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5-3. Installing the batteries 

Prepare six, size D (R20P or LR20) batteries. The batteries are not included with the 
product. 
 
The scale can be used continuously for about 3,600 hours using alkaline batteries. 
When 

  appears, replace all six batteries with new ones as soon as possible. 

 

1. Turn the battery cover on the rear of the 

display counterclockwise to remove it. 

 
 
2. Press on the catch in the arrow direction to 

release it. Take the battery compartment 
out in the direction of the arrow. 

 
 
3. While taking care of the battery polarity, 

insert a battery into the battery 
compartment. The polarity marks are 
shown in the battery compartment. 
First, insert the negative side of the 
battery into the compartment. Press 
down the positive side to fit into the 
compartment, as shown to the right. 

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To remove the battery, reverse the 
procedure above. First, push in on the 
positive side toward to the negative side.

 

 

4. Insert six new batteries in the battery 

compartment as described in step 3. 

5. Place the battery compartment back 

into the display, using the positioning 
tab as a guide. Secure the catch into 
the hole with a clicking sound. 

6. Turn the battery cover clockwise to 

attach it. Make sure that the groove on 
the cover is correctly engaged and the 
cover is closed completely. 

 

Precautions on using the batteries

 

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 Do not handle the batteries with wet hands. Do not allow the batteries to become wet. 

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 Take great care of the polarity of batteries. The polarity marks are shown in 

the battery compartment. 

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 Replace the batteries with six new ones when “

lb

” is displayed. 

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 Do not mix used and new batteries. It may cause damage to the batteries or 

product, if used. 

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 Do not mix the battery type. It may cause damage to the batteries or product. 

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 The battery life depends on the ambient temperature. 

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 Remove the batteries from the battery compartment if the scale is not to be 

used for a long period of time. They may leak and cause damage. Damage due 
to battery leakage is not covered by the warranty.

 

Battery cover 

Handle 

Positioning tab

Battery compartment 

Catch 

Battery 

compartment

Handle 

Summary of Contents for SC-30KAM

Page 1: ...S SC C S SE E S Se er ri ie es s W Wa as sh h D Do ow wn n S Sc ca al le es s SC 30KAM SC 60KAM SC 150KAM SC 60KAL SC 150KAL SE 30KAM SE 60KAM SE 150KAM SE 60KAL SE 150KAL 1WMPD4002054...

Page 2: ...duced transmitted transcribed or translated into any language in any form by any means without the written permission of A D Company Limited The contents of this manual and the specifications of the i...

Page 3: ...ting a weighing unit 12 6 3 Basic weighing operation 13 6 4 Weight display resolution 13 7 COUNTING MODE 14 8 COMPARATOR 15 9 CALIBRATION 17 9 1 Gravity acceleration correction 17 9 2 Calibration usin...

Page 4: ...Alkaline batteries are used is approximately 3 600 hours A large LCD with a character height of 39 mm is used Two weighing platform sizes are available The SC KAL and SE KAL series have a larger weigh...

Page 5: ...E KAL KAM series Pole support foot Only for the SE KAM series The cable length from the base to the display is approximately 1 5 m S SC C S SE E S Se er ri ie es s W Wa as sh h D Do ow wn n S Sc ca al...

Page 6: ...4 4 DESCRIPTION OF EACH PART SC KAL KAM series Display Display pole Weighing pan Spirit level Option slot Battery cover Display rear side Leveling foot Display knob...

Page 7: ...5 S KAL KAM series Display Display pole Weighing pan Leveling foot Spirit level Option slot Battery cover Display knob Display rear side...

Page 8: ...HIi OK iLOi Turns on when the comparator results are displayed Weighing units lb oz kg and pcs are available A selected unit turns on Battery indicator The battery indicator changes as the battery cap...

Page 9: ...d to the next step The ZERO and TARE switches work when the weight value is stable The ZERO switch will zero the scale if the weight value is within 2 of the weighing capacity kg around the power on z...

Page 10: ...ay pole to the base firmly 5 Lay the base on its side Remove the 4 screws 5 in the illustration and remove the pole support foot 6 Pull the excess cable out of the base See 6 in the illustration Take...

Page 11: ...e the display pole to the base firmly 5 Turn the display knob counterclockwise to remove the display from the display pole 5 in the illustration 6 Pull the excess cable from inside the base out of the...

Page 12: ...ft or vibration Installing the scale or storing it for an extended period where the temperature and relative humidity are high and where there may be abrupt changes in temperature may cause scale fail...

Page 13: ...battery compartment as described in step 3 5 Place the battery compartment back into the display using the positioning tab as a guide Secure the catch into the hole with a clicking sound 6 Turn the b...

Page 14: ...oad beyond this range the scale shows Remove the load from the weighing pan If the scale is to be turned ON with some item loaded performing a zero calibration with the item loaded will allow the scal...

Page 15: ...p to the weighing capacity less the tare weight value Precautions during operation When reading or storing a value make sure that the STABLE indicator is turned on Do not press switches with a sharp i...

Page 16: ...at the right side of the number of samples shows zero 5 Place the correct number of samples on the weighing pan or in the container 6 Confirm that the STABLE indicator is turned on Press the UNITS swi...

Page 17: ...stable data which are more than 4d d minimum display Refer to 13 1 Specifications Also in the counting mode d is equal to the minimum display of kg mode The upper and lower limit values are maintaine...

Page 18: ...e The minus sign can be selected as a blinking digit after the least significant digit The PRINT switch alternates the minus sign on and off The blinking shows minus and no sign is plus 4 After settin...

Page 19: ...avity acceleration correction is not required when the scale will be calibrated using a calibration weight at the place where it is to be used Make sure that the scale is in the weighing mode displayi...

Page 20: ...The calibration weight value is equal to the weighing capacity factory setting If SPAN calibration is not to be performed turn the power OFF to exit from the calibration procedure 6 To calibrate with...

Page 21: ...d the TARE switch until the gravity acceleration value appears and release the switch 2 Press the UNITS switch twice and display ClrC 3 Press and hold the UNITS switch until ClrCno appears blinking 4...

Page 22: ...the following switches UNITS To display the next item PRINT To increase the value of the blinking digit by one to change the parameter When the parameter is changed the STABLE indicator turns off 5 Pr...

Page 23: ...Reply to commands 0 Comparator disabled 1 Compares all data 2 Compares all stable data 3 Compares data of 4d or 4d 4 Compares stable data of 4d or 4d 5 Compares data of 5d Comparator mode Cp 6 Compar...

Page 24: ...the scale periodically to keep weighing accuracy 12 2 Error codes Overload error Indicates that an object beyond the weighing capacity has been placed on the weighing pan Remove the object from the we...

Page 25: ...iation 0 005 kg 0 01 kg 0 02 kg 0 01 kg 0 02 kg Linearity 0 01 kg 0 02 kg 0 05 kg 0 02 kg 0 05 kg Sensitivity drift 20 ppm C 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 95 F Display 7 segment LCD character height 39 mm Displ...

Page 26: ...24 13 2 External dimensions SC 30KAM SC 60KAM SC 150KAM SC 60KAL SC 150KAL Unit mm 60 117 163 380 38 1 173 300 717 220 300 60 158 530 38 1 173 440 123 717 390 300...

Page 27: ...25 SE 30KAM SE 60KAM SE 150KAM SE 60KAL SE 150KAL Unit mm 60 118 300 202 380 202 722 300 220 40 60 440 128 530 202 300 390 722 40...

Page 28: ...m s2 Cape Town 9 796 m s2 Rio de Janeiro 9 788 m s2 Chicago 9 803 m s2 Rome 9 803 m s2 Copenhagen 9 815 m s2 San Francisco 9 800 m s2 Cyprus 9 797 m s2 Singapore 9 781 m s2 Djakarta 9 781 m s2 Stockho...

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