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USER MANUAL
MS3450
Please keep the instruction manual at hand and follow instruction for use.
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  • Page 1 Stand-on Floor Scale USER MANUAL MS3450 Please keep the instruction manual at hand and follow instruction for use.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS I. Explanation of Graphic Symbols on Label/Packaging ..... 3 II. Copyright Notice ..............5 I. Safety Notes ................6 A.General Information ............. 6 B. EMC GuidanceandManufacturer's Declaration ......10 II. Installation ................. 14 A. Assembly ................ 14 B. Inserting Batteries ............17 C.
  • Page 3: Explanation Of Graphic Symbols On Label/Packaging

    I. Explanation of Graphic Symbols on Label/Packaging Text/Symbol Meaning Caution, consult accompanying documents before use Separate collection for waste of electrical and electronic equipment, in accordance with Directive 2002/96/EC. Do not dispose of device with everyday waste Name and address of device manufacturer, and year/country of manufacture Carefully read user manual before installation and usage, and follow instructions for use.
  • Page 4 Device complies with EC directives (verified models only) M: Conformity label in compliance with Directive 2014/31/EU for non-automatic weighing instruments 20: Year in which conformity verification was performed and the CE label was applied. (ex: 16=2016) 0122: Identifier for metrology Notified Body Device is a Class III scale in compliance with Directive 2014/31/EU (verified models only) Name and address of entity importing device (if...
  • Page 5: Copyright Notice

    Copyright© Charder Electronic Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. This user manual is protected by international copyright law. All content is licensed, and usage is subject to written authorization from Charder Electronic Co., Ltd. (hereinafter Charder) Charder is not liable for any damage caused by a failure to adhere to requirements stated in this manual.
  • Page 6: Safety Notes

    III. Safety Notes A.General Information Thank you for choosing this Charder Medical device. It is designed to be easy and straightforward to operate, but if you encounter any problems not addressed in this manual, please contact your local Charder service partner.
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    (c) Language - Able to read the language of instruction manual and on-screen instructions (d) Qualifications - No special certifications or qualifications required Residual Risk Evaluation (a) All foreseeable risks have been evaluated and considered acceptable. Generally speaking, the most likely risk caused by incorrect usage of the device is less accurate measurement (or inability to use device to acquire measurement), which does not pose imminent physical risk to patient or user.
  • Page 8: Maintenance

    Warranty/Liability If Charder is responsible for a fault or defect present upon receipt of  the unit, Charder shall either repair the fault, or supply a replacement unit. Should the repairs or replacement delivery fail, statutory provisions shall be valid.
  • Page 9: Incident Reporting

    Warning  Only the original adapter should be used with the device. Using an adapter other than the one provided by Charder may cause malfunction.  Do not touch the power supply with wet hands.  Do not crimp the power cable, and avoid sharp edges.
  • Page 10: Emc Guidanceandmanufacturer's Declaration

    B. EMC GuidanceandManufacturer's Declaration Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration-electromagnetic emissions The product isintended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the product should assure that it is used in such an environment. Emission test Compliance Electromagnetic environment-gui...
  • Page 11 Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration-electromagnetic immunity The product is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the product should assure that it is used in such an environment. Immunity IEC 60601 Compliance level Electromagnetic test level environment-guida...
  • Page 12 Conducte 3 Vrms 3 Vrms Portable and mobile RF communications 150 KHz to 80 150 KHz to 80 d RF IEC equipment should be used no closer to 61000-4- any part of the product including cables, than the recommended separation 6 V in ISM bands 6 V in ISM distance calculated from the equation...
  • Page 13 Recommended separation distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the product The product is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the product can help preventelectromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the product as recommended below, according to the maximumoutput power of the communications equipment.
  • Page 14: Installation

    IV. Installation A. Assembly 1. Insert column into column seat 2.Secure column using three M4*0.7*15 screws...
  • Page 15 3. Route cable along gap in the column seat 4. Attach bottom cover and secure using four M4*0.7*8 screws...
  • Page 16 5. Assembly complete...
  • Page 17: Inserting Batteries

    B. Inserting Batteries 1. Open battery housing cover 2. Take out battery housing 3. Place batteries in compartment(ensure polarity is correct) 4. Insert battery housing 5. Close battery housing cover. 6. Turn on power to confirm that battery is correctly installed.
  • Page 18: Using Adapter

    C. Using Adapter 1. Connect adapter to indicator before connecting to mains power supply 2. Disconnect adapter from mains power supply before unplugging adapter pin from indicator. AC Connector Port...
  • Page 19: Attaching Height Rod To Column

    D. Attaching Height Rod to Column 1. Attach two fixing blocks to 2. Attach height rod to blocks column using four flat-head using two flat-head screws screws Item Name Quantity Fixing block screws Fixing blocks Height Rod to fixing block screws * Photo of display for reference only.
  • Page 20: Indicator

    V. Indicator A. Indicator and Key Functions Key Function (UNIT):Switch between units. (Send Data): When printer is connected to the indicator, press this key to send results. (On/Off/Zero): Power button. Press and hold to turn off. Press once to zero weight. (HOLD/BMI): Press once to Hold (determine stable weighing value - used when weight is unstable).
  • Page 21: Display Layout

    B. Display layout BSA: Body Surface Area is being displayed BMI: Body Mass Index is being displayed NET: Net weight appears after tare is activated HOLD: Weight lock function is in use Stable Negative Zero Battery Stable symbol: Indicates that weight is stable. Negativesymbol: Weight under zero.
  • Page 22: Using Device

    VI. Using Device Unit Send On/Off/Zero Hold/BMI Tare/BSA A. Basic Operation Switch on the device using key. (To turn off device, press and hold key for 3 seconds) The device will automatically perform self-calibration, displaying software version. Once "0.00 kg" appears on indicator, device is ready for measurement. Note: If "0.00 kg"...
  • Page 23: Hold

    B. Hold The hold function determines average weight, designed to be used if subject's weight will not stabilize (ex: an active child). Note: if fluctuation is too severe, average weight determination will be difficult and hold may not function correctly 1.
  • Page 24: Body Mass Index (Bmi)

    D. Body Mass Index (BMI) 1. In normal mode, press and hold the key to enter BMI mode. 2. Display will show last input height. Left-most digit will flash. 3. Adjust height value using (increase↑) and (decrease↓) keys. Proceed to next digit using key.
  • Page 25: Device Setup

    VII. Device Setup When the device is switched on, press and hold the key for 6 seconds, until the display shows the "SETUP”, followed by"AOFF” (first option in setting menu). In device setup menu: to toggle next menu option to toggle previous menu option to confirm selection Auto Power-Off: Instruct device to shut off automatically after a certain period of time.
  • Page 26 Bluetooth (optional): If device has Bluetooth module installed, Bluetooth function can be turned on or off. Press to toggle between on/off, and to confirm selection. Wi-Fi (optional): If device has Wi-Fi module installed, Wi-Fi function can be turned on or off. Press to toggle between on/off, and to confirm selection.
  • Page 27: Setup Usb Connection To Pc

    USB 2.0 or above. Operators should select a USB cable length that is most suitable to the operating environment. 1. Charder Smart Data Manager can be used to connect the device to a PC. The software program can be downloaded from the Charder website: [LINK URL]https://www.chardermedical.com/download.htm...
  • Page 28 Conducting Measurement 1. Input subject's first name, last name, patient ID, date of birth (DD/MM/YYYY), gender, and height (for BMI calculation) into software if needed. Press [Clear] to clear all input. NOTE: information can also be input after weight measurement. 2.
  • Page 29 Saving & Printing Results 1. Press [Save as] to save measurement results as .csv file on PC. Default file name is same as user ID. (ex: 20190201.csv) To track changes and multiple measurements for the same subject, we recommend not changing the default file name. 2.
  • Page 30: Wireless Connection

    NOTE: Body Surface Area (BSA) data cannot be transferred to PC. BSA results should be read from device indicator. IX. Wireless Connection If the device has the wireless or bluetooth module installed, the indicator can transmit measurement results wirelessly. Please see Charder wireless or bluetooth software instructions for details.
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    Warranty Program & Return Policy. 1. If Charder is responsible for a fault or defect present upon receipt of the unit, Charder shall either repair the fault, or supply a replacement unit.
  • Page 32  properly as indicated in this manual Distributor support required If the following errors occur, we recommend contacting your local Charder distributor for repair or replacement services: 1. Device will not power on Faulty on/off key  Broken or damaged wires causing short circuit or faulty connection ...
  • Page 33 Error Messages Error Message Reason Action Low battery warning Replace batteries, or Voltage of battery is too plug in adapter low to operate device Overload Reduce weight on Total load exceeds measurement device's maximum platform and try again capacity Counting Error Error normally caused Signal from loadcells too by faulty loadcell or...
  • Page 34: Product Specifications

    XI. Product Specifications A. Device Information Model MS3450 Display DP4400 Weight Capacity 300kg x 0.1kg Measurement Accuracy ± 1.5e Unit kg / lb LCD Screen 1.4-inch LCD screen (5 digits) Dimensions Overall 310(W) x 460(D) x 1050(H) mm Platform 310(W) x 310(D) x 60(H) mm...
  • Page 35: Power Adapter Standards

    B. Power Adapter Standards Warning The device is only compatible with the power adapters specified in the dashed block below. DRAWING NO. CE APPROVED TYPE Adapter plug VOLTAGE NO. / MODEL NO. CD-AD-00043 UES12LCP-120100SPA 12V 1A CD-AD-00043 UES12LCP-120100SPA CD-AD-00043 UES12LCP-120100SPA CD-AD-00043 UES12LCP-120100SPA...
  • Page 36: C Standard Accessories

    C Standard Accessories Accessories Item Spec M4 Screw M4*0.7*15 M4 Screw M4*0.7*8 Bottom Cover USB cable ACadapter adaptor User IN-00011 manual...
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  • Page 40: Declaration Of Conformity

    XII. Declaration of Conformity This product has been manufactured in accordance with the harmonized European standards, following the provisions of the below stated directives: (EU) 2017/745 Regulation on Medical Devices 2014/31/EU Non-automatic Weighing Instruments Directive (OIML models only) RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU and Delegated Directive (EU) 2015/863 Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU (applicable if wireless module is used)