Page 1 - Cover, Multilingual Table of Contents, Recycling Information
The front cover displays the TEFAL ELECTRONIC BATHROOM SCALES with MEMO model name. It features a multilingual table of contents with usage tips in over 20 languages and provides recycling details along with the official company website.
Page 2 - Memory Function, Precautions, Graph Function
This section explains the General Memory Function and how to use it, including specific messages like MEM and Clr. It also describes the Graph Function for tracking weight history over time and provides diagrams showing foot positions and button controls.
Page 3 - Usage Tips in French, Dutch, German, Italian, Spanish
This page offers usage advice in French, Dutch, German, Italian, and Spanish. It recommends weighing at the same time daily, preferably in the morning, to ensure consistency. It also explains the display delay and compares the accuracy of mechanical scales to TEFAL electronic models.
Page 4 - Usage Tips in Portuguese, English, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish
This page contains instructions in Portuguese, English, Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It highlights the importance of consistent daily weighing to avoid fluctuations from diet and activity. It specifies the stabilization time needed for precise readings and notes the lower precision of mechanical scales compared to TEFAL models....
Page 5 - Usage Tips in Finnish, Turkish, Russian, Greek, Czech and Product Information
This page features tips in Finnish, Turkish, Russian, Greek, and Czech. It emphasizes standing still for accurate measurements. It also lists product specifications, confirming the device is manufactured in France by Tefal for Groupe SEB, and includes information about the 2-year warranty.
Page 6 - Usage Tips in Polish, Hungarian, Slovak, Slovenian, Croatian, Romanian
This page offers instructions in Polish, Hungarian, Slovak, Slovenian, Croatian, and Romanian. It advises on optimal weighing conditions and the stabilization time required. It discusses how mechanical parts wear over time, leading to decreased accuracy compared to electronic scales.