Special Features - Health O Meter 2210KL User Instructions

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Motion Detection
Motion detection uses a proprietary
technology that automatically provides
accurate weight measurement when there is
excessive motion on the cradle.
If there was little to no motion during the
most recent weight measurement, STABLE
will be displayed along with PRIOR WT
(Fig. 8).
If there was considerable motion during the
recent weight measurement, motion
detection will activate after seven seconds
and AVERAGE WT will be displayed along
with PRIOR WT (Fig. 9).
gram
Figure 8: Stable prior weight display
gram
Figure 9: Motion detected during weighing
Battery Life Indicators
This scale has excellent battery life with most
users getting more than two years from a
single set of batteries. Your battery longevity
will vary with the frequency of use and the
length of the Auto-Off timer. To help ensure
you are never without the use of your scale, it
comes with a battery life indicator.
· Battery Pictorial: Located in the bottom
left corner of the LCD display is a
facsimile of a battery. With new batteries,
all three segments will be dark. As the
batteries become depleted, the segments
will turn off.
· Flashing Battery: When the battery
pictorial is empty and the frame is
flashing, replace batteries within a couple
weeks (Fig. 10).
NOTE: Properly dispose of old batteries.
Install six (6) new alkaline C-cell
batteries. Do not mix new and used
batteries.
Figure 10: Battery indicators
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Special Features

The 2210KL scale comes standard with these special features.
1. Auto-Zero: The scale will automatically display 0 when turned on. If the display reads
between -20 gram and 20 gram at any time, regardless of what is on the cradle, the
scale will automatically reset to 0 after 8 seconds.
2. English/Metric Readout: With normal operation you may switch the display units between
grams and pounds at any time before or after a weighing. When turned on, the scale will
display the last used unit of measure.
3. Tare Option: An object weighing more than 20 grams can be subtracted from the total
weight to determine the net weight.
4. Weightlock: Any weight over 512 grams will lock in so that no further weighings can take
place until Weightlock is deactivated. The measurement will display even after the baby is
removed from the cradle so that the caregiver can attend to the baby rather than trying to
remember the weight measurement. The value is retained even after the scale turns itself
off.
5. Motion Detection: In most cases the scale will display a true, accurate weight based on a
series of consistent and stable measurements. However, if a baby or object is moving on
the platform, the scale may not achieve consistent readings that are required to give a
stable weight. This condition is indicated by Weightlock not activating on the display. If
the movement on the platform continues for seven seconds, the scale will automatically
activate the motion detection feature and AVERAGE WT will be displayed on the
console.
Because of the movement on the platform, average weight indicates that the scale was not
able to achieve a true measurement in line with the listed accuracy specification. However,
the average weight deviation from the true weight of the baby will be minimal, based on the
severity of the motion during the weight reading.
6. Auto-Off: As a battery saving feature, the scale will automatically turn off when not being
used. The length of the Auto-Off timeout is programmable by the user. The factory setting
is one minute.
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