Instruction manual and guarantee
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seca 287
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Bedienungsanleitung und Garantieerklärung... 3
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Instruction manual and guarantee... 52
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Mode d’emploi et garantie... 102
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Manuale di istruzioni e garanzia... 153
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Manual de instrucciones y garantia... 205
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Instruções de utilização e declaração de garantia...257
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Instrukcja obsługi i gwarancja... 308
CONTENTS
English
1. Device description... 53 1.1 Intended use... 53 1.2 Description of function... 53 1.3 User qualification... 53 Administration/network operation... 53 Measuring mode... 53 2. Safety information... 54 2.1 Safety precautions in these Instructions for Use... 54 2.2 Basic safety precautions... 54 Handling the device... 54 Preventing electric shock... 55 Preventing injuries and infections... 55 Preventing device damage... 56 Using the measured results... 56 Handling the packing material... 57 3. Overview... 58 3.1 View of device... 58 3.2 Controls... 59 3.3 Symbols in the display... 61 3.4 Menu structure for multifunctional display... 62 3.5 Device signals and voice output... 63 3.6 Identification on the device ID label... 63 3.7 Identification on the packaging... 65 4. Before you really get started ... 66 4.1 Scope of delivery... 66 4.2 Assembling the device... 67 Fitting the second column element... 67 Fitting the multifunctional display... 68 Fitting the third column element... 69 Fitting the ultrasound head... 70 Setting up the device... 71 Quick guide... 73 Disinfecting the device... 73 4.3 Transporting the device... 73 4.4 Establishing power supply... 74 5. Operation... 75 5.1 Calibrating height measurement... 75 5.2 Measuring... 76 Switching on the device... 76 Performing the measuring operation... 76 Activating/deactivating key lock... 77 Weighing babies/toddlers (2-in-1)... 77 Keep the weight permanently in the display (HOLD)... 78 Entering patient data (input)... 78 Enter patient's gender... 79 Determining body mass index (BMI)... 79 Determining body fat rate (BFR)... 79 Sending measured results to wireless receivers... 80 Printing measured results... 80 Switching weighing range automatically... 80 Switching off the device... 81 5.3 Navigating in the menu... 81 5.4 Configuring voice output (menu)... 82
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Selecting language (LAng)... 82 Setting volume (VOL)... 82 Activating/deactivating announcement of measured results (reSUL)... 82 Activating/deactivating the announcement “Take your printed ticket” (Print)... 83 Activating/deactivating announcement of patient instructions (InStr)... 83 Configuring beeps... 83 5.5 Other functions (menu)... 84 Deleting values automatically (ACLr)... 85 Deactivating ultrasound measurement... 85 Switching between BMI and BFR... 85 Setting display backlighting (LCD)... 86 Permanently saving additional height (ZEro) . 86 Permanently saving additional weight (Pt) . . 87 Activating the Autohold (AHOLd) function . . 88 Activating/deactivating beeps (bEEP)... 88 Setting filtering (FIL)... 88 Restoring factory settings (rESEt)... 89 6. The seca 360° wireless network... 90 6.1 Introduction... 90 seca wireless groups... 90 Channels... 90 Device registration... 91 6.2 Operating the measuring station in a wireless group (menu)... 91 Setting up a wireless group (Lrn)... 91 Activating automatic transmission (ASEnd) . 92 Activating/deactivating the wireless module (system)... 92 Selecting print option (APrt)... 93 Setting time (tIME)... 93 7. Hygiene treatment... 94 7.1 Cleaning... 94 7.2 Disinfecting... 94 7.3 Sterilizing... 94 8. Function check... 95 9. What do I do if...?... 95 10. Maintenance/reverification... 98 10.1 Information on maintenance and recalibration... 98 10.2 Checking the content of the calibration counter... 98 11. Technical data... 99 11.1 General technical data... 99 11.2 Weighing data... 100 12. Spare parts... 100 13. Optional accessories... 100 14. Disposal... 101 15. Warranty... 101 16. Declaration of conformity... 101
English
1. DEVICE DESCRIPTION 1.1 Intended use The seca 287 measuring station is used in accordance with national regulations primarily in hospitals, medical practices, in-patient care facilities and in so-called "self-screening", in which patients perform measurements themselves. The seca 287 measuring station is for conventional determination of weight and height and for determining the general state of nutrition; it supports the attending physician in making a diagnosis or deciding on a course of treatment. To make an accurate diagnosis, however, the physician needs to commission other specific examinations and take their results into account, in addition to determining weight and height.
1.2 Description of function The seca 287 measuring station measures height using ultrasound. Weight is recorded using four load cells. The device guides the patient through the measuring process with configurable voice output. A poster and a label explaining the correct measuring operation are also enclosed. Height is transmitted to the multifunctional display. This allows body mass index (BMI) and body fat rate (BFR) to be calculated automatically. Measured results can be transmitted wirelessly to a seca wireless printer or to a PC equipped with a seca USB wireless adapter and compatible seca PC software via the seca 360° wireless network. Use the measuring station only for the purpose mentioned in the section entitled "Intended use".
1.3 User qualification Administration/network operation
Measuring mode
The device may only be set up and incorporated in a network by experienced administrators or hospital technicians. The device may only be operated by healthcare professionals. The patient can perform the measuring operation independently.
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2. SAFETY INFORMATION 2.1 Safety precautions in these Instructions for Use DANGER! Used to identify an extremely hazardous situation. If you fail to take note of this information, serious irreversible or fatal injuries will occur. WARNING! Used to identify an extremely hazardous situation. If you fail to take note of this information, serious irreversible or fatal injuries may result. CAUTION! Used to identify a hazardous situation. If you fail to take note of this information, minor to moderate injuries may result. NOTICE! Used to identify possible incorrect usage of the device. If you fail to take note of this information, you may damage the device, or the measured results may be incorrect. NOTE Includes additional information about use of the device.
2.2 Basic safety precautions Handling the device
► Please take note of the information in these instructions for use. ► Keep the instructions for use in a safe place. The instructions for use are a
component of the device and must be available at all times. DANGER! Risk of explosion
Do not use the device in an environment in which one of the following gases has accumulated: ► oxygen ► flammable anesthetics ► other flammable substances/air mixtures
CAUTION! Patient hazard, damage to device ► Additional devices which are connected to electrical medical
devices must provide evidence of compliance with the relevant IEC or ISO standards (e.g. IEC 60950 for data-processing devices). Furthermore, all configurations must comply with the requirements of standards for medical systems (see IEC 60601-1-1 or Section 16 of the 3rd edition of IEC 60601-1 respectively). Anyone connecting additional devices to electrical medical devices is considered a system configurer and is therefore responsible for ensuring that the system complies with the requirements of standards for systems. Your attention is drawn to the fact that local laws take precedence over the above-mentioned requirements of standards. In the event of any queries, please contact your local specialist dealer or Technical Service. ► Have servicing and recalibration carried out regularly as described
in the relevant section of this document. ► Technical modifications may not be made to the device. The device
does not contain any parts for servicing by the user. Only have servicing and repairs performed by an authorized seca service partner. You can find service partners in your area at www.seca.com or by sending an e-mail to service@seca.com. ► Only use original seca accessories and spare parts, otherwise seca
will not grant any warranty.
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CAUTION! Patient hazard, malfunction ► Keep other electrical medical devices, e.g. high-frequency surgical
devices, a minimum distance of approx. 1 meter away to prevent incorrect measurements or wireless transmission interference. ► Keep HF devices such as cell phones a minimum distance of
approx. 1 meter away to prevent incorrect measurements or wireless transmission interference. ► The actual transmission output of HF equipment may require
minimum distances of more than 1 meter. Details can be found at www.seca.com.
Preventing electric shock
WARNING! Electric shock ► Set up the device so that the power supply socket is easy to reach
and the device can be disconnected from the power supply quickly. ► Ensure that your local power supply matches the information on the
power supply unit. ► Do not touch the power supply unit with wet hands. ► Do not use extension cables or power strips. ► Make sure that cables are not pinched or damaged by sharp edges. ► Make sure that cables do not come into contact with hot objects. ► Do not operate the device at an altitude of more than 3000 m above
sea level.
Preventing injuries and infections
WARNING! Injury from falls ► Ensure that the device is positioned firmly and level. ► Route connecting cables (if present) in such a way that neither user
nor patient can trip over them. ► The device is not designed as a standing aid. Assist people with lim-
ited motor skills when they are getting up, e.g. from a wheelchair. ► Make sure that the patient does not step onto and off the weighing
platform right at the edges. ► Make sure that the patient steps onto and off the weighing platform
slowly and safely. WARNING! Danger of slipping ► Ensure that the weighing platform is dry before the patient steps
onto it. ► Ensure that the patients feet are dry before he or she steps onto the
weighing platform. ► Make sure that the patient steps onto and off the weighing platform
slowly and safely. CAUTION! Hazard to patient, damage to device
The area where the patient stands consists of a glass plate. Damage to the glass plate, e.g. as a result of scratches, cracks and chips, presents a risk of injury and can lead to the glass plate breaking. ► Do not put any sharp-edged objects on the glass plate. ► Before using the device each time, check the glass plate for
scratches, cracks and chips. If you find damage of this kind, have the glass plate replaced with a new one. ► Do not use the device if the glass plate is damaged.
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WARNING! Risk of infection ► Hygienically reprocess the scale regularly as described in the re-
spective section in this document. ► Make sure that the patient has no infectious diseases. ► Make sure that the patient has no open wounds or infectious skin
alterations, which may come into contact with the device.
Preventing device damage
NOTICE! Damage to device ► Ensure that fluids and dust never get inside the device and the sen-
sors. They can damage the electronics. ► Switch off the device before disconnecting the power supply unit
from the mains socket. ► Disconnect the power supply unit from the mains socket if you in-
tend to not use the device for a longer period of time. Only this way it can be ensured that the device is currentless. ► Make sure not to drop the device. ► Do not expose the device to any impacts or vibrations. ► Perform function controls regularly as described in the relevant sec-
tion in this document. Do not operate the device if it is damaged or not working properly. ► Ensure that there is no heat source in the immediate vicinity. Do not
expose to direct sunlight. The excessive temperature could damage the electronics. ► Avoid rapid temperature fluctuations. When the device is transport-
ed so that a temperature difference of more than 20 °C occurs, it must stay turned off for at least 2 hours before it can be turned on again. Otherwise, condensation water will form which can damage the electronics. ► Use the device only in the ambient conditions outlined in "Intended
use". ► Store the device only in the storage conditions outlined in "Intended
use". ► Use only chlorine and alcohol-free disinfectants which are explicitly
suitable for acrylic sheet and other sensitive surfaces (active ingredient: quaternary ammonium compounds, for example). ► Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents. ► Do not use organic solvents (e.g. white spirit or petroleum spirit).
Using the measured results
WARNING! Patient hazard
This device is no diagnostic device. It simply assists the treating physician in establishing a diagnosis. ► In order to make a precise diagnosis and initiate therapeutic measures, besides determination of the weight, further targeted examinations must be set up by the physician, and their results must be considered. ► The responsibility for diagnosis and treatment lies with the treating
physician.
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NOTICE! Inconsistent measuring results ► Before you electronically save measurement values determined us-
ing this device and use them further (e.g. in seca PC software or in a hospital information system), make sure that the measurement values are plausible. ► If measurement values are transmitted to seca PC software or a
hospital information system, make sure prior to further use that the measurement values are plausible and are assigned to the correct patient. WARNING! Incorrect measurement due to reflections
If there are objects or people in the immediate vicinity of the device, incorrect measurements will result. ► Ensure that there are no objects or people within 0.5 meter of the front or side of the scale during the measuring process. ► Ensure that the device is at least 0.2 meter away from the wall. ► Ensure that the patient is not wearing any kind of hair accessory on
top of the head.
Handling the packing material
WARNING! Risk of suffocation
Packaging material made of plastic foil (bags) is a choking hazard. ► Keep packaging material out of reach of children. ► In the event that the original packing material may not be available
anymore, only use plastic bags with security holes in order to reduce the risk of suffocation. Use recyclable materials if possible. NOTE Keep the original packing material for future use (e.g. returning for maintenance service).
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3. OVERVIEW 3.1 View of device
1 2 3 4
5 6 18 7 8
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12 16 13 14 15
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No.
Device component
1
Ultrasound head
Function
2
Status LED
3
Ultrasound sensors
4
Loudspeaker
For voice output
5
Modular socket
For connecting the modular cable (transmission of data to the multifunctional display)
6
Service interface
For use by seca Service
7
Cable brackets
8
Notice
Refers to assembly notes in the operating instructions
9
Assembly opening
For assembling the measuring head on the column
10
Cable duct
For measuring height Indicates the status of the measuring operation For measuring height
For stowing the modular cable
For threading the modular cable into the ultrasound head
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No.
Device component
11
Multifunctional display
Function Central control and display element
12
Casters
2 pcs, for transporting short distances
13
Spirit level
Indicates whether the device is horizontal
14
Power supply connection
For connecting the device
15
Foot screw
4 pcs, for precise alignment
16
Weighing platform
Acts as weighing element
17
Column
18
Label: "Correct posture"
For measuring height Information on the correct posture
3.2 Controls
1
kg lbs
2 HOLD
NET PT
1/8 5/8 1/4 cm
PAL AGE
3/8 3/4 ft:in
1/2 7/8 YEARS HOLD MONTH ZERO
kg/m² %
BMI BFR
9
1
8
2 7
No.
6
5
Control
4
3
Function
1
send arrow key: • During weighing (if wireless network is set up): - send measured result to reception-ready devices (wireless printer, PC with USB wireless adapter) • In the menu: - select submenu, select menu item - increase value
2
print arrow key: • During weighing (if wireless network is set up): - print out measured result (wireless printer) • In the menu: - select submenu, select menu item - reduce value
3
input Enter key: • During weighing: - enter patient data (age, gender, PAL) • In the menu: - confirm selected menu item - save set value
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Control
Function
4
menu key: • During weighing: - call up control unit menu. • In the menu: - press briefly: go back one menu level - press and hold: exit menu
5
Start key, multifunctional display: switch multifunctional display and scale on and off
6
clear key: for deleting data (patient data, height, BMI, BFR) entered manually or received wirelessly
7
gender key: for entering patient's gender
8
2 in 1 key: for starting the 2 in 1 function to weigh babies and toddlers
9
hold key: for activating the hold function
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3.3 Symbols in the display
T
1
S
2
A kg lbs
B C
HOLD
R
NET PT
D E
Q
1/8 5/8 1/4 cm
PAL AGE
P
3/8 3/4 ft:in 1/2 7/8
O
F G
YEARS HOLD MONTH ZERO
H
N M L
kg/m² %
BMI BFR
Symbol
I J K
Meaning
A
kg / g
Weight value in kilograms/grams
B
lb / lbs
Weight value in pounds (on non-verified models) Mother-and child symbol (2 in 1 function active) to weigh babies and toddlers
C D
PT
Pre-tare function active
E
NET
Tare function active
F
cm
Height in centimeters
G
ft:in
Height in feet and inches (on non-verified models)
H
zero
Zero point set, all heights are measured relative to this zero point. If the zero point is undershot, the measured values will be shown with a minus sign in front.
I
kg/m2
Unit of measurement for body mass index
J
%
Unit of measurement for body fat rate Operation with power supply unit
K L
BFR
Body fat rate (proportion of body fat)
M
BMI
Body mass index
N
HOLD
Hold function active Patient's gender
O P
PAL
Patient's physical activity level
Q
AGE
Patient's age Non-verifiable function active
R S T
HOLD
Hold function is activated Weighing range currently in use: 1: finer divisions of the weight display at a lower capacity 2: maximum capacity
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3.4 Menu structure for multifunctional display Other functions are available to you in the device menu. This enables you to configure the device perfectly to suit your needs (details from page 84 and from page 91).
Reset
Learn
Autosend
rF
***
• On • Off
Autoprint
• HI • MA • HI_MA • Off
Time
• Year • Month • Day • Hour • Minute
•0 •1 •2
Autohold
**
Pre-Tara
Reg. Devices (mo)
*seca 360° wireless network: *Funknetzwerk seca 360° wireless: Group (ID): Group (ID): Max. three seca wireless groups: 0, 1, 2 Max. drei seca Funkgruppen: 0, wireless 1, 2 Maximum configuration per group: Maximal-Konfiguration pro Funkgruppe: - 1 baby scale - 1 Säuglingswaage - 1 personal scale -- 11Personenwaage length measuring device -- 11Längenmessstab wireless printer -- 11Funkdrucker PC with USB wireless adapter - 1 PC mit USB-Funkmodul
Press
• On • Off
Hold
• On • Off
Measure
• On • Off
Beep
Stop
• On • Off
Sytem
*
Filter
• Channel 1 (C1) • Channel 2 (C2) • Channel 3 (C3)
Group (ID)
Channel (C1, C2, C3): - Three channels per wireless group Kanal (C1, C2, C3): (total 9 channels) Kanäle pro Funkgruppe (insg. 9 Kanäle) -- 3Channel numbers: 0 - 99 -- Kanalzahlen: Only use each 0-99channel number once -- Jede Recommended spacing: 30 Kanalzahl nur einmal verwenden Example configuration: Abstand: 30 -- Empfohlener Group 0: C1 0, C2 30, C3 60 -Beispiel-Konfiguration: Group 1: C1 10, C2 40, C3 70 -- Gruppe Group 0: 2: C1 C10,20, C3 80 C2 C2 30, 50, C3 60 (Note: there are no spaces in the display) - Gruppe 1: C1 10, C2 40, C3 70
• On • Off
Net Weight
- Gruppe 2: C1 20, C2 50, C3 80
LCD
Body
Brightness
• 50 % • 100 % • Off
Duration
• Short • Long • Permanent
Registered devices (Mo): Im Display -(Hinweis: 1: personal scalekeine Leerzeichen) - 2: length measuring device Geräte (Mo): -Erkannte 3: wireless printer -- 1: 4:Personenwaage PC with USB wireless adapter -- 2: 7:Längenmessstab baby scale - 3: Funkdrucker - 4: PC mit USB-Funkmodul
BMI
- 7: Säuglingswaage
BFR
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Navigation:
Zero
Zero Height
Voice Output
Language
• DE • EN (US/GB) • ES (ES/ME)
Volume
1...100
Results
• On • Off
• On • Off
Instructions
• On • Off
Autoclear
• On • Off
CAL
Auto
Ultra
• Off
• FR • ZH • TH
• ID • KO • RU
Call up menu:
• PT
**
For measuring weight only
***
For measuring weight and height
***
Für Gewichts- und Längenmessung
**
Nur für Gewichtsmessung
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3.5 Device signals and voice output The automatic weight and height detection of the device allows the patient to perform a measurement independently. During the measuring operation, the device supports measurement by means of acoustic and visual signals, as well as voice output. NOTE The acoustic signals and voice output of the device can be configured. Details can be found in the section entitled "Configuring voice output (menu)" on page 82. The table below is a summary of the signals and voice output of the device in the sequence of the measuring operation: Signal/voice output Status LED on ultrasound head continuously on "Please stand upright and look straight." Status LED on ultrasound head goes off "Do not move. The measurement starts now."
Meaning The device is ready for measurement Instruction to the patient The measuring operation is in progress Instruction to the patient The measuring operation is in progress The measuring operation is complete
Short beeps Long beep "Your weight is (...) kilograms. Your height is (...) centimeters. Your Body Mass Index is (...)." "The measurement is completed. Please step off the platform." "Take your printed ticket."
Announcement of the measured results Instruction to the patient Instruction to the patient/to staff
3.6 Identification on the device ID label Text/symbol Mod Approval Type S/N ProdID
Meaning Model number Type designation of design approval Serial number, consecutive Product identification number, consecutive Follow instructions for use Electrical medical device, type B Insulated device, protection class II
e
Value in mass units (verified models) • States the difference between two consecutive display values • Used to classify and verify a scale
d
Value in mass units (non-verified models) States the difference between two consecutive display values
x
Weighing range (verified models)
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Text/symbol
M16 0102 0123
Meaning Device complies with EC standards and directives. • M: Conformity label according to Directive 2014/31/EU governing non-automatic weighing instruments (verified models) • 16: (Example: 2016) Year in which the declaration of conformity was completed and the CE symbol was applied (verified model) • 0102: Notified body metrology (verified models) • 0123: Notified body medical products Class III scale to Directive 2014/31/EU and OIML R76-1 (verified models) FCC symbol (USA)
FCC ID IC
For USA: device license number from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) For Canada: device license number from Industry Canada The device meets the requirements of the Instituto Nacional de Metrologia, Qualidade e Tecnologia [National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology (Inmetro, Brazil)] for weighing technology The device meets the requirements of the Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações [National Telecommunications Agency (ANATEL), Brazil]. Details of the wireless device license: - HHHH: license number of device - AA: year of license - FFFF: identification number of the manufacturer The device meets the regulatory requirements of GOST R certification (Russia)
The device is licensed by the Russian federal institute for technical regulation and metrology (Russia License number of the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association (CPA)
xx V max. xxx mA use compatible seca adapter only
Rating plate on the power supply connection socket • x-y V: required supply voltage • max xx A: maximum current consumption • •
: note polarity of device plug : operate device with direct current
Do not dispose of device with household waste
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3.7 Identification on the packaging Protect from moisture Arrows indicate top of product. Transport and store in an upright position. Fragile Do not throw or drop. Permitted min. and max. temperature for transport and storage
Permitted min. and max. moisture for transport and storage
Open packaging here Packaging material can be disposed of through recycling programs
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4. BEFORE YOU REALLY GET STARTED ... 4.1 Scope of delivery
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High Accuracy Ultrasonic Sensors
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Age
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Age
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Age
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Age
Age
(Completed Years)
5
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10
11
12
g
5
13
(Completed Years)
14
15
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17
18
19
BMI
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BMI
(kg/m²)
BMI
(kg/m²)
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(kg/m²)
32
30
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85th*
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85th*
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97th*
97th*
24
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22 50th*
q
50th*
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20
20 15th*
18
15th*
18
18.5
18 3rd*
3rd*
16 14 12
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19 WHO, 1995, WHO, 2000 and WHO, 2004.
* BMI-for-age percentiles. Source: World Health Organization (WHO), 2007.
h For more information please visit us at www.seca.com
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i
Component
Pcs.
a
Lower part of housing, first column element preassembled
1
b
Column element
2
c
Threaded rod, short
1
d
Threaded rod, long
1
e
Ultrasound head
1
f
Ultrasound head cover
1
g
Multifunctional display with power supply connection cable and modular cable
1
h
Power supply unit with adapters
1
i
Column connector
1
j
Reference measuring device
1
k
Poster: "Quick guide to measuring"
1
l
Open-ended wrench
1
m
Hex socket wrench, large
1
n
Hex socket wrench, small
1
o
Label: "Correct posture"
1
p
Cable clips
5
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No.
Component
Pcs.
q
Cylinder bolt for ultrasound head cover
1
r
Hex socket bolts for multifunctional display
2
s
Plain washer
1
t
Connecting nut
2
-
Optional cover for the multifunctional display (depends on variant)
1
-
Operating instructions, not shown
1
4.2 Assembling the device The first column element is fitted to the lower part of the device at the factory. Use an assistant to perform the rest of the assembly. Because the assembled product is very tall, we recommend placing the components on the floor and only standing the device up once it is fully assembled. Proceed as outlined below.
Fitting the second column element
ATTENTION! Device damage as a result of assembly error
If the long and short threaded rods are switched, it will not be possible to assemble the device so that it is fit for purpose. ► Ensure that the short threaded rod is fitted when assembling the second column element (see "Scope of delivery" on page 66). To fit the second column element, proceed as outlined below.
1. Screw the short threaded rod hand-tight into the connecting nut of the first column element.
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2. Push the column element over the threaded rod onto the first column element. 3. Place the column connector on the second column element in such a way that the threaded rod protrudes out of the bore in the column connector. 4. Screw the connecting nut onto the threaded rod. 5. Tighten the connecting nut.
Fitting the multifunctional display
The multifunctional display is suspended in the groove of the column elements and fixed in position with a screw clamp. ATTENTION! Malfunction as a result of reflecting multifunctional display
If the multifunctional display is fitted to the first column element, faulty measurements will result. ► Fit the multifunctional display to the second column element. 1. Insert the tenon block of the multifunctional display in the groove of the second column element.
2. Slide the display until it is at the right height for you.
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3. Tighten up the two hex socket bolts to fix the multifunctional display in the desired position. 4. Route the power supply connection cable of the multifunctional display in the groove of the column elements as far as the lower part of the device. 5. Draw the power supply connection cable through the bore of the lower part of the device. ATTENTION! Malfunction as a result of assembly error
If the cables are fitted under severe mechanical load, faulty displays and failure of the display may result. ► Lay all cables so that they are not excessively bent and so that connectors are not snapped off. 6. Wind the free end of the power supply connection cable onto the cable store in the lower part of the housing. 7. Plug the connector of the power supply connection cable into the appropriate socket of the weighing platform.
8. Fix the power supply connection cable in the groove of the column elements using the two cable clips.
9. Swivel the multifunctional display so that is convenient for you to read.
Fitting the third column element
ATTENTION! Device damage as a result of assembly error
If the long and short threaded rods are switched, it will not be possible to assemble the device so that it is fit for purpose. ► Ensure that the long threaded rod is fitted when assembling the third column element (see "Scope of delivery" on page 66). To fit the third column element, proceed as outlined below.
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