Health O Meter PROPLUS User manual

PROPLUS® Display Module
Rev. 07012011
USER INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCCIONES DE USO
MODE D'EMPLOI

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ENGLISH ................................................................................................................................ 3
ESPAÑOL .............................................................................................................................. 28
FRANÇAIS ............................................................................................................................ 53
User Manual
PROPLUS® Display Module

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User Manual
PROPLUS® Display Module
Thank you for your purchase of this Health o meter® Professional product. Please read this
manual carefully and keep it handy for ready reference or training support.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
KEYPAD DESCRIPTION ......................................................................... 4
CAUTION AND WARNING ...................................................................... 5
SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................. 5
CERTIFICATIONS / CONNECTIVITY ..................................................... 6
BATTERY INSTALLATION ...................................................................... 7
AC ADAPTER USE ................................................................................ 7
QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................ 7
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................ 9
MAINTENANCE ................................................................................... 20
EXPLODED DIAGRAM ........................................................................ 20
DISPLAY MODULE PARTS LIST .......................................................... 21
CALIBRATION PROCEDURE .............................................................. 22
PC COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL ..................................................... 22
WARRANTY AND SERVICE SUPPORT .............................................. 28

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KEYPAD DESCRIPTION
4021, 4025, 4026, 4650
Allows repeated weighing of the patient
without stepping off the scale.
Zeros the scale prior to weighing.
Turns the scale ON and OFF.
Toggles between kilograms or pounds.
Also used to scroll up in the menu.
Enters the menu of the scale.
Prompts entry of data to calculate
the patient’s Body Mass Index
(BMI).
Prints patient’s data (if printer is
connected to the scale).
Prompts entry of patient’s identifi-
cation number (ID). This ID will be
stored with all the weighing infor-
mation for that session until
cleared or a different ID is stored.
Prompts entry of TARE value that
will be deducted from the weight on
the platform. Also releases tare
weight (returns display to zero).
Reverts back one step when in the
menu and data entry modes. Also
can be used to exit TARE or BMI
function.
Used to enter commands and values
into the scale.
Holds the value of the weighed object on
the display until the button is pressed again
to clear the value. Also used to scroll down
in the menu.

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CAUTION AND WARNING
To prevent injury and damage to your display module, please follow these instructions very carefully.
Do not use in the presence of flammable materials.
Operating at other voltages and frequencies than specified could damage the equipment.
If the ―LOW BAT‖ indicator activates, for accurate weighing replace the batteries or connect the scale
to an AC power source as soon as possible.
It is intended that this equipment be used with assistance of a healthcare worker.
SPECIFICATIONS
DISPLAY SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity and Resolution
4021, 4025, 4026, 4261, 4650, and 4700
4024
4011
4020
1,000 lb x 0.2 lb / 1/4 lb / 4 oz (454 kg x 0.1 kg)
800 lb x 0.2 lb / 1/4 lb / 4 oz (360 kg x 0.1 kg)
700 lb x 0.2 lb / 1/4 lb / 4oz (310 kg x 0.1 kg)
400 lb x 0.2 lb / 1/4 lb / 4 oz (181 kb x 0.1 kg)
Power Requirements Adapter model ADPT 31* (Included)
120-240VAC, 50-60 HZ — 9VDC
(6) D Cell Batteries (not Included)
Environmental
Operating Temperatures:
Storage Temperatures:
Humidity (Maximum):
50ºF to 95ºF
32ºF to 122ºF
85% RH
Health o meter® Professional ProPlus® Electronic Scales are highly sophisticated microprocessor technology.
Each precision instrument is designed to provide accurate, reliable and repeatable weight measurements and
features that make the weighing process simple, fast and convenient.
The scales are set up to use motion sensing technology, to determine the actual weight of a moving patient. The
display settings may be changed to measure in live weight. See page 16 for instructions on changing the display
settings.
The weight can be displayed in pounds (decimal; fractions of a pound; lb/oz) or in kilograms.
The display unit can be operated using its AC adapter (included) or by 6-D cell batteries (not included).
*Use only a Health o meter® Professional provided power supply.

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CERTIFICATIONS / CONNECTIVITY
CERTIFICATION DESCRIPTIONS
Pelstar, LLC has been officially certified as a manufacture
of Health o meter® Professional medical devices to be in
compliance with stringent legal requirements. The Pelstar,
LLC quality assurance system covers the development,
production, sales and service of medical scales and
measuring systems.
PROPLUS® SERIES SCALE CONNECTIVITY INFORMATION
This scale is designed to connect to a computer, printer, monitor or other devices via
USB or serial port, to allow reliable transmission of weight, height and BMI from the
scale. This connectivity helps close a source of potential medical errors caused by
incorrectly copying and then recording weight information taken. This scale is EMR-
EHR compatible. For more information regarding how to connect this scale to devices
please refer to manual or contact Customer service through one of the numbers listed
below.
CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION
Our fully staffed, in-house customer service team is equipped to answer any
questions or concerns that may arise.

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BATTERY INSTALLATION / REPLACEMENT
1. Unplug the ProPlus® display from all power sources.
2. Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the battery cover from the display (A).
3. Disconnect battery holder cable connector from the scale-battery connector (B).
4. Carefully remove the battery holder by sliding it out of the display assembly (C).
5. Replace the batteries with new ones. *
6. Carefully position the battery holder into the display assembly.
7. Connect the battery holder cable connector to the scale-battery connector and carefully slide the bat-
tery holder into the display assembly.
8. Attach the battery cover to the display assembly and install the screw.
* We recommend the use of EVEREADY Energizer® e2TM batteries.
QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS
WEIGHING A PATIENT
1. Make sure there is no object on the weighing platform.
2. Press the ON/OFF of I/O button to turn the display on.
3. Wait until ―0.0 lb‖ and ―ZERO‖ on the left side of the display appear.
4. Ask the patient to step on the scale. The display will read ―WEIGHING‖ until the weight calculation is
complete and the weight is displayed. Depending on the movement of the patient on the scale, it
may take several seconds for the scale to lock onto the weight.
5. If you wish to reweigh without asking the patient to step off and on the scale again, press the
REWEIGH button.
6. Ask the patient to step off the scale.
NOTE: The scale will always default to the settings and units last used.
WARNING: If the scale will not be used for a prolonged period of time, remove the batteries to avoid a
safety hazard.
AC ADAPTER USE
The ProPlus® display has been designed to operate on
9V DC and ships with an AC Adapter (APDT31). To
operate the display using the AC adapter, insert the
adapter into the jack located on the rear of the display.
Use only a Health o meter® Professional adapter with
the ProPlus® display.
POWER SUPPLY JACK

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QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED)
TARE FUNCTION
When using the scale, the weight of an object such as a wheelchair or shoes accompanying the patient
can be subtracted from the total weight of the patient alone. The Tare function automatically performs this
subtraction, avoiding the need for manual calculations. ProPlus® scales allow tare weight to be entered
automatically (PUSH BUTTON TARE) or manually using the keypad to enter the exact tare value
(KEYPAD TARE).
AUTOMATIC (PUSH BUTTON) TARE
The user can set a tare value by pressing the TARE button (9) while there is a weight on the scale plat-
form. The display will reset to zero and the word ―TARE‖ will be displayed to indicate there is a tare value
stored in memory.
NOTE: Due to the scale’s sensitivity, we recommend using the REWEIGH function prior to setting the
TARE weight, in order to eliminate any operator interference with the item to be tared.
MANUAL (KEYBOARD / KEYPAD) TARE
1. Make sure there is no object on the weighing platform.
2. Press the ON/OFF or I/O button to turn the display on.
3. Wait until ―0.0 lb‖ and ―ZERO‖ on the left side of the display appear.
4. Press the TARE button (9). The user will be prompted to enter the TARE value.
5. Use the keypad to enter the weight of the object desired to be tared (i.e. wheelchair) and press EN-
TER.
6. The value entered will be displayed as a negative value.
7. Place the patient and the tared object on the scale. The display will automatically deduct the entered
tared weight from the gross weight of the patient and tared object.
8. The weight of the patient will appear on the scale.
9. The tared value is stored in memory until it has been changed, cleared or the display has been turned
off.
Important: The TARE weight cannot exceed:
250lb (4021, 4025, 4026, 4261, 4650 & 4700)
200lb (4024)
150lb (4011)
125lb (4020)
REMOVING THE TARE
Once a tare value has been stored and the word ―TARE‖ appears on the display, the tare value can be
deleted from memory by pressing the TARE button. The scale will return to normal operation. You can
also press the EXIT button.
CALCULATING BMI
1. Complete steps 1 to 4 on page 7 for ―Weighing a Patient‖.
2. Press the BMI button (2).
3. The scale will prompt you to enter the patient’s height. Use the keypad to enter the height.
Note: When weighing in lbs., height is entered in ¼‖ increments. For the fractional portion of the
height, press 1 for ¼‖, press 2 for ½‖ and 3 for ¾‖. When weighing in kg the height is
entered in 1cm increments.
4. Press ENTER.
5. Display will show the patient’s BMI.
6. Press ENTER to return to normal weighing operation.
Note: The scale will not calculate a BMI for a patient 26.4 lb/12 kg or less. If a height is not
entered within 30 seconds of pressing the BMI key, the scale will return to normal operation.

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
MENU
In the menu screen the user can set preferences and/or instruct the scale how to handle stored data.
The menu can be navigated using the up and down keys (▲▼) or by entering the associated menu
position number with the keypad. The menu has a ―roll-over‖ way of working: when the user scrolls to
the bottom of the menu and presses the down button, it will return to the top of the menu.
MENULOCK
NOTE: The default mode of the scale is set so the menu option is locked out. If the menu button is
pushed before activating the menu option, ―MENULOCK‖ will show on the display. To temporarily
reactivate the use of the MENU key, press and hold the MENU key for 5 seconds. During the menu
access delay, the menu will display ―MENULOCK‖. After 5 seconds, the menu will show on the display
and you may begin navigating through the menu as follows:
Main Menu
01-Weight Disp Mode
▼▲ to change Enter
02– Tare Weight
03– Data Management
→
▲
▼
04-Scale Settings
05-System Settings
06-System Test
07-User Setting
08– Exit
Indicator of menu position
Active menu option is
marked by inverted color
Scroll through the menu
options with ▲ and ▼ keys
01 WEIGHT DISPLAY MODE
(only applies to pound values, NOT metric values)
Before making changes to this scale setting, please refer to ―Menu‖ instructions above to temporarily
activate the Menu key.
The user can set the screen display value in either fraction of pound (¼, ½ or ¾ lb), in pounds and ounc-
es (resolution of 4 ounces) or in decimals (resolution of 0.2 lb). When kg is selected as the units of use,
these settings have no effect. The mode that is selected is used through all the screens.
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01-Display Mode
01-Fraction Pounds
▼▲ to change Enter
02-Pounds & Ounces
03-Decimals
▲
▼ 185 lb
3
4

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01-Display Mode
01-Fraction Pounds
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
02-Pounds & Ounces
03-Decimals
01-Display Mode
01-Fraction Pounds
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
02-Pounds & Ounces
03-Decimals
Main Menu
01-Weight Disp Mode
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
04-Scale Settings
05-System Settings
06-System Test
07-User Settings
08-Exit
02-Tare Weight
03-Data Management
02 TARE WEIGHT
Before making changes to this scale setting, please refer to Menu instructions on page 7 to temporarily
activate the Menu key.
In addition to the two methods of entering tare values mentioned in the Quick Start Instructions, a tare
value can be stored into memory by selecting option 02-Tare Weight of the User Menu .
The Tare Weight window will appear and prompt the user to enter
the tare value using the numbered keypad and to press ENTER.
NOTE: The tare weight must be entered using the following incre-
ments: 4oz, 0.2lb, ¼ lb.
When the tared weight is not on the scale, the value entered will
be display as a negative value. After the TARE has been entered,
the scale goes back to normal operation. This TARE value is
stored in memory until changed, cleared or the scale is turned off.
If the tare weight is not entered in 30 seconds the scale will revert
back to normal operation, and the Menu Lock will be activated.
02-Tare Weight
Exit Enter
005LB12OZ
The number that is to be changed will
flash and will move from the left to the
right after the appropriate number was
entered or by using the ▲ key (left) and
the ▼ key (right).
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TARE
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The word ―TARE‖ ap-
pears on the display to
indicate a weight has
been tared. When the
tared wieght is removed
from the scale the value
will be displayed as a
negative value.

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
03-Data Management
01-Auto Download
▼▲ to change Enter
04-Transfer now
05-Clear memory
02-Store In memory
03-Do not store data
01 Auto-Download
01-Auto Download
Updated
Automatic Download is the default option and will transfer the
value to the computer as soon as the patient steps off the
scale or when the user presses the HOLD/RELEASE button if
it was kept in ―HOLD‖. If no computer is connected, the value
is not transferred or stored and will be lost after the load is re-
moved from the scale.
Removing the Tare
Once a tare value has been stored and the word ―TARE‖ appears on the display, the tare value can be deleted from
memory by pressing the TARE button. The scale will return to normal operation.
03 DATA MANAGEMENT
Before making changes to this scale setting, please refer to the Menu instructions on page 9 to temporarily activate
the Menu key
The scale managed patient data including patient ID, weight, height, tare, and BMI. The tare is stored in memory or
transferred to a PC. This function is performed by opening a new data file. The maximum capacity of the scale is
270 files of different data.
1. Press the ID button (7) See page 4 for the illustration
2. Using the keypad, type in the identification number
3. Press ENTER
02 Store in memory
02-Store In Memory
Updated
The value is stored in memory for
later download to a computer. If the
memory is full the user will be
warned and given the option to
transfer all values to the computer
or to clear the memory of values.
Press EXIT to return to the previous
screen.
Memory FULL
8 positions left in memory
▼▲ to change Enter
02-Clear memory
03 Do not store data
03-Do not store data
Updated
No data will be stored.
Press EXIT to return to the
previous screen.
01-Transfer now
▼
▲
▼
▲
→

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
All the values stored in memory are transferred to the
computer and the scale memory is cleared of all values. If
the transfer was unsuccessful, the values are kept in
memory until successfully transfer or cleared. Press EX-
IT to return to the previous screen.
04 Transfer now
04-Transferring
0 10
05 Clear memory
05-Clear mem?
No
Yes
▼▲ to change Enter
If Yes is selected and Enter is pressed, all the values in
memory will be cleared. If No is selected, the display will
return to the last menu. Press EXIT to return to the pre-
vious screen.
04SCALE SETTINGS
Main Menu
02-Tare Weight
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
05-System Settings
06– System Test
07– User Settings
08-Exit
03– Data Management
04– Scale Settings
04-Scale Settings
01-Auto Hold
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
04-Tone Volume
05-Disp Date & Time
06-Display Backlight
07-Display Contrast
08-Live Weight
09-Exit
02-Sleep Time
03-Auto Off Time
Before making any changes to this scales settings, please refer to the Menu instructions on page 7 to
temporarily activate the Menu key.
01 Auto Hold Time
01-Auto Hold Time
00 Seconds
Enter
The user can determine how long to display the weight reading once
it is determined, regardless of whether the patient remains on the
platform. The scale defaults to no Auto Hold Time. The maximum
setting is 20 seconds Hold Time. To set the time, use the keypad to
enter the desired number of seconds, and then press the ENTER
key. The display will then return to the Scale Settings menu.

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
02 Sleep Time
02-Sleep Time
The user can set the time elapsed
before the scale goes into the sleep
mode. The default is 1 minute. When
the scale goes into sleep mode,
STANDBY is displayed on the
screen. The maximum setting is10
minutes Sleep Time. Use the keypad
to enter the desired amount of time
and then press the ENTER key.
Enter
01:00 Minutes STANDBY
03 Auto Off Time
03-Auto Off Time
Enter
The user can determine how long the scale will operate
before turning off automatically due to inactivity. Default
time is 10 minutes. If the value is set to zero, the auto off
function is disabled. The maximum setting is 60 minutes
Auto Off Time. Use the keypad to enter the desired
amount of time and then press the ENTER key.
10 Minutes
04 Tone Volume
04-Tone Volume
01-Keypad Tone
▼▲ to change Enter
▲
▼
02-Stable Weight
03-Alarm Tone
Set Volume
0 10
▼▲ to change Enter
There is an option to adjust the beeping tone of the scale.
This tone should sound when the scale has determined the
weight on the platform, when a key is pressed, after the
scale is turned on, at the end of self-test, or in the case of
fault or warning. Press the ENTER key to set the volume.
Press the EXIT key to return to the Scale Settings menu.
Use the ▲ and▼ keys on the keypad to adjust the
volume. Whenever the user presses the key to change a
volume, a beep will sound to indicate the set volume
level. If 0 is selected, the tone is disabled.

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
05 Disp Date & Time
05-Disp Date & Time
No
Yes
▼▲ to change Enter
This option will turn on or turn off the date
and time display. The scale will exit the
menu mode and go to the actual weight
display mode after depressing the ENTER
key.
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ZERO
0.0lb
ZERO
0.0lb
The user can set the brightness of the backlight. After selecting
the desired brightness level, press ENTER to store the brightness
level and to revert back to the Scale Settings menu.
06-Display Backlight
0 10
▼▲ to change Enter
06 Display Backlight
Yes No
07 Display Contrast
07-Display Contrast
0 10
▼▲ to change Enter
The user can set the contrast of the LCD. After selecting the
desired contrast level, press ENTER to store the contrast level
and to revert back to the Scale Settings menu.

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
08-Live Weight
No
Yes
▼▲ to change Enter
08 Live Weight By selecting ―Yes‖ the user deactivates the motion-sensing
mode and activates the Live Weight mode. In Live Weight mode
the weight displayed will fluctuate with the patient’s movement.
In Live Weight mode the scale will not lock on to the weight as it
does when the motion-sensing mode is active.
To use motion sensing mode to verify a weight determined in the
Live Weight mode, press the keypad REWEIGH button and the
weight will be displayed on the screen.
To deactivate Live Weighing mode, highlight ―No‖ and press
enter.
Main Menu
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
08-Exit
06-System Test
07– User Settings
05-System Settings
01-Set Time & Date
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
02-About
03-Display 24 Hour
05-System Settings
05 SYSTEM SETTINGS
Before making any changes to this scales settings, please refer to the Menu instructions on page 7 to
temporarily activate the Menu key.
01 Set Time & Date
The user can set the time and date using the keypad.
05-System Settings
01-Set Time & Date
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
02-About
03-Display 24 Hour
01-Set Time
01-Set Time
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
02-Set Date
09 Exit
This will take you out of the menu to the actual weight display.

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Set the date using the up and
down keys (▲▼) to move
between month, day and year,
and enter the values on the
keypad. Press ENTER to save.
02-Set Date
Enter
09/14/09
01-Set Time
Enter
04:32:01
/PM
AM
01 Set Time 02 Set Date
To set the time move between hours,
minutes and seconds using the up
and down keys (▲▼) and enter the
values on the keypad. After setting
the time, press ENTER to select AM
or PM. Press ENTER to save.
05-System Settings
01-Set Time & Date
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
02-About
03-Display 24 Hour
02 About
This screen displays the
software version of the
display. Either EXIT or
ENTER will return to the
previous menu.
MCU Ver : Rev.3.0
LC Ver : Rev.2.0
Last Updated: 01/01/10
Exit Enter
05-System Settings
01-Set Time & Date
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
02-About
03-Display 24 Hour
03 Display 24 Hour
There are two options to
display time in 12 hour
(AM/PM) or 24 hour format
03-Display 24 Hour
No
Yes
Enter
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0.0lb
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0.0lb
24-hour format 12-hour format
Yes No

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
To display time in a 24 hour format, highlight ―Yes‖ and press the ENTER button. The display will return
to the System Settings menu. If the 24 hour format was selected and the correct time was set in the 12
hour format, the display will automatically convert the time to the 24 hour format. If the user needs to set
the time and date, select menu option 01-Set Time and Date to set the correct time for the 24 hour for-
mat.
01-Set Time
Enter
16:32:01
05-System Settings
01-Set Time & Date
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
02-About
03-Display 24 Hour
01-Set Time
01-Set Time
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
02-Set Date
01 Battery Test
06 SYSTEM TEST
Before making any changes to this scales settings, please refer to the Menu instructions on page 7 to
temporarily activate the Menu key.
Main Menu
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
08-Exit
06-System Test
07– User Settings
06-System Diagnostic
01-Battery Test
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
02-USB Connection
03-UI Test
05-System Settings
When there are batteries in the scale, the display will show the
estimated amount of battery life remaining until the batteries will
have to be replaced.
NOTE: In order to complete the battery test, the display must be
powered by batteries only. Unplug the display from the AC power
01-Battery Test
0 10
▼▲ to change Enter

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
02 USB Connection
02-USB Connection
Exit
The display will test the connection to the computer and will show
a message ―Connection is OK‖ or ―NO Connection‖.
If ―NO Connection‖ is shown, check your USB connections to the
display and your computer and retest the connection. Refer to
qualified service personnel if problem persists.
Connection
Is OK
03 Diagnostic Test
03-Diagnostic Test
Exit
The display has a diagnostic routine where it tests the User Interface
(UI) hardware functionality (LCD, keypad). In order to do this the
user has to press all the keys according to the messages displayed
on the screen.
Please Press
1 ...
Enter
03-Diagnostic Test
Exit
If the requested command was not received or the wrong button was
pressed, the following message will be displayed.
Please Press the
button marked 1 …
(you have 10 seconds)
Enter
If after 10 seconds the requested command was not received, the
following message will be displayed. If ―UI Error Failure‖ is dis-
played, refer to qualified service personnel.
UI Error
Failure!
07 USER SETTINGS
Before making any changes to this display’s settings, please refer to Menu instructions to temporarily
activate the Menu key.
Main Menu
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
07-User Settings
08-Exit
07-User Settings
01-Retain Values
▼▲ to change Enter
→
▲
▼
02-Disp Height & ID
03-Prompt For Height
06-System Settings
04-Prompt for ID
05-Exit

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
01 Retain Entered Values
This option allows the user to use the same values for ID, height and
TARE between weighings. If this option is disabled, the user has to
re-enter these values for each reading. If the values are not entered,
only the weight is stored.
NOTE: These values cannot be retained by ID number.
02 Display Height & ID
When the user selects to display the height and ID of the patient, it will be displayed at the bottom of the
screen. We recommend the use of this function to ensure that the patient’s correct ID and height have
been entered.
01-Retain Ent Values
No
Yes
▼▲ to change Enter
02-Disp Height & ID
No
Yes
▼▲ to change Enter
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ZERO
0.0lb
Height: 170.0cm
ID: 9817237371
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ZERO
0.0lb
03 Prompt For Height
When this option is activated,
the user will be asked to enter
the patient’s height after every
weighing. The operator has 30
seconds to enter height.
04 Prompt For ID
03-Prompt For Height
No
Yes
▼▲ to change Enter
04-Prompt For ID
No
Yes
▼▲ to change Enter
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90.9
Please enter Height:
0ft00 0/0in
lb
▼▲ to change Enter
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90.0
Please enter ID:
234587336
lb
▼▲ to change Enter
When this option is activated,
the user will be asked to enter
the patient’s ID after every
weighing. The operator has 30
seconds to enter ID.
Yes No

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MAINTENANCE
GENERAL
This section provides instructions for maintenance, cleaning, troubleshooting and operator replaceable
parts for ProPlus® Display Modules. Maintenance operations other than those described in this section
should be performed by qualified service personnel.
MAINTENANCE
Before first use and after periods of non-use. Check display for proper operation and function. If the dis-
play does not operate correctly. Refer to qualified service personnel.
1. Check overall appearance of the display for any obvious damage, wear and tear.
2. Inspect the AC Adapter for cord cracking or fraying or for broken or bent prongs.
3. See parts list on page 22 if replacement parts are required.
CLEANING
Proper care and cleaning is essential to ensure a long life of accurate and effective operation.
Disconnect the scale from the AC power source.
1. Clean all external surfaces with a clean damp cloth or tissue. Anti-bacterial soap and water may be
used. Dry with a clean soft cloth.
2. Do not immerse the display into cleaning or other liquid solution.
3. Do not use Isopropyl Alcohol or other cleaning solutions to clean the display.
4. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
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