
Oxford
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Weigh Scale
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6. Maintenance Schedule and Error Identification
Your scale does not require any routine maintenance, however, Joerns Healthcare recommend you
check the accuracy of the scale at regular intervals. The frequency of these checks is dependant on
the level of use and the condition of the scale. If inaccuracies occur, please contact your local dealer
or Joerns Healthcare for further guidance. Additionally, the accuracy of the scale should be tested and
verified as part of the routine periodic maintenance and inspection (LOLER).
Cleaning
• Always turn off the scale prior to cleaning.
• Joerns Healthcare recommend using alcohol based wipes or similar when cleaning the scale.
• DO NOT use excessive amounts of water when cleaning the scale as this will cause damage to the
electronics. You should also refrain from using corrosive liquids or high pressure washers.
• DO NOT use abrasive cleaning solutions as these could damage the surface finish of the scale.
• After cleaning, the scale should be thoroughly dried.
Error messages
Low battery indication:
This warning indicates that the voltage of the batteries is too low to operate. Please
replace the bateries.
Zero high
:
The loading has exceeded the upper limit of the scale. Please reduce the loading.
Zero low:
The loading has not achieved the lower limit of the scale. Please increase the loading.
Over-load or counting error:
The upper load limit of the scale has been exceeded. Please reduce the loading
and try again. If the problem persists please contact your local authorised dealer or
Joerns Healthcare.
Counting error (too low):
The lower load limit of the scale has not been achieved. Please increase the loading
and try again. If the problem persists, please contact your local authorised dealer or
Joerns Healthcare.
Eeprom error:
The software of the scale has encountered an error. If the problem persists, please
contact your local authorised dealer or Joerns Healthcare for resolution.
End of Life Disposal
Battery:
All batteries in the product and any accompanying accessories must be recycled separately.
Batteries should be disposed of in accordance with local or national regulations.
Slings:
Slings and associated material accessories should be sorted as combustible waste in
accordance with local or national regulations.
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