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The measuring arm should be held horizontal and above the
person’s head and should not be released.
Carefully lower the measuring arm, while keeping it
horizontal, until it rests gently upon the top of the person’s
head. If the person is shorter than 101.5 cm, push the latch
to the right, while simultaneously pushing down the
measuring arm until it rests horizontally upon the top of the
person’s head.
Read the height of the person as follows:
The rear end of the measuring arm is tapered to point at the
reading on the height rods.
If the tapered end of the measuring arm points at the outer
height rod, then the height of the person is same as the
reading at this point on the outer height rod.
If the tapered end of the measuring arm points at the inner
height rod, then the correct height of the person is same as
the reading shown on the inner height rod where both the
height rod meets, i.e., read at the top of the outer height rod
(Just above the “Read” arrow marked on the outer height
rod).
While holding the measuring arm horizontally, raise the arm
above the person’s head. The person may now step off the
scale platform. Hold the arm horizontal until the person is
clear of the height rod.
Fold the measuring arm back to the vertical position and
adjust the height rod back to the rest position (i.e. the
measuring arm should be locked in place within the inner
height rod and the inner rod should be at its lowest position).