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M600620-210422-Rev006-UM-e 

 

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Error messages 

Error mes-
sage 

Description 

Problem solution 

  
 

Overload display 

Weight exceeds max. capacity of the 
scales. 

 

Overflow 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 negative range 

Check if the scales are correctly as-
sembled or if they are damaged. 

AD HI 

A/D above positive range 

Check if the scales are correctly as-
sembled or if they are damaged. 

EE SUM 

Parameter or calibration error 

Recalibrate – please contact your sup-
plier or service partner: 

EE WR 

EEPROM indicates an error 

Please contact your supplier or service 
partner. 

PM SUM 

Internal program indicates a check error 

Please contact your supplier or service 
partner. 

HOFSET 

Switch on – above zero 

Please remove the weight from the 
scales and restart. 

LOFSET 

Switch on – below zero 

Check scales for damage and inform 
your service partner: 

UOFSET 

Irregular 

Do not touch the scales after they have 
been switched on. 

 

Waste disposal 

Used electrical equipment and batteries do not belong in the domestic waste. 
Please dispose of defective or used equipment and batteries according to legal regulations of 
your specific country! 

Please make sure that only discharged batteries or batteries with insulated "poles" are disposed 
of as otherwise they may short-circuit! 

Storage and transport conditions 

Keep all packaging in case you need to return the item, in order to avoid any potential transport damage. 

Disconnect all connected cables before dispatch. 

 

Warranty 

ADE will repair or replace this product within a period of 2 years from date of delivery applying to defects occurred 
due  to  poor  material  or  workmanship  (presentation  of  invoice  is  necessary).  All  moveable  parts  –  batteries, 
cables, mains units, rechargeable batteries etc. – are excluded. Warranty does not include natural wear, dam-
ages caused by incorrect or negligent handling, overuse or unsuitable or improper storage. The cost of transport 
will be borne by the customer should the equipment be located anywhere other then the customer’s premises. 
In the event of transport damage, claims under warranty can be accepted subject to using the complete original 
packaging and the equipment secured the way it was packed and secured originally. All the packaging should 
therefore be retained. 

Any warranty claim will be rejected if the equipment is opened by persons not authorized expressively by ADE 
to do so. 

Customers abroad are kindly requested to contact their local dealer for any warranty claim, customer service 
and spare parts. 

Summary of Contents for M600620

Page 1: ...Operating Manual Electronic Bed Scale M600620 M600620 210422 Rev006 UM e...

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Page 3: ...evices 6 Housing and connections 7 Safety 7 Settings 7 Setting date and time 8 Operation 8 Modes of operation 8 Before weighing 9 Weighing 9 Tare function 9 Hold function 10 Determining the Body Mass...

Page 4: ...dry place Dismantle packaging and foil carefully and remove the transport securing de vices Place the weighing feet on a plain dry and level surface before the weighing procedure Scope of delivery 4 W...

Page 5: ...nds on the frequency of use temperatures settings and the accessories being used New batteries or batteries that have been stored for a long period require a longer charging period Charge the batterie...

Page 6: ...able for CE approved class III scales 13 Number pad Figures 0 9 Clear Enter and Navigation functions Key 6 menu direction to the right Key 4 menu direction to the left Key 8 menu direction down Key 2...

Page 7: ...positioning and operation follow the instructions of this operation manual Portable and mobile HF communication systems may influence electronic medical devices Make sure that the mains cable does no...

Page 8: ...ENTER key and set the minutes and seconds Go back by pressing key 2 TIME appears on the display Press key 6 one time and DATE appears on the display like the time entry Press key 2 two times and EXIT...

Page 9: ...displayed press the TARE key 9 to reset the display back to zero The display changes to net mode NET status indicator 5 is on and shows zero Note Taring the bed with subsequent determination of the pa...

Page 10: ...AR key After the entry has been confirmed by the ENTER key the BMI value will be calculated using the weight on the scales The display changes between weight value and BMI value b xx x every two secon...

Page 11: ...ording to legal regulations of your specific country Please make sure that only discharged batteries or batteries with insulated poles are disposed of as otherwise they may short circuit Storage and t...

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Page 13: ...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 14: ...scales have been manufactured in accordance with the harmonised European standards They conform to the regulations of the EC directives listed below EMC Directive 2014 30 EU Low Voltage Directive 2014...

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