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USER  MANUAL 

MS6000 

Bed  Scale 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  Please keep the instruction manual at hand all the time for future reference.

 

Summary of Contents for MS 6000

Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL MS6000 Bed Scale Please keep the instruction manual at hand all the time for future reference ...

Page 2: ...9 for 2019 Separate collection for waste of electrical and electronic equipment in accordance with Directive 2002 96 EC Indicates that device conforms to 93 42 EEC as amended by 2007 47 EC Medical Device Directive Four digit number refers to Notified Body Device catalogue number Indicates that device conforms to 2014 31 EU Non Automatic Weighing Instruments Directive Four digit number refers to No...

Page 3: ...ernational copyright law All content is licensed and usage is subject to written authorization from Charder Electronic Co Ltd hereinafter Charder Charder is not liable for any damage caused by a failure to adhere to requirements stated in this manual Charder reserves the right to correct misprints in the manual without prior notice and modify the exterior of the device for quality purposes without...

Page 4: ...d Key Functions 18 B Display layout 19 IV Using Device 20 A Performing measurement 20 B Hold 21 C BMI 22 V Advanced Operation 23 A Pre Tare 23 B Weight Tracking Alarm 25 VI Device Setup 28 A Setting Time Date 28 B Device Setup 29 VII Setup USB Connection to PC 31 VIII Wireless Connection 34 IX Troubleshooting 35 X Product Specifications 38 A Device Information 38 B Power Adapter Standards 39 XI De...

Page 5: ...lippery surface Usage on soft surfaces ex carpet may result in inaccurate results Ensure all parts are properly locked and tightened before operating the device Safety Instructions Before putting device into use please read this user manual carefully It contains important instructions for installation usage and maintenance of device The manufacturer shall not be liable for damages caused by failur...

Page 6: ... routine maintenance However regular checking of accuracy is recommended frequency to be determined by level of use and state of device If results are inaccurate please contact local distributor Warranty Liability If Charder is responsible for a fault or defect present upon receipt of the unit Charder shall either repair the fault or supply a replacement unit Should the repairs or replacement deli...

Page 7: ...cable and avoid sharp edges Do not overload extension cables connected to the device Route cables carefully to avoid tripping Keep device away from liquids Do not remove the plug by yanking on the cable Use only a correctly wired 100 240VAC outlet and do not use a multiple outlet extension cable Do not under any circumstances dismantle or alter the device as this could result in electric shock or ...

Page 8: ...ance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The device uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B The device is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network...

Page 9: ...tal environment Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1kV line s to line s 2kV line s to earth 1kV line s to line s 2kV line s to earth Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage Dips short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 0 UT for 0 5 cycle 0 UT for 1 cycle 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 0 UT for 5 s 0 UT for 0 5 cycle...

Page 10: ...AM at 1 kHz 3 V m 80MHz to 2 7 GHz Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the device including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommended separation distance d 1 2 P d 1 2 P 80MHz to 800 MHz d 2 3 P 800MHz to 2 5 GHz Where P is the maximum output power ratin...

Page 11: ...d the MS6000 Bed Scale The device is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the device can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the device as recommended below according to the maximum output power o...

Page 12: ... on non slippery flat hard level surface Make sure bubble level indicator is centered to ensure result accuracy Bubble indicator Level Not level 3 Connect weight bridges All pins should be connected slowly and carefully to avoid damage Blue cable should be plugged into blue port yellow cable should be plugged into yellow port ...

Page 13: ...t bridges to one another using weight bridge connecting wire Connect indicator to weight bridge 2 blue port 4 Turn on device 5 After device is turned on push bed onto weight bridges Two people may be needed to complete procedure ...

Page 14: ... care not to catch connecting cable under platform or bed B Inserting Batteries 1 Open battery housing cover 2 Accessing batteries 3 Use either rechargeable battery pack or AA batteries Take out the battery housing ...

Page 15: ...alled into the housing correctly 5 Install the battery housing into the compartment and make sure the right side of housing pin is facing towards inside of the connecting position Rechargeable Battery Housing AA size Battery Housing ...

Page 16: ...ss of if the device has been used Battery can be charged by plugging device s exclusive adapter into AC Connector Port After a long period in storage e g 3 months the battery should run a full cycle charge discharge to allow it to restore full capacity Ensure rechargeable battery housing is installed and inserted properly into the compartment If prompt displays on the LCD please charge battery pro...

Page 17: ...17 D Using Adapter 1 Connect adapter to indicator before connecting to mains power supply 2 Disconnect adapter from mains power supply before unplugging adapter pin from indicator AC Connector Port ...

Page 18: ...e tare the known weight of an object ex clothing before beginning measurement 5 PRINT When printer or PC is connected to the scale press this key to print results 6 MONITOR WEIGHT Track change in patient weight 7 ALARM Turn weight change alarm on off adjust volume of alarm 8 HOLD BMI Determine stable weighing value used when weight is unstable Press and hold for 3 seconds to enter BMI mode 9 0 9 F...

Page 19: ...19 B Display layout Definitions Stable symbol Indicates that weight is stable Zero symbol Weight is at zero Minor weight Weight under zero Low battery Battery needs to be charged or replaced ...

Page 20: ...ect pre tare bed weight or deduct weight of bed at point of measurement Using pre tare bed weight used when subject is already in bed 1 Recall previously stored Pre Tare value bed weight from device memory by pressing and holding M1 10 key for 3 seconds Indicator will display pre tare value M1 first The pre tare value will flash 2 Press numeral keys 0 9 to select pre tare value Press ENTER key to ...

Page 21: ...signed to be used if subject s weight will not stabilize ex an active child Note if fluctuation is too severe average weight determination will be difficult and hold may not function correctly 1 After recalling pre tare weight bed weight from memory scale will deduct bed weight and will appear in front of weight 2 Push bed onto weight bridges 3 Press the HOLD key HOLD will be displayed on the indi...

Page 22: ...s ex 170 cm Input will automatically move to next digit Press CLEAR key to re input Press TARE key to manually move to next digit After inputting height press ENTER to confirm Device will display subject s BMI automatically Category BMI kg m2 Risk of obesity related disease Under 18 5 Low Normal 18 5 24 9 Average Over 24 9 29 9 Slightly Increased Obese I 30 0 34 9 Increased Obese II 35 0 39 9 High...

Page 23: ...methods Load Weight or Input Manually After pre tare weights have been stored they can be recalled by holding the PRE TARE key for 3 seconds 1 Load Weight DESCRIPTION EXAMPLE Press M1 10 key after loading weight on the platform the indicator will display blinking m symbol Press numeral key 0 9 to assign this number with the current pre tare weight Press ENTER key to store pre tare weight the indic...

Page 24: ...ormal mode While digit is blinking Enter pre tare weight using 0 9 keys Ex to pre tare 5 0 kg of weight press 0 0 5 0 Ex to pre tare 13 5 kg of weight press 0 1 3 5 Press ENTER key to confirm the pre tare weight Indicator will display minus sign to the left of pre tare weight value To save this pre tare weight value in memory Press M1 10 key the blinking m symbol will appear on the display ...

Page 25: ... 0 00 after ENTER key is pressed and the operator will have to re input pre tare settings B Weight Tracking Alarm Prepare bed place pillows blankets and any other objects affecting weight onto bed Turn on device before pushing bed onto weight bridges After bed has been pushed onto weight bridges display will show total bed weight on upper LCD Press Pre Tare key to tare the weight of the bed the sc...

Page 26: ...limit and press ENTER key The lower display will begin blinking pointing to the weight limit Use numeral keys 0 9 to set the decrease in weight limit The minus sign will appear in front of the weight decrease value After setting the weight decrease value press the ENTER key Indicator will return to 0 0 Press key to turn on the alarm The blinking arrow pointing to sign means the Alarm volume is at ...

Page 27: ... Weight Tracking Function is activated the original subject s weight will be saved in memory This function can be activated only after the bed has been pushed onto the weight bridges and the subject is lying down on the bed NOTE The weight change range starts from 500g 500g and can be increased decreased by increments of 100g ...

Page 28: ...etting Enter month followed by day using numeral keys 0 9 Ex December 25th is 12 25 Input 1 2 2 5 Press key once completed to proceed to time setting Time Setting Enter time 24hr format using numeral keys 0 9 Ex 08 00am is input by pressing 0 8 0 0 Press key once completed to confirm time settings and proceed to confirmation Device will display new time and date settings cycling between year month...

Page 29: ... automatically after a certain period of time Auto off options 120 sec 180 sec 240 sec 300 sec off Press HOLD BMI to toggle between time options and PRE TARE to confirm selection Buzzer Beep When function is turned on beeping noise will be made when indicator is turned on keys are pressed and weight is stable Press HOLD BMI to toggle between on off and PRE TARE key to confirm selection Hold Stop W...

Page 30: ...on can be turned on or off Press HOLD BMI to toggle between on off and PRE TARE to confirm selection Wi Fi Setting optional If device has Wi Fi module installed this option will appear Press HOLD BMI to toggle between Auto and PKEY Press PRE TARE to confirm selection If Auto is selected weight measurement will be automatically sent to connected printer or device If PKEY is selected transfer will o...

Page 31: ...Data Manager can be used to connect the device to a PC The software program can be downloaded from the Charder website LINK URL https www chardermedical com download htm 2 Connect USB cable to device indicator and PC Follow installation instructions Program Setup 1 After installation of Charder Smart Data Manager is complete software will automatically search for COM port Press Connect Once connec...

Page 32: ...r BMI calculation into software if needed Press Clear to clear all input NOTE information can also be input after weight measurement 2 Conduct measurement If Auto is selected results will be transmitted from device to software automatically and displayed on the left of screen If Manual is selected user must press Collect ...

Page 33: ...changes and multiple measurements for the same subject we recommend not changing the default file name 2 Result example If previous results were saved in 20190201 csv new results also need to be saved as 20190201 csv overwriting old file in order to save multiple results for the same subject Results will be saved in chronological order of measurement ...

Page 34: ...ing a printer connected to the PC VIII Wireless Connection If the device has the wireless or bluetooth module installed the indicator can transmit measurement results wirelessly Please see Charder wireless or bluetooth software instructions for details ...

Page 35: ...ctrical interference unless damage is attributable to negligence on the part of Charder If device is not covered under warranty a service maintenance charge will apply plus cost of replacement parts Before contacting your local Charder distributor for repair service we recommend considering the following troubleshooting procedures Self inspection 1 Device will not power on If battery power is depl...

Page 36: ...ibutor support required If the following errors occur we recommend contacting your local Charder distributor for repair or replacement services 1 Device will not power on Faulty on off key Broken or damaged wires causing short circuit or faulty connection Safety fuse burnout Faulty Adapter 2 Indicator damage Possible hardware defects include uneven brightness in LCD screen blurred text smeared rai...

Page 37: ... caused by faulty loadcell or wiring Please contact distributor Counting Error too low Signal from loadcells too low Error normally caused by faulty loadcell or wiring Please contact distributor Zero count over calibration zero range 10 while power on Re calibration required Please contact distributor Zero count under calibration zero range 10 while power on Re calibration required Please contact ...

Page 38: ...ing bridge Key Functions On Off Zero Hold BMI Print Pre Tare Clear Enter M1 10 Monitor Weight Alarm 0 9 Power Supply Rechargeable battery pack optional or 6 AA batteries AC adapter 12V Operation Temperature Humidity 0 40 15 85 RH Optional Accessories Thermal Printer Bluetooth Module Wireless Module NOTE Device should be connected to network by qualified distributors only Standard Accessories User ...

Page 39: ...39 B Power Adapter Standards Warning The device is only compatible with the power adapters specified in the dashed block below ...

Page 40: ... directives 93 42 EEC as amended by 2007 47 EC Medical Device Directive 2014 31 EU Non automatic Weighing Instruments Directive Please see separate document showing on sticker of device for above CE marking Authorized EU Representative Manufactured by Charder Electronic Co Ltd No 103 Guozhong Rd Dali Dist Taichung City 412 Taiwan R O C CD IN 00014 REV XXX 06 2020 ...

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