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BodyMedia FIT Manual
CORE Armband and Display
BodyMedia, Inc.
One Gateway Center
420 Fort Duquesne Blvd.
Suite 1900
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
USA
www.bodymedia.com
Armband Model AB155
Display Model DD100
100778_REV1
© Copyright 2011 BodyMedia, Inc.
Table of Contents
Purpose of the System........................................................... 3
Setup Instructions.................................................................. 4
Armband Operating Instructions.......................................... 4
Proper Wear and Cleaning.............................................. 4
Removing the Armband strap from the Armband......... 6
Armband Status Indicators............................................. 6
Display (optional accessory) Operating Instructions........... 8
Using the Display............................................................ 8
Display Overview............................................................. 10
Display Battery................................................................. 12
Energy Information (calories)......................................... 13
Water Resistance.................................................................... 13
Care Instructions.................................................................... 13
Symbol Definitions................................................................. 15
Cautions.................................................................................. 16
Safe Disposal.......................................................................... 19
End User License Agreement................................................. 19
Troubleshooting...................................................................... 20
Product Specifications............................................................ 20
Accuracy.................................................................................. 21
Warranty.................................................................................. 22
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Table of Contents
Purpose of the System
Regulatory Statement............................................................. 24
Intended Use
The weight management system records, analyzes and reports physiological
parameters. These objective health metrics assist you to maintain a healthy weight
and an active lifestyle, which are continually cited as the keys to combating and
managing serious medical conditions including obesity, cardiovascular disease and
diabetes. The information presented by the system can be used by your physician
or healthcare practitioner in the assessment and treatment of medical conditions
influenced by weight and activity.
Copyright, Patent, and Trademark Notice............................. 26
Risks and Benefits
The predominant benefit of the product is enabling of the monitoring and management of daily metabolic and lifestyle data in order to reach your activity and weight
goals. In addition to weight management, known benefits of increasing activity
levels include increased life expectancy, improved sleep, and enhanced appearance
and self perception.
Analysis and post market surveillance indicate that risks of using the products are
extremely low. No significant health risks have been identified. The most frequently
reported health risk, occurring in less than 1% of users, is a mild to severe skin irritation resulting from wearing the Armband. The issue is often resolved by following
proper wear and cleaning guidelines. Skin irritation may still occur for individuals
with highly sensitive skin or for those with a specific allergy to materials used in the
Armband and/or strap. However, it is best to discontinue use and consult a physician regarding skin irritations.
If you have a known metal allergy, consult your physician prior to using the
Armband. Read the instructions provided and review the Cautions section of this
manual before using the Armband or optional Display.
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Setup Instructions
Please refer to the Quick Start included in the package for instructions on how
to begin using the system. It only takes a few minutes to get set up and moving
toward a healthier lifestyle.
4. Wear the Armband no more than 23 hours a day.
Be sure to leave it off 1 hour per day.
5. Replace the strap if it has lost its elasticity.
Information on obtaining replacement parts can
be found in the Quick Start.
Armband Operating Instructions
Proper Wear and Cleaning
Wear your Armband on the back of the upper left arm (the tricep). To work properly, the BodyMedia logo must face upward towards the shoulder and the silver
sensors on the underside of the Armband will be in contact with your skin.
1. Be sure the upper left arm is clean, dry, and free
of lotion or oil then slide the Armband onto your
left arm.
2. Adjust the strap so that it fits comfortably, and
then secure the Velcro pull-tab. Please pull the
strap straight out and AWAY from your arm,
and NOT towards your chest to avoid pinching
the skin. Ensure that the sensors on the underside
of the Armband maintain continuous contact with
your skin and that the Armband does not slide
off your arm.
3. Do not secure the strap too tightly. You should be able to place two fingers
beneath the strap. Once the strap is adjusted to a comfortable fit, there is no
need to readjust the Velcro tab. Simply slide the Armband on and off your arm
by stretching the strap.
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The Armband will turn on and begin collecting data within 10 minutes. Activation
is indicated by a series of audio tones. Please note that there is no power button on
the Armband.
To clean the Armband:
1. Gently wipe the side of the Armband that touches the skin with a soft cloth or
towel moistened with a mild soap and water.
2. Wipe with a clean damp cloth to remove any excess soap.
3. Use a dry, soft cloth or towel to completely dry before wearing it.
To clean the Armband strap:
1. Hand wash with mild soap and warm water, rinse, then air dry.
2. Machine drying may affect the performance and lifespan of the strap.
NOTE: Always disinfect the Armband and Display and replace the Armband strap
prior to use by others.
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Removing the Armband strap from the Armband monitor
You will need to remove the Armband from its strap to upload data or to clean the
Armband.
1. With the Armband logo facing upward, apply
continuous downward pressure to the right side
of the Armband Monitor until it separates from
the Armband strap.
2. To reattach to the strap, locate the USB port on the Armband, then align port
with the indentations on the left side of the strap. Apply upward pressure to the
right side of the Armband until it snaps into place.
To check if your Armband is ready to collect data, remove the Armband and press
the Armband’s Status button. The Status lights will indicate whether the Armband
is ready to collect data:
• Green (solid) = Armband is ready.
• Amber (slow flashing) = Less than 24 hours of battery life or memory
remain. Plug in the Armband to charge and upload data.
• Red (fast flashing) = Armband is not able to collect data.
charge and upload data.
Plug in to
Status Button
Monitor
Armband Status Indicators
Power
When the Armband makes contact with your body, it will automatically power on.
This may take up to 10 minutes. Activation is indicated by a series of audio tones.
Please note that there is no power button on the Armband.
Battery/Memory
Before first use, fully charge your Armband battery by removing the Armband strap
and connecting the Armband to your computer with the included USB cable.
Charging will take approximately three hours. The Status lights will flash green
when the Armband is fully charged. Model AB155 will function for 4-6 days before
recharging is needed based upon individual usage. The Model AB155 Armband
can hold about 14 days of data.
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Armband strap
Status Lights
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Display (optional accessory) Operating Instructions
The Display is an optional accessory intended for use with the Armband. It allows
you to easily view your up-to-the-minute information including calories burned,
steps taken, and physical activity duration.
Clip
The clip allows you to attach the Display firmly to material such as a t-shirt or trousers. Never slide thick materials into the clip opening as it may strain and damage
the clip. To attach the clip:
1. Gently lift the clip lever to open the clip mouth.
2. Slide the material you wish to attach to the clip
between the upper and lower portions of the
clip mouth.
3. Push the clip lever back down to tighten and
secure the clip.
Using the Display
IMPORTANT: The Armband must be configured before the Display will function
properly. Refer to the Armband setup instructions.
To begin using your Display, you must initially pair it with your Armband.
1. Slide the Armband onto your left arm and wait for it to power on. This may
take up to 10 minutes.
2. Press and release the Armband’s Status button. The Armband should play a
tune if it is properly on body.
3. After the Armband powers on, hold down the Display’s MODE and VIEW
buttons until “Hello” is displayed on the screen.
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4. The Display will read PRESS ARMBAND BUTTON TO SYNC. The Display
must be within 3 feet of the Armband.
5. Press and quickly release the Armband’s Status Button. WELCOME and your
first name will scroll across the Display to indicate pairing and synchronization are complete.
If the Armband is not within range of the Display or is not powered on, the
Display will scroll ARMBAND NOT FOUND. In this case, try repeating the above
steps.
The Armband and Display must be synchronized before the Display will function
properly. Information is transmitted every 60 seconds from the Armband to the
Display as long as they are in sync. If data is not received from the Armband for 5
minutes, the Display will revert to a NOT IN SYNC mode and display the TIME.
They can also occasionally go out of sync due to environmental interference.
Once the Armband and Display have been paired, you can re-sync the Armband
and Display by simply pressing the button on the Armband, then pressing the
MODE button on the display.
The Display is completely optional and does not need to be in sync for the
Armband to work properly. Even if you are wearing the Armband and Display
and the Display reads “NOT IN SYNC”, the Armband is still collecting data and
functioning properly.
When the Display is in sync and you achieve one of your daily targets, the Display
will notify you with a series of beeps and a scrolling message stating which target
has been reached. To stop the scrolling or beeping, press the RESET TRIP button
once.
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Display Overview
The Display has an LCD and four buttons:
A• MODE
• TODAY View: The TODAY view shows current values for the current
day’s calories burned, steps taken, and duration of physical activity.
B• VIEW
C• LIGHT
D• RESET TRIP
Mode Functions
The Mode button, located on the top left, allows you to toggle between different
data modes being transmitted from the Armband, including CALORIES, STEPS,
ACTIVITY, and TIME.
• CALORIES Mode: The CALORIES mode displays your calories burned for
a time period you select from the VIEW function (TODAY, YESTERDAY, or
TRIP). The calories burned number includes an estimate for periods
when you did not wear the Armband.
• STEPS Mode: The STEPS mode displays how many steps you have taken
for the time period selected in the VIEW function. Only steps taken while
wearing the Armband are counted.
• ACTIVITY Mode: The ACTIVITY mode displays your moderate and
vigorous physical activity duration while wearing the Armband for the
time period selected in the VIEW function.
• TIME Mode: The TIME mode displays the current time. Set your time
zone within the within the BodyMedia software before the Armband is
configured. In the TIME mode, the view button is disabled.
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View Functions
The View button allows you to toggle between data collected TODAY or YESTERDAY, or to view your TARGET or TRIP information.
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• YESTERDAY View: The YESTERDAY view shows the previous day’s
total number of calories burned, steps taken, and duration of physical
activity.
• TARGET View: The TARGET view shows the total daily targets for
calories burned, steps taken, and physical activity duration.
• TRIP View: The TRIP view, like a car’s trip odometer, enables you to
measure your calories burned, steps, and physical activity duration over
a time period that you choose. To reset the TRIP, see instructions in
RESET TRIP section.
Reset Trip
To set your trip, navigate to the TRIP view then hold down the RESET TRIP button
for 3 seconds. The Display will beep and reset all of the current trip values to 0.
Light
Pressing the LIGHT button will turn on the Display’s backlight for a few seconds so
you may view the Display information in low-light or no-light conditions.
It is standard for a beep to occur when you press any button on the Display.
You can mute these beeps by holding down the light button until “beep off” is
displayed. However you will still receive audio notification when you achieve your
targets. You can un-mute by following the same process.
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Display Battery
If the digits on the Display are faded, and you cannot establish a connection to the
Armband, then the battery may require replacing. The Display comes equipped
with a replaceable CR-2032 coin cell battery with an expected life of 6-12 months
under normal use. When the battery needs to be replaced, it is recommended that
you bring the Display to a jeweler or watch vendor. To replace the battery yourself:
1. Make sure you have a fresh CR-2032 coin cell battery, a #0 size Phillips head
screwdriver, and a soft cloth.
2. Remove the Display unit from the clip.
3. Turn the unit over onto a soft cloth, revealing the underside, and remove the four
small screws attaching the metal back plate to the Display. Only remove the
screws on the metal back plate, do not remove the screws on the edge of the
Display.
4. Remove the old battery.
5. Press any button on the display for 10 seconds.
6. Place the new battery with the (+) side facing up.
7. Ensure that the black o-ring gasket remains properly seated in the groove to
provide a watertight seal.
8. Reattach the back plate, with the text facing up. Ensure that the arrow that says
up (on the inside of the metal back) points towards the top of the device.
9. Once attached, turn the unit over and press any button to wake the Display.
10. Dispose of the old battery in accordance with local, state, federal, or country
specific regulations.
Note: Once the battery is replaced, you will need to reset the Display. Simultaneously press all 4 buttons, “MODE” + “VIEW” + “LIGHT” + “RESET TRIP” for 5
seconds or more. The Display will turn on and the back-light will flash.
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The Display will turn on and the back-light will flash. Follow the instructions for
“Using the Display” on page 8 to synchronize again with the Armband.
Energy Information (calories)
Energy information on the Display is reported in kcal. You may convert between
kcal and kJ as follows. 1 kcal equals 4.2 kJ. For example:
kcal
200
500
2,000
2,500
kJ
837
2,092
8,368
10,460
Water Resistance
The Armband is not designed to be used underwater or to come into continuous
contact with water. Do not immerse the Armband in water.
The Display is water resistant up to 30 meters.
Care Instructions
To ensure the Armband and Display are working correctly, they should be cleaned
regularly.
Clean the Armband and Display daily after sweating or when either one becomes
noticeably moist or dirty. Failure to keep the Armband and Display clean, or
improper cleaning, may irritate the skin and affect the sensor performance. Do not
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Symbol Definitions
use solvents, cleaners or other chemicals to clean the Armband or Display and do
not sterilize either part. Avoid the use of lotions or other chemicals on the skin.
Cleaning
To clean the Armband and Display:
1. Gently wipe the side of the Armband that touches the skin with a soft cloth or
towel moistened with a mild soap and water. Wipe the entire Display to clean
all surfaces.
2. Wipe with a clean damp cloth to remove any excess soap.
3. Use a dry, soft cloth or towel to completely dry before wearing it.
To clean the Armband strap:
1. Hand wash with mild soap and warm water, rinse, then air dry.
2. Machine drying may affect the performance and lifespan of the strap.
Follow operating instructions
CAUTION
Non-Ionized radiation
The Waste Electrical and Electrical Equipment Regulations indicates
separate collection for electrical and electronic equipment
Display tested to applicable safety standards by Intertek
Type B Applied Part
FCC Logo
Battery orientation
Disinfecting
The Armband and Display may be disinfected occasionally by wiping with soft
cloth dampened with 70% isopropyl alcohol. Allow 5-10 minutes for drying before
wearing. Always disinfect the Armband and Display and replace the Armband strap
prior to use by others.
Manufacturer
Electrical Safety
Armband tested to applicable safety standards by MET Laboratories
Transmit Power Class 8 – Less than 10mW output power
Duty Cycle Class 4 – permitted to operate at 100% duty cycle
Receiver Class 3 – Standard reliable SRD communication media
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Cautions
CAUTION: Always consult a physician before starting any new diet or exercise
program. This system is not to be used for diagnostic purposes and is not
intended to be a substitute for the medical advice or supervision of your
personal physician.
CAUTION: Materials in the Armband and Display have been evaluated for
skin contact. Because everyone’s skin is different you may experience irritation or redness after wearing the Armband. If this occurs, discontinue use
and consult your physician.
• If you have known metal allergies, consult your physician prior to
wearing.
• Do not wear on an open wound, sore, or burn.
• To reduce potential for skin irritation, wear for a maximum of 23
hours per day.
• To reduce the potential risk of skin irritation, be sure to dry your arm
thoroughly before wearing.
• The tab at the end of the Armband strap should be aligned to avoid
unintended contact with the skin which may cause scratching.
• To avoid skin burns, do not wear when it has been exposed to
excessively hot temperatures including direct sun exposure.
CAUTION: Be careful not to over-tighten the strap while on your arm. If you
feel constriction or loss of circulation at any time, loosen the adjustable strap
and re-fasten it to a more comfortable setting.
CAUTION: This product is not defibrillation proof.
CAUTION: Do not place this equipment in close proximity to other devices
that can cause electromagnetic interferences of any nature.
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CAUTION: The equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a
FLAMMABLE ANESTHETIC MIXTURE WITH AIR OR WITH OXYGEN OR
NITROUS OXIDE.
CAUTION: Medical electrical equipment requires special precautions regarding electromagnetic environments (EMC) and must be installed and put
into service according to the EMC information provided in the User Guide.
Portable and mobile radio frequency (RF) communications equipment can
effect medical electrical equipment.
CAUTION: The equipment of the system should not be used adjacent to or
stacked with other equipment. If such a setup is necessary, all equipment
should be checked to verify correct operation.
CAUTION: Keep this equipment out of reach of children. The products contain small, removable parts that may become choking hazards.
CAUTION: The battery in the Display may present a choking hazard for small
children. Keep the batteries out of the reach of children.
CAUTION: The equipment and wireless accessories should not be used
in airplanes, hospitals, or any location that prohibits cellular telephones or
electronic devices.
CAUTION: Do not use unapproved accessories.
CAUTION: Do not use the “reminders” feature of the Armband as a notification for any vital, life-critical events (including taking medication).
CAUTION: To prevent possible damage to the USB cable, grasp the plug end
when disconnecting the USB cable. Replace the cable if it becomes frayed.
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Safe Disposal
CAUTION: Check the equipment for sharp edges or damage before each use.
CAUTION: If the Display is dropped, ensure that it is working properly and
not physically damaged before relying on its readings.
CAUTION: Replace the Display battery only with CR-2032 (or equivalent) 3V
lithium coin cell battery to avoid risk of personal injury or physical damage to
your equipment.
CAUTION: DO NOT IMMERSE THE ARMBAND IN WATER. The Armband
is not designed to be used underwater or to come in continuous contact with
water.
CAUTION: Though the Armband and Display were designed for wearability
and long-term use, they are sensitive monitoring devices. Rough handling can
break internal components. Never drop or shock the Armband or Display and
always store them in a safe place when not in use.
CAUTION: Avoid exposing the equipment to extreme temperatures, direct
sunlight, moisture, sand, dust, or mechanical shock.
CAUTION: Do not incinerate.
If you want to dispose of the Armband or Display, please do not use the ordinary
trash. These products must not be disposed of with your other household waste.
Dispose of the Armband or Display equipment by taking them to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. This will
help to conserve natural resources and ensure that the Armband and Display are
recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more
information on where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please
contact your local township, municipality, or city; your household waste disposal
service; or the location where you obtained the Armband or Display.
End User License Agreement
The firmware included in and certain software provided and associated with the
product is subject to a BodyMedia Software License Agreement as set forth here:
www.bodymedia.com/Support-Help/Policies/EULA.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to open the Armband yourself. It contains no userserviceable parts. Refer all servicing to qualified Service Personnel. Opening
the Armband yourself will void the warranty.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
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Troubleshooting
For troubleshooting information and additional resources, please refer to the Help
section on www.bodymedia.com.
Product Specifications
Armband
• Sensors:
• Accelerometer (3-axis)
• Heat Flux
• Skin Temperature
• Galvanic Skin Response (GSR)
• Materials:
• Armband: ABS, polycarbonate, thermoplastic polyurethane, 304 grade stainless steel
• Adjustable strap/wing assembly: Nylon, polyester, Lycra (no latex content) or
polyisoprene, polycarbonate, thermoplastic polyurethane, silicone
• Battery power: about 4-6 days based upon individual use
• Battery type: Internal lithium polymer cell
• Radio Frequency: 2.4GHz
• Transmitter output power: <1mW
• Memory capacity: about 14 days under steady use
• Armband size: (l) 40mm x (w) 65mm x (h) 11mm [1.6” x 2.6” x 0.4”]
• Armband weight (with adjustable strap): 30g (1.1oz)
• Water resistance: IPX4 classified (only when Armband is properly inserted into the Armband
strap)
• Operating temperature/humidity: 5°C - +40°C (40°F to 104°F)/ 5 - 95% RH non-condensing
• Storage temperature/humidity: -20°C - +60°C (-4°F to 140°F) / 5 - 95% RH non-condensing.
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Display
• User-replaceable coin cell battery (CR-2032)
• RF Frequency: 2.4 GHz wireless communication interface
• Transmitter output power: <1mW
• Size: 40 mm diameter, height: 19 mm with clip
• Weight: 34g (1.2 oz) with the clip
• Materials: Nylon, polycarbonate, ABS, polyurethane, stainless steel, no latex
• Operating temperature/humidity: 0°C to +45°C (32°F to 113°F)/100%RH non-condensing
• Storage temperature/humidity: 0°C to +45°C (32°F to 113°F)/100%RH non-condensing
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
Accuracy
Accelerometer (3-axis)
Calibrated range is +/- 1.0g
Two-standard-deviation error of
+/-35.0% otherwise
Minimum resolution is 0.01g
Galvanic Skin Response
Two-standard-deviation error of
+/-0.08g on all axes
Calibrated Range is 56 kOhms to
20 MOhms (50.0 nSiemens – 17.0
µSiemens)
Heat Flux
Calibrated Range is 0.0 W/m2 to 300.0
W/m2
Minimum resolution is 1.0 W/m2
Two-standard-deviation error of +/- 9.0
nSiemen, 50 to 225 nSiemens
Two-standard-deviation error of +/-4.0%
otherwise
Two-standard-deviation error of
+/-10.0 W/m2, 0 to 30 W/m2
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Skin Temperature
Calibrated Range is 20.0°C to 40.0°C
A minimum resolution of 0.05°C
Two standard deviation error of +/- 0.8°C
System (Per day, adults)
Total calories/METs for free living
activities: mean error < 10%
Total minutes of physical activity:
mean error < 5%
Total step count: mean error < 9%
Warranty
Unless otherwise set forth in a separate limited warranty description included with the BodyMedia Hardware (including Armband, Display with Clip and Watch strap), BodyMedia warrants that
BodyMedia Hardware is free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and
service (“Limited Warranty”) for 1 year from the date the product is purchased by the original
retail purchaser (the “Limited Warranty Period”). This warranty is only valid for the original retail
purchaser and only from the date of initial retail purchase, and the purchaser must provide proof
of purchase. The purchaser will be responsible for, and pre-pay, all return shipping charges and
shall assume all risk of loss or damage to product while in transit to BodyMedia. We recommend
that you use a traceable method of shipping for your protection.
This Limited Warranty is subject to compliance with the applicable user guides for the BodyMedia
Hardware and does not apply to normal wear and tear or damage caused by improper or incorrectly performed maintenance, negligence, accident, misuse or unreasonable use, modification,
tampering, or any other causes not related to design, materials or workmanship. This Limited
Warranty excludes replaceable batteries.
EXCEPT AS SPECIFIED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SECTION, ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS AND REPRESENTATIONS, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, QUALITY, NON-INTERFERENCE, ACCURACY OR
ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, PERFORMANCE, USAGE, OR TRADE PRACTICE, ARE
HEREBY EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW AND ARE EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMED BY BODYMEDIA. TO THE EXTENT AN IMPLIED WARRANTY CANNOT BE
EXCLUDED, SUCH WARRANTY IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD. BECAUSE SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW
LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY. THESE
WARRANTIES GIVE CUSTOMER SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND CUSTOMER MAY ALSO HAVE
OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION.
SUBJECT TO APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL BODYMEDIA’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE
PURCHASE PRICE OF THE BODYMEDIA HARDWARE. This disclaimer and exclusion shall apply
even if the Limited Warranty set forth above fails of its essential purpose.
This limited warranty does not apply to any firmware included in or software provided and associated with the product. All such firmware and software is licenses under a separate end user
license agreement at www.bodymedia.com/Support-Help/Policies/EULA and/or in the EULA
provided with the download of any such software.
If a defect covered by this Limited Warranty occurs during the Limited Warranty Period, BodyMedia will, at its option, repair or replace the entire unit or refund the original purchase price.
The foregoing remedies are purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy and BodyMedia’s sole and
exclusive liability for breach of the Limited Warranty.
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Regulatory Statement
FCC Declaration of Conformity – We, BodyMedia, Inc., One Gateway Center, 420 Fort Duquesne
Boulevard, Suite 1900, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, declare under our sole responsibility that the products, BodyMedia, Inc. and BodyMedia® Armbands (Model AB155) and BodyMedia® Display
(Model DD100) comply with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit separate from the receiver.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
•
CAUTION: Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
Models AB155 and DD100:
FCC 47CFR Part 15 Subpart B Unintentional Radiator Tests
FCC 47CFR Part 15 Subpart C Intentional Radiator Tests
ICES-003 Tests
UL 60601-1– Medical Electrical Equipment; Part 1 General Requirements for Safety
CSA C22.2 No. 60601-1– Medical Electrical Equipment; Part 1 General Requirements for Safety
RoHS requirements.
RSS210 Tests – Industry Canada emissions requirements
RF Exposure information: See 2.1093 of the FCC Rules
This product is a Type B Applied Part complying with the specified requirements of the Standard
to provide protection against electric shock, particularly regarding allowable Leakage Current.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet apareil numèrique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Radio Frequency: 2.4 GHz
Transmitter output power: Model AB155 <1mW
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BodyMedia FIT Armband and Display Manual
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Copyright, Patent and Trademark Notice
The products and services which include the software, firmware, algorithms, processes, and
methods of BodyMedia FIT™, SenseWear ® applications as well, all devices and components
used therewith including the Armband, Display, and Wireless Communicator, are covered by one
or more of the following patents: United States Patent Nos.: D439,981, D631,552, D632,396,
6,527,711, 6,595,929, 6,605,038, 7,020,508, 7,153,262, 7,261,690, 7,285,090, 7,502,643, and
7,689,437;
European Patent Nos.: 1,292,217 and 1,292,218; Canadian Patent Nos.: 2,413,220 and 2,501,899;
S. Korean Patent Nos.:KR 10-0831036, 10-0821945 10-0885030, and 10-0956791; Israeli Patent
Nos.: 153516, 158067 and 160079; Japanese Patent Nos.: JP 4,125,132 and JP4,283,672; Mexican
Patent Nos.: MX 242292, 236870, 250153, 245862, 250156, 269421, 271678; Brazilian Patent
Nos.: PI0111918-4, PI0111995-8; and various worldwide patents pending. This notice is accurate
as of March 16, 2011. For the latest information please contact BodyMedia.
BodyMedia, the “Four Circle” Design, GoWear, InnerView and SenseWear are registered trademarks and BodyMedia Fit is a trademark of BodyMedia, Inc.
User Guide, interface, software and firmware © Copyright 2011 BodyMedia. Any copying, use,
distribution or reverse engineering without a specific license from BodyMedia, or as permitted by
applicable law, is strictly prohibited.
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BodyMedia FIT Armband and Display Manual

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