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© Adam Equipment Company 2007 

 

 

2.0  SPECIFICATIONS 

 

Model  

BFW 75 

BFW 150 

BFW 300

 

Maximum Capacity 

75 kg 

150 kg 

300 kg 

Readability 

5 g 

10 g 

20 g 

Repeatability  
(Std. Dev.) 

5 g 

10 g 

20 g 

Linearity (±) 

10 g 

20 g 

40 g 

Tare Range 

Full range 

Units of Measure 

4 (kg, g, lb, oz) 

 

Stabilisation Time 

2-3 seconds 

Operating 
Temperature 

0°C to 40°C 

 

Power supply 

Re-chargeable battery located inside the indicator  

or mains power 

Display 

Large LCD with backlight 

Calibration 

Automatic calibration 

Scale Housing 

Indicator: ABS Plastic 

Platform: Mild steel base and stainless steel pan  

Pan Size 

560 x 470 mm  

Dimensions 
(w x d x h) 

Base: 470 x 685 x 950 mm 

Indicator :  260 x 155 x 105 mm 

Net Weight 

20 kg  

 

2.1  KEYBOARD AND DISPLAY

 

 

Summary of Contents for BFW 150

Page 1: ...Adam Equipment Company 2007 1 Adam Equipment BFW Platform Scales P N 4258 Revision A6 December 2007 Software rev Y2C 1 0...

Page 2: ...Adam Equipment Company 2007 2...

Page 3: ...EIGHING 7 3 7 ALARM 8 3 7 1 Over load alarming 8 3 7 2 Low load alarming 8 3 7 3 Low battery alarming 8 4 0 USER PARAMETERS 8 4 1 BLT BACKLIGHT CONTROL 9 4 2 CHK CHECKWEIGHING CONTROL 9 4 3 FIL FILTER...

Page 4: ...oad cell construction Overload protection Adjustable levelling feet Mild steel construction offering rugged structure Large stainless steel pan Supplied complete with AE 301 indicator Simple operation...

Page 5: ...kg g lb oz Stabilisation Time 2 3 seconds Operating Temperature 0 C to 40 C Power supply Re chargeable battery located inside the indicator or mains power Display Large LCD with backlight Calibration...

Page 6: ...he scale is in the setting mode Tare This key is used to deduct the weight of the container from the gross weight and thus to display the net weight only It is also used to increment the digit while t...

Page 7: ...Place the pillar in the upright position into the rear socket of the platform base and fasten the screw Pull out the cable slightly from the holder and slide the indicator into the bracket Attach the...

Page 8: ...xx will be shown before the display goes to zero The value of xx is an indication of the percentage of charge of the internal battery To switch off the indicator press the power switch again 3 2 ZERO...

Page 9: ...follow the procedure given below Press the Mode key The display will show 000 00 HI with the first digit flashing for setting the High value Use the Unit key to advance the Tare key to change the val...

Page 10: ...symbol appears along with the beep stop using the scale at once and re charge the battery immediately to avoid any damage to the battery 4 0 USER PARAMETERS The following parameters can be set by the...

Page 11: ...disabled When this function is displayed with the current setting press the Unit key to change to the other setting bL 0FF Backlight is disabled bL On Backlight is enabled Press the Mode key to store...

Page 12: ...ove to the next function 4 5 PAT SETTING OF PARITY When this function is displayed with the current setting press the Unit key to change to the other settings 8 n 1 8 data bits no parity default setti...

Page 13: ...Net weight printed Blank line Blank line End of Transmission Input command format The scale can be controlled from a PC with the following commands The commands must be sent in upper case letters i e...

Page 14: ...o the other setting ZEO 0FF Zero tracking function is disabled ZEO On Zer0 tracking function is enabled Press the Mode key to store the desired setting and move to the next function 7 2 UNIT SETTING T...

Page 15: ...ess the Mode key The raw ADC count will be displayed along with CAI To set the zero calibration press the Mode key again The scale will ask you to load the calibration mass by displaying the new ADC a...

Page 16: ...truction under weighing platform Vibrations through the floor Temperature changed dramatically Power supply faulty Weight value incorrect Calibration error Recalibrate Unit calibrated with inaccurate...

Page 17: ...ethods B Details of the unit purchased This part of information should always be available for any future correspondence We suggest you to fill in this form as soon as the unit is received and keep a...

Page 18: ...equipment is not returned in the original packaging and with correct documentation for a claim to be processed All claims are at the sole discretion of Adam Equipment This warranty does not cover equi...

Page 19: ...a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with th...

Page 20: ...ted in any form or by any means without the prior permission of Adam Equipment Adam Equipment reserves the right to make changes to the technology features specifications and design of the equipment w...

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