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Health O Meter 524KL Operation Manual
Health O Meter 524KL Operation Manual

Health O Meter 524KL Operation Manual

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DIGITAL PEDIATRIC SCALE
MODEL 524KL
BALANCE PEDIATRIQUE NUMERIQUE
MODELE 524KL
BALANZA PEDIATRICA DIGITAL
MODELO 524KL
0-20lb / 0.2 oz
20-50lb / 0.5 oz
0-9kg / 5g
9-23kg / 10g
524KL
OPERATION MANUAL
MODE D'EMPLOI
US PATENT No.D565446
MANUAL DE OPERACIÓN
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Summary of Contents for Health O Meter 524KL

  • Page 1 Visit www.balances.com for your next Healthometer Scale www.homscales.com DIGITAL PEDIATRIC SCALE MODEL 524KL BALANCE PEDIATRIQUE NUMERIQUE MODELE 524KL BALANZA PEDIATRICA DIGITAL MODELO 524KL 0-20lb / 0.2 oz 20-50lb / 0.5 oz 0-9kg / 5g 9-23kg / 10g 524KL OPERATION MANUAL MODE D’EMPLOI...
  • Page 2 Visit www.balances.com for your next Healthometer Scale ~20lb d=.2oz 20~50lb d=0.5oz http://scaleman.com/health-o-meter.html offers the complete line of Healthometer Medical Scales...
  • Page 3: Operating Instructions

    Visit www.balances.com for your next Healthometer Scale OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MODEL 524KL IMPORTANT To prevent falls or injury, place the scale securely far from the edge of the counter or table that is used to hold the scale. USING THE SCALE 1.
  • Page 4 Visit www.balances.com for your next Healthometer Scale Remove 4 screws from bottom of Lower Pillar (B) 1. Locate and pull down cable inside (A) and plug cable into the base (B). 2. Connect Upper Pillar (A) to Base (B). Secure Pillar to Base using 4 screws provided. 3.
  • Page 5 Visit www.balances.com for your next Healthometer Scale ALSIP, IL. 60803, U.S.A. ALSIP, IL. 60803, U.S.A US PATENT No.D565446 NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to pro-vide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.