Detsolori 20230301085323077
Detsolori 20230301085323077
Detsolori 20230301085323077
SOLO-RI
PD100
Model
SOLO
solo Series
Digital Clinical Scale
Owner’s Manual
2 8525-M336-O1 Rev A y SlimPRO Operation
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ......……………………………………………………………………………. 1
SPECIFICATIONS ………………………………………………………………………………. 1
FEATURES …...........…………………………………………………………….……………… 2
solo EYE-LEVEL PHYSICIAN SCALE ………………………………………….……………. 3
Unpacking ……………………………………………………………………………………. 3
Scale Assembly ……………………………………………………………………………... 4
solo-RI REMOTE INDICATOR SCALE ………………………………………….……………. 7
Unpacking ……………………………………………………………………………………. 7
Scale Assembly ……………………………………………………………………………... 7
Wall Mounting the solo-RI Display …………..……………………………………………. 7
Desk or Table Mounting the solo-RI Display ……………………………………………... 9
CARPET FEET INSTALLATION ………………………………………………………………. 10
WEIGHING UNIT SELECTION ……….…………...…………………………….…………..… 11
Scale Initialization …...………………………………………………………………………. 11
BATTERY OPERATION ...…………...…………….…………………………….…………..… 12
Battery Installation or Replacement ......….……………………………………………..… 12
Low Battery ………………………………………………………………………….……….. 13
Automatic Shutoff ……………………………………………………………………….…… 13
OPTIONAL AC POWER ADAPTER .……….………………………………………………… 14
KEYPAD FUNCTIONS ………….…………….……………………………………….……….. 15
ANNUNCIATORS ….………………………….………………………………………………… 17
OPERATION …………………………………………………………………………………….. 18
Weighing Mode.……………………………………………………………………………… 18
solo Height Rod Operation …………………………………………………………………. 19
Height and/or BMI Measure Mode
(using solo Height Rod or Previously Measured Height) ……………………………...…….. 20
Optional BMI Mode …………..….…………………………………………….…….……… 20
MOTHER/BABY WEIGHING …………………………………………………………………... 21
SCALE SETUP .……….………………………………………………………………………… 22
CALIBRATION ..……….………………………………………………………………………… 25
Changing the Weighing Unit …..…………………………………………………………… 25
DATA TRANSMISSION FORMAT .............………………………………….……………….. 27
Data Transmission via USB …...…………………………………………………………… 27
Output Format ………………….……………………………………………………………. 27
Remote Print Command ……………………………………………………………...…….. 27
DISPLAY MESSAGES …..………………………………………….………………………….. 28
TROUBLESHOOTING …..……………………………………………………………………… 28
CARE AND CLEANING …......………………………………………….……………………… 29
PARTS IDENTIFICATION ……………………………………………………………………… 30
Display and Column Sub-Assembly ………………………………………………………. 31
Base Sub-Assembly ………….………………………..……………………………………. 32
Height Rod Sub-Assembly …………………………………………………………...…….. 33
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Copyright
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pictorial content, in any manner, is prohibited. No patent liability is assumed with respect to
the use of the information contained herein.
Disclaimer
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 the 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 in the procedures do so entirely at their own risk.
This manual is provided to guide you through the assembly and operation of your scale.
Please read it thoroughly before attempting to assemble or operate your scale and keep it
available for future reference.
This manual is for use with the following solo Series Digital Clinical Scales:
solo, solo-AC, solo-ACEU, solo-ACUK, and solo-RI
SPECIFICATIONS
Capacity: .…….…..…..……….. 550 lb x 0.2 lb (250 kg x 0.1 kg)
Minimum Weighing: ………..… 11 lb (5 kg)
Weight Units: .......…………..... Pounds or Kilograms (selectable)
Power Requirements: .…....…. Six (6) AA-size Alkaline batteries (included) OR an
optional medical device 9V AC/DC wall plug-in adapter
(Detecto part number PD-ACKIT, includes UK plug,
EU plug and USA plug).
Display: .....………..…….....….. Five-digit, seven-segment, 1.0-inch (25 mm) high LCD
Operation Temperature: .…….. 50 to 104 ºF (+10 to +40 ºC)
Function Keys: .....…...……….. On/Off, Zero, BMI Height, Enter, Lock/Release, Print,
Up Arrow/Mother and Baby, and Down Arrow
Annunciators: …………………. ZERO, LOCK, STA, HOLD, LB, KG, CM, FT/IN, HEIGHT,
WEIGHT, BMI, AM, PM
Interface: ……………..……….. USB (ASCII Protocol)
Dimensions:
Eye-Level Physician .............. 14.2 in W x 19.4 in D x 52.1 in H
(36.0 cm W x 49.3 cm D x 132.4 cm H)
Height Rod Units: …..………… Inch or cm
Height Rod Range: …………… 30 to 84.5 inches (76 to 214.5 cm)
Dimensions: solo-RI
Base ...................................... 14.2 in W x 15.8 in D x 2.4 in H
(36.0 cm W x 40.2 cm D x 6.1 cm H)
Remote Display ………..….... 7.8 in W x 5.1 in D x 3.0 in H
(with mounting bracket) (19.8 cm W x 12.9 cm D x 7.7 cm H)
Weight:
Eye-Level Physician …….….. 18.9 lb (8.6 kg)
solo-RI …………..…..………. 11.1 lb (5.0 kg)
1 The weighing units are selected at Scale Initialization (when the scale is powered on for the
first time).
f h
c
g
d
e
Figure No. 1 – (solo Eye-Level Physician Scale Components)
c d
e
Ensure locking
tab is securely
Figure No. 2
(Scale Assembly, Step 1)
c d f g
h
e
Install (1) M3 x 12
Slide the cable screw on each
connector side of Part 3.
through Part 3.
Figure No. 3
(Scale Assembly, Step 2)
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Scale Assembly, Cont.
Step 3
1. Plug the cable connector into the RJ jack located on Part 4 (scale platform).
2. Align the display and assembled column with Part 4 (scale platform) and insert the
column into the opening of the scale platform. CAUTION! To avoid pinching or cutting
the cable, make sure the cable is not between the base and column when inserting the
column into the base.
3. While holding the column in place, carefully lay the scale down with the column
horizontal to the floor.
4. Attach the column to the scale platform by inserting the (4) M5 x 15 machine screws and
lock washers through the holes in the scale platform into the threaded holes of the
column. Tighten the screws to secure the column to the scale platform.
The scale should be placed on a flat, level hard-surfaced floor or low-cut, unpadded carpet,
away from any rapidly moving air source (heating and cooling vents).
e
CAUTION! Make sure e
cable is not between
base and column.
Figure No. 4
(Scale Assembly, Step 3)
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solo-RI REMOTE INDICATOR SCALE
Unpacking
Remove the scale base, display, hardware pack, and other components from the shipping
carton. After removing from the carton, check for any damage that may have taken place
during shipment. Keep and use the original carton and packing material for return shipment if
it should become necessary. The purchaser is responsible for filing all claims for any
damages or loss incurred during transit. Remove all plastic wrapping, foam fillers, and
cardboard material from the scale base, display, and other components. You should have the
following components:
Scale Assembly
The solo-RI does not require any assembly. After installing batteries, the scale is ready for
operation.
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. 5 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 in (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.
Figure No. 5
(Installing Wall Bracket “B”) 13/64” (5 mm)
Hole in Wall
M3.0x25 Screw
7. Referring to Figure No. 6, make sure the four (4) feet of Wall Bracket “A” are placed in the
bracket.
Feet Display
(for Desk or
Table Mounting)
Figure No. 7
(Attach Wall Bracket “A” to Display)
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. 7.
9. Insert the tabs into the slots and press together until the bracket locks to the back of the
display.
Wall
Bracket
Figure No. 8 “A”
(Align Bracket “A”
cutout with
Bracket “B”)
Display Wall
Bracket
“B”
Figure No. 9
(Remove Feet)
Figure No. 10
(Install Feet)
Wall
Tab Bracket “A”
Slot with Feet
Installed
Scale Initialization
When the scale is powered on for the first time, it will display a prompt to select the weighing
unit to use for your operation, lb (pounds) or kg (kilograms). Make sure you select the correct
weighing unit before proceeding.
4. Once the unit is selected, it will be kept even after the batteries are replaced.
5. The scale is now ready for operation.
USB
Port
Cover
Battery Push in
Cover here and
slide left
2. If installing new batteries, proceed to step 4. If replacing the batteries, remove all six (6)
batteries from the battery holder, then proceed to step 4.
3. Install the six (6) new “AA” size batteries in the battery holder, noting the polarity
markings located in the battery holder.
4. Replace the battery cover on the back of the display approximately 3/4 in (20 mm) from
the right side of the display and then slide it to the right until it locks in place (it will click
when locked in place).
5. The display should turn on, show the software version for a few seconds, followed by a
small q moving across the display, and then show . on the display.
6. The scale is now ready for operation.
NOTE: If the display did not turn on, remove the battery cover, and check for one or more
improperly positioned batteries.
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BATTERY OPERATION, CONT.
Low Battery
When the batteries are near the point they need to be replaced, /62; will be shown on the
display. If the battery voltage drops too low for accurate weighing, the scale will shut off and
you will be unable to turn it back on. When the /62; message is displayed, the operator
should replace the batteries, or remove the batteries and plug in the 9V AC/DC adapter.
Automatic Shutoff
The Automatic Shutoff feature will turn the scale off after a period of inactivity (no motion
or weight on the 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 key.
Optional
PD-UKPLUG
Optional PD-AC (UK Plug) Optional
(Medical device 9V AC/DC PD-EUPLUG
Adapter, includes USA Plug) (EU Plug)
9V DC
Power Jack
NOTE: Rear view of solo Eye-Level Physician scale shown. The power jack on the
solo-RI is located in a similar position on the remote scale base.
This is the ON/OFF key. Press this key to apply power to the scale and turn it on.
If the scale is already on, pressing this key will turn the scale off.
This is the PRINT key. It is used to send weight and associated data to a
computer or other device connected to the USB port.
This is the ENTER key. It serves two purposes. First, when reviewing setup
parameters, pressing the key will accept the currently displayed setting of the
parameter. Second, the key is used to signal completion of the entry of data
(in both setup and operation) and causes the scale to process the data entered.
This is the ZERO key. It is used to reset the display to zero. Note that if the zero”
key is pressed with weight on the scale platform, the display will zero (tare) the
weight and change to .. When the weight is removed, the display will show a
negative weight value and then change to ..
NOTE: The scale will not respond to pressing the key unless the weight is
stable, and the STA annunciator is on.
This is the BMI key. It is used to first input the patient’s height, and then to
perform the Body Mass Index (BMI) calculation. Note that the scale will not
respond to pressing the key unless the weight is stable.
When using the solo height rod (or no height rod), pressing the key once allows
the operator to enter the height of the patient using the © or ª 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.
NOTE: While the patient is still standing on the scale, pressing the key will
toggle between the BMI and weight display. Also, note that once the patient steps
off the scale, the display automatically returns to the weight only mode.
This is the UP ARROW and MOTHER/BABY key. It is used for two purposes.
When performing the Body Mass Index (BMI) calculation, it is used to increase
the value for the patient’s height.
When using the Mother/Baby Weighing feature, this key is used to determine the
weight of infants and toddlers held by an adult. This feature allows the adult to be
weighed first, and then the adult and infant/child weighed with only the weight of
the infant/child displayed.
This is the DOWN ARROW key. It is used when performing the Body Mass Index
(BMI) calculation to decrease the value for the patient’s height.
NOTE: During setup and calibration, the arrow keys are used to select setup and
calibration values.
This annunciator is turned on to indicate the weight displayed is within +/- 1/4
ZERO
division of the center of zero.
This annunciator is turned on to show that the scale is locked onto the
LOCK
displayed weight.
STA This annunciator is turned on when the weight on the scale is stable.
This annunciator is turned on to show that the display is locked onto the last
HOLD
stable weight.
lb This annunciator is turned on to indicate the displayed weight is in pounds.
kg This annunciator is turned on to indicate the displayed weight is in kilograms.
This annunciator is turned on when the displayed height measurement is in
cm
centimeters.
These annunciators are turned on when the displayed height measurement is
' " in feet and inches.
This annunciator is turned on when the scale is in the height measurement
HEIGHT
mode.
WEIGHT This annunciator is turned on when the scale is in the weight only mode.
This annunciator is turned on when displaying the calculated Body Mass
BMI
Index.
This annunciator is turned on when the scale is in the Mother/Baby Weighing
mode.
Weighing Mode
1. Press the key. The scale will turn on, display the software version for a few seconds,
and then a small q will move across the display until a stable zero is established.
2. After establishing zero, the scale will show . on display. Note that if the scale cannot
establish zero, the display will show 99 for a few seconds and then turn the scale off.
(Released) (Hold)
7. Referring to the upper right illustration, lift from the end of the headpiece near the display,
and raise it well above the estimated height of the patient’s head.
8. Assist the patient off the scale.
9. Lower the headpiece back to the vertical position and return the height rod to the “stored”
position (the headpiece should be vertical against the outer column and the height rod
display cover should be flush with the display).
ALWAYS assist the mother alone, and when holding the baby in stepping
on and off the scale platform to ensure they do not fall.
NEVER leave the mother or mother holding the baby unattended while
they are on the scale platform. Failure to maintain control of the mother or
mother holding the baby/child at all times can result in serious injury to
the mother or mother holding the baby and/or you.
3. Press the key to enter the Mother/Baby weighing mode. The scale will beep, and the
annunciator will turn on.
7. When the mother steps off the scale, the display will change to show “. lb” with the
icon flashing which means the scale is ready to weigh the baby.
8. After the mother is holding the baby, assist them both back onto the scale.
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9. The display will flash the i
icon several times, sound a long beep, and then lock onto
h LOCK
the baby’s weight with the LOC annunciator on and the i
icon on solid.
NOTE: If the baby’s weight is lower than 2.2 lb (1kg), the scale will display “
“.
10. Assist the mother holding the baby off the scale.
11. The display will change to show “. lb” with the icon on.
12. To weigh another baby, repeat steps 4 through 10.
13. To turn off the Mother/Baby Weighing mode, press the key or press the key to
turn the scale off.
NOTE: If more time is needed to read the locked weight before the patient steps
off the scale, press the key to hold the weight on the display. To release the
locked weight and resume operations, press the key again.
To Enter Setup
1. With the scale off, press and hold the ¨0§ key, and then press the key.
NOTE: If OneWeigh is enabled (60> ), the prompt for the '0-; setting will be
bypassed and the display will show the prompt for the 0-0 (minutes) setting. Otherwise,
the display will show the prompt for the '0-; setting.
2. Release the ¨0§ key.
3. The scale is now ready for setup.
NOTE: When a prompt and value displayed are acceptable, press the
key to save the setting and proceed to the next prompt. To change a setting,
press the © or ª keys to adjust the setting (or select a new value) and then
press the key to save the new setting and advance to the next prompt.
60> (OneWeigh)
The display will show 60> with the blinking to indicate the OneWeigh setting is
disabled. If it is desired to keep the ability to change the unit setting available, press the
key to save it, and proceed to the next prompt.
Otherwise, if it is desired to lock the selected unit setting permanently, press the © or ª
keys to select 60> (with the blinking to indicate the OneWeigh setting is enabled),
and then press the key to save it and proceed to the next prompt.
IMPORTANT! Once the OneWeigh feature is enabled, the '0-; setting prompt
will be bypassed, and setup will proceed to the next prompt, "-0f (Minutes).
,,f (Hours)
The display will show ,,f, the current Hours setting. If the value displayed is
acceptable, press the key to save it and proceed to the next prompt.
Otherwise, press the © or ª keys to select a new value from 00 to 23, and then press
the key to save it and proceed to the next prompt.
IMPORTANT! Time is entered in a 24-hour format. When entering times after 12:00 PM
(noon), you must add 12 to the time. For example, 3:00 PM would be entered as 15.
NOTE: The default hour setting is 00 (midnight).
(=f (Years)
The display will show ((f, the current Years setting. If the value displayed is
acceptable, press the key to save it and proceed to the next prompt.
Otherwise, press the © or ª keys to select a new value from 00 to 99, and then press
the key to save it and proceed to the next prompt. Note that 00 represents the year
2000, 01 represents 2001, and so on.
NOTE: The default year setting is 00 (2000).
"0f (Months)
The display will show 00f , the current Months setting. If the value displayed is
acceptable, press the key to save it and proceed to the next prompt.
Otherwise, press the © or ª keys to select a new value from 01 to 12, and then press
the key to save it and proceed to the next prompt. Note that 01 represents January,
02 represents February, and so on.
NOTE: The default month setting is 01 (January).
3f (Day)
The display will show 33f , the current Day setting. If the value displayed is
acceptable, press the key to save it and proceed to the next prompt.
Otherwise, press the © or ª keys to select a new value from 01 to 31, and then press
the key to save it and proceed to the next prompt.
NOTE: The default day setting is 01 (first day of the month).
The display will show 2<gg, the current Buzzer setting. If the value displayed is
acceptable, press the key to save it. All scale setup settings (current or new values)
will be saved, and the scale will automatically turn off.
Otherwise, press the © or ª keys to select a new value, and then press the key to
save it. All scale setup settings (current or new values) will be saved, and the scale will
automatically turn off.
Allowable values are 0 (disable) or 1 (enable).
NOTE: The default Buzzer setting is 1 (enable).
To perform calibration, you will need either 400 pounds or 200 kilograms of certified test
weights, depending on the weighing unit (kilograms or pounds) of your scale. It is
recommended to use eight (8) single 50-pound or 25-kilogram test weights for calibration.
NOTE: Before starting calibration, verify that the test weights match the weighing
units of the scale. If they do not match, the weighing unit setting on the scale must
be changed.
To Enter Calibration
1. With the scale off, press and hold the and keys, and then press the key.
2. The scale will beep twice, and then the display will turn on showing *;.
3. Release all the keys.
4. The scale is now ready to begin calibration.
NOTE: When a prompt and value displayed are acceptable, press the
key to save the setting and proceed to the next prompt. To change a setting,
press the © or ª keys to adjust the setting (or select a new value) and then
press the key to save the new setting and advance to the next prompt.
To connect to a computer or other USB device, you will need a USB Type B cable to plug
into the USB port located under the small cover on the back of the display.
Output Format
The format below represents the output directly to a computer for processing of data and
includes commas between each field, and a carriage return to terminate the record.
Time, Date, Mother BMI, Height, Mother Weight, Baby Weight <CR>
12:00,12/01/20,21.5,5’03.0”,132.3lb,12.5lb
Remote Print Command
The host device (computer) can send the following command to get data from the scale.
<LF> P <CR>
This command is equivalent to pressing the key. The scale will respond by sending the
Output Format data (described above) to the computer.
DISPLAY MEANING
99 This will be displayed for a few seconds when the scale cannot establish
zero, and then turn the scale off. Refer to the TROUBLESHOOTING
section.
!6;` Displayed when the batteries are near the point they need to be replaced.
#$ Weight on scale exceeds 570 lb (260 kg).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Your scale has been designed to provide you with years of trouble-free operation. Despite
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.
The display If the display shows a moving small q when powering up, make sure the
shows a moving scale is stable and wait for a moment until the display shows ..
small 6
If the scale continues to show a moving small q, please consult your
scale service representative.
After the first ninety (90) days, upon inspection of the returned
item, Detecto will repair or replace it with a remanufactured
product. The customer is responsible for paying for the freight
both ways.
This warranty sets forth the extent of our liability for breach of
any warranty or deficiency in connection with the sale or use of
the product. Detecto will not be liable for consequential damages
of any nature, including but not limited to, loss of profit, delays,
or expenses, whether based on tort or contract. Detecto
reserves the right to incorporate improvements in material and
design without notice and is not obligated to incorporate
improvements in equipment previously manufactured.