12 Scale operation
Sound
One beep
Two beeps
Three beeps
No print, four
short beeps
No print, four
long beeps
Four long
beeps
Continuous
long beep
Wheelchair weighing procedure (models 6702, 6702SP,
and 6702W)
1. Make sure that the scale ramps are down.
2. Press the power button to turn on the scale.
The scale sounds one beep.
3. Wait for the scale to display 0.0.
The scale sounds two beeps.
4. Place the empty wheelchair on the scale and make sure the weight is evenly
distributed.
A series of dashes moves across the display. The scale sounds three beeps and the
empty wheelchair weight is displayed.
5. Press ZERO to tare out the weight of the wheelchair.
A series of dashes moves across the display.
6. When the scale displays 0.0, remove the wheelchair.
A series of dashes moves across the display. This means a tared weight is stored in
the scale memory.
7. Place the patient in the wheelchair and place both on the scale. Make sure the
weight is evenly distributed.
The scale sounds three beeps and the patient's weight is displayed.
8. If necessary, press REWEIGH to perform another weight measurement with the
current tare value.
9. To remove the tare value and reset the scale, remove all weight from the scale and
press ZERO.
10. If necessary, press RECALL to display the previously stored scale measurement.
The PRIOR WEIGHT LED flashes.
Note
Meaning
Acknowledgment of a button press.
The scale is zeroed and ready to take a measurement.
The weight reading is obtained and displayed.
A print was requested, but valid weight is not displayed on the scale, or
the printer is in use.
There is a problem with the printer. Contact your service department.
The battery is too weak to operate the scale.
The scale has entered setup mode.
There is a problem with the scale. See the troubleshooting section.
A measurement is stored in the scale until a new weight is
taken and zeroes out.
Welch Allyn Masted Scales
PRINT
was pressed while