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Error Messages 

Error Message 

Reason 

Action 

 

Low battery warning 

Voltage of battery is too 
low to operate device 

Replace batteries, or 
plug in adapter 

 

Overload 

Total load exceeds 
device's maximum 
capacity 

Reduce weight on 
measurement 
platform and try again 

 

Counting Error (too 
high) 

Signal from loadcells too 
high 

Error normally caused 
by faulty loadcell or 
wiring. Please contact 
distributor 

 

Counting Error (too 
low) 

Signal from loadcells too 
low 

Error normally caused 
by faulty loadcell or 
wiring. Please contact 
distributor 

 

Zero count over 
calibration zero range 
+10% while power on 

Re-calibration 
required. Please 
contact distributor 

 

Zero count under 
calibration zero range 
-10% while power on 

Re-calibration 
required. Please 
contact distributor 

 

Program Error 

Fault with device software 

Error normally caused 
by faulty loadcell or 
wiring. Please contact 
distributor 

Summary of Contents for MS4900

Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL MS4900 Stand on Floor Scale Please keep the instruction manual at hand all the time for future reference...

Page 2: ...for 2019 Separate collection for waste of electrical and electronic equipment in accordance with Directive 2002 96 EC Indicates that device conforms to 93 42 EEC as amended by 2007 47 EC Medical Devi...

Page 3: ...rnational copyright law All content is licensed and usage is subject to written authorization from Charder Electronic Co Ltd hereinafter Charder Charder is not liable for any damage caused by a failur...

Page 4: ...taching Thermal Printer 21 III Indicator 24 A Indicator and Key Functions 24 B Display layout 25 IV Using Device 26 A Basic Operation 26 B Hold 26 C BMI 27 D Tare 27 E Print 27 V Device Setup 28 VI Se...

Page 5: ...n stable flat solid non slippery surface Usage on soft surfaces ex carpet may result in inaccurate results Ensure all parts are properly locked and tightened before operating the device Safety Instruc...

Page 6: ...gular maintenance and calibration Device does not require routine maintenance However regular checking of accuracy is recommended frequency to be determined by level of use and state of device If resu...

Page 7: ...et hands Do not crimp the power cable and avoid sharp edges Do not overload extension cables connected to the device Route cables carefully to avoid tripping Keep device away from liquids Do not remov...

Page 8: ...guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The device uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electron...

Page 9: ...hospital environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1kV line s to line s 2kV line s to earth 1kV line s to line s 2kV line s to earth Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital enviro...

Page 10: ...z 80 AM at 1 kHz 3 V m 80MHz to 2 7 GHz Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the device including cables than the recommended separation distance cal...

Page 11: ...150 kHz to 80 MHz field strengths should be less than 3 V m Recommended separation distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the MS4900 Stand on Floor Scale The device is i...

Page 12: ...facturer NOTE1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies NOTE2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by ab...

Page 13: ...olumn 1 Fasten and tighten four screws at the bottom of the base Ensure four adjustable feet and stability foot are at same level before using device Castor wheel column 1 Fasten and tighten four scre...

Page 14: ...14 2 Ensure four adjustable feet and stability foot are at the same level before using the device Rotate counter clockwise to extend clockwise to retract Stability foot Adjustable feet...

Page 15: ...15 3 Retract stability foot before moving device using castor wheels Note rotate counter clockwise to extend clockwise to retract Ensure stability foot is retracted before using castor wheels...

Page 16: ...atteries 1 Open battery housing cover 2 Remove battery housing 3 Insert batteries 4 When inserting battery housing ensure contact with housing pins is correct 5 Re insert battery housing 6 Close batte...

Page 17: ...17 C Using Adapter 1 Connect adapter to indicator before connecting to mains power supply 2 Disconnect adapter from mains power supply before unplugging adapter pin from indicator...

Page 18: ...ing blocks to column using four flat head screws Step 2 Attach height rod to blocks using two flat head screws Item Name Quantity 1 Fixing block screws 4 2 Fixing blocks 2 3 Height Rod to fixing block...

Page 19: ...umn Item Name Quantity 1 M5x0 8x11 round head screw 4 2 Relief Bushing 2 3 Bracket for HM200D HM201D HM201M 2 Photo of display for reference only Please refer to the actual product 1 Assemble two brac...

Page 20: ...ight Rod Compatible with HM200D HM201D HM201M 1 2 M5x10L flat head screw 2 3 Fixing block 2 4 M5x0 8x11 4 Photo of display for reference only Please refer to the actual product 2 Attach Height Rod to...

Page 21: ...21 E Attaching Thermal Printer Standard Narrow Column Washer head screw M5 0 8 15mm Cross head screw M4 0 7 6mm...

Page 22: ...22 Castor Wheel Column Item Parts Qty 1 M5 15L head screw 1 2 Screws for printer bracket 2 3 Printer bracket 1...

Page 23: ...23 1 Install the side bracket 2 Install the thermal printer on the bracket...

Page 24: ...press this key to print results 3 ON OFF ZERO Turn device on and off Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn device off Reset display to 0 0 kg display can be used if within 2 of full capacity 4 HOLD BMI...

Page 25: ...ated kg Current unit is kg Stable Weight is stable Net Current result is net weight Negative Weight is under zero Zero Weight is at zero Gross Current result is gross weight Battery Battery level Repl...

Page 26: ...n determines average weight designed to be used if subject s weight will not stabilize ex an active child Note if fluctuation is too severe average weight determination will be difficult and hold may...

Page 27: ...e Under 18 5 Low Normal 18 5 24 9 Average Over 24 9 29 9 Slightly Increased Obese I 30 0 34 9 Increased Obese II 35 0 39 9 High Obese III 40 Very High World Health Organization adult BMI standards D T...

Page 28: ...ter a certain period of time Auto off options 120 sec 180 sec 240 sec 300 sec off Press to toggle between time options and to confirm selection Adjust count range This setting is normally used by qual...

Page 29: ...or off Press HOLD to toggle between on off and TARE to confirm selection Wi Fi Setting optional If device has Wi Fi module installed this option will appear Press HOLD to toggle between Auto and PKEY...

Page 30: ...ata Manager can be used to connect the device to a PC The software program can be downloaded from the Charder website LINK URL https www chardermedical com download htm 2 Connect USB cable to device i...

Page 31: ...BMI calculation into software if needed Press Clear to clear all input NOTE information can also be input after weight measurement 2 Conduct measurement If Auto is selected results will be transmitte...

Page 32: ...hanges and multiple measurements for the same subject we recommend not changing the default file name 2 Result example If previous results were saved in 20190201 csv new results also need to be saved...

Page 33: ...ng a printer connected to the PC VII Wireless Connection If the device has the wireless or bluetooth module installed the indicator can transmit measurement results wirelessly Please see Charder wirel...

Page 34: ...ng chemical electrochemical or electrical interference unless damage is attributable to negligence on the part of Charder If device is not covered under warranty a service maintenance charge will appl...

Page 35: ...software is set up properly as indicated in this manual Distributor support required If the following errors occur we recommend contacting your local Charder distributor for repair or replacement ser...

Page 36: ...aused by faulty loadcell or wiring Please contact distributor Counting Error too low Signal from loadcells too low Error normally caused by faulty loadcell or wiring Please contact distributor Zero co...

Page 37: ...W x 310 D x 70 H mm Column 1026 mm Device Weight 8 2 kg Dimensions Castor Wheel Overall 360 W x 440 D x 970 H mm Platform 360 W x 310 D x 70 H mm Column 850 mm Device Weight 7 8 kg Key Functions On Of...

Page 38: ...d Accessories No Accessories Item Spec Qty 1 Standard column flat head screw M6 x 20 4 Castor wheel column round head screw M4 x 20 4 2 12V adapter DC adapter 1 3 RS232 cable WR 8159 1 4 User manual C...

Page 39: ...39 C Power Adapter Standards Warning The device is only compatible with the power adapters specified in the dashed block below...

Page 40: ...directives 93 42 EEC as amended by 2007 47 EC Medical Device Directive 2014 31 EU Non automatic Weighing Instruments Directive Please see separate document showing on sticker of device for above CE ma...

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