Health O Meter PROPLUS 2000KL Operation Manual
Health O Meter PROPLUS 2000KL Operation Manual

Health O Meter PROPLUS 2000KL Operation Manual

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PRO PLUS
STRETCHER SCALE
MODEL 2000KL
OPERATION MANUAL
AA0339-0

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  • Page 1 ® PRO PLUS STRETCHER SCALE MODEL 2000KL OPERATION MANUAL AA0339-0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Please read this manual carefully and keep it handy for ready reference. TABLE OF CONTENTS CAUTION AND WARNING... 2 SPECIFICATIONS...3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION... 4 SET UP... 10 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS... 11 MAINTENANCE... 23 TROUBLESHOOTING... 24 CALIBRATION PATH ... 25 EXPLODED VIEW OF SCALE ... 25 PARTS LIST ... 27 WARRANTY ... 28...
  • Page 3: Caution And Warning

    • Do not leave patients unattended while on the scale. • For accurate weighing the scale must be placed on a flat and stable surface with the locking screw locked properly and the weighing mechanism not touching the floor.
  • Page 4: Specifications

    The scale is set up to use motion-sensing weighing technology, to determine the actual weight of a moving patient. The scale may be changed to measure live weight; see page 19 for instructions on changing the scale setting.
  • Page 5: Assembly Instruction

    ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Before Assembly The Model 2000KL ProPlus® Stretcher Scale is shipped disassembled in two (2) separate cartons. Carefully inspect all cartons for shipping damage before unpacking. If damage is found, contact your shipper or Healthometer Professional immediately. Claims must be filed with the shipper as soon as possible after receipt of the damaged package.
  • Page 6: Assembly Instructions

    ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Assembling the Patient Lifter 1. Place the Stretcher Storage Tray on the Lifter Base, as shown below, before attaching the Lifter Mast. Remove black plastic protective caps from Lifter Mast. Insert the bottom of the Lifter Mast and Hydraulic Pump assembly into the mast sleeve (through the Stretcher Tray Holder) on the Lifter Base.
  • Page 7 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Attaching the Display and Scale to the Patient Lifter PHILLIPS PAN HEAD SCREW NC8-32x5/16 Figure 2 Figure 3...
  • Page 8 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 4. Connect the Lifter Boom and the Display Support to the Lifter Mast using the NC⅜- 20x2 ½” hex screw and tighten the self lock nut on its other side. Note: This screw is the axis of the Lifter Boom, so it is imperative that the three parts – Lifter Boom, Lifter Mast and Display Support –...
  • Page 9 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 10. Position the Display Assembly close to the Display Support. Connect the load cell cable connector to the load cell port on the rear of the Display Assembly and insert and secure the cable into the center channel in the display. Note: Do not attach the power cord at this point.
  • Page 10 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 15. Hang the Load Cell Assembly on the two hooks at the end of the Lifter Boom, using the loops on top of the Load Cell Assembly. 16. Connect the end of the Load Cell Cable coming out of the center of the Load Cell Assembly to its port in the Lifter Boom.
  • Page 11: Set Up

    Place batteries in the battery holder (see “Replacing Batteries”). Plug the scale’s AC adapter into the power source. Press the ON/OFF button to turn the scale on. The display will show “Health o Meter Pro-Plus” and then ”000 the display will show a negative weight equivalent to the weight of the Stretcher.
  • Page 12: Operation Instructions

    Note: The ‘ZERO’ sign will show on the upper left side of the display only when the scale is free of load, including the stretcher.
  • Page 13 Release the hanging loops from the lifter. Note: The scale is programmed to save the last setting chosen as well as the weight of the stretcher as tare weight. This enables weighing a number of patients without having to re- set the scale.
  • Page 14 Prompts entry of data to calculate the patient’s Body Mass Index (BMI). Prints patient’s data (if printer is connected to the scale). Prompts entry of patient’s identification number (ID). This ID will be stored with all the weighing made until is cleared or a different ID is stored.
  • Page 15 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 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 ( 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 16 MENU (1) and select option 02-Tare Weight or press TARE (9). If there is no weight on the scale platform (value displayed is zero and there is no tare) and the user presses the TARE button (9), the Tare Weight window appears and prompts the user to enter the TARE value and to press ENTER.
  • Page 17 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 3. The scale will prompt you to enter the patient’s height. Use the keypad to enter the height in 1/4" (1=1/4, 2=1/2, 3=3/4) or 1 cm increments (use inches for weight in lb, cm for kg). Press ENTER.
  • Page 18 Auto Hold Time Sleep Time All the values stored in memory are transferred to the PC and the scale memory is cleared of all values. If the transfer was unsuccessful, the values are kept in memory until successfully transferred or cleared.
  • Page 19 This tone should sound when the scale has determined the weight on the platform, when a key is pressed, after the scale is turned on, at the end of self-test, or in the case of fault or warning. Use the keys on the keypad to adjust the volume.
  • Page 20 In the Live Weight mode the weight displayed will fluctuate with the patient’s movement; the scale will not lock on quickly to the weight as is the case in the motion-sensing mode. Press the REWEIGH button to operate the motion-sensing mode and to determine the correct weight on the screen.
  • Page 21 Unplug the scale from AC power source prior to battery test. The scale will test the connection to the PC and will display a message “Connection is OK” or ”NO Connection”. If “NO Connection” is displayed, check your USB connections on the scale and on your PC and retest the connection.
  • Page 22 UI Test USER SETTINGS Retain Entered Values The scale has a diagnostic routine where it tests the User Interface (UI) hardware functionality (LCD, keypad). In order to do this the user has to press all the keys according to the messages displayed on the screen.
  • Page 23 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Disp Height & ID Prompt For Height Prompt For ID When this option is activated, the user will be asked to enter the patient’s height after every weighing. When this option is activated, the user will be asked to enter the patient’s ID number after every weighing.
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE Before first use and after periods of non-use, check the scale for proper operation and function. If the scale does not operate correctly, refer to qualified service personnel.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    Check weight with known weight value Ask the patient to be still or change the scale to use the live weight setting (p.19). Remove the excess weight and use the scale according to its limits...
  • Page 26: Calibration Path

    ENTER Please wait without touching or shaking the scale until the calibration process is finished Press ENTER Please remove weight from the stretcher 10. Please wait until the scale resumes normal operation EXPLODED VIEW OF SCALE Display Calibration Process Enter load weight 400.0...
  • Page 27 EXPLODED VIEW OF SCALE (continue)
  • Page 28: Parts List

    PARTS LIST Key No. Part No. Description 1109403-0 DISPLAY ASSEMBLY 2268101-0 TILT MECH. ASSEMBLY 3848401-0 PLASTIC WASHER 401369 PLASTIC OVAL BAR COVER HEX. HEAD SCREW NC 3/8-16*2 1/2 HEX. HEAD SCREW NC 3/8-16*1 3/4 2268001-0 LIFTER BOOM ASSEMBLY 2034701-0 MAIN BOARD TO CON. DIG CABLE 3809801-0 BEAM ASSEMBLY PHIL.PAN HEAD SCREW NC6-32*1/4”...
  • Page 29: Warranty

    7400 West 100th Place, Bridgeview IL 60455 • 1-800-638-3722 or 1-708-598-9100 www.healthometermedical.com Health o meter ProPlus® products are manufactured, designed and owned by Pelstar LLC. Health o meter® is a registered trademark of Sunbeam Products Inc., Boca Raton, FL 33431. ProPlus® is a trademark of Pelstar LLC Patents Pending...

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