufacturer Information

For assistance, setup, usage, maintenance inquiries, or to report unexpected operations or events related to the Withings Body Smart, contact Withings directly. Any serious incidents involving the device should also be reported to Withings and the competent authorities in the user’s country of residence. Lastly, the guide provides manufacturer information for Withings, located in Issy-les-Moulineaux, France.

Manual:

Download: Withings Body Smart User Guide for U.S. Regions

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