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Press the 

BMI

 key shortly.   

 

The scale starts automatically with the last input. Use the arrow buttons                           
to enter the height of the patient, and confirm the height with the enter button   

 

The BMI is now being displayed at the indicator.   

 

To correct the given height press the 

BMI

 button once again and the display returns to 

the height mode.   

 

To  get  back  into  normal  weighing  mode  and  leave  the  BMI  modus,  press  the 

TARE

 

button. 
 

Evaluation of the Body Mass   

Index Compare the determined value which corresponds to those being used by the WHO.   

BMI below 18,5 

• The patient is under the regular standard and does not got enough weight. An increase of 

weight is recommended. Please consult a professional.   

BMI between 18,5 and 24,9   

• The patient got a normal weight. If he feels well there is no need for a change.   

BMI between 25 and 30   

• The patient is slightly overweighed to pre-obese. A reduction of weight is indicated or, is 

necessary if the state of health is already affected (e.g. diabetes, high end blood 

pressure, heart diseases).   

BMI over 30   

• Reduction of weight is imperative. To visit a doctor is highly recommended.   
 

4.7 Connecting additional devices   

Connection of printer, PC or remote-display will be done with serial ports. For connection of 

additional devices kindly ask the manufacturer for further instructions.   

 

4.8 Record print out   

The  scales  must  be  at  standstill.  The  standstill  status  symbol 

  must  appear  on  the 

screen. 

 

Press the

 PRINT

 key to send the data to the serial interface.     

 

Note:

  Printing  is  not  possible  if  the  net  weight  is  0.  The  print  function  only  produces  one 

print-out. A repeated weighing process is required to print out another copy. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TWH-01

Page 1: ...TWH 01 Electronic Physician Scale with BMI Operation Manual Contents subject to change without notice Version 1 0 2019 4 22...

Page 2: ...play Descriptions 4 3 2 Key Description 5 3 3 Indicator Display Character Definitions 6 4 OPERATIONS 7 4 1 Correct Weighing 7 4 2 How to change the unit 7 4 3 Tare function 7 4 4 Weighing with preset...

Page 3: ...vices emit RF and can cause unstable scale readings If your scale ever performs poorly try moving the scale to a different room or location Avoid using in condition of heavy vibration and airflow Read...

Page 4: ...the indicator bracket on the pillar bracket 4 Insert the 2 screws 2 through the holes on the pillar bracket tighten with nuts 18 and flat washers 17 secure the bracket of pillar to the indicator brac...

Page 5: ...rew on the upper bracket 8 9 Locate the height rod 7 onto the fixing points 9 of the upper bracket 8 lower bracket 12 10 Secure the bolt and washer to the bracket on the base 10 11 Tighten the bolt on...

Page 6: ...WH C 4 3 OVERVIEW OF CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS 3 1 Display Descriptions...

Page 7: ...WH C 5 3 2 Key Description...

Page 8: ...WH C 6 3 3 Indicator Display Character Definitions...

Page 9: ...o get proper result 4 3 Tare function The tare function allows ignoring a fixed weight e g wheelchair that will be deducted after each weighing procedure Proceed as follows Press the ON OFF ZERO with...

Page 10: ...ave one tare weight Entering a new tare weight will automatically replace the old one 4 5 HOLD function The Hold function is being used if you like to hold the results at the display after the weight...

Page 11: ...he patient got a normal weight If he feels well there is no need for a change BMI between 25 and 30 The patient is slightly overweighed to pre obese A reduction of weight is indicated or is necessary...

Page 12: ...on EEP E1 CONFIG or CAL parameters are not correctly set Contact your local dealer or supplier for a new set up EEP E2 USER parameter is not correctly set Contact your local dealer or supplier for a n...

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