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How to Use

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Weight Lock Mode

This product has weight lock function. In order to use this function, enable the “Weight Lock Mode” in advance.

When this function is enabled, the display is locked after the weighing value is stabilized. 

Press            .

1

blinks, then                       is displayed.

Press            to enable Weight Lock Mode.

2

When the weight lock mode is enabled, "Weight Lock Mode"

▶ 

lights up.  

*This function is disabled when the power is turned on.

Measuring Weight

Step onto the center of the platform once

        

is 

displayed.

After load is stabilized, "Stabilized" 

◀ 

lights up. 

2

Step off the platform when measurement is finished.

Display returns to                      .

3

Press            .

blinks.

1

External output is available only in Weight Lock Mode.

Note

When the weight lock function is enabled, the measured 
value is locked after the load is stabilized. 

3

When the weight is locked, "Weight Lock" 

 lights up.

Weight Lock can be unlocked if the weight reaches 2k

  

.

Summary of Contents for PW-650MA

Page 1: ...mperature Range 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F Relative Humidity Range 10 to 90 without condensation Atmospheric Pressure Range 70 to 106kPa Storage Transport Conditions Usage Conditions To avoid malfunctions avoid storing the equipment in a location that is subject to direct sunlight significant temperature changes dampness large amounts of dust the risk of vibration or impact or near naked flames The pi...

Page 2: ...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 obesity Measurements can be taken quickly and easily causing minimal inconvenience to the patient during measurements ...

Page 3: ... 16 Weight Lock Mode 16 Using Tare 17 Using a Preset Tare 17 Canceling the Preset Tare Temporarily 19 Changing the Preset Tare Weight 19 Various Settings 20 Time Settings 20 External Output Settings 22 Confirmation Software Version Number 23 How to use Output Data Format 24 Troubleshooting 26 Specifications 27 If necessary ...

Page 4: ... and install this equipment make to do so with two people or more Do not release your hands from the equipment while moving Do not stand barefoot on the equipment This equipment does not stand alone There is a risk of tumble and injury This equipment is a weighing scale that measures while in a wheelchair There is a safety risk when using it in any other way Do not store leaned against a wall Doin...

Page 5: ...are sensitive to electromagnetic waves If connecting a computer or peripheral devices to this equipment please use devices complying with IEC60601 1 EN60601 1 Power must be supplied from a medical isolation transformer for IEC60950 EN60950 devices Keep a distance of 1 5m between units during operation Failure to do so may cause electric shock to subjects or malfunction Stand clear of the subject d...

Page 6: ...as possible for accurate tracking of changes Readings are affected by the level of hydration and position of the body Please use at the same time of day each time under the same conditions and in the same body position Do not apply your full weight to the rail Doing so may cause incorrect measurement Required Prohibited For Accurate Measurements Do not take measurements while using transmitting de...

Page 7: ... daily Check that the unit is on a stable and level surface e g on firm flooring not on a thick carpet Date and time settings 2 Visually inspect the following at least weekly Inspect the display for any damage or contamination Inspect all cables cords and connector ends for damage or contamination Inspect all safety related labeling for legibility Inspect all accessories electrodes etc for wear or...

Page 8: ...t measurement When using 1 Do not overexert yourself to measure by yourself 2 Be very careful when using a wheelchair Certain kinds of wheelchairs cannot be put on the platform or may make it difficult to get on and off When lifting 1 When pulling the equipment to move it after use first disconnect the AC adapter and connecting cable Failure to do so may lead to breaking the equipment when moving ...

Page 9: ...ter Battery Compartment Connector Connecting Cable Handle Level Gauge Measurement Area Platform Caster x 3 Adjustable Feet x 4 Rail Connector Attachment Part Names Accessories Instruction Manual AC Adapter Accessories 9 Before use en ...

Page 10: ...reset to zero Tare Decrease numerical value Turn Weight Lock function ON OFF Input Preset Tare value Turn power OFF Increase numerical value Setup various functions Symbols and their Meanings Control Panel Power On Power Off Tare function Zero reset Class II Equipment Polarity of a battery Alternating current Conformity with Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC Direct current Polarity of d c power c...

Page 11: ...ly contacted by air conditioning Avoid using in locations with extreme changes in temperature Do not install in locations with high humidity or moisture How to Install Correctly Use the product on a firm level and stable surface Install on a level surface to ensure correct weight measurement Rotate the four adjustable feet until the bubble in the level gauge is centered Use the connecting cable to...

Page 12: ...ies Note continued Preparations Before Use When using the AC Adapter Insert the AC adapter plug into DC jack socket of the control unit and plug the AC adapter into a wall socket Pull out the stand and use it to prop the control unit up on its side Replacing the batteries 1 Loosen the lock screw on the battery compartment in the control unit to remove the battery compartment 2 Insert the batteries...

Page 13: ...er Loosen the screw to slide the Battery Compartment out Keep the area around the plug socket clear during operation of the equipment in case of an emergency 13 Before use en Emergency Shutdown Pull out the AC Adapter in case of an emergency Required ...

Page 14: ...gs mode 2 Select using or then press Press or to adjust the time The current set time is displayed as OFF disabled is the factory setting The display changes with each button press The time can be set to 5 min 10 min 30 min 60 min or disabled disabled indicates that Automatic Power Off will not activate 3 4 5 min 10 min 30 min 60 min Disabled Before use en 14 Setting Automatic Power Off Time conti...

Page 15: ...If is not pressed after the time is changed the changed time will not be saved Press to set the desired time Saves the set time and finishes When is displayed the setting is completed 5 Before use en 15 ...

Page 16: ... Weight Lock Mode lights up This function is disabled when the power is turned on Measuring Weight Step onto the center of the platform once is displayed After load is stabilized Stabilized lights up 2 Step off the platform when measurement is finished Display returns to 3 Press blinks 1 External output is available only in Weight Lock Mode Note When the weight lock function is enabled the measure...

Page 17: ...cluding the tare weight and measured weight Using Tare With nothing on the platform first place the item for the tare weight chair etc then press 2 The maximum tare weight is 100k The measured value is set as the tare weight and is displayed 3 To change the tare weight turn off the power and then turn it on again Net lights up to indicate that a tare weight is being subtracted To cancel the tare w...

Page 18: ... is 100k 3 If is not pressed the preset tare weight is automatically selected if it is not changed for 10 seconds You can fast forward numbers if you keep holding down or Note Press The preset tare weight is selected 4 The preset tare weight is stored in memory and set automatically the next time you take a measurement Note Step onto the center of the platform 5The net weight minus the tare weight...

Page 19: ...0 1k increments The preset tare weight can be changed from the current setting Net PT and blink 2 19 en Changing the Preset Tare Weight To completely cancel it change the preset tare weight to see Changing the Preset Tare Weight To change the tare weight turn off the power and then turn it on again You can use preset mode again by pressing Note Press while a preset tare weight is being subtracted ...

Page 20: ...9 The currently set month is displayed The flashing section can be changed from 1 to 12 3 4 5 Time is set at the factory but may need to be corrected so please set it again the internal clock backup batter may be depleted when using this product for the first time Connect the AC adapter for at least two days or charge by insert ing AA batteries The battery charges even when the power is off Time S...

Page 21: ...ect the day using or then press Select the hour using or then press 6 Select the minute using or then press 7 The flashing section can be changed from 1 to the number of the last day in the set month The currently set hour is displayed The flashing section can be changed from 0 to 23 8 The currently set minute is displayed The flashing section can be changed from 0 to 59 Ready for measurement once...

Page 22: ...r printer and out rS RS each time the button is pressed 3 4 Use external output settings to select an external device to connect to this product Various Settings Connected to a computer Connected to a printer 22 en If necessary See pg 24 for the RS 232C output format Be careful because aggressively moving the cable that connects the product and the optional device during measurement may result in ...

Page 23: ...ing or then press English is the factory setting Confirmation Software Version Number blinks then is displayed Press 1 Press while nothing is on the platform 2Enters the settings mode Change the screen using Displays the version number for Display software followed by AD Converter software The software version number is displayed 4 Select using or then press 3 ...

Page 24: ... be supplied from a medical isolating transformer Keep at a minimum distance of 1 5m between each item of equipment during operation Note Output Data Format The RS232C port is attached to left of the control unit 24 en If necessary Specifications Signal Line Name and Connection Method Connection Example This explanation is for the interface to output the readings from PW 650MA to external equipmen...

Page 25: ...5 bytes variable length unit kg Ta Tare weight XXX X 3 5 bytes variable length unit kg CS Checksum XX 2 bytes fixed length Unit for weight preset tare and tare is k Individual data is separated by a comma The terminator end of data is CR ASCII code 0DH and LF ASCII code 0 AH Control data items 1 and 2 are for expansion They are currently unused and can be ignored 0 0 is output when the preset tare...

Page 26: ... may be affected in locations with heavy vibrations Change the location of the product and try again Is the Weight Lock Mode turned off The maximum weight of 200k has been exceeded Remove everything from the platform may not always be displayed when the remaining battery is low The batteries are dead Promptly replace them Make sure the and on the batteries are pointed in the correct direction insi...

Page 27: ...o 200 0kg Preset tare or tare 0 0 to 100 0kg Accuracy at first calibration Temperature 30 to 80 without condensation Relative humidity 2 000m ASL 6 500ft ASL Maximum altitude 86 to 106kPa Atmospheric pressure 10 to 60 C 14 to 140 F Temperature 159 209 56mm 0 5kg Control unit 908 946 164mm 28 0kg Platform Approximately 2 9m Within 1 minute per month normal temperature Cable length Time accuracy App...

Page 28: ...968 7048 www tanita co jp Manufacturer TANITA Corporation Not allowed to mix batteries with consumer wastes As consumer you are legally bound to return used or discharged batteries You can deposit your old batteries at the public collecting points in your town or wherever the corresponding batteries are sold and specifically marked collecting boxes have been set up In case of scrapping the apparat...

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