User's Manual

iHealth
®
iHealth Vista
Wireless Body Analysis Scale
OWNER’S MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTENDED USE ........................................................................................................................................... 1
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR USERS .............................................................................................................. 1
CONTRAINDICATION ............................................................................................................................... 1
OFFLINE MEMORY .................................................................................................................................... 2
SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................ 2
GENERAL SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................... 3
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS ................................................................................................................. 6
INTENDED USE
The iHealth Vista Wireless Body Analysis Scale is a precision electronic instrument intended for adult use.
The Scale utilizes full electronic methodology and pressure sensors to non-invasively measure body
composition components automatically. The measurements are displayed and stored on an iPod touch,
iPhone, or iPad with a date and time stamp.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR USERS
Pregnant women need to consult their healthcare provider before use. Some physical conditions could
affect hydration levels that may lead to inaccurate results. Please consult your healthcare provider for more
information.
Always store the iHealth Vista Wireless Body Analysis Scale in a dry place. To ensure accurate results,
keep the Scale away from magnetic fields as these may adversely affect results or possibly damage the
Scale.
CONTRAINDICATION
Never use this product in combination with medical electronic devices such as:
(1) Medical electronic implants such as pacemakers.
(2) Electronic life support systems such as artificial heart/lungs.
(3) Portable electronic medical devices such as electrocardiographs.

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