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2.2.1.  Worn out Batteries Replacement 

 

Battery replacement:  

 

Open  battery  container  lid.  The  lid  is  to  be 
found in the housing base. 

 

Take  the  worn  out  batteries  out  of  the 
container,  insert  new  accumulators,  pay 
attention to +/- polarization. 

 

Close the lid: 
 

 

 
 

3. WARRANTY CONDITIONS 

 

A.  RADWAG feels obliged to repair or exchange all elements that appear to 

be faulty by production or by construction.  

B.  Defining defects of unclear origin and means of their elimination can only 

be  realized  with  the  assistance  of  the  manufacturer  and  the  user 
representatives. 

C.  RADWAG  does  not  bear  any  responsibility  for  damage  or  losses 

resulting  from  unauthorized  or  inadequate  performing  of  production  
or service processes. 

D.  The warranty does not cover: 

  mechanical  damage  caused  by  product  exploitation  other  than 

intended, damage of thermal and chemical origin, damage caused by 
lightning, overvoltage in the power network or other random event, 

  inappropriate cleaning habits. 

E.  Loss of warranty takes place if: 

  a repair is carried out outside RADWAG authorized service point, 

Summary of Contents for C315 Series

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Page 2: ...100 200 OR 2 Personal scale RS232 USB C315 100 200 OR 3 Personal scale RS232 Wi Fi C315 100 200 OR 4 Personal scale RS232 USB Wi Fi C315 60 150 OK 1 Personal scale RS232 C315 60 150 OK 2 Personal scale RS232 USB C315 60 150 OK 3 Personal scale RS232 Wi Fi C315 60 150 OK 4 Personal scale RS232 USB Wi Fi C315 100 200 OK 1 Personal scale RS232 C315 100 200 OK 2 Personal scale RS232 USB C315 100 200 O...

Page 3: ...Chair scale RS232 C315 K 250C 2 Chair scale RS232 USB C315 K 250C 3 Chair scale RS232 Wi Fi C315 K 250C 4 Chair scale RS232 USB Wi Fi C315 4B 500C 1 Bad scale RS232 C315 4B 500C 2 Bad scale RS232 USB C315 4B 500C 3 Bad scale RS232 Wi Fi C315 4B 500C 4 Bad scale RS232 USB Wi Fi C315 8B 300C 1 Ramp bed scale RS232 C315 8B 300C 2 Ramp bed scale RS232 USB C315 8B 300C 3 Ramp bed scale RS232 Wi Fi C315...

Page 4: ... 9 3 Battery Status 18 9 4 Battery Charge Status Check 18 10 PROGRAM 18 10 1 Function Groups 19 10 2 Operating the Menu 19 10 3 Return to Weighing 20 11 WEIGHING 20 11 1 Zeroing 20 11 2 Taring 20 11 3 Press to enter tare manually 21 11 4 Dual Range Devices 21 11 5 Units 21 11 5 1 Start Unit 22 11 5 2 Temporary Unit 22 12 SCALE PARAMETERS 23 12 1 Filter Level 23 12 2 Value Release 23 12 3 Ambient C...

Page 5: ...5 18 2 4 LO Threshold 35 19 WORKING MODE WEIGHING 35 19 1 Local Settings 36 20 WORKING MODE WEIGHING WITH PEAK HOLD 36 20 1 Local Settings 36 20 2 Operation Options 36 20 3 Hold Operation 37 21 WORKING MODE BMI DETERMINATION 37 21 1 Local Settings 37 21 2 BMI Determination Operation 37 22 IMPORT EXPORT 39 22 1 Weighing Records Export 39 22 2 ALIBI Weighings Export 39 22 3 Parameters Export Import ...

Page 6: ...explosion of gases and in dusty environments 2 PRECAUTIONS 2 1 Operation A Prior to the first use carefully read this User Manual Use the device only as intended B Scales to be decommissioned must be decommissioned in accordance with valid legal regulations 2 2 Battery Power Supply C315 series scales are devices intended to be supplied by NiMH battery nickel metal hydride of 1800 2800 mAh capacity...

Page 7: ...n and means of their elimination can only be realized with the assistance of the manufacturer and the user representatives C RADWAG does not bear any responsibility for damage or losses resulting from unauthorized or inadequate performing of production or service processes D The warranty does not cover mechanical damage caused by product exploitation other than intended damage of thermal and chemi...

Page 8: ...tificate H Contact with the central authorized service 48 48 386 64 16 4 UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 4 1 Personal scales A Take the device out of the packaging B In order to ensure correct indications the scale must be set on an even and stable ground away from any heat sources C In case of personal scales equipped with a height meter it is necessary to fix the said meter to a balance base do it us...

Page 9: ...he pin Screw the bolt fixing the footrest make sure it sticks out Position the footrests vertically prior to weighing this is to make way for the patient who is to sit on the chair During weighing the footrests must take horizontal position to serve as a support for the weighed person legs During weighing the footrests must take horizontal position to serve as a support for the weighed person legs...

Page 10: ...e packaging General view B Assembly the device Fix the indicator Push the casters in C Move the device to the measurement spot place it next to the bed D Put the brakes on E Lock the bed casters F Move one measuring stand next to one bed caster G Assembly the lift ...

Page 11: ...H Using the lift fit the caster into the measuring stand see the below pictures Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 I Fit in the remaining casters into the remaining measuring stands likewise see the below picture ...

Page 12: ...edical products Mind not to turn the device upside down during the maintenance activities this might result with damage 5 3 Bed Scales Clean the measuring stamds and beams depending on the scale using sanitizers and cleansers intended for medical products 5 4 Baby Scales Cleaning in this case requires periodical sterilization of the weighing pan Clean the pan using sanitizers and cleansers intende...

Page 13: ...13 Personal scale 6 2 Chair Scales C315 K chair scale has been equipped with casters facilitating its transport Back casters feature a brake that allows keeping the scale still Chair scale ...

Page 14: ... between 100 200 and used bracket system Bed scale of C315 4B series Bed scale of C315 8B series comprises 2 weighing beams that can be spaced up to 2 5 m Thanks to a slight tilt any bed can easily slide the beam The bed is weighed upon result stabilisation The C315 8B scale due to its design fits any bed regardless of a given bed type and used bracket systems Cable length 2x L1 1 6m Cable length ...

Page 15: ...ments of accuracy class III They are intended for weighing babies wherein the weighing can be realised using Peak hold function which means that upon display of the stable measurement the final result is frozen on the display With this the result can be read regardless of the baby moves Baby scale ...

Page 16: ... socket 2 RS232 connector 3 weighing platform cable inlet 4 USB connector option 6 6 Connectors Arrangement Pin2 RxD Pin3 TxD Pin4 5VDC Pin5 GND RS232 connector DB9 M male Pin6 GND Pin7 D Pin8 D Pin9 5V USB connector DB9 M male 7 OPERATION PANEL ...

Page 17: ...urther down this manual 9 START UP AND OPERATION 9 1 Levelling It is necessary to level the scale do it by turning its feet Keep turning the feet until the air bubble takes central position 9 2 Connecting the Scale to the Mains The weighing device can be connected to the mains only with a power supply that comes standard with the particular model Nominal voltage of the power supply specified on th...

Page 18: ...m displayed continuously Too low battery charge the scale is about to shut down Charge the battery immediately Blinking pictogram blink frequency ca 1 s Battery charge in progress The device is connected to the power supply charging the battery Blinking pictogram blink frequency ca 0 5 s Battery error Battery damaged 9 4 Battery Charge Status Check Press and keys combination Depending on the batte...

Page 19: ...rder to navigate the menu use the operation panel Press to enter the main menu Press to enter tare manually Press to enter tare from tare database Press to change value by 1 digit up Press to scroll the menu up Press to check battery accumulator state Press to view date time Press to scroll the menu down Press to change current parameter value Press to enter given submenu Press to modify given par...

Page 20: ...2 of the maximum capacity then the software indicates a respective error message Err2 11 2 Taring Spread a nappy or a blanket over the weighing pan this is conditioned by a scale type Upon indication stabilization press key zero indication is displayed Net pictogram appears at the top of the screen Now depending on the scale type load the weighing pan with a baby baby scale stand on the weighing p...

Page 21: ...e during the weighing operation 11 4 Dual Range Devices Switching from weighing with the accuracy of the I weighing range to weighing with the accuracy of the II weighing range takes place automatically when Max of the I weighing range gets exceeded Upon switching to weighing with the accuracy of the II weighing range pictogram marker is displayed in the top left hand corner To return to weighing ...

Page 22: ...unit disabled for verified scales Select a start unit and press key next go back to the home screen to do it press key Upon restart the scale runs with the set start unit 11 5 2 Temporary Unit The temporary unit runs from the moment it is set to the scale shut down and restart Procedure Enter P9 Unit 9 2 Unin submenu Press key available units are displayed successively one by one Options in case w...

Page 23: ... values are displayed successively one by one 1 Fast 2 Average 3 Slow Set a respective value and press key to confirm next go to the home screen The higher the filter value the longer the indication takes to stabilise 12 2 Value Release Enter this parameter to adjust the rate of stabilisation of the measurement result Depending on the selected option weighing time is either shorter or longer Proce...

Page 24: ...ation This guarantees precise weighing results There are however some cases when this function can be a disturbing factor for the measuring process e g very slow loading of the weighing pan load adding e g pouring filling In such a case it is recommended to disable the function Procedure Enter P2 rEAd 2 4 Aut submenu Press key parameter values are displayed successively one by one YES autozero fun...

Page 25: ... The tare is entered using key combination to enter tare press the keys when the home screen is displayed There are two enter modes Procedure Enter P2 rEAd 2 6 ttr submenu Press key parameter values are displayed successively one by one tArEH Select to enter tare value manually by means of key combination tArnn Select to enter tare value that is stored in scale memory use key combination Press key...

Page 26: ...are no 1 from tare database is displayed tArE 0 to select a different record press key To set the selected tare press key The set tare value is displayed with a minus sign Net symbol is shown in the upper left corner of the screen The tare value acquired from the weighing device memory is not remembered upon the scale restart 12 8 Last Digit Function designed to disable display of the last weighin...

Page 27: ...7600 115200 bit s 4 1 2 PAr Parity nonE none EuEn even Odd odd Press key to confirm next go to the home screen 13 2 Wi Fi Module Enter P4 Conn 4 3 uuF submenu and set respective transmission parameters 4 3 1 Act Wi Fi module activation YES module enabled no module disabled 4 3 2 StS Network connection status UUAIt connecting in progress Connec connected OFF not connected 4 3 3 tnn Time delay Time ...

Page 28: ...ransmission 14 1 1 Computer Port Enter 5 1 PC 5 1 1 Prt submenu Press key filter values are displayed successively one by one nonE none rS1 RS232 uuF Wi Fi Press key to confirm next go to the home screen conditioned by the scale type 14 1 2 Continuous Transmission Enter 5 1 PC 5 1 2 Cnt submenu Press key filter values are displayed successively one by one nonE Continuous transmission disabled CntA...

Page 29: ...meter enabling to select port to which data is to be sent upon pressing key Procedure Enter 5 2 Prtr 5 2 1 Prt submenu Press key filter values are displayed successively one by one nonE none rS1 RS232 USbA USB port uuF Wi Fi Press key to confirm next go to the home screen conditioned by the scale type 14 3 Additional Display The weighing instrument can connect with additional WD displays 14 3 1 Ad...

Page 30: ...hing in a basic measuring unit 6 2 5 t Tare weight value in a current unit 6 2 6 b Gross weight value in a current unit 6 2 7 CrS Current weighing result net weight in a current unit 6 2 9 Grt Patient s height in m 6 2 A bnn BMI coefficient value Printouts are generated exclusively in English Report example 16 MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS P7 Othr is a group of parameters enabling to customize scale op...

Page 31: ...ubmenu Press key parameter values are displayed successively one by one where nonE Backlight off 10 Display brightness low limit value in 100 Display brightness high limit value in Press key to confirm next go to the home screen 16 3 Beep Sound Parameter enabling disabling sound signal informing the operator about pressing panel key s Procedure Enter P7 Othr 7 3 bEEP submenu Press key parameter va...

Page 32: ...g to set current date and time and to specify date and time format Procedure Enter P7 Othr submenu and change the settings Refer to the below table Parameter Description 7 5 SdAt Enter this parameter to set current date where the date format is YYYY MM DD 1 7 6 Stnn Enter this parameter to set current time where the time format is 24H 7 7 FdAt Enter this parameter to set date format Values 1 DD MM...

Page 33: ...ion 8 3 PStP Settings printout Enter the parameter to send scale settings to printer port all parameters 18 WORKING MODES General Information The scale features the following working modes Weighing Weighing with Peak Hold BMI determination 18 1 How to Run the Working Mode Go to the home screen press key name of the first available working mode is displayed Press key names of available working mode...

Page 34: ... of the working modes Remaining specific functions referring directly to a given working mode are described further down this user manual 18 2 1 Working Mode Accessibility To enable disable a given working mode press key Procedure Enter P3 Func menu and select a given working mode Go to Acc function Press key parameter values are displayed successively one by one where YES working mode enabled no ...

Page 35: ...rval Parameter enabling to set frequency of an automatic printout Printout interval is set in minutes with 1 min readability within 1 min 1440 min range Procedure Enter P3 Func menu and select a given working mode Enter Int function window for entering time interval value is displayed Press key to confirm next go to the home screen 18 2 4 LO Threshold Lo parameter allows to configure the function ...

Page 36: ...ocal settings enter 3 8 Hold submenu 3 8 1 Acc Working mode accessibility For detailed description read section 18 2 1 3 8 2 Lo LO threshold For detailed description read section 18 2 4 20 2 Operation Options Selection of a method of record of a temporary weighing result Procedure Select Hold working mode available operation options are shown on the screen Press key parameter values are displayed ...

Page 37: ... the scale to do it press key It is possible to freeze weight values that are higher than the set Lo threshold value read section 18 2 4 of this manual 21 WORKING MODE BMI DETERMINATION BMI determination working mode allows estimation of body mass index the BMI Determination of BMI is intended for 18 year old and older adults Restrictions Function disabled for baby scales C315 D model Mass 10 kg m...

Page 38: ...ss key Report example Date 2019 07 23 Time 15 38 38 Scale ID 123456 Net 75 82kg Height 1 85m BMI 22 2 The printout template is freely configured by the user To configure the printout go to P6 2 GLP submenu read section 15 of this manual Empty the weighing pan Press key the home screen of the bnni working mode is displayed Prior to the next measurement it is necessary to zero the scale to do it pre...

Page 39: ...e www radwag pl 22 1 Weighing Records Export Option enabling you to export weighings to a USB flash drive Weighing device program offers option of record of 5000 weighings Procedure Connect the USB flash drive to USB port Enter IE IE1 UUE submenu The program automatically saves exported data to a USB flash drive file File name and extension xxxxxx wei where xxxxxx serial number 22 2 ALIBI Weighing...

Page 40: ... xxxxxx par where xxxxxx serial number Import procedure Connect the USB flash drive to USB port make sure that the drive stores parameters file in the main directory file name xxxxxx par where xxxxxx serial number Enter IE IE4 SPI submenu User parameters are automatically imported from xxxxxx par file 23 DIAGRAMS OF CONNECTION CABLES Scale computer cable Scale printer cable EPSON ...

Page 41: ...g 100 200 kg Readability d e 20 50 g 50 100 g Tare range 150 kg 200 kg Display LCD with backlight Communication interface RS 232 Wi Fi USB Power supply 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz battery Operating temperature range 10 C 40 C Relative humidity 10 85 RH non condensing conditions conditioned by the scale type 24 2 Baby Scales Technical Specifications C315 6 15 D C315 10 20 D Maximum capacity 6 15 kg 10 20 ...

Page 42: ... supply 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz battery Operating temperature range 10 C 40 C Relative humidity 10 85 RH non condensing conditions conditioned by the scale type 25 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Solution Scale start up fail Power supply disconnected Connect the power supply to the scale Battery discharged Connect the power supply to the mains charge the battery No battery not installed or installed in...

Page 43: ...display port set in 5 3 1 Prt parameter Enter P5 ducE 5 3 AdSP submenu and set correct 5 3 1 Prt parameter value Incorrect transmission parameters for the selected computer port Enter P4 Conn menu and set correct transmission parameters for the selected additional display port Displayed mass unit does not comply with the scale data plate Changed scale start unit in 9 1 UnSt parameter Enter P9 Unit...

Page 44: ... If the product cannot be delivered to the manufacturer s service point call the service and report the defect Repair scope and method will be set up The user is NOT ALLOWED to carry out any kind of repair of the device himself herself Any attempt of scale modification repair etc by unauthorized persons will result with loss of validity of manufacturer issued certificates declarations and warranty...

Page 45: ...ong waves and the infrared range useful for radio transmission Limit frequencies are 9 kHz and 3 000 GHz Table 202 Manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The product is suitable for use in a specific electromagnetic environment The customer and or the user of the product should assure that it is used in an electromagnetic environment as described below Immunity test IEC 60601 Level Co...

Page 46: ... a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment Note UT is the mains AC voltage before apply test levels RF frequency of EM radiation section which frequency is between the low range of radio frequencies of long waves and the infrared range useful for radio transmission Limit frequencies are 9 kHz and 3 000 GHz Table 204 Manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic immunity The p...

Page 47: ... people and animals a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered if the measured field stre...

Page 48: ... meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer Note 1 At 80 MHz and 800MHz the higher frequency range applies Note 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from...

Page 49: ...duct number serial number permissible temperature range temperature values application part of type B read the user manual device of class II Example C315 60 150 OW 1 personal scale 30 2 CE Mark Supplementary metrological marking for NAWI directive Notified Body for MDD directive Notified Body for NAWI directive ...

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