
Model SR575 Bariatric Stand-On Scale
Operating and Service Manual - S/N 1000+
Part No. MAN575_031105
Page 8 of 18
S
Instruments, Inc.
,
600 Young Street, Tonawanda, NY 14150
Tel: 716-693-5977 Fax: 716-693-5854 URL:
www.srscales.com
email:
2003
S
Instruments, Inc.
BUTTON FUNCTIONS
ZERO
The “
ZERO
” button is used to zero the system before placing a patient onto the scale
system. When pressed, the display message will indicate “
PLEASE WAIT
” “
HANDS
OFF
”. Ensure that nothing is in contact with the scale system during this procedure. The
display will read “
WEIGHT 0.0 LB
”
(or
KG
).
WEIGH
The “
WEIGH
” button wakes up the display and shows the patient’s weight if it should
Auto Power Down before the weighing process is done.
HOLD
The “
HOLD
” button freezes the displayed weight and stores it away in memory. Press
“
HOLD
” to store the weight into memory. To recall last weight reading, press “
HOLD
”.
LB/KG MODE
Weight data may be viewed in either pounds or kilograms. Pressing the “
LB/KG MODE
”
button allows the operator to toggle between the two readings. Both pounds and kilograms
are displayed in a resolution of 0.1.
BASIC SYSTEM OPERATION
SETTING SYSTEM ZERO
Make sure scale is free and clear of any obstructions and press the “
ZERO
” button. The
displayed message will indicate “
PLEASE WAIT
”
“
HANDS OFF
”. Ensure that nothing
is in contact with the scale while zeroing the system. In a few seconds, the display will read
“
WEIGHT 0.0 LB
” (or
KG
).
Note
: If patient will be using a cane for support on the scale, place
the cane on the scale while zeroing the system. This will ensure that the patient’s NET weight will
be displayed. It is recommended that the system be zeroed prior to each new patient.
After the scale has been set to zero, position the patient on the scale. The patient’s weight will be
displayed in either pounds or kilograms.
CONTINUOUS WEIGH
In this default mode, the weighing surface remains active. Press the “
HOLD
” button once to lock
the displayed reading and store it in memory as the “last weight” for recall later.
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