Power supply, How to set up correctly, Caution – Tanita BD-815U User Manual

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Power Supply

(1) Turn the scale upside-down,

and turn the finger screw on
the battery cover counter-
clockwise (as indicated) to
release the screw.

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How to Set Up Correctly

Use the scale in a firm, flat and stable location.

• Do not position it anywhere that is subject to direct

sunlight, near heating equipment, or directly in the
path of an air conditioner outlet.

• Do not use it anywhere that is subject to significant

temperature change.

• Do not position it anywhere that is either damp or

subject to high humidity.

• After positioning the scale, pick up the baby basket

from both sides to confirm that the basket is not easily
removed before use.

• Ensure that the lever is pushed in.

Using batteries

Level gauge Check

<View from above>

Red

Air bubble

• Place the scale on a flat surface to ensure

accurate measurement.

• Turn the four adjusters such that the air bub-

ble in the level guide is positioned exactly in
the center. Confirm that all four adjusters
are in contact with the surface.

Level gauge

Adjusters (4)

Using the AC adapter

(1) Insert the AC adapter jack into the AC

adapter inlet on the right side of the main
unit.

(2) Plug the AC adapter into the power outlet.

This equipment must be used
with the included AC adapter.

Caution

(2) Lift off the battery cover.

(3) Insert new batteries.

•When the batteries start to run low,

appears

on the display panel as a warning.
All (four) batteries should be immediately
replaced with new ones at the same time.
Note) Do not use a combination of alkaline and
manganese batteries, as such an arrangement
may result in equipment failure.
Note) Rechargeable batteries are NOT recom-
mended.

•A set of standard batteries should last about

one year (assuming four readings a day).

* Insert the batteries

such that the negative
terminals of the batter-
ies are pushed up
against the coils within
the battery housing.

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