Page 2 - CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS; Cautions; • Scales are designed for static weighing of patients only.; No scale should be used for; Warnings; Failure to comply with the following will void scale warranty:
T anita Corporation’s Pro Plus line of electronic scales uses the mostsophisticated microprocessor technology available. Each precision instrument is designed to provide accurate, reliable and repeatable weightmeasurements, as well as many other features that make the weighingprocess simple, fast an...
Page 3 - ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS; Before Assembly; Carefully inspect all cartons for shipping damage; Assembling the Wheelchair Scale; Leveling Foot
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Before Assembly NOTE: Carefully inspect all cartons for shipping damage before unpacking. If damage is found, contact yourshipper or Tanita Corporation immediately. Claims mustbe filed with the shipper as soon as possible after receiptof the damaged package. One carton containi...
Page 4 - Adjust platform height so it does not touch floor; BATTERY CHARGING; Charging the Battery; The specially designed charger built into this scale; PRODUCT DESCRIPTION; Control Panel Box; Control Box
Attaching Control Panel Box to Scale 1. Find the control panel box, transformer bracket, C-clamp and four (4) locknuts. 2. Attach the control panel box to the center handlebar rail using the C-clamp. Also mount the transformerbracket on two of the studs extending through the C-clamp. Secure the cont...
Page 5 - Power Requirements; OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS; As a Wheelchair Scale; Adjust platform height so that ramp does; Weighing the Wheelchair
Special Features Tanita Corporation’s electronic scales come standard withthese special features: 1. Autozero: The scale will automatically display “0” when turned on. If a foreign object is placed on the platformbefore turning the scale on, it will automatically zeroout that object’s weight. 2. Eng...
Page 6 - As a Chair Scale; Weighing the Chair
Taking a Weight Measurement 1. Once the chair weight has been zeroed out and the display reads “0,” have the patient sit on the chair. 2. The moving dashes will lock in and display the patient’s weight. 3. Weight measurement should automatically be displayed on the control panel box console. • Measu...
Page 7 - Cleaning; Your scale has been accurately calibrated at the
7. Remove weight and depress Zero switch. Wait for a display reading of “0.” Again add known weight toplatform. If reading is correct, no further adjustmentsare necessary. If reading is incorrect, repeat steps 6and 6 until correct reading is obtained. TROUBLESHOOTING The following guide will help yo...
Page 8 - PARTS LIST; COMPUTER BOARD
Qty Part Description Location 1 RES. MOX .47 1W 5% R4 1 RES. CF 2.7 1/4W 5% R2 1 RES. CF 10 1/4W 5% R12 1 RES. CF 22 1/4W 5% R7 1 RES. CF 150 1/4W 5% R29 1 RES. CF 120 1/4W 5% R6 2 RES. CF 560 1/4W 5% R13R14 4 RES. CF 1K 1/4W 5% R3R5R15R50 1 RES. MF 2.00K 1/4W 1% R48 2 RES. CF 2.2K 1/4W 5% R18R37 4 ...
Page 9 - WARRANTY; How to Obtain Warranty Service; Tanita Corporation of America Inc.
WARRANTY Tanita Corporation (“Tanita”) warrants that for a period of three years from the date ofpurchase, this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship. Thiswarranty covers all components of this scale, with the exception of the AC adapter.The AC adapter is warrantied for one y...