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1. INTRODUCTION 

General Information 

 

Thank you for purchasing the scale. Please read all operating instructions carefully before 
use and keep the following points in mind: 

  Avoid lengthy exposure to extreme heat or cold, your scale works best when operated 

at normal room temperature. Always allow the scale to acclimate to a normal room 
temperature before use   

  Allow sufficient warm up time. Turn the scale on and wait for a few minutes if possible, 

to give the internal components a chance to stabilize before weighing. 

  These electronic scales are precision instruments. Do not operate near an in-use cell 

phone, radio, computer or other electronic device. These devices 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 the weight reading in short time after loading. The output signature of load cell 

and A/D may be little influenced after weighing for a long time. 

 

 

Specifications 

Model 

TWH-01 

Maximum capacity 

300kg /600 lb 

Minimum weight 

2 kg / 4 lb 

Scale division 

0.1 kg / 0.2 lb 

Weighing units 

Kg, lb 

Display 

6 digits 1" (25mm) high, 7 segments LCD display with 

backlight 

Height rod range 

60-212cm / 23"-83" 

Interface 

RS232, USB 

Platform size 

275mm x 375mm 

10.83

” x 14.76” 

Overall dimension

 

 

291mm x 617mm x 1309mm 

11.46

” x 24.29” x 51.54” 

Environment for Use 

Temperature: 5ºC-40ºC; 

Humidity: <85℅ RH 

Power 

Batteries: 4 x “AA” size cells (not included) 
AC Adapter: 9Vdc/600mA, with central positive 
(included) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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