Specifications

Digital Physician Operation Instructions - Scale Assembly 3
AC Power Connections
The Digital Physician Scale has a 120 VAC adaptor or 230 VAC adaptor to use when power is readily available.
The AC power adaptor plugs into the back of the indicator as shown in Figure 2-2.
LED indicator light
illuminates from red to
green when charged.
Connect the AC power
source here.
RS-232 Port
connection
Store the 230 VAC
adaptor here when not
in use
Store the 120 VAC
adaptor here when not
in use
Back cover to indicator
Figure 2-2. LED Light Location
The AC adaptor, when not in use, plugs into the back housing of the indicator. Figure 2-2 shows that location.
The Digital Physician Scale is capable of running its internal sealed lead-acid rechar
geable battery if no
additional power source is available. Battery life is approximately 75 hours. If the
LO Bat indicator is showing on
the display, recharge the battery or connect the scale to an AC power source as soon as possible for accurate
weighing.
Battery Charging
When the AC adaptor is connected to a power source, the rechargeable battery goes into recharge mode.
NOTE: To maintain battery longevity we recommend you charge it on a regular basis rather than waiting until it is fully
discharged.
The LED indicator light on the back of the scale housing will illuminate red during the charging period, and
change over to green when the battery becomes fully charged.
2.4 Getting Ready to Weigh a Patient
Once the scale is properly unpacked and set up, and prior to weighing a patient, step on the scale to check the
scale that all functions are working correctly. The scale is calibrated from the factory so simply turn on the scale
and step on the scale to get a weight reading. Press the
REWEIGH key again to verify that weight.
Figure 2-3. Press the Reweigh Key to Verify Weight