Joerns Oxford OXF-UNISCALE100 User Instruction Manual Download Page 8

Oxford

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Low Profile Weigh Scale

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English

5. Operation Features

•  All functions are accessible to the user without opening the case.

•  Starting or zeroing the scale is done through a single touchpad located on the front of the case.

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Stable readings are achieved through digital averaging. The HOLD message is activated when

 

weight fluctuations decrease to a predetermined range. The scale becomes active again when 

that range is exceeded. The held weight is stored in a non-volatile memory for later recall if 
required.

•  Display turns off after 60 seconds of inactivity to conserve battery life.

•  Recall of the last held weight is available via a hidden touchpad on the front of the case. This 

allows a reading of the last patient’s weight, after the patient has been removed from the scale.

•  Battery change is made easy with external access to the battery holder.

6. Cleaning

The housing for the Oxford Low Profile Weigh Scale is made of injection moulded ABS plastic. 

The display window is made of clear polyester. The internal load cell is nickel-plated steel. We 
recommend gently cleaning at least once a month using a general purpose detergent (refer to 
manufacturers’ instructions) or general surface cleaner and wipe dry. Pay particular attention to 
connecting parts.

WARNING

Do not scratch the display window.

Do not immerse the Weigh Scale in liquid or spray liquid directly on the unit.

Do not use pressurised water or steam on the weigh scale.

Summary of Contents for Oxford OXF-UNISCALE100

Page 1: ...User Instruction Manual Oxford Low Profile Weigh Scale To avoid injury read user manual prior to use...

Page 2: ...Contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Component Parts 4 3 Assembly 5 4 Operation 7 5 Operation Features 8 6 Cleaning 8 7 Technical Specifications 9 8 Battery Replacement 10 9 Maintenance Inspection and Test 11...

Page 3: ...r non UK OXF UNISCALE101 6 point spreader bar with scale calibrated for UK OXF UNISCALE101EU 6 point spreader bar with scale calibrated for non UK OXF UNISCALE102 4 point Adaptive power cradle with sc...

Page 4: ...following components are included with your digital weigh scale for the Presence or Stature lift 1 1 x Digital Scale with cradle spreader bar 2 1 x User Manual 3 2 x Grey Spacer Disks Quick Release P...

Page 5: ...bar or cradle from the lift Removal of the spreader bar cradle To attach your new Oxford digital scale you may first need to remove the spreader bar cradle from the lift by removing the quick release...

Page 6: ...into the sleeve until it locks into position YOU MUST CHECK THAT THE PIN IS SECURELY FITTED a noticeable click will sound when the connection has been made secure To do this press your finger into the...

Page 7: ...lift NOTE The patient must not be touching anything such as a chair or bed since this will cause an error in weighing 6 Once the digital display has stabilized record the weight and then lower the pa...

Page 8: ...t is available via a hidden touchpad on the front of the case This allows a reading of the last patient s weight after the patient has been removed from the scale Battery change is made easy with exte...

Page 9: ...rica only Load Cell Rated at 350 kgs Case ABS Weights Oxford Low Profile Weigh Scale 1 1 kgs Oxford Low Profile Weigh Scale fitted to 6 Point Spreader Bar 2 2 kgs Oxford Low Profile Weigh Scale fitted...

Page 10: ...To Replace Battery 1 Push black pad on the battery compartment located on the underside of the weigh scale in the direction of the arrow Pull out to withdraw the battery compartment 2 Battery holder...

Page 11: ...t authorised body who can advise upon recalibration Servicing Repairs Inspections and Testing Joerns Healthcare has an established network of reputable distributors and service technicians who will be...

Page 12: ...the scale at the place of use The logbook must always accompany the scale even if the scale is mobile Responsibility of equipment holder end user The end user must make this logbook available at all t...

Page 13: ...service provider Represented by Signature of service provider Signature of end user Verification summary Approved Failed Work performed Periodic verification Repair maintenance calibration Modificatio...

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