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3.2 Weighing

Use the following steps to weigh.

1. Press 

 to turn on the scale. 

0.0

 appears on the display along with the 

ZERO 

annunciator.

2. Place the patient on the scale. The patient’s weight is displayed, the 

LOCK

 annunciator is on and the indicator beeps 

to indicate the end of the weighing process.

3. Press 

 to change the display from lb to kg and vice-versa.

4. Press and hold 

 until 

OFF

 displays to turn off the scale.

3.3 Hold/Release Function

Use the following steps to use the Hold/Release function.

1. Press 

 to turn on the scale. 

0.0

 prompts along with 

ZERO

 on the display.

2. Press 

 once the patient’s weight stabilizes. The patient’s weight and the 

HOLD 

and

 LOCK

 annunciators remain 

on the display when the patient is off the scale.

3. Press 

 again to return the scale to zero.

Pressing 

 will not work while using Hold/Release function.

Pressing 

 prior to the patient getting on the scale will

 

also hold the weight display.

3.4 Preset Tare 

Use the following steps for the Preset Tare function prior to patient weighing if additional items are being used by the patient.

1. Press 

 to turn on the scale. 

0.0

 appears on the display along with the 

ZERO

 annunciator.

2. Place additional item(s)

 

on the scale.

3. Press 

 until the display returns to 

0.0

 and 

NET

 annunciator appears on the display.

4. Remove additional item(s) from the scale. The weight displays with a negative symbol to the left of it.

  Not removing the additional item(s) prior to patient weighing will also work.

5. Position the patient and additional item(s) on the scale. The display identifies the patient weight. The 

NET

 annunciator 

is still active. The weight of the additional item(s) remains stored in memory for the duration of this weigh in.

6. To cancel the tare weight, remove patient from the scale and press 

 until 

NET

 disappears from the display and 

the display turns back to 

0.0

 and 

GROSS

 appears.

  Tare weight is also canceled when the scale is turned off.

3.5 Toggle Tare

Use the following steps to use the Toggle Tare function when the additional item to be weighed is known.

1. Press 

 when the scale is empty and 

0.0 

displays. The default values prompts while 

0.0

 is flashing on the display 

(default is programmed to be 33.0 lb/15.0 kg).

2. Use 

 and 

 to adjust the value. Press 

 to start the tare function. The 

NET

 annunciator turns on instead 

of the 

GROSS

 annunciator.

Note

Note

TARE

T

Note

TARE

T

Note

TARE

T

ENTER

Summary of Contents for 350-10 Series

Page 1: ...350 10 Series Digital Wheelchair Scales Software Version 11525 Operation Manual Model 350 10 2 Model 350 10 3 Model 350 10 7 Model 350 10 8 PN 151640 Rev E August 17 2022...

Page 2: ...respective companies All information contained within this publication is to the best of our knowledge complete and accurate at the time of publication Rice Lake Weighing Systems reserves the right to...

Page 3: ...ing or obtained by calling 715 234 9171 and asking for the training department Revision History This section tracks and describes the current and previous manual revisions for awareness of major updat...

Page 4: ...mbly 3 2 1 Unpacking 3 2 1 1 Repacking Scale 3 2 2 Setting up Scale 3 2 2 1 Insert Batteries 5 2 2 2 Power Connection 5 3 0 Operation 6 3 1 Key Descriptions 6 3 2 Weighing 7 3 3 Hold Release Function...

Page 5: ...ring and recalibration All that is required is to open the packaging and unfold the scale Manuals resources and warranties are available from Rice Lake Weighing Systems website at www ricelake com hea...

Page 6: ...sport the scale while someone is on the scale Do not allow minors children or inexperienced persons to operate this scale Do not use in the presence of flammable materials Do not use this product if a...

Page 7: ...y packed with sufficient packing materials Whenever possible use the original carton and packing materials when shipping the scale back Damage caused by improper packaging is not covered by the warran...

Page 8: ...floor Not having clearance around the scale base creates inaccurate weighments Figure 2 2 Clearance Between Scale Base and Floor 6 Apply light pressure to all corners of the scale base to ensure there...

Page 9: ...e used for an extended period of time If the LO BAT indicator activates for accurate weighing replace the batteries or connect the scale to an AC power source as soon as possible 2 2 2 Power Connectio...

Page 10: ...BMI Pressing the BMI key enables access to the BMI Body Mass Index mode defaults when scale is turned on The patient is gets on the scale weight stabilizes and press the BMI key The display then asks...

Page 11: ...y the patient 1 Press to turn on the scale 0 0 appears on the display along with the ZERO annunciator 2 Place additional item s on the scale 3 Press until the display returns to 0 0 and NET annunciato...

Page 12: ...to adjust the height value 5 Press 6 The BMI value and BMI annunciator are shown on the display Press to return to the Weighing mode and the BMI function will be turned off 3 6 2 KG Mode 1 Ensure that...

Page 13: ...high E07 AD too low E10 Overload Scale has been overloaded Remove load from scale E4L BAT Battery low but still usable one bar left on indicator display E4U Battery low and unstable no bars left on in...

Page 14: ...press and hold for at least three seconds or until the scale emits two quick beeps If the scale does not beep after five seconds release as the weight was either in motion or out of range If displayin...

Page 15: ...the use of the USB driver Driver protections may need to be temporarily disabled on Windows 10 or later computers to allow for the installation of the USB driver 1 Connect the scale s indicator to a P...

Page 16: ...ice personnel Go through the following steps for basic maintenance Check the overall appearance of the entire scale for any obvious signs of damage Inspect the condition of the AC power adapter cord f...

Page 17: ...figured Data Communications RS 232 with RJ 45 jack USB Connection Selectable baud rate default 9600 8 bits No parity 1 stop bit No handshaking Environmental Operating Temperature 50 F to 95 F 10 C to...

Page 18: ...350 10 Series Digital Wheelchair Scales 14 Visit our website www RiceLake com...

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Page 20: ...54868 USA U S 800 472 6703 Canada Mexico 800 321 6703 International 715 234 9171 Europe 31 0 26 472 1319 Rice Lake Weighing Systems Specifications subject to change without notice www ricelake com PN...

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