SR Instruments SR Scales SR555i Operating And Service Manual Download Page 13

Model SR555

i

 Stand-On Scale 

Operating and Service Manual 
Part No. MAN555

i

_MICROBAN_201001 

 

Page 13 of 22 

 

S

Instruments, Inc.

600 Young Street, Tonawanda, NY  14150 

Tel:  716-693-5977     Fax:  716-693-5854    URL:  

www.srscales.com

 

email:  

[email protected]

       Copyright 2020

 

S

Instruments, Inc. 

BASIC SYSTEM OPERATION (Cont’d) 

 

WEIGHING

 

When using AC Power Supply:

 Position the patient on the scale. 

When  using  batteries  for  power:

  Position  the  patient  on  the  scale  and  press  the 

ZERO/WEIGH

 button. 

The weight  stable indicator

 

” flashes on the display.  When the weight is stable, the 

weight  stable  indicator  remains  solid.    The  display  will  indicate  the  patient’s  weight  in 
either pounds or kilograms; example: “

WT = 123.5 Lb

”.  The stable weight is auto stored 

in memory. 

NOTE:  

If patient will be using a cane for support on the scale, place the cane on the scale 

while zeroing the system.  This will ensure that the patient’s NET weight will be displayed.    

 

 

CALCULATING BMI

 

Press to calculate BMI.   

When the 

BMI

 button is pressed, the default starting value is set either to 65 in or to 165 

cm; example:  “

HT = 65 in

”.  Use the 

UP

 or 

DOWN

 arrows to adjust the default height to 

the value of the patient’s height.   

NOTE: 

  To  calculate  the  BMI,  a  patient’s  stable  weight  needs  be  stored  as  indicated  in

 

WEIGHING

” above, if no stable weight has not been stored “

NO  WEIGHT  DATA

” 

will be displayed and the display will then go back to the weigh screen “

WT = 0.0 Lb

”.  

Press 

ENTER

  to  save  height  data  and  display  BMI  calculation.    The  BMI  will  be 

displayed; example: “

BMI = 20.5

”. 

 

RECALLING LAST STABLE WEIGHT 

Press to recall last stable weight.   

The display will scroll thru “

WT

”, “

HT

”, and “

BMI

” stored values in approximately two 

second intervals; example:  “

RCL WT = 123.5 Lb

”, “

RCL HT = 65 in

” and “

RCL BMI 

= 20.5

”.   

 

Summary of Contents for SR Scales SR555i

Page 1: ...BAN_201001 Page 1 of 22 SInstruments Inc 600 Young Street Tonawanda NY 14150 Tel 716 693 5977 Fax 716 693 5854 URL www srscales com email sri srinstruments com Copyright 2020 SInstruments Inc S by S I...

Page 2: ...CTION 8 STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION 8 CLEANING AND DISINFECTING 9 SPECIFICATIONS 10 BUTTON FUNCTIONS 11 BASIC SYSTEM OPERATION 12 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 14 THEORY OF OPERATION 15 CALIBRATION 16 CONFIGURIN...

Page 3: ...ea DISPLAY UNIT WITH CABLE FIVE 5 SET SCREWS IN PLACE 1 ea PACKAGE OF SIX 6 C CELL BATTERIES 1 ea MEDICAL GRADE AC POWER SUPPLY SR555i AC ONLY 1 ea LOCTITE 1 ea 1 8 ALLEN WRENCH 1 ea QC INSPECTION SH...

Page 4: ...Base Assembly collar and seat firmly Re install set screws in Base Assembly collar and tighten securely NOTE If an optional printer has been ordered go to Page 6 INSTALLING OPTIONAL PRINTER before pro...

Page 5: ...the Cable Clamp and reinstall the Cable Clamp leaving just enough slack to alleviate any tension on the Cable exiting the Platform Securely tighten the Cable Clamp screw Excess cable MUST NOT contact...

Page 6: ...andrail Tighten all six 6 screws securely INSTALLING OPTIONAL HEIGHT BAR STEP 1 Figure 4 Remove the set screw on the back of the Display Unit 1 and in the Base Assembly 2 STEP 2 Slide the Height Bar 7...

Page 7: ...epresentation of the patient s weight The low power microprocessor circuitry allows the SR555i to derive its power from six 6 common C cell batteries that will provide up to 10 000 weight readings bef...

Page 8: ...dded to help reduce the growth of bacteria as part of a medical center s approach to creating a cleaner healthcare environment For more information visit https www microban com sr scales STORAGE and T...

Page 9: ...as Use a soft cloth dampened with disinfectant or a damp disposable disinfectant cloth Cloth cannot be dripping wet Follow manufacturer s instruction on the proper use of commercially available disinf...

Page 10: ...OWER DOWN Approximately 30 seconds adjustable to 300 seconds ENTER Stores displayed reading in memory RECALL Recalls last stored stable weight height and BMI AVERAGING Automatic digital filter POWER S...

Page 11: ...when stable Auto stores stable weight in memory SEND PRINTER EHR Press to send stored values to EHR or to printer Output values include time date weight height and BMI Also indicated on display when p...

Page 12: ...or DOWN arrow buttons to select between PRINT INVERTED and PRINT NORMAL Press ENTER to save changes UP Press UP to adjust height up from the default to increase the scale s on time or to select a digi...

Page 13: ...using a cane for support on the scale place the cane on the scale while zeroing the system This will ensure that the patient s NET weight will be displayed CALCULATING BMI Press to calculate BMI When...

Page 14: ...8 Place the scale on its side and open the battery compartment cover located in the bottom of the scale base STEP 3 Remove and replace ALL six 6 C cell batteries Refer to diagram on the battery compa...

Page 15: ...s serving to normalize the sensitivity voltage out per unit of weight applied of each bridge The offset potentiometer produces a small current which nulls the output of the amplifier for an unloaded s...

Page 16: ...maximum scale capacity Put aside a subset of weight that is less than half of the combined weight DO NOT USE barbells or uncalibrated weights STEP 2 Zero the scale by pressing and holding ZERO WEIGH b...

Page 17: ...Use the UP arrow button to select the digit and the DOWN arrow button to change digit Press ENTER to save changes STEP 4 Press the MENU button until HALF 500 00 Lb is displayed Change HALF to the val...

Page 18: ...ation Mode on the display board Figure 10 STEP 6 Place the display panel into the display housing Align the display panel with the four holes in the display housing Secure display panel with the four...

Page 19: ...Wait five seconds then re install the battery and try the WEIGH button again The display lights appear to work but do not respond to button activation Check to ensure the membrane switch label is cor...

Page 20: ...abilities on SR Instruments Inc s part and it neither assumes nor authorizes any other person to assume for SR Instruments Inc any other liabilities in connection with the sale of said articles In no...

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