Setup / Batteries - Health O Meter 499KL User Instructions

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SETUP / BATTERIES

Preparing the 499KL Scale for Use
R
eplacing / Inserting Batteries
1
.
Remove the protective plastic film covering the display (the film says "FACTORY
CALIBRATED").
2. Unplug the opti
onal AC adapter, if connected to a power source.
3. With a Phillips head screwdriver remove the screw from the batter
y compartment cover and
remove the battery cover on the back of the display assembly by pressing the locking tab (see
Figure 9).
4. Replace
or install the batteries with new units. Health o meter recommends using an alkaline
or lithium battery, rated for 130°F (54°C) operation. Do not use zinc-carbon batteries.
5. Re-attach the battery cover to the display assembly.
6. Ensure all objects are removed from the scale's asse
mbly, and then press the ON/OFF
button to turn the scale on. The display will show "Start", then "0.0" LB or "0.0" KG. Press th
e
LB/KG button to select the weight mode (LB or KG).
Note: This scale will always default to the settings and units last used (LB or KG).
Note: If the set up procedure failed, refer to the troubleshooting instructions. If the problem is
not corrected, refer to qualified service personnel.
W
arning
: If the scale will not be used for some time, remove the batteries to avoid a
safety hazard. Disposal of batteries must be performed in accordance with the preva
iling
national, regional or local regulations which apply to
you.
O
ptional AC Adapter
1
. Connect the AC adapter (not included) into the adaptor jack on the scale platform C (see
Figure 7).
Warning: To avoid a safety hazard, use AC adapter model ADPT30 (International, plug kit)
or ADPT 31 (Domestic,
USA).
2. Plug the scale's AC adapter int
o the power source.
3. When the AC adapter is disconnected from the scale
, the scale will switch to battery power if
batteries are installed.
Note: If the set up procedure failed, refer to the troubleshooting instructions. If the problem is
not corrected, refer to qualified service personnel.
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