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Seca 677 - User Manual

Seca 677
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Questions and Answers

  • S
    shannontannerAug 18, 2025
    What does it mean if the display "Er:X:11" appears on my Seca 677?
    • J
      jhardyAug 18, 2025
      The display "Er:X:11" indicates that the scale has too high a load or too high a load in one corner. Remove some of the load from the scale or distribute the weight more evenly. You can also try restarting the scale.
  • M
    Matthew JonesAug 20, 2025
    What does it mean if the display "Er:X:12" appears on my Seca 677 Scales?
    • D
      Dr. Austin RussellAug 20, 2025
      The display "Er:X:12" appears if the scale was switched on with too high a load. Remove the load from the scale. You can also try to restart the scale.
  • D
    Danielle RobertsAug 23, 2025
    What does it mean if the display "Er:X:16" appears on my Seca 677?
    • K
      Kristen FriedmanAug 23, 2025
      The display "Er:X:16" indicates that the scale was caused to oscillate, and the zero point could not be determined. Restart the scale.
  • C
    chadestradaAug 25, 2025
    What does it mean if the Enter key is pressed and the display "Er:X:71" appears on my Seca Scales?
    • C
      Christina CummingsAug 26, 2025
      The display "Er:X:71" indicates that data transmission is not possible because the wireless module is deactivated. Activate the wireless module (see "Activating the wireless module (SYS)" on page 80).
  • J
    Jason MartinezAug 28, 2025
    What does it mean if the Enter key is pressed and the display "Er:X:72" appears on my Seca Scales?
    • T
      Tina MccormickAug 28, 2025
      The display "Er:X:72" indicates that data transmission is not possible because no wireless group is set up. Set up a wireless group (see "Setting up a wireless group (Lrn)" on page 80).
  • A
    Adam WilsonAug 30, 2025
    Why does the display "StOP" appear on my Seca 677?
    • W
      whansonAug 30, 2025
      The "StOP" display appears because the maximum load for the scale has been exceeded. Remove some of the load from the scale.
  • Y
    Yolanda CallahanSep 2, 2025
    What to do if no weight is displayed when there is a load on my Seca 677 Scales?
    • M
      matamariahSep 2, 2025
      If no weight is displayed when there's a load on the scale, the scale may not be switched on. Check whether the scale is switched on.
  • H
    Hannah NorrisSep 4, 2025
    Why does 0.00 not appear before weighing on my Seca 677 Scales?
    • E
      ejonesSep 4, 2025
      If 0.00 does not appear before weighing, it could be because a load was already on the scale when it was switched on. Remove the load from the scale. Alternatively, switch the scale off and then back on again.
  • P
    pamela60Sep 7, 2025
    What does it mean if, after switching on Seca 677 Scales for the first time, measurement results are transmitted and two beeps are heard?
    • A
      angela19Sep 7, 2025
      This indicates that the device was unable to send measurement results to the wireless receiver (seca wireless printer or PC with seca USB wireless adapter). Ensure that the scale is integrated in the wireless network and that the receiver is switched on. Also, keep HF equipment at least 1 meter away from transmitters and receivers in the seca wireless network, as it may cause interference.
  • J
    John WilsonSep 9, 2025
    Why is only the "SYS" item visible in the rf menu of my Seca Scales?
    • A
      Alexandria StewartSep 9, 2025
      If only the "SYS" item is visible in the rf menu, the wireless module is likely deactivated. Activate the wireless module (see "Activating the wireless module (SYS)" on page 80).

Summary

1. Device Description

1.1 Intended Use

Specifies the intended applications and regulatory compliance of the seca 677 electronic platform scale.

1.2 Description of Functionality

Details the scale's capabilities, including weight and BMI determination, and wireless data transmission.

1.3 User Qualification

Defines the required qualifications for personnel involved in assembly and operation of the device.

2. Safety Information

2.1 Safety Information Symbols

Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE, and NOTE symbols used for hazard communication.

2.2 Basic Safety Instructions: Handling and Environment

Provides fundamental safety guidelines for handling the instrument, preventing electrical shock, infections, and environmental hazards.

3. Overview

3.1 Controls

Identifies and explains the function of the scale's various controls and physical components.

3.2 Display Symbols and Markings

Explains symbols displayed on the scale and markings found on the device, rating plate, and packaging.

3.5 Menu Structure

Details the scale's menu structure for accessing and configuring various functions.

4. Before You Really Get Started

4.1 Scope of Delivery

Lists all components included in the seca 677 scale package for initial setup.

4.2 Assembling the Device

Provides step-by-step instructions for assembling the scale, including setting up the railing and display housing.

4.3 Establishing Power Supply

Details the procedure for connecting the power pack and ensuring a stable power supply for the scale.

5. Operation

5.1 Making the Scale Operational

Guides users on moving, aligning, and preparing the scale for operation after assembly.

5.2 Weighing Procedures

Explains basic weighing, using TARE/HOLD functions, and calculating BMI with patient support guidance.

Wireless Data Transmission and BMI Printing

Covers sending measurement results wirelessly and configuring automatic printing of BMI with compatible devices.

5.3 Other Functions and Menu Navigation

Details menu structure, navigation, customization options, and specific functions like auto-hold, beeps, and filtering.

6. The seca 360° Wireless Network

6.1 Introduction to Wireless Groups

Explains the seca 360° wireless network, wireless groups, device combinations, and transmission range.

6.2 Channels and Device Detection

Details channel communication within wireless groups, manual channel selection, and how the scale detects connected devices.

Wireless Module Activation and Group Setup

Guides on activating wireless modules, setting up groups, integrating devices, and syncing time for wireless printing.

7. Hygiene Treatment

7.1 Cleaning and 7.2 Disinfecting

Provides instructions for cleaning the scale with mild soap and disinfecting sensitive surfaces with appropriate agents.

7.3 Sterilizing and Function Check

States the device cannot be sterilized and outlines the procedure for performing a pre-use function check.

9. Troubleshooting

Common Problems and Solutions

Lists common issues like error messages, wireless failures, and display issues with their causes and solutions.

10. Servicing;Recalibration

10.1 Maintenance and Recalibration Guidelines

Recommends professional servicing and explains when recalibration is necessary due to damaged seals or counter discrepancies.

10.2 Checking Calibration Counter

Explains how to check the scale's calibration status by comparing the calibration counter with the sticker.

11. Technical Data

11.1 General Technical Data

Provides detailed specifications for the scale's dimensions, weight, operating conditions, power, and wireless transmission.

11.2 Technical Data, Weighing

Details weighing parameters including maximum/minimum load, increments, tare range, and accuracy on initial calibration.

12. Optional Accessories

13. Spare Parts

Lists available optional accessories and spare parts with their corresponding article numbers.

15. Warranty

16. Declaration of Conformity

States the product's compliance with European directives and provides information on where to find the full declaration.

Seca 677 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Weight3.5 kg
DisplayLCD
Capacity300 kg
Graduation100 g
FunctionsBMI calculation
Power supplyBattery operated

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