Troubleshooting guide

Scale Operation 15
6.0 Scale Operation
The scales have the capability of performing different operations beyond just calculating weight. The various
operating instructions are described below.
6.1 Weighing
Use the following steps to weigh a person.
1. Press the On-Off/Zero key to turn on the scale and 0.0 will appear on the display.
2. Ask the patient or person to step onto the scale. The display shows WEIGH, then the person’s weight, and
beeps to indicate the end of the weighing process.
3. To reweigh, press the REWEIGH key.
4. To change the display from Kg to Lb and vice-versa, press the Kg-Lb key.
5. If the display hold feature is on (OP6=1), the weight will remain on the display even after the patient
steps off the scale. To clear the weight, press the
On-Off/Zero key.
6. To turn off the scale, press and hold the On-Off/Zero key until OFF appears on the display.
6.2 Using the Body Mass Index (BMI) Function
Body mass index (BMI) is the relationship between weight and height associated with body fat and health risk. It
is a reliable indicator of body fatness for people and even though BMI does not measure body fat directly,
research has shown the BMI correlates to direct measures of body fat. BMI is an inexpensive and
easy-to-perform method of screening for weight categories that may lead to health problems for adults.
Calculating BMI is one of the best methods for population assessment of overweight and obesity. Because
calculation requires only height and weight, it is inexpensive and easy to use for clinicians and for the general
public. The calculation is based on the following formulas:
Calculate BMI by dividing weight in pounds (lbs) by height in inches (in) squared and multiplying by a
conversion factor of 703.
Example: weight = 150 lbs, height = 5’5 (65")
Calculation: [150 ÷ (65)
2
] x 703 = 24.96
The standard weight status categories associated with BMI ranges for adults are shown in the following table.
The following examples show weight ranges, the corresponding BMI ranges and the weight status categories for
a sample height.
Use the following steps in determining the BMI.
1. To use the BMI function, weigh the patient as described under Weighing (above)6.1 and then press the
BMI key. If weighing in Lbs, the default height of (5 feet) appears on the display. Use the up or down
arrows to increase the feet height by one foot increments). Press the
BMI key again to display inches
(default is 7.0 inches) Again, use the up or down arrows to increase or decrease the inches height by 0.5"
BMI Weight Status
Below 18.5 Underweight
18.5 - 24.9 Normal
25.0 - 29.9 Overweight
30.0 and Above Obese
Table 3. Standard Weight Status
Height Weight Range BMI Weight Status
5’9” 124 lbs or less Below 18.5 Underweight
125 lbs to 168 lbs 18.5 to 24.9 Normal
169 lbs to 202 lbs 25.0 to 29.9 Overweight
203 lbs or more 30 or higher Obese
Table 4. BMI Ranges and Weight Status Example