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Please  read  this  Instruction  Manual  carefully  and  keep  it
handy for future reference.

Temperature Range for Use

: 41˚F – 95˚F / 5°C – 35°C

Relative Humidity

: 30% – 80% (without condensation)

Temperature Range of Environment : 14˚F – 122˚F / -10°C – 50°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.

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

ELECTRONIC SCALE

WB-800AS plus

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Summary of Contents for WB-800AS plus

Page 1: ...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 Storage Conditions Usage Conditions INSTRUCTION MANUAL ELECTRONIC SCALE WB 800AS plus CLASS III NTEP APPROVED N A T I O N...

Page 2: ...ze yourself with the contents to ensure the safe operation of this equipment 2 Safety Notes 2 3 Part Names 6 4 Functions 8 5 Set up 8 6 Power supply 9 7 Operation 10 8 Based on NIH WHO BMI Guidelines 11 9 Output data format 12 10 Troubleshooting 14 11 Specifications 15 Prohibited Do not handle the plug with a wet hand Such action may result in electric shock fire or leakage Keep this equipment awa...

Page 3: ...ure clean the scale platform with appropriate disinfectant after each use Continually monitor both the subject and the equipment for anomalies If an anomaly in the subject or equipment is discovered take appropriate action such as stopping the equipment while ensuring the safety of the subject Be sure to use the included AC adapter Unplug the AC cable from the equipment when moving it When not in ...

Page 4: ...eplace items or call for service as necessary according to the results of the visual inspections Do not use the unit if you see any signs of damage Equipment that has been damaged must be checked for proper operation by qualified personnel before using again TANITA recommends that each facility conduct periodic checks of each unit 1 Check the following at least daily The unit is on a stable and le...

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Page 6: ...en 6 Platform Level Gauge Supporting Feet 2 Display Box Display Box Accessories AC Adapter Bracket Screws CD ROM This Manual Battery Box Lid 3 Part Names Adjustable Feet 4 ...

Page 7: ...Symbols and their Meanings 쎱 Control Panel Display Unit On Caution Refer to the attached notes Zero reset Changing Measurement Units Select BMI mode Adjust height for BMI Output Direct current Display Unit Off ...

Page 8: ... highest level of accuracy please make sure that all four 4 feet are touching the floor evenly For further accuracy and security position the two 2 adjustable support ing feet using the knobs shown in the figure on the left until they just make contact with the floor do not overextend Do not position the equipment anywhere that is subject to direct sunlight near heating equipment or directly in th...

Page 9: ...ously Plug in the AC adapter Insert the AC adapter jack into the DC Jack on the back of the display box 1 Pull up the battery case which is located on top of display 2 Ensure that the batteries are inserted with correct polarity 3 Push down the battery case completely 4 Unplug the AC adapter jack on the back of the display box Insert new batteries such that the negative terminals of the batteries ...

Page 10: ...ower by pressing the key 2 After all the segments flash 0 0lb 0 0kg is displayed 3 The person to be weighed should stand still in the middle of the platform 4 The weight will be stable and displayed on the display A beep sound will be heard and sign will appear in the upper left corner of the display When the scale is connected to an external device weight data will be exported at this time 5 The ...

Page 11: ... to lb and the measurement units change 4 Power off Press the key and key at the same time to turn off en 7 The person to be weighed should stand still in the middle of the platform 8 The weight will be stable and displayed on the display A beep sound will be heard and sign will appear in the upper left corner of the display The weight and BMI calculation will then be displayed When the scale is c...

Page 12: ...none are included RS 232C Straight D sub 9 pin male D sub 9 pin female USB A type 4 pin male B type 4 pin male Select Switch Please select which interface you would like to use If you want to use the USB output you must install the necessary driver on to your PC available to download from http www tanita com Specifications Signal Line Name and Connection Method Communications standard Terminal no ...

Page 13: ...380 8 Byte fixed 2 Bytes fixed 2 Wk CS xxx x 3 5 bytes MI Note The data are divided with commas for each data The terminator end of the data is CR ASCII code 0DH LF ASCII code 0AH The control data for the items 1 4 are for expansion They are not used presently so the receiving side can ignore them Because of its specifications the scale will output an irrelevant signal approximately 0 1 second aft...

Page 14: ... batteries for contamination Batteries Unplug the DC connecter on the back of the display box The batteries are running out Please replace them immediately or use the AC adapter Check that all feet of scale are stable and on a hard flat surface carpeting depth should be kept to a minimum After having stepped down from the scale and pressed the key perform the measurement again Accurate measurement...

Page 15: ... H2 5 in Upper 5Digits and Lower 4Digits LCD Height of numerals 1in 24mm RS 232C D sub 9 pin Female connector USB B type AC adapter included Center Minus 0 3 W max W395 x D529 x H110 mm Total 7 7kg W380 x D380 x H64 mm 61cm 250cm 1cm increments 200kg 0 1kg 61cm 250cm 1cm increments 200kg 0 1kg Weight Measurement Measurement System Maximum Capacity Minimum Graduation Range of Weight Standard Step o...

Page 16: ...h the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following m...

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