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M403020-210322-Rev006-UM-e 

 

Contents 

Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 3

 

Assembly and set up ............................................................................................................................... 3

 

Power supply

 ........................................................................................................................ 3

 

Replacing the rechargeable batteries

 ................................................................................ 4

 

Tips for handling the batteries

 ............................................................................................ 4

 

Quality features

 .................................................................................................................... 4

 

Using the scales for legal metrological applications

 ....................................................... 4

 

Display ..................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

Description

 ............................................................................................................................ 5

 

Safety ....................................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Safety instructions

 ............................................................................................................... 6

 

Connecting additional devices

 ........................................................................................... 6

 

Housing and connections

 ................................................................................................... 7

 

Modes of operation

 .............................................................................................................. 7

 

Settings

 ................................................................................................................................. 7

 

Setting date and time

 ........................................................................................................... 8

 

Operation ................................................................................................................................................. 8

 

Positioning of patient

 ........................................................................................................... 8

 

Weighing

 ............................................................................................................................... 8

 

Resetting the scales back to zero

 ...................................................................................... 8

 

Tare function

 ......................................................................................................................... 8

 

Hold function

 ........................................................................................................................ 9

 

Determining the Body Mass Index (BMI)

 ........................................................................... 9

 

Evaluating Body Mass Index

 ............................................................................................. 10

 

Print out a record

 ............................................................................................................... 10

 

Care, servicing and recalibration ........................................................................................................... 10

 

Cleaning

 .............................................................................................................................. 10

 

Waste disposal

 ................................................................................................................... 11

 

Storage and transport conditions

 .................................................................................... 11

 

Warranty

 .............................................................................................................................. 11

 

Recalibration

 ....................................................................................................................... 11

 

Technical specifications ......................................................................................................................... 12

 

Conformity declaration ........................................................................................................................... 13

 

 

Summary of Contents for M403020

Page 1: ...Operating Manual Class III Approved Scales Electronic Chair Scales M403020 M403020 210322 Rev006 UM e...

Page 2: ...ting additional devices 6 Housing and connections 7 Modes of operation 7 Settings 7 Setting date and time 8 Operation 8 Positioning of patient 8 Weighing 8 Resetting the scales back to zero 8 Tare fun...

Page 3: ...ee at a dry place Alignment of the scale 1 Place the chair scale on a plain dry and level surface before the weighing of patients 3 The air bubble in the spirit level should be right in the centre of...

Page 4: ...are supplied only in partial charged condition Some batteries only achieve their full capaci ty after several complete charge and discharge cycles When disposing of disused batteries observe the valid...

Page 5: ...for a long period to enter and save the tare value 11 BMI Button Enter to proceed with BMI mode and to enter as next step the height Press again to return to weight mode 12 Units Button Switch button...

Page 6: ...Only use approved accessories and peripheral equipment Only operate the unit under permitted ambient conditions Remove the mains plug before cleaning the unit Do not operate the unit in hazardous or u...

Page 7: ...ommands are being set in this mode To start setting mode hold the GROSS NET key pressed until TIME appears on the display Configuration mode set up mode The values for different parameters including t...

Page 8: ...t position before patient stand up again Armrest and footrest are not to be used as helping device for getting up from the chair They are to be understood as supporting device for arms and legs only i...

Page 9: ...shown corresponds to the gross weight minus the tare value If there is no tare value saved the display remains in gross mode The tare value flashes briefly then after a second the display changes to...

Page 10: ...rflow indicator negative Negative weight indicated weight too low to be displayed 99999 Overflow indicator positive Positive weight indicated weight too high to be displayed 999999 AD LOW A D above ne...

Page 11: ...materials or workmanship All movable parts e g batteries cables power units etc are excluded This warranty does not cover any normal external appearance of use and wear or any damage occurring as a re...

Page 12: ...t Full duplex RS 232 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 bps Printer Port Output only RS 232 or active 20 mA current loop 9600 4800 2400 1200 bps Both Ports 7 or 8 data bits even odd or no parity Operator...

Page 13: ...formity by the manufacturer This product has been manufactured in accordance with the harmonised European standards They con form to the regulations of the EC directives listed below NAWI Directive 20...

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