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BATTERY CHARGING

The rechargeable battery in this scale is similar to the 
no-maintenance lead-acid batteries used in automobiles.
Since the battery is sealed, no checking of water level 
or adding of water to the battery is necessary. However,
recharging at proper intervals and proper storage
procedures are necessary, similar to an automobile
battery. A fully charged battery will provide approximately
250 normal weighings before requiring recharging.
When the display flashes “Lo-b,” the battery needs to 
be recharged.

Charging the Battery

A. Plug the battery charger power cord into the 3-prong

jack on control panel box. Secure by turning the
knurled ring.

B. Plug the battery charger into a 120 VAC outlet.

C. The battery will fully charge in 8 hours. THE SCALE

MAY BE USED WHILE THE BATTERY IS CHARGING.

NOTE:

The specially designed charger built into this scale

prevents the battery from being overcharged. Use of a
charger or adapter other than the one designed for this
scale can result in SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE SCALE
OR BATTERY.

Optimum battery life will be obtained if the scale is
operated and stored connected to 120 VAC. Always check
the plug to see if the scale is charging before moving.

STORAGE:

When storing the scale for an extended

period of time (and the unit is not connected to a 120
VAC), the battery should be fully charged. The battery
should then be charged every three months. A
discharged battery should be recharged as soon as
possible to prevent its useful life from decreasing
significantly. A discharged battery left in the scale can
leak and cause permanent damage to the battery and
scale. Store the unit in a cool, dry place.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Control Panel Box

The 4521 control panel keypad has four membrane
switches. The POUNDS, KILOS, and ZERO switches
have both primary and secondary functions listed below.
Only the primary functions are listed on the switch.

Special Features

Tanita Corporation’s electronic scales come standard with
these special features:

1.

Autozero:

The scale will automatically display “0” when

turned on. If a foreign object is placed on the platform
before turning the scale on, it will automatically zero
out that object’s weight.

2.

English-Metric Readout:

You may switch between

metric (kilos) and English (pounds) readouts before or
after a reading, and the scale will convert one reading
to the other.

3.

Recalculate Weight:

If the first reading of a patient’s

weight is suspect, a second reading can be taken
without removing the patient from the scale. To reweigh
the patient, simply depress the Zero switch.

4.

Average Weight:

In most cases, the 4521 Scale

displays an actual weight based on a series of
consistent stable measurements. However, if the
wheelchair/patient keeps moving, the scale may not
get the readings required to give a “stable weight.” In
these instances an average weight can be determined
by activating the Average Locking feature. Depress the
Pounds (or Kilos) switch (dependent upon
measurement preference). The indicator light should
start flashing. A weight should appear in place of the
moving dashes. Depress the Pounds or Kilos switch
again to deactivate the feature.

5.

Zero Ability:

The operator can “zero out” the weight of

a blanket, etc., upon which a patient is to be weighed.

Switch 

On/Off

Kilos

Pounds

Zero

Primary Function

Depress to turn scale
on or off.

Depress to display
weight in kilograms
(light over switch will
illuminate to indicate
kilogram mode).

Depress to display
weight in pounds
(light over switch will
illuminate to indicate
pounds mode).

Zeros readout 
(zeros out the weight
of foreign object, 
e.g. blanket placed 
on platform).

Secondary Function

While in Kilos mode, depress for average
reading when excessive movement 
prevents stationary measurement.

Depress after any reading to “lock”
reading. Reading remains displayed for
approximately 1 minute after patient is
removed from scale, or until switch is
depressed again. Kilos light will flash to
indicate average or locked reading.

Depress while in Pounds mode to
average reading.

Depress after any reading in pounds
mode to “lock” in reading. Light will flash
to indicate average or locked reading.

Depress after initial weight is taken to
reweigh individual.

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Keypad

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ZERO

POUNDS

KILOS

ON

OFF

Pounds Kilos

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Push “ON” button

and wait until zero

appears before

stepping on scale

WEIGHT

Summary of Contents for 4521

Page 1: ...gs 1 Assembly Instructions 2 Before Assembly Assembling the Portable Wheelchair Scale Leveling Platform Battery Charging 3 Charging the Battery Product Description 3 Control Panel Box Special Features Specifications Operating Instructions 4 As a Wheelchair Scale As a Chair Scale Care and Maintenance 5 Cleaning Calibration Troubleshooting Guide 6 Parts Lists 7 Warranty 9 OPERATOR S MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...rientation of new personnel Use only the appropriate connecting cable designed specifically for use with this monitor If the cabling provided with this unit becomes cracked or damaged it should be repaired or replaced immediately If the scale becomes damaged it should not be operated until properly serviced All repairs should only be performed by authorized Tanita Corporation service personnel Sca...

Page 3: ...ge to the scale will result Fig 2 4 Plug the transducer cable 63826 into the matching jack on the control box Hand tighten the threaded lock ring 5 Plug the AC adapter into any grounded 110 120V AC outlet Plug the other end of the 3 pin adapter cable into the matching jack on the control box Hand tighten the threaded lock ring NOTE DO NOT over tighten the lock rings on the connectors Leveling the ...

Page 4: ...eign object is placed on the platform before turning the scale on it will automatically zero out that object s weight 2 English Metric Readout You may switch between metric kilos and English pounds readouts before or after a reading and the scale will convert one reading to the other 3 Recalculate Weight If the first reading of a patient s weight is suspect a second reading can be taken without re...

Page 5: ... the patient onto the scale platform Then lock the wheels to prevent rolling during weighing 3 The moving dashes will lock in and display the weight measurement Measurement automatically defaults to pounds If kilograms are required depress the Kilos switch If a reweigh is required depress the Zero switch 4 Deduct the wheelchair weight from the displayed weight to obtain the patient s weight 5 Exce...

Page 6: ...SE if too heavy and COUNTERCLOCKWISE if too light Taking a Weight Measurement 1 Once the chair weight has been zeroed out and the display reads 0 have the patient sit on the chair 2 The moving dashes will lock in and display the patient s actual weight 3 Weight measurement should automatically be displayed on the control panel box console Measurement automatically defaults to pounds If kilograms a...

Page 7: ...ation or storage 8 Remember to keep the adapter with the scale 9 For additional convenience and protection of your portable wheelchair scale a scale storage bag is available from your Tanita representative KILO S ON OFF Pound s Kilos www tanita com Pus h ON butt on and wait unti l zero app ears befo re step ping on scal e WEIGH T POUN DS ZERO Fig 5 PROBLEM Incorrect patient weight readings Patient...

Page 8: ... LT4223 D5 OPTICAL DISCRETE RED LT4223 D6 RES NETWORK 47 RN1 TRANS PNP PWR 2N6728 Q1 TRANS PNP PWR 2N6728 Q2 TRANS PNP PWR 2N6728 Q3 TRANS PNP PWR 2N6728 Q4 TRANS PNP PWR TIP32 Q5 TRANS NPN GEN MPS3704 Q6 TRANS PNP PWR TIP32 Q7 TRANS PNP GEN MPS3702 Q8 TRANS NPN GEN MPS3704 Q9 TRANS NPN GEN MPS3704 Q10 TRANS NPN GEN MPS3704 Q11 TRANS NPN GEN MPS3704 Q12 TRANS NPN GEN MPS3704 Q13 TRANS NPN GEN MPS3...

Page 9: ... by the breach of an express or implied warranty or condition Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose is limited in duration to the duration of the above warranty Tanita disclaims all other warranties or conditions express or implied statutory or otherwise Some provinces or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusio...

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