Health O Meter ProPlus 2700KL User Manual
Health O Meter ProPlus 2700KL User Manual

Health O Meter ProPlus 2700KL User Manual

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Patents: US: 7550682B2, D508655; Europe: 0149984/1-8;
China: 200430004551.2, ZL200480031711X
Rev. 20091015
© Pelstar LLC 2009

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  • Page 1 ® ProPlus Display Module User Manual Patents: US: 7550682B2, D508655; Europe: 0149984/1-8; China: 200430004551.2, ZL200480031711X Rev. 20091015 © Pelstar LLC 2009...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ® ProPlus Display Module www.homscales.com 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……..………………………………………………..3 CAUTION AND WARNING…………………………………………………….4 SPECIFICATIONS…………………...………………………………………….4...
  • Page 3: Keypad Description

    KEYPAD DESCRIPTION 2700KL, 2650KL, 2600KL, 2400KL 1100KL & 1600KL 2500KL & 2101KL Zeros the scale prior to weighing. Allows repeated weighing of the patient without stepping off the scale. Holds the value of the weighed object on the display until the button is pressed again to clear the value.
  • Page 4: Caution And Warning

    Adapter model ADPT 30* (Not Included) 120- 240 VAC— 9V DC 50-60 Hz Environmental Operating Temperatures: 50ºF to 95ºF (10ºC to 35ºC) Storage Temperatures: 30ºF to 125ºF (0ºC to 50ºC) Humidity: ® * Use only a Health o meter Professional provided power supply.
  • Page 5: Battery Installation

    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. QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS WEIGHING A PATIENT 1.
  • Page 6 QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS 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 ®...
  • Page 7: Operation Instructions

    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.
  • Page 8 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 01-Display Mode 10/14/2009 11:30pm ▲ 01-Fraction Pounds → 02-Pounds & Ounces 03-Decimals ▼ ▼▲ to change Enter 01-Display Mode 10/14/2009 11:30pm ▲ 01-Fraction Pounds 02-Pounds & Ounces → 185.8 03-Decimals ▼ ▼▲ to change Enter 02 TARE WEIGHT Before making changes to this scale setting, please refer to Menu instructions on page 7 to temporarily activate the Menu key.
  • Page 9 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 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 Main Menu ▲...
  • Page 10 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 02 Store in memory The value is stored in memory 02-Store In Memory Memory FULL for later download to a PC. If the ▲ memory is full the user will be 8 positions left in memory warned and given the option to Updated 01-Transfer now transfer all values to the PC or to...
  • Page 11 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 04 SCALE SETTINGS Main Menu 04-Scale Settings ▲ ▲ → 02-Tare Weight 01-Auto Hold 03-Data Management 02-Sleep Time → 04-Scale Settings 03-Auto Off Time ▼ ▼ ▼▲ to change ▼▲ to change Enter Enter 05-System Settings 04-Tone Volume 06-System Test 05-Disp Date &...
  • Page 12 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 04 Tone Volume There is an option to adjust the beeping tone of the scale. 04-Tone Volume ▲ This tone should sound when the scale has determined 01-Keypad Tone the weight on the platform, when a key is pressed, after 02-Stable Weight the scale is turned on, at the end of self-test, or in the case 03-Alarm Tone...
  • Page 13 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 07 Display Contrast The user can set the contrast of the LCD. 07-Display Contrast ▼▲ to change Enter By selecting “Yes” the user deactivates the motion-sensing 08 Live Weight mode and activates the Live Weight mode. In Live Weight mode the weight displayed will fluctuate with the patient’s movement.
  • Page 14 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 01 Set Time 02 Set Date 01-Set Time 02-Set Date 04:32:01 09/14/09 Enter Enter To set the time move between Set the date using the up and hours, minutes and seconds us- down keys (▲▼) and enter the ing the up and down keys ▲▼...
  • Page 15 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.
  • Page 16 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 02 USB Connection The display will test the connection to the PC and will show a mes- 02-USB Connection sage “Connection is OK” or “NO Connection”. Connection If “NO Connection” is shown, check your USB connections to the Is OK display and your PC and retest the connection.
  • Page 17 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 01 Retain Entered Values This option allows the user to use the same values for ID, height and 01-Retain Ent Values TARE between weighing. 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.
  • Page 18: Maintenance

    MAINTENACE 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.
  • Page 19: Display Module Parts List

    DISPLAY MODULE PARTS LIST Key no. Part no. Description Qty. Remark B411192 KEYPAD 1000 LB for 2700KL, 2650KL, 2600KL, 2500KL, & 2101KL B3513101-0 KEYPAD 700LB for 1100KL & 1600KL KEYPAD 800LB for 2400KL B411220 KEYPAD 400LB for 2000KL LENS, TRANSPARENT PC B2033801-0 BATTERY HOLDER.
  • Page 20: Calibration Procedure

    CALIBRATION PROCEDURE All Health o meter® Professional scales are factory calibrated and do not require calibration prior to use. Calibration can be performed in kg or lb, according to the units of measure used upon entering into the calibration mode.
  • Page 21 PC COMMUNCICATION PROTOCOL The following is a complete list of ESC characters that will be used: ESC value Name with Description character parameters This will tell the PC that the scale is sending a reading. Immediately following Reading this will be the value that is sent (i.e. <ESC>R<ESC>I1234567890<ESC>W200.00<ESC>Nm<ESC>…<ESC>E Icccccccccc This is the patient ID.
  • Page 22 PC COMMUNCICATION PROTOCOL Name of Control Identifier Unit Auto Hold Time nn (Seconds) Auto Off Time nn (Minutes) Sleep Time nn (Seconds) Keypad Volume nn (01..10) Stable weight Volume nn (01..10) Alarm Volume nn (01..10) Display of Date/Time nn (01 or 10) Backlight nn (01..10) Contrast...
  • Page 23 PC COMMUNCICATION PROTOCOL 2. When the PC requests the values of the stored records, it will look like this: First the PC will ask the scale to send the data. We do this with the “Get Subject Record Data and Read- ings”...
  • Page 24: Warranty And Service Support

    Health o meter® Professional products are manufactured, designed and owned by Pelstar, LLC. ProPlus® is a registered trademark of Pelstar, LLC. Health o meter® is a registered trademark of Sunbeam Products, Inc. used under license. © Pelstar, LLC 2009...

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