AVA WEIGH 334MSB440 User Manual

AVA WEIGH 334MSB440 User Manual

Eye level mechanical physicians scale w/ height rod

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05/2020
USER MANUAL
Eye Level Mechanical
Physicians Scale w/ Height Rod
334MSB440
440 lb.

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Summary of Contents for AVA WEIGH 334MSB440

  • Page 1 05/2020 USER MANUAL Eye Level Mechanical Physicians Scale w/ Height Rod 334MSB440 440 lb.
  • Page 2 Rear Wheels Frame Platform/ Scale Base SPECIFICATIONS 334MSB440 MAXIMUM CAPACITY 440 lb. / 200kg WEIGHT GRADUATION 0.25 lb. / 0.1kg HEIGHT MEASUREMENT RANGE 24-85" / 50-212cm 0.125" / 0.1cm HEIGHT GRADUATION 14.75"...
  • Page 3 UNPACKING & SETUP PACKING LIST • Pillar • Height Rod • Steel Connection Rod • Wheels TOOLS REQUIRED • Philips Head Screwdriver (Not Supplied) • Wrench (Included) INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 1. Set the scale base on a table or other Fig. 1 Fig.
  • Page 4 6. Insert the wrench (included) into the small hole in front of the steel rod and pull the rod hook with the wrench to connect it to the scale base as shown in Fig. 5. The steel rod is located inside the scale pillar. Once the pillar is attached to the scale base, the steel rod must be attached to the bottom of the scale.
  • Page 5 HEIGHT ROD ASSEMBLY 1. Insert the slotted holes on the back of the height rod into the two bolts on the front of the pillar as shown in Fig. 7. 2. Use the enclosed wrench to tighten the two hex-head screws. Be sure not to over-tighten.
  • Page 6 ZERO ADJUSTMENT After assembly, the scale must be zeroed prior to use. 1. Ensure the scale is sitting on a level surface and slide the upper and lower weights to the far left positions. 2. Gently hold the scale pointer with your finger so it is centered within the eye loop area.
  • Page 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTION The weighing beam must be balanced so the pointer comes to a rest in Zero balance out the center of the eye loop (shown in Fig. 9) when both poise weights are of adjustment set at zero (see page 1 for poise weight location). Follow zero adjustment instructions on page 5.

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