Section 1. Unpacking and Care Thank you for purchasing a Doran scale. This product has been designed with the highest level of technology. We are dedicated to delivering a superior product that will provide many years of trouble free service.
Moving Scale To move the scale the tower must be folded and locked into place. 1. Fold the ramp(s) onto the scale platform. 2. Release both latches on each side of the tower. 3. Pull the tower release handle at the rear of the scale to release the tower. 4.
4. Install the ramp to the side desired. Be sure to install all screws, washers and lock washers and tighten completely for safety. 5. Install the wheelchair stop to the side directly opposite of the ramp. Fig. 3 Ramp Screw Configuration Adjusting Ramp Extension Angle The ramp is designed to not touch the floor when weight is not applied to the ramp.
Leveling Scale If the scale is to be used in a permanent location, it is recommended to level the scale. Leveling the scale will provide a stable weighing surface and optimal accuracy. To level the platform, use the end of the flat wrench marked with an ‘F’ provided with the scale.
Section 2. Battery Operation Battery Installation The indicator can be powered by a set of six AA alkaline batteries. These batteries supply two years of typical use with the standard Automatic Shutoff Timer settings. The battery compartment is located on the backside of the indicator. Press locking tab up to release battery compartment cover.
Section 3. Scale Operation TARE (Hold for BMI) Fig. 3 Front Panel Display Pushbuttons The Model DS7060 controls consist of UNITS, ZERO, REWEIGH, ▲, ▼, and TARE buttons. The display is used to provide weight indications and operator messages indicating scale operation. Power On/Off Press the ZERO button to turn on the indicator.
Units Press the UNITS button to toggle between lb and kg weighing units. The current unit will be displayed to the right of the weight digits. NOTE: The UNITS button can be locked or unlocked by pressing and holding Units for 5 seconds. An “ “...
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Displaying an Average Hold weight instead of a Stable Hold weight will speed the weighment process of patients that cannot stand still. The Average Hold weight will differ from the patient’s actual weight based upon the severity of the motion caused by the patient while on the scale.
Weighing a Patient without Tare • Turn on the indicator by pressing the ZERO button. • The indicator will perform a startup zero. • The indicator will display scrolling dashes “-----”. Then display 0.00 weight. • Place the patient on the scale platform. •...
Zero Operation 1. Place item to be zeroed on the scale platform. 2. Press ZERO. The scale will display a zero weight. If the item is removed, the stable negative weight will be shown. 3. The patient and the item are then place on the scale platform. The patient’s weight, less the item’s weight, will be displayed.
Section 4. Specifications 32.5” L x 33” W x 3” H Scale Platform Dimensions 42” L x 33.5” W x 45.5” H Scale Dimensions with Ramp Folded 42” L x 49” W x 45.5” H Scale Dimensions with Ramp Extended 42”...
Section 5. Troubleshooting General Problem Resolution Problem What to Do or Check Weight reading will not repeat or Person or object other than that being scale does not return to zero when weighed is touching the scale. weight is removed. Verify that there is nothing caught in or interfering with the platform.
20% of the scale capacity. udrld Add table top to scale platform. If problem persists, recalibrate. If this problem still persists, contact Doran Technical Support for assistance. The scale is in overload. The load on the scale platform exceeds the scale capacity by more than ourld 105%.
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This error occurs when the raw counts present at the scale’s input falls below 250. Gs ul Check connections between indicator and platform. If this problem still persists, contact Doran Technical Support for assistance.
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