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WUNDER SA.BI. SRL

USER MANUAL

Model: W1090 rev.00 20/10/2018

10

FUNCTIONS

HOLD FUNCTION

BMI FUNCTION

1.

 Press 

HOLD

 key to enter into weighing lock mode.

3.

 The person now stand on the scale can be weighed.

    The scale will take the average weight and lock it on the display

4.

 After the weight value has been locked on the display, press 

HOLD

 key to 

disable the lock function (the arrow pointing at the HOLD symbol will disappear 

and return to normal mode.)

A.

 When the HOLD function has been activated, all other keys and functions can 

not be operated.

1.

 Switch ON the scale and have the person to be weighed stand on the platform.

2.

 Press and hold 

BMI

 key for three seconds to enter into BMI mode.

3.

 Display shows last inputted height and an arrow starts flashing. Press 

TARE 

key

4.

 Use 

BMI

 key to increase the value and 

TARE

 key to decrease the value.

5.

 Once the height is set, press 

BMI

 key

6.

 The scale will register the weight of the person and calculate BMI according to 

height set up before.

7.

 Display shows BMI, weight and height of the person in rotation mode

8.

 Press 

BMI

 key to disable BMI function.

B.

 *After a weight value is locked and the person is still on the scale*

Press 

HOLD

 key to disable the HOLD function or press 

TARE

 key to disable the 

HOLD function and perform TARE function.

C.

 Before a weight value is locked, pressing 

TARE

 key will only perform 

TARE

function, but the HOLD function is not disabling.

NOTE:

2.

 The arrow pointing at the HOLD symbol will start to flash and the display will 

show:

HoLd

Category

BMI (kg/m

2

) Risk of diseases

Underweight

< 18.5

Low

Normal weight

18.5 - 24.9

Average

Preobesity
I degree of obesity
II degree of obesity
III degree of obesity

25 - 29.9
30 - 34.9
35 - 39.9

≥ 40

Slightly increased
Increased
High
Very High

BMI Categories

Classification  of  weight  for  adults 
over  18  years  on  the  basis  of  Body 
Mass Index according to WHO,
2000 EK IV and WHO 2004.

WHO (World Health Organisation)

Summary of Contents for W1090

Page 1: ...E Please read carefully this manual before using the scale EN 3 8 11 9 10 12 11 14 15 13 13 4 General information Security Technical specifications Panel and key function Functions Internal settings Power supply Error messages and solutions Conformity Identification labels Scrapping and waste disposal Warranty ...

Page 2: ...e possibility of fixing the electronic terminal to the weighing platform by means of a column or else instal ling the terminal autonomously WUNDER reserves the right to modify its products as deemed convenient in order to approve them without being committed to update this publication Conventions The following symbols have been used in this manual 0476 EC TYPE APROVAL FOR MEDICAL USE METROLOGICAL ...

Page 3: ...s contain toxic compounds disposal of batteries should be delegated to a competent organization complying with the deposit of Poisonous Waste Regulation 1972 Please do not incinerate batteries The optimum operating temperature for the scale is 5 C to 35 C although it will operate at higher and lower temperatures the scales battery life will be adversely effected CLEANING We would recommend using a...

Page 4: ...our local council your municipal waste disposal company or the firm which you purchased the product Guide and manufacturer s declaration Electromagnetic emissions The scale W1090 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment speci fied below The customer user should assure that it s used in that environment Emission test Conformity Guide to electromagnetic environment RF Emission CISPR11 ...

Page 5: ...put output lines 2kV for power supply lines Not applicable Mains power quality should be that of a typical commer cial or hospital environment Surge IEC EN 61000 4 5 1kV line s to line s 2kV line s to earth 1kV differential mode Not applicable Mains power quality should be that of a typical commer cial or hospital environment Voltage dips short inter ruption and voltage variation IEC EN61000 4 11 ...

Page 6: ... by an electromagnetic site it could be lower than the le vel of compliance of each range of frequency b You can check inter ference in proximity of equipment marked with the following symbol Radiated RF IEC EN 61000 4 3 3 V m 80MHz to 2 5 GHz 3 V m With 80 MHz and 800 MHz is applied the higher frequency range These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected...

Page 7: ...W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 mHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 P 800 kHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in metres m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequenc...

Page 8: ...00g ACCURACY 200g UNITS OF MEASURE kg FUNCTION KEYS ON OFF ZERO TARE HOLD BMI STABILISATION TIME 1 2 seconds OPERATING TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY 5 C 35 C 15 85 RH POWER SUPPLY 4x 1 5V AA size alkaline batterie Adaptor type 12V INDICATOR DISPLAY 1 LCD display with 5 active digits DIMENSIONS w 350 x L 355 x H 60 mm WEIGHT Net 3 0kg Gross 3 3kg TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 9: ... the scale is powered ON for the 1st time the weighing direction will be on patient s side ZERO TARE Press to tare weight Wireless trasmission function long press TARE button to enter in the test mode as following HOLD BMI Press this key to lock the displayed weight It is designed for locking the weight when the person is standing on the scale To disable the Hold function press the HOLD button and...

Page 10: ...height is set press BMI key 6 The scale will register the weight of the person and calculate BMI according to height set up before 7 Display shows BMI weight and height of the person in rotation mode 8 Press BMI key to disable BMI function B After a weight value is locked and the person is still on the scale Press HOLD key to disable the HOLD function or press TARE key to disable the HOLD function...

Page 11: ...to setting mode ZERO TARE HOLD BMI POWER SUPPLY 1 W1090 Scale uses 4x AA size alkaline batteries optional 2 Low battery indication will be displayed on the LCD when the battery power is insufficient to perform the weighing 3 When is displayed please change batteries LobAt 4 ATTENTION Follow the instructions below to proper install batteries Adaptor plug Unit switch 4x AA size alkaline batteries 1 ...

Page 12: ...ad cell s is too low This error is normally caused by a serious fault on the sca le such as a faulty load cell or wiring Please contact the local service representative 00000 Zero count over calibration zero range 10 while power ON Please re calibrate the scale 00000 Zero count under calibration zero range 10 while power ON Please re calibrate the scale Err P EEPROM Error Indicates that there is a...

Page 13: ... weighing area 6 The scale is not in a solid and firm ground area such as carpet floor or lawn Connection failure for data transmission to PC or printer 1 Wrong connection wires or faulty wires for transmission between the digital indicator and load cells 2 Wrong indicator model 3 Wrong internal wiring or wire broken WUNDER MODEL W1090 ELECTRONIC SCALE SERIAL N We certify that this instrument has ...

Page 14: ... structure at the end of its life Appropriate separate collection and sending the appliance for recycling treatment and environmentally compatible waste disposal contributes to avoid possible negative effects on the environment and health and favours the recycling of the materials the product is made of For more detailed information regarding available collection systems contact your local waste d...

Page 15: ...by an insufficient or inadequate electrical system or alterations resulting from environmental climatic or other types of conditions Damage due to incorrect installation of the appliance and repairs carried out by unauthorised personnel Interventions at home for convenience controls or presumed defects Routine maintenance and that which can be considered normal wear from use Consumables such as po...

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