5, 25, 50 or 100 Sample Size
1. Three
UNIT WEIGHT BY
LED’s should be blinking at this
point, if not, press the
RESET
key to clear any unit weight.
lf you are going to use a tare container, place it on the weighing
pan.
2. Press the
SAMPLE
key.
Any tare container will be
automatically tared.
The display will show
“
Add Sample
” and “10 pcs”.
3. Press the
SAMPLE
key to
move through the count
number of 5, 25, 50 or 100
pieces.
The larger the sample size used,
the more accurate the unit weight
will be registered. (Example of
selecting a sample size of 50)
4. Place the selected number of
sample pieces on the
weighing pan (or in the tared
container).
The weight of the pieces will
be displayed.
5. Press the
ENTER
key.
The display will show “
-------
”
for a moment while calculating
the unit weight. After a moment
the display will show the count,
total weight and unit weight.
If the “
Add Sample
” display appears again,
then the sample size is not large enough for
accurate counting – add the additional number
of sample pieces.
6. You may now begin counting operations for
pieces of the same weight.
.
88888
50
881
pcs
W 2
W E I G H T ( k g )
1123456789
5.550
A
2 3 S A M U
U W ( g )
12341567
111.000
Ñ
Blinking
Ò
SAMPLE
STABL
.
88888
10
881
pcs
W 2
W E I G H T ( k g )
1213456789
0.000
2 A 3
A d d S a m p l e
123456789012345678901234567
ZERO TOTAL
M+
TARE
ENTERED
SCALE
Æ
10
Æ
5
Æ
25
Æ
50
Æ
100
SAMPLE
.
88888
50
881
pcs
W 2
W E I G H T ( k g )
1123456789
0.000
A
2 3
A d d S a m p l e
123456789012345678901234567
.-------
881
pcs
A
2
W E I G H T ( k g )
1213456
-------
A
2 3
A d d S a m p l e
123456789012345678901234567
ENTER
.
88888
50
881
pcs
W 2
W E I G H T ( k g )
1123456789
0.000
A
2 3
A d d S a m p l e
123456789012345678901234567
If weight isn’t zero, press TARE.
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