It should be noted that local laws
take priority over the above-
mentioned standard require-
ments. For further information
please contact your local spe-
cialist dealer or the Technical
Service.
• Have the scales serviced and
recalibrated regularly as
described in the respective sec-
tion in the user manual of the
device.
• Technical changes to the device
are not permitted. The unit con-
tains no user-serviceable parts.
Make sure that maintenance and
repair are only carried out by an
authorisedseca service partner.
You can find your local service
partner at www.seca.com or
send an e-mail to
service@seca.com.
Handling the chair scales
CAUTION!
Patient hazard, damage to device
• Use the chair scale only under
the supervision of specialist staff.
• Prior to each use, ensure that
the wheel brakes work properly.
CAUTION!
Patients can be injured if they fall
People with limited motor skills can
fall when they try to sit down on
the scales.
– Ensure that the wheel brakes on
the chair scales are set.
– Assist people with limited motor
skills when they are sitting
down.
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• Make sure you only use genuine
seca accessories and spare
parts. Otherwise the warranty
provided by seca will become
null and void.
CAUTION!
Patient hazard, malfunction
• Make sure electrical medical
equipment such as high-fre-
quency surgical devices are kept
at a minimum distance of
approx. 1 metre to prevent
incorrect measurements or inter-
ference with radio transmission.
• Make sure HF devices such as
mobile phones are kept at a min-
imum distance of approx.
1 metre to prevent incorrect
measurements or interference
with radio transmission.
• The actual transmit power of HF
devices can require minimum
distances of more than 1 metre.
For details, visit www.seca.com
• Secure the scales against acci-
dental rolling. Lock the wheel
brakes.
• Do not transport any persons or
objects with the chair scales.
• Move the scales only with the
wheel brakes released.
– Leave the footrests folded up
and pushed in until the patient
has taken a seat on the scales.
CAUTION!
Injury due to trapping
Hands and arms of the patient and
the user can become trapped
between seat and base frame as
well as between seat and arm-
rests.