Instruction Manual
Before Use
Precautions ...................................... 1
Scale Components ............................ 2
UC-321PBT / UC-321PBT-G
Precision Health Scale
Precautions
Please read this booklet before using your scale.
Do not place your scale on a soft, wet or slippery floor.
It is recommended that the scale be used on a solid
level surface, such as tile, wood, or laminate flooring. If
the scale must be used on a carpet, be sure to attach
the plastic feet as shown on Page 6.
Display Symbols ................................ 3
Installing (or Replacing) Batteries ........ 3
Operations
Normal Measurement ........................ 4
Measuring weight on a carpet ............ 6
References
Specifications .................................... 7
Maintaining the Scale ......................... 7
How the Wireless Connection Works .. 8
Before Requesting Service ................. 8
Place your scale on a solid level flooring surface. Your
scale contains delicate, high-precision parts. Avoid extremes in temperature, humidity, direct sunlight, shock,
moisture and dust.
Do not step onto your scale with wet feet. Make certain
that feet are dry to prevent slipping or serious injury.
Gently step onto the center portion of your scale.
Do not place feet on the display window.
Holding the measurement switch for extended periods
will shorten battery life.
Indications for Use
This scale is designed for home and clinical use.
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Scale Components
Display
Ready/Complete Symbol
Low Battery Mark
Back
Slide Mode
Front
Measurement Switch
The following measurements can be selected by the slide switch and are classified into two categories - WEIGHT A and WEIGHT B. Within WEIGHT A and
WEIGHT B, you have a choice to select and have your weight displayed in kg
or lb. The difference between WEIGHT A and WEIGHT B is the speed of
communication from the data port to another device (e.g. modem, printer,
telephone). Please follow instructions from your telemonitoring company to
select the proper position on the slide switch.
Battery Compartment
The scale has an “automatic- power-off” function to turn off power in about
fifteen seconds after non-operation.
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Display Symbols
Ready/Complete symbol. This symbol is displayed when the measurement display is stable.
Low battery mark. If this mark is displayed, replace the batteries with
new ones.
Installing (or Replacing) Batteries
Caution
Insert the battery with the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals properly aligned
with the corresponding symbols in the battery compartment.
Improper installation of the batteries may cause battery leakage.
Replace all four batteries with new ones, when symbol is displayed.
Do not mix used and new batteries. It may result in damage to the scale or
shorten battery life.
The battery life is dependant upon the environmental temperature, battery
type and usage.
Remove the batteries from the battery compartment, when the scale is not to
be used for a long time. They may leak and damage your scale.
Steps for Installing (or Replacing) Batteries
1 Remove the battery compartment cover on the
underside of the scale by gently pushing on
the arrow and lifting the cover backward.
2 Place four new batteries with the positive (+)
and negative (-) terminals properly aligned with
the corresponding symbols in the battery compartment.
3 Replace the cover by sliding it into the com-
partment and gently pressing into place.
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