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CALIBRATION 

 

Calibration 

 

This scale has been factory calibrated, and does not require calibration prior to use.

   For 

maintenance, the scale can be calibrated. Calibration of your 1100KL scale is performed using 
kilograms (KG) or pounds (LB), according to the units of measure used upon entering into the 
calibration path. The following calibration assumes the scale is set to pounds, and 400 lb (the 
default weight) is employed as the calibration weight. 

 

Scale Calibration 

 

Operator Action 

Display 

1. Make sure the display is powered off, then press and hold the 

HOLD/RELEASE

 button while pressing the 

ON/OFF

 button. 

“U 01” followed by a 5 digit 
‘idle scale count’ number. 

2. Press the 

ENTER

 button. 

“CAL”. 

3. Make sure there is nothing on the scale, then press the 

ENTER

 

button. 

“Clear” followed by 
“0400.0LB”. 

4. Use the 

 and 

 buttons to set the calibration weight to a 

value other than the default weight.  The calibration weight should 
be as high as possible, with 400 lb as a minimum calibration 
weight. 

Shows “400.0” or entered 
calibration weight. 

5. Press the 

ENTER

 button. 

Alternating “Load” followed 
by “400.0LB”. 

6. Load the scale with the required weight.  

Display increments showing 
raw weight data. 

7. Without touching or shaking the scale, allow the display to 
stabilize, then press the 

ENTER

 button. 

“SUCC” or “Err1”. 

8. If the calibration is successful, the display will show SUCC and 
power off.  If the calibration is not successful, the display will show 
Err1 and power off.  Contact customer service for an Err1 display 
(+1 800-638-3722). 

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Summary of Contents for PROPLUS 1100KL

Page 1: ...Model 1100KL Digital Handrail Scale User Instructions P N UM1100KL Rev 3 080613 1...

Page 2: ...ns Connectivity Disposal 5 Assembly Instructions 1100KL Scale 6 Setup Batteries 12 Quick Start Instructions 14 Maintenance 18 Calibration 19 Troubleshooting 20 Warranty 21 Note This scale has been fac...

Page 3: ...come in contact with liquids excessive temperature or excessive humidity Operating this scale at voltages and frequencies other than specified can damage the equipment and will void the warranty Do no...

Page 4: ...handrails for patient comfort and safety It also has a 180 swivel display head for privacy and easy operator reading from either side of the scale This scale has 2 wheels built in for easy mobility T...

Page 5: ...Index BMI data this scale is designed to connect to a computer monitor or other electronic device via a built in USB port This connectivity helps minimize a source of potential medical errors caused b...

Page 6: ...y remove each assembly from the carton and unwrap the packing materials Set the carton aside for storage To avoid damaging the scale parts when unpacking do not use a box cutter knife scissors or any...

Page 7: ...n on the floor 7 Grasp the load cell cable protruding from the bottom of the base of the scale and feed it through the protective metal shield above the wheel Plug the connector into the load cell por...

Page 8: ...to the center rail using 2 8 x sheet metal screws C Use Phillips head screwdriver to tighten the screws see Figures 1 2 16 Connect the AC adapter to the power port in the display Do not plug the scale...

Page 9: ...1100KL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED Figure 1 Figure 2 9...

Page 10: ...1100KL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED Center handrail Load cell cable Scale platform Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 10...

Page 11: ...1100KL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED Figure 6 Protective metal shield Cable connector Load cell port Figure 7 11...

Page 12: ...KG 6 When the AC adapter is disconnected from the scale the scale will switch to battery power if batteries are installed Note If the set up procedure failed refer to the troubleshooting instructions...

Page 13: ...SETUP BATTERIES CONTINUED Figure 8 13...

Page 14: ...ta to calculate patient s Body Mass Index BMI RECALL Recalls the previous weight TARE PRETARE TARE Tares out weight of an object on the platform PRETARE Prompts entry of a tare value that will be dedu...

Page 15: ...scale will automatically deduct the tare weight of the object from the gross weight of the patient and object together 7 The weight of the patient will appear on the scale 8 With no weight on the scal...

Page 16: ...tient s weight when the stable weight of the patient is determined Depending on the movement of the patient on the scale it may take several seconds for the scale to lock onto the weight 5 Once a weig...

Page 17: ...t information and will lock on the patient s weight when the stable weight of the patient is determined Depending on the movement of the patient on the scale it may take several seconds for the scale...

Page 18: ...pect the AC adapter for cord cracking or fraying or for broken bent prongs Note This scale is an extremely sensitive weighing device If the auto off function is disabled battery power will be consumed...

Page 19: ...nt number 2 Press the ENTER button CAL 3 Make sure there is nothing on the scale then press the ENTER button Clear followed by 0400 0LB 4 Use the and buttons to set the calibration weight to a value o...

Page 20: ...ot placed on a level floor 3 Place the scale on a level floor and begin weighing process again 4 Scale is out of calibration 4 Check weight with known weight value 5 Improper Tare 5 Place the item to...

Page 21: ...nsit or unauthorized repair or alternations Further the warranty does not cover natural disasters such as fire flood hurricanes and tornadoes This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may...

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