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Owner’s Manual
Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting to use your scale and keep it handy for
future reference. It contains important instructions for installation and proper operation of your
scale.
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use of the information contained herein. While every precaution has been taken in the
preparation of this manual, the Seller assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither
is any liability assumed for damages resulting from use of the information contained herein. All
instructions and diagrams have been checked for accuracy and ease of application; however,
success and safety in working with tools depend to a great extent upon the individual’s accuracy,
skill and caution. For this reason the Seller is not able to guarantee the result of any procedure
contained herein. Nor can they assume responsibility for any damage to property or injury to
persons occasioned from the procedures. Persons engaging the procedures do so entirely at
their own risk.
Standard Features:
y Metric Conversion (Weight and Height)
y Body Mass Index (BMI) Calculator
y Memory Function (Store and Recall up to four weights)
y Selectable Sleep-Mode (up to 9 minutes)
y Selectable Auto Shut-Off Feature (up to 9 minutes)
y Level Indicator
M3.0x25 Screw
Assembly
The PD100 does not require any assembly. After installing batteries, the scale is ready for
operation.
Quick Start
Although it is recommended that you read this manual before attempting to operate the scale,
this section is included to provide a condensed set of instructions on installing and using the
scale. At a minimum, please make certain you read all of the caution and warning statements.
Step 1. Place the scale on the floor and then place the display at a convenient distance
from the scale base.
Step 2. Turn the scale over on the floor and then locate the battery access cover on the
bottom of the scale.
Step 3. Remove the cover, install six (6) “AA” size batteries1 and then replace the cover.
Step 4. Turn the scale over to the normal operating position and make sure it is level.
Step 5. Press the ON/OFF key to turn the scale on.2
Step 6. When the display is showing 0.0, have to patient step on the scale.
Step 7. Wait a few seconds for the weight to display and then read the patient’s weight.
Step 8. Patient may now step off scale.
Step 9. Press the ON/OFF key to turn the scale off.
1
See page 17 for detailed instructions on installing the batteries.
2
For complete Operation and Setup instructions, refer to pages 19 to 27.
IMPORTANT! Any time a scale is moved or re-located, be sure to check the level
bubble to make sure the scale is level before using.
Wall Mounting
1. Choose the location to mount the display on the wall. The location should be free of
temperature extremes and water. It should be where the display can be easily viewed,
not subject to direct sunlight and where the keypad is within easy reach of the operator.
2. Make certain the structure and mounting hardware are of sufficient strength to support the
display. The mounting bracket should be securely fastened to the wall so that it cannot
break loose from the mounting surface.
3. Referring to Figure No. 1 and using Wall Bracket “B” for a template, place the bracket
against the wall (the notch (arrow) pointing up) and mark the holes to use to mount it.
Remove the bracket and drill two (2) 13/64” (5 mm) holes in the wall for the mounting wall
anchors.
4. Insert the wall anchors in the wall until they are flush with the wall.
5. With the notch (arrow) pointing up on Wall Bracket “B”, insert the two (2) M3.0x25 screws
through the bracket and into the wall anchors.
6. Tighten the screws to secure the bracket to the wall.
Figure No. 1
13/64” (5 mm)
Hole in Wall
M3.0x25 Screw
Display
Feet
(for Desk or
Table Mounting)
Wall
Figure No. 2 Bracket
“A”
Figure No. 3
8. Next, locate the four (4) slots on the back of the display and align them with the four (4)
tabs on the Wall Bracket “A”. Refer to Figure No. 3.
9. Insert the tabs into the slots and press together until the bracket locks to the back of the
display.
10. Referring to Figure No. 4, align the cutout in Wall Bracket “A” with Wall Bracket “B” and
gently pull down to secure the display to the wall.
Wall
Bracket
“A”
Figure No. 4
Wall
Bracket
Display
“B”
2. Referring to Figure No. 5, remove the four (4) feet from inside Wall Bracket “A” and install
them in each corner of the bracket as shown in Figure No. 6.
Figure No. 5
Figure No. 6
3. Next, locate the four (4) slots in the back of the display. Refer to Figure No. 7.
Figure No. 7
Figure No. 8
Display
Wall
Slot Bracket “A”
with Feet
Installed
Tab
4. Referring to Figure No. 8, align and insert the tabs on the bracket with the slots in the
display back and press together until the bracket locks to the back of the display.
Assembly
The PD200 does not require any assembly.
After installing batteries, the scale is ready for
operation.
Quick Start
Although it is recommended that you read this manual before attempting to operate the scale,
this section is included to provide a condensed set of instructions on installing and using the
scale. At a minimum, please make certain you read all of the caution and warning statements.
c Scale Base
d Display c
e Column (under packing filler) d
f Column Cover f g h
½
g Connection Cable
h Hardware Pack, containing: e
(1) M4 Machine Screw
(1) M2.3 Column Cover Screw NOTE! The Column (Iteme), is
(2) M4.5x25 Machine Screws
under a packing filler and not
(3) Connector Case Screws
visible until the filler is removed.
(1) Philips Screwdriver
Also, note that if a DHR or MHR is
M4 Machine Screw ordered with the scale, its carton
will be on top of the Column’s
carton, replacing the packing filler.
M2.3 Column Cover Screw
½ If purchased, the
optional Medical device
M4.5x25 Machine Screw
9V AC/DC wall plug-in
adapter will be packed
here.
Connector Case Screw
Assembly
Installing the Column and Display
Column
Column
Cover
Figure No. 9
Column
Connector
Case
Connection
Cable
Figure No. 10
Connection
4. Connect the socket end of the connection cable to
Cable
the preset cable in the scale base.
Preset
Cable
Figure No. 11
5. Align the long slot in the column with the slot in the column holder and then insert the column
into the hole on the column holder.
NOTE! Make sure the preset cable passes through the slots in both the column (the long slot)
and the column holder.
Figure No. 12
Slot in
Column Column
Preset Slot in
Cable Column Preset
Holder Cable
M4 Machine Screw
Figure No.13
Column
7. Slide the column cover down the column and into
Cover
the column holder.
Figure No. 14
Column
Cover Column
8. Lay the scale down with the column M2.3
horizontal to the desk or table. Screw
8.1. Attach back of column cover to the
column holder using the M2.3 screw.
Connection
Cable Figure No. 16
Tab
Connector
Case
Display
Bottom
Figure No. 17
Connector
Case
Screws
Figure No. 18
Lock Washer
1. Referring to Figure No. 19, align the upper bracket with the holes in the height rod (near the
headpiece) and install four (4) M4x4.5 PM screws to secure the bracket to the height rod.
2. Next, align the lower bracket with the lower holes in the height rod and install four (4) M4x4.5
PM screws to secure the bracket to the height rod. See Figure No. 20.
Lower Bracket
M4x4.5 PM (no Cable Clips)
Screws (4)
Figure No. 19
3. Align the upper mounting bracket with the holes near the display in the back of the column
and install two (2) M4x8.0 PM screws with lock washers to secure the bracket to the column.
Align the holes in the lower bracket with the lower holes in the column and install two (2)
M4x8.0 PM screws with lock washers to secure it to the column. See Figure No. 21.
(4) M4x8.0 PM
Screws and
Figure No. 21 Lock Washers
4. Remove the plastic cover on the back of the display exposing the modular connector socket.
Insert the modular connector of the DHR cable into the socket on the display until it locks in
place. (It will click when locked in place). Route the DHR cable through the two (2) plastic
cable clips on the upper bracket. See Figure No. 22
DHR
Cable
Cable
Plastic Clips
Cover
Figure No. 22
Mounting
#8-32 Bracket
Hex Nut
#8-32 Hex
Head Screw
Figure No. 23
5. Align the holes in the lower bracket with the lower holes in the column and install two (2)
M4x8.0 PM screws with lock washers to secure it to the column. See Figure No. 24.
(4) M4x8.0 PM
Screws and
Lock Washers
6. Referring to Figure No. 25, place both height rod brackets over the two (2) hex head screws
and pull down, securing brackets. Use included wrench to tighten hex head screws.
Operation
A
1. Before patient steps on scale, headpiece should be B
rotated to horizontal position, and raised well above
patient's head.
C
2. Patient may now step on scale.
3. Carefully lower height rod while keeping headpiece
E D
horizontal, until it rests on top of patient's head. If
patient is shorter than 3' 4" (101.5 cm), push latch to
right while simultaneously pushing down on headpiece,
Height Rod in
until headpiece rests on top of patient's head. “rest” Position
4. Read height of patient as follows:
A = Latch
If back of headpiece points to outer height rod, then it B = Headpiece
points to correct height. C = Inner Height Rod
If back of headpiece points to inner height rod, then D = Outer Height Rod
correct height is read at top of outer height rod (see E = Measurement
"Read" arrow on outer height rod). “Read” Line
5. While holding headpiece horizontally, raise it above patient’s head. Patient may now step off scale.
6. Rotate headpiece back to vertical position and adjust height rod to “rest” position (headpiece should
be locked in place within inner height rod and inner rod should be at its lowest position).
Installation / Replacement
To install or remove the batteries, the following steps Battery Cover
should be followed:
PD100
Turn the scale over on the floor or place it on a desk
or table.
PD200
Carefully turn the scale over on the floor or place it
on a desk or table with the display resting on the
floor, desk or table.
PD300, PD300MHR and PD300DHR
Tilt the scale to the side (without the height rod, if
one is installed) and then carefully lay it down with
the edge of the display resting on the floor. Figure No. 26
1. Referring to Figure No. 26, locate the rectangular battery cover on the bottom of the scale.
2. To install or replace the batteries, first remove the battery cover by pushing in on the tab and
lifting it up. Refer to Figure No. 27.
– +
Push in + –
and lift
here – +
+ –
– +
+ –
3. If installing new batteries, proceed to step 4. If replacing the batteries, remove all six (6)
batteries from the battery holder and hen proceed to step 4.
4. Install the six (6) new “AA” size batteries in the battery holder, noting the polarity markings
located in the battery holder. See Figure No. 28.
5. Replace the battery cover (it will click when locked in place) and return the scale to the
upright position.
6. Make sure the 9V AC/DC power adaptor is not plugged in to the scale.
7. Press the ON/OFF key.
8. The display should turn on, show all digits, the software version for a few seconds, followed
by a small o moving across the display and then show 0.0 on the display.
9. The scale is now ready for operation.
10. If the display did not turn on, remove the battery cover and check for one or more improperly
positioned batteries.
Automatic Shutoff
The Automatic Shutoff feature will turn the scale off after a period of inactivity (no motion or
weight on scale) to prolong battery life. The period of inactivity for the automatic shutoff is
selected during the setup process of the scale and can be set for up to nine (9) minutes. To
turn the scale back on, you simply press the ON/OFF key.
Sleep Mode
The Sleep Mode feature also conserves battery power when the scale remains unused and
will show SLEEP on the display to indicate the sleep mode has activated. The sleep mode
feature requires the scale to remain at the center of zero for a period of time to activate, unlike
the automatic shutoff feature (which requires no motion or weight on scale). The period of
time for the sleep mode is also selected during the setup process of the scale and can be set
for up to nine (9) minutes. When weight is placed on the scale, it will wake up and return to the
weight mode.
Figure No. 29
Optional
PD-UKPLUG
(UK Plug) Optional
PD-EUPLUG
(EU Plug)
Optional PD-AC
(Medical device 9V AC/DC
Adapter, includes USA Plug)
9V DC
Power Jack
(PD100 Shown)
Figure No. 30
Figure No. 31
DO NOT operate the keypad with pointed objects (pencils, pens, etc).
Damage to keypad resulting from this practice is NOT covered under warranty.
With the scale off, pressing this key will apply power to the scale and turn on the
display. If the scale is on, pressing this key will show oFF on the display and turn
the scale off.
This key is used to reset the display to zero up to the zero limit set during setup
and calibration of the scale.
This key is used to change the weighing units between pounds and kilograms.
For example, with pounds displayed, pressing this key will change the weighting
units to kilograms. NOTE! This feature must be enabled during setup and
calibration of the scale to be operational.
This key is used to lock and unlock the display. If the HOLD feature was enabled
during setup and calibration, pressing this key will cause the display to lock onto
the weight. Pressing the key again will unlock the display and return it to zero.
NOTE! The scale will not respond to pressing the LOCK/RELEASE key unless
the weight is stable and the STA annunciator is turned on.
y If the scale has the Digital Height Rod installed, pressing the key once will display the
height data from the height rod. Once the height rod is adjusted to the patient, pressing it
again will display the Body Mass Index (BMI) calculation. Pressing it a third time, will
return the display to the patient’s weight.
y With a mechanical height rod or no height rod, pressing the key once allows the operator
to enter the height of the patient using the yRECALL or zSTORE keys to increment or
decrement to the correct height. After entering the patient’s height, pressing it again will
display the Body Mass Index (BMI) calculation. Pressing it a third time, will return the
display to the patient’s weight.
y In the Memory Function operation, pressing the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key will signal the
software that the desired MEM position has been selected and to store the current weight
in that location.
The yRECALL or zSTORE keys are used when performing the Body Mass
Index (BMI) calculation to increase or decrease the height value.
In the Memory Function operation, pressing the zSTORE key will select the
MEM position (1 through 4) to store the current weight on the scale. Repeatedly
pressing the key, will advance to the next memory location and return to the first.
Pressing the yRECALL key will select the MEM position (1 through 4) and
display the weight stored in that location. Repeatedly pressing the key, will step
through each memory location and return to displaying the current weight.
ZERO
This annunciator is turned on to indicate that the weight displayed is within +/- 1/4 division of the
center of zero.
LOCK
This annunciator is turned on to show that the scale is locked onto the displayed weight.
STA
This annunciator is turned on when the weight on the scale is stable.
lb
This annunciator is turned on to indicate that the displayed weight is in pounds.
kg
This annunciator is turned on to indicate that the displayed weight is in kilograms.
cm
This annunciator is turned on when the displayed height measurement is in centimeters.
' "
These annunciators are turned on when the displayed height measurement is in feet and inches.
HEIGHT
This annunciator is turned on when the scale is in the height measurement mode.
WEIGHT
This annunciator is turned on when the scale is in the weight only mode.
1 2 3 4
The 1, 2, 3, or 4 annunciator will flash to show which MEM position is being selected in the
Memory Function operation.
The annunciator will stop flashing and stay on once a stable weight has been stored. When
the patient steps off the scale, the annunciator will turn off and the scale will automatically
return to the weight only mode.
When recalling a stored weight, the annunciator will flash while displaying the weight. If a
key is not pressed for 5 seconds, the annunciator will stop flashing and the scale will
automatically return to display the current weight.
3. Next, a small o is shown and moves across the display until a stable zero is established.
5. Press UNITS key to toggle between kilograms and pounds. The kg or lb annunciator will
turn on to show which weighing unit is active.
6. Patient may now step on scale.
7. Read and record weight displayed.
NOTE! Press the LOCK/RELEASE key (when the STA annunciator is turned on) to
lock the current weight reading. Once the weight has been recorded, press the
LOCK/RELEASE key again to release the current weight reading.
(Locked) (Released)
4. Press UNITS key to toggle between kilograms and pounds. The kg or lb annunciator will
turn on to show which weighing unit is active.
NOTE! Changing the units between kilograms and pounds will also change the height
measurement between centimeters (cm) and feet/inches ( ' / " ).
5. Make sure the height rod is in the starting position.
4. Press UNITS key to toggle between kilograms and pounds. The kg or lb annunciator will
turn on to show which weighing unit is active.
NOTE! Changing the units between kilograms and pounds will also change the height
measurement between centimeters (cm) and feet/inches ( ' / " ).
5. Patient may now step on scale.
6. Read and record weight displayed.
NOTE! Press the LOCK/RELEASE key (when the STA annunciator is turned on) to
lock the current weight reading. Once the weight has been recorded, press the
LOCK/RELEASE key again to release the current weight reading.
7. Press BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key.
8. Scale display show 5'06.0" if units is pounds or 168.0cm if units is kilograms.
9. Enter the patient’s height by pressing the yRECALL or zSTORE keys to increment or
decrement to correct height.
NOTE! If units is pounds, height is increased or decreased by 0.5". If units is kilograms,
height is increased or decreased by, 1.0cm.
10. Press BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key again and scale displays BMI (Body Mass Index).
11. Read and record patient’s BMI.
12. Press BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key once more and scale returns to patient’s weight.
NOTE! While the patient is still standing on the scale, pressing the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER
key will toggle between BMI and weight display. Also, note that once patient steps off
scale, display automatically returns to weight only mode.
14. Patient may now step off scale.
15. Return height rod to starting position.
16. To turn scale off, press ON/OFF key. Display will show oFF and turn off.
y If the Automatic Shutdown feature has been enable, the scale will turn off after a
pre-defined time of inactivity (no motion on scale).
y If the Sleep Mode feature is active and the scale display is showing 0.0 kg/lb
(remains at the center of zero) for a pre-defined time, the display will show SLEEP.
(Position 1 Selected)
3. Press the zSTORE key until the desired MEM position is selected. The MEM position
annunciators (1, 2, 3 or 4) will flash to show which position is currently selected.
NOTE! Repeatedly pressing the zSTORE key will advance to the next MEM position and
return to the MEM 1 position.
(Position 2 Selected)
4. When the desired MEM position has been selected, press the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key to
store the weight.
5. Once the key has been pressed, the software will capture the weight in this location. As
soon as there is no motion and weight is stable, the MEM position annunciator will stop
flashing and remain on to show a stable weight has been stored.
(Position 1 Selected)
3. Press the yRECALL key again. The MEM 2 position annunciator will flash and the stored
weight will be displayed.
(Position 2 Selected)
4. Press the yRECALL key again. The MEM 3 position annunciator will flash and the stored
weight will be displayed.
5. Press the yRECALL key again. The MEM 4 position annunciator will flash and the stored
weight will be displayed.
6. Press the yRECALL key again. The scale will return to displaying the current weight.
NOTE! When recalling memory, if a key is not pressed for 5 seconds, the
scale will automatically return to display the current weight.
7. To store a new weight in the currently selected MEM position, with the patient on scale
and display showing patient’s weight, press the zSTORE key.
8. Once the key has been pressed, the software will capture the weight in this location. As
soon as there is no motion and the weight is stable, the MEM position stops flashing and
remains on to show a stable weight has been stored.
To Enter Setup
1. With the scale off, press and hold the ZERO key and then press the ON/OFF key.
2. The display will turn on all digits, show the software version for a few seconds and then
change to show Unit_ (where _ is the current setting).
3. Release all keys.
4. The scale is now ready for setup.
IMPORTANT! When a prompt and value displayed are acceptable, press the
BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key to save the setting and proceed to the next prompt. To
change a setting, press the yRECALL or zSTORE keys to select a new value
and then press the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key to save the new setting and advance
to the next prompt.
NOTE! If 1 or 2 (Pounds only or Kilograms only) are selected, the UNITS key will be disabled.
Once the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key has been pressed at the Sleep Mode prompt, all Setup
Process settings (current or new values) will be saved and the Setup Process will be finished.
The display will show off and then shut the scale off.
NOTE! When you have finished changing Setup, the configuration counter will be
increased by one.
To Enter Calibration
1. With the scale off, press and hold the ZERO and the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER keys and then
press the ON/OFF key.
2. The display will turn on all digits, show the software version for a few seconds, show CAL
for a few seconds and then change to show USA_ (where _ is the current setting).
3. Release all keys.
4. The scale is now ready for calibration.
IMPORTANT! When a prompt and its value displayed are acceptable, press the
BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key to retain the current setting and proceed to the next
prompt. To change a setting, press the yRECALL or zSTORE keys to select a
new value and then press the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key to save the new value and
advance to the next prompt.
If the value displayed is acceptable, press the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key and proceed to the next
prompt. Otherwise, press the yRECALL or zSTORE keys to select a new value and then
press the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key to save it and proceed to the next prompt.
0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled
NOTE! The Hold Mode (lock feature) is for non-commercial applications and
must be disabled for "Legal for Trade" applications.
If the value displayed is acceptable, press the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key and proceed to the next
prompt. Otherwise, press the yRECALL or zSTORE keys to select a new value and then
press the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key to save it and proceed to the next prompt.
If the value displayed is acceptable, press the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key and proceed to the next
prompt. Otherwise, press the yRECALL or zSTORE keys to select a new value and then
press the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key to save it and proceed to the next prompt.
NOTE! By default, the USA gravity constant will be used in non-OIML applications.
To begin calibration, press the yRECALL or zSTORE keys to select Y (Y = start calibration)
and then press the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key.
1. Make certain the scale platform is empty and free of debris. Note that the internal
count will be shown on the display.
2. Press the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key to save the zero reference point when the reading is
stable. Otherwise, STA will be flashed.
3. Place the calibrated test weights on the scale platform.
4. Press UNITS key to change calibration unit
5. Input the test weight value digits using the yRECALL or zSTORE keys and then press
the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key.
6. Press the BMI HEIGHT/ENTER key to finish calibration.
7. Weight reading will be stored when reading is stable. Otherwise, STA will be flashed.
8. The display will show off and then shut the scale off.
9. Remove the test weights from the scale platform.
10. All settings and the new calibration have been saved.
11. The scale is now ready for normal operation.
NOTE! When you have finished the Calibration procedure, the calibration counter
will be increased by one.
Display Meaning
Err0 This will be displayed for a few seconds when the scale cannot establish
zero and then the display will show off and turn the scale off. Refer to
the TROUBLESHOOTING section below.
EEP This will be displayed if the EEPROM IC has some problem. Please
consult your scale service representative.
oFF Displayed to indicate scale is turning off.
BAt Displayed when the batteries are near the point they need to be replaced.
OCAP Scale weight exceeds scale capacity.
Attempting to use the Digital Height Rod without the height rod in the
starting position. The inner sliding tube must be down completely inside
----- the outer stationary tube and the headpiece folded flat against the outer
stationary tube.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Your scale has been designed to provide you with years of trouble-free operation. In spite of
this, troubles sometimes happen. Before calling for service assistance you should make some
initial checks to verify that a problem does exist. The following describes several types of
symptoms along with suggested remedies.
AC Operation:
y Is 9V AC/DC power adapter fully inserted into wall receptacle?
y Check wall receptacle for proper AC power. Try another electrical
appliance in same receptacle, does it work?
y Check circuit breaker.
y Has there been power failure?
Incorrect weight Ensure that the scale platform isn't touching an adjacent object.
displayed Have proper operation procedures been followed?
Display shows Err0 If the platform is not empty (patient is on scale) when powering up, the
and shuts off display will show Err0 and turn off. Remove any weight from platform
(have patient step off scale) and power up the scale again. If scale
continues to show Err0 and turn off, consult your scale service
representative.
Display shows a If the display shows a moving small o when powering up, insure the
moving small o scale is stable and wait for a moment until the display shows 0.0.
If scale continues to show a moving small o, please consult your scale
service representative.