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• When connecting the PW-630MA to a computer Ensure that the computer conforms to IEC60950.
• Please make sure you place the Platform on a level and stable surface. If the equipment is used when the Platform is

unstable because not all feet are on the surface, there may be a risk of stumbling or inaccurate measurement.
Never jump on the Platform, there may be a risk of stumbling and malfunction of the equipment.

• When handling printer unit, avoid any sharp edges.
• For the PW-630MA; Ensure you use the original AC Adapter (MODEL: SA25-0535U). Using an AC Adapter other than the

original one may cause malfunction.
Do not insert or remove the plug by the cable.

• This equipment incorporates a fuse for electrical equipment (2A, 125V). If an AC Adapter other than the original one is

used or there is a large surge in electric current, the fuse will blow for safety purposes. If the fuse has blown, the equipment
must be inspected again. The fuse is located inside the equipment and users cannot disassemble the equipment easily.
Therefore, please contact your nearest Tanita branch office or dealer to change the fuse.

• Do not jump on the scale.

Do not step on the rail.

• Do not place a finger into the gap or hole of this equipment.

You may get injured.

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Safety Notes

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Do not lean the product against the wall where people and objects pass by.

Someone may touch the product and it may fall down.

Caution Symbols

Thank you for purchasing this precision crafted Tanita product. For optimum performance and safety, please
familiarize yourself with the Caution Symbols below. These symbols are designed to alert the user to potential
hazards when using this equipment. Ignoring these Caution Symbols may result in serious injury, or damage to
the product.
Please be sure to review before proceeding with the INSTRUCTION MANUAL.

• Inserting and Removing the Power Cord

To reduce the risk of electric shock or product damage, never insert or remove the power cord with wet
hands.

• Do not under any circumstances dismantle or alter the device, as this could result in electric shock or

injury as well as adversely affect the precision of measurements.

• To prevent fire hazard

Use only a correctly wired (100 - 240V AC) outlet, and do not use a multiple outlet extension cable.

• Measurements for physically disabled persons

Physically disabled persons should not attempt to take measurements alone, but instead should have
their caretakers assist them in using the device.

This symbol indicates the possibility of serious injury if the product is
mishandled or instructions are ignored.

This symbol indicates the possibility of physical injury or equipment
damage if instructions are ignored.

This symbol indicates general precautions that should be taken when
using this product.

This is a precision manufactured and accurately calibrated product. Please observe the following
instructions.

• Users must not disassemble or adjust this equipment. This should be done by trained maintenance agents or certification

offices designated under the NAWI directive.

• Never disassemble or adjust the equipment, as this may cause malfunctions. The equipment should only be inspected in

accordance with the regulations in each country.

• When not in use for a long time, unplug the AC Adapter from the wall socket.
• Do not wipe the equipment with corrosive chemicals (benzine, cleaner, etc.). Please use a neutral detergent to clean the

equipment.

• Avoid subjecting the equipment to excessive shocks or vibrations.
• When disposing of this unit, please do so in accordance with the prevailing regulations in each country.
• If an unauthorised person attempts to disassemble or repair any of the part, the warranty will become invalid. When the

unit malfunctions, please consult your nearest Tanita sales office or agent.

Please observe the following instructions for accurate measurement.

• Measurement may not be possible on a surface that is strongly vibrating. In such cases transfer the equipment to a stable

surface with little or no vibration.

• In the case to move to a place with a temperature difference of 20˚C or more, leave it before use for 2 hours or more after

moving.

• While taking measurements, please keep any persons using transmitters, such as a mobile phone, away from the unit to

avoid causing margin errors.

<Usage Conditions>

Temperature Range for Use : 0˚C - 35˚C
Relative Humidity

: 30% - 80% (without condensation)

<Storage Conditions>

Temperature Range of Environment : -10˚C - 60˚C
Range of Relative Humidity

: 10% - 90% (without condensation)

To avoid malfunctions, avoid storing the equipment where there is direct sunlight, significant temperature
changes, the risk of dampness, a large amount of dust, in the vicinity of fires, or where there is the risk of
receiving vibrations or shocks.

<Power Source>

Model Name

PW-630MA

Voltage Range

100 - 240VAC

Frequency Range

50 / 60 Hz

Electric Current Range

550 mA

Summary of Contents for PW-630MA

Page 1: ...GB Wheel Chair Scale PW 630MA INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this Instruction Manual carefully and keep it handy for future reference ...

Page 2: ...rce 5 To measure correctly 6 In case of the use 6 Explanation of terminology 7 Part names 8 Preparation 10 Various settings 12 Applications This equipment has been calibrated as a precision weighing instrument and can be used to certify weights and or business transactions It can be used to obtain reference data during medical examinations such as periodic checkups and can help the prevention of o...

Page 3: ...persons Physically disabled persons should not attempt to take measurements alone but instead should have their caretakers assist them in using the device This symbol indicates the possibility of serious injury if the product is mishandled or instructions are ignored This symbol indicates the possibility of physical injury or equipment damage if instructions are ignored This symbol indicates gener...

Page 4: ...uding the terminology used in NAWI Directive 90 384 EEC Read the following explanation of terminology before use Max Maximum capacity This shows the maximum weight that can be measured by the scale Example In the case of Maximum capacity 300kg it can measure up to 300 kg One exceeding the weighing capacity cannot be measured e Minimum Graduation This shows the amount of one scale mark In the case ...

Page 5: ...P ON mark Ready mark Indicates that the scale is ready to begin measurements HEIGHT mark Unit of height Indicates the height is set BMI mark Indicates when BMI mode is on WEIGHT LOCK mark Indicates when the measurement is stabilized Display Unit On Display Unit Off Direct current Class II Equipment Type B applied part Input Output Zero reset Turn on the tare weighing function Caution Refer to the ...

Page 6: ...side AC Adapter Connecting the platform and the Controller 1 Connect the Platform and the Controller with the connecting cable When connecting the Platform and the Controller do not hold the movable part of the connector but hold the slightly lower part to insert it Fig 1 When disconnecting the connector from the Platform move the movable part of the connector in the arrow direction indicated on t...

Page 7: ...anged refer to page 13 Change of setting 8 Setting of the print items This is set to on at the time of shipment 10 Setting of the Weight lock time This is set to 10 seconds at the time of shipment 11 Setting of the weight Lock release function This is set to on at the time of shipment 7 Setting of the number of sheets to print This can be set to 0 to 9 however this is set to 1 sheet at the time of...

Page 8: ...ecember 31 2099 5 0 4 1 8 1 2 0 6 0 3 Setting of automatic reading of the preset tare The preset tare is a function to input the tare previously For example if the normally used wheelchair is the same register the weight and the tare does not have to be inputted every time In this equipment 2 tare values of memory 1 and 2 can be registered The function to read in and utilize the previously used pr...

Page 9: ... this case it skips the steps 9 and 10 and moves to the screen of step 11 Setting of the weight lock time Up to 9 sheets at maximum can be printed out Input After input it moves to the next setting screen print items or weight lock time 8 Setting of the print items 9 Set the print items For each number input either or with the numeric key no 1 TANITA no 2 Model name no 3 Date and time no 4 ID numb...

Page 10: ... that off is set in Set ON OFF of the ID number page 16 this screen is not displayed The ID number increases 1 for every measurement And once the power is OFF it starts from 0000000001 The ID number can be inputted in the range of 0 9999999999 When is pressed during input the non inputted digits are filled with 0s When the input is mistaken press The input is deleted Note Input the ID number This ...

Page 11: ...result it is printed out according to setting After that it automatically returns to the ID input screen In the case that the preset tare is not used the s to show that the tare is flashes In the case that the BMI display is set to OFF in the Setting of the BMI page 16 the BMI is not displayed However in the case that 0 sheets is set in the Setting of the number of sheets to print page 17 and all ...

Page 12: ... numeric keys Note In the case to measure the weight In the case to use numeric keys Only once BMI mode The BMI can be measured even in the case that the BMI mode is not set BMI score will be effective only once 1 In the case that the power is on move to the 2 Change to the BMI mode Press According to the contents of the initial setting the screen displayed after the all display flashing varies No...

Page 13: ...rtification Use the value only for reference Note Extend function Zero reset In the case that the display is not 0 0 kg in the state that nothing is on the Platform and a tare is not set the display is returned to the correct state 1 Check that the display is not 0 0 kg in the state that nothing is on the Platform and a tare is not set Check the display 2 Press The display is returned to 0 0 kg Ze...

Page 14: ...he Print roll paper Return the Print roll paper by following the procedure in page 11 Loading the Print roll paper Return the Print roll paper cover to the proper position Press the Print roll paper cover down slowly as the catches of the cover go into the guide holes page 11 Please pay careful attention to avoid injury from the sharp edge Please turn off the machine before clearing Paper jams RS ...

Page 15: ...e status of the personal computer or other device at the receiving end For that reason the personal computer or other device to which data will be transmitted must be put in a reception ready status before measurement RS 232C Interface Instructions continued PC mode PC mode 1 This is a mode to communicate from a personal computer etc Connect the personal computer and the Controller and turn on the...

Page 16: ...D LF CR 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 D 4 Confirm settings PC e e PW 630 If setting is completed PW 630 e e PC If setting is incomplete PW 630 e e PC LF CR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D I 5 D 0 m H 3 D 0 0 t P 0 D LF CR 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 D I 5 D 1 7 1 m H 3 D 0 0 3 t P 0 D LF CR D 5 Example of Use The wheelchair scale is used remotely as follows Start measurement BMI mode PC e e PW 630 After measurement preparati...

Page 17: ...ions Blade part Top view When necessary cautions for safety 32 Troubleshooting Error display E01 E11 E12 E13 E14 is issued during measurement and it cannot be measured Error display is issued during weight measurement and it cannot be measured Product specifications BMI Model number Weight measuring part Measurement System Maximum capacity maximum weighing Minimum Graduation minimum display Height...

Page 18: ...em 2 Change of setting Press on the setting screen The input screen of the date and time setting is displayed The top line is for the year and the bottom line for the month 3 4 Setting of the date and time above in the step 2 Returns to the measurement screen When all the input is completed it automatically returns to the measurement screen 5 3 Set the automatic reading of the preset tare Input ei...

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