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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

Zero Balance Adjustment  

 

The scale should be checked periodically, particularly when moved, by following the instructions 
below: 

Note:

 A flat head screwdriver is required. 

1.  Ensure that the scale is located on a hard, flat, and level surface. Step on and off scale 

several times in order to align all internal parts. 

2.  Place both poise weights on the “0” value on both bars. The beam pointer should float gently 

up and down, and not touch the top or bottom of the trig-loop. 

3.  If the beam pointer is not centered in the trig-loop opening, rotate balance ball screw to 

correct the beam pointer. 

 

 

Weighing Instructions (see Figures 11 - 14) 

 

1.  Set the large and small poises to indicate your approximate weight. 

2.  Step onto the scale. Continue to adjust the small and large poise weights until the pointer is 

centered. 

Note:

 It is not necessary for you to wait for the pointer to stop moving in order to read your 

correct weight. As long as the pointer is moving equally within the trig-loop opening, the 
patient’s weight can be determined. 

3.  The patient weight can be recorded in either pounds or kilograms.  

4.  Observe the location of the indicator arrow built into each poise weight. Read the value on 

the poise bar, closest to the indicator arrow. 

5.  Rotate the upper and lower poise bars to measure in either pounds or kilograms. Ensure 

that poise bars are locked after being rotated into position. 

6.  For easy identification, pounds (lb) have silver graduations on a black background, located 

on one side of the poise bar; kilograms (kg) have black graduations on a silver background, 
located on the lower portion of each poise bar. 

7.  Add the indicated reading of the small poise value to the indicated reading of the large poise 

value. The total amount is your weight. 

 

 

Weighing Hints 

 

1.  Weigh yourself at approximately the same time each day. The foods you eat, the liquids you 

drink, and your level of activity will cause your weight to vary during the day. 

2.  For accurate measurements, weigh yourself without clothing. The average weight of 

clothing, including shoes, is about 2 - 5 lb (0.90 - 2.26 kg) for women, and 5 - 8 lb (2.26 - 
3.62 kg) for men.   

 

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Страница 1: ...Model 450KL Physician Beam Scale User Instructions PELSTAR LLC 9500 West 55 th Street McCoo IL 60525 k P N UM450KL Rev 081914 1...

Страница 2: ...Assembly Instructions 450KL Scale 5 Transportation 10 Operating Instructions 13 Counterweight Instructions 16 Height Measurement Instructions 21 Troubleshooting 23 Maintenance 24 Warranty 25 Note Thi...

Страница 3: ...onal service personnel To prevent patient injury the patient must be attended throughout the entire weighing event SPECIFICATIONS FOR THIS SCALE General The Model 450KL physician beam scale employs a...

Страница 4: ...ing medical devices 93 42 EEC 450KL Scale Disposal This Health o meter Professional scale must be disposed of properly as steel waste Follow the national regional or local regulations which apply to y...

Страница 5: ...t you will find inside the main carton as you unpack the parts for assembly To prevent scratching any components and avoid damaging the scale parts when unpacking do not use a box cutter knife scissor...

Страница 6: ...scale platform at an angle resting the top of the pillar on any convenient support Using the wrench provided secure the pillar to the scale platform with the four nuts see Figures 4 5 7 Pull the stee...

Страница 7: ...450KL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED 450KL Assembly Figure 1 Figure 2 7...

Страница 8: ...450KL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED Tie wrap Figure 3 8 Pillar nuts Finger pull loop Studs Finger pull loop Figure 4...

Страница 9: ...450KL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED Figure 5 Pillar nuts Finger pull loop Steel rod Lever extension Figure 6 9...

Страница 10: ...he wheel bracket 2 Tip the scale forward until top front of the pillar is resting on the floor 3 Position the clamping plate inside the base and align the clamping plate wheel bracket and base assembl...

Страница 11: ...TRANSPORTATION CONTINUED 11 55000 Wheel bracket Figure 7 Figure 8...

Страница 12: ...TRANSPORTATION CONTINUED Clamping plate Figure 9 Mounting screws Wheel bracket Base Figure 10 12...

Страница 13: ...ng equally within the trig loop opening the patient s weight can be determined 3 The patient weight can be recorded in either pounds or kilograms 4 Observe the location of the indicator arrow built in...

Страница 14: ...NS CONT Upper poise weight 14 Upper poise bar Pointer Balance ball screw Lower poise bar Lower poise weight Pillar head Pillar Figure 11 Trig loop Lower poise weight Kilograms kg Upper Poise Weight Ba...

Страница 15: ...s 37 5 lb 37 lb 8 oz Combined value 150 lb 37 5 lb 187 5 lb Or Combined value 150 lb 37 lb 8 oz 187 lb 8 oz Indicator Value reads 150 lb Figure 13 Value reads 17 kg 15 Figure 14 Value reads 80 kg Indi...

Страница 16: ...the small poise weight to match the patient weight The poise bar will center in the trig loop Note To read a patient weight refer to Recording a Patient Weight section below 4 Read and record the weig...

Страница 17: ...patient weight refer to Recording a Patient Weight section below 4 Read and record the weight Counterweight Instructions for Weighing a Patient 181 200 kg see Figures 17 23 1 When a patient weighs be...

Страница 18: ...le If a patient weighs 171 kg 1 When a patient weighs 171 kg place the lower poise weight at 120 kg 2 Place the 40 kg counterweight on the 5th notch from the left between the 60 and 80 kg value 3 Adju...

Страница 19: ...COUNTERWEIGHT INSTRUCTIONS CONT Counterweight Set 55070 Figure 15 3rd Notch from the left 5th Notch from the left Figure 16 19...

Страница 20: ...COUNTERWEIGHT INSTRUCTIONS CONT Figure 17 5th Notch from the left 351 388 lb Assembly Figure 18 20...

Страница 21: ...COUNTERWEIGHT INSTRUCTIONS CONT 389 424 lb Assembly Figure 19 401 440 lb Assembly Figure 20 451 500 lb Assembly Figure 21 21...

Страница 22: ...COUNTERWEIGHT INSTRUCTIONS CONT 161 180 kg Assembly Figure 22 181 200 kg Assembly Figure 23 22...

Страница 23: ...ove the patient s head 2 Position the patient against the height rod 3 Ensure that the patient s posture is upright and that the patient s head is straight and level 4 Push the headpiece down until it...

Страница 24: ...46 3 Height Rod Below 8 46 3 Height Rod Extended Above Indicator 24 Inches read 41 3 8 41 3 8 Cm read 105 cm 0 2 cm 105 2 cm 8 2 Figure 9 2 Figure Cm read 176 cm 0 2 cm 176 2 cm Inches read 69 3 8 69...

Страница 25: ...e weights are firmly against the shoulder of the beam Adjust the balance ball screw by turning the screw at the left end of the bar Bar does not move freely Bar sticking or adjustment needed Check if...

Страница 26: ...ing device Items such as clothing or towels placed or dropped on the scale may cause it to operate incorrectly In order to prevent this do not store or leave anything on the scale 5 If your scale fail...

Страница 27: ...thorized repair or alternations Further the warranty does not cover natural disasters such as fire flood hurricanes and tornadoes This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have ot...

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