USER MANUAL
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11.
General rules
1.
Before each measurement make sure that zero indicator is displayed. If zero indicator does not
displayed or “----“ communicate appears, press
0
key and wait until zero indication and zero
indicator appears.
2.
The scale is equipped with a tare equal to its range. To tare the scale press
T
key (left or right).
Storing a tare value does not extend measuring range, but only subtracts it from a load placed on a pan.
To make weight control easier and to avoid range overdrawing, the scale is equipped with a load
indicator (graduated in percentages).
3.
Weighing result should be read when the indicator "
" lights, which signalises stabilisation of a result.
4.
When the scale is not used but it is necessary to be ready to work immediately, it can be switched off by
pressing I/ key. The scale reading system is then switched off to "standby" mode (signalled by the
indicator "OFF" in version with the LCD display). To switch the scale on press I/ key. The scale is
immediately ready to operate maximum accuracy (after self tests).
5.
Protect the scale against dust, aggressive dusts and liquids. To clean the scale wash it with water with
soap and dry it afterwards.
6.
A scale equipped with lead-acid accumulator automatically controls accumulator state, signalises its
discharge on LCD display and after around 1h scale switches itself off to avoid discharging the
accumulator below threshold voltage.
Do not completely discharge an accumulator because it can be damaged.
After discharge signalising appears an accumulator should be charged as quickly as possible by
connecting external feeder. Charging is more effective when scale is turned off with I/ key - charging time
is about 10 hours.
It is also possible to connect accumulator directly to PA6V charger leaving accumulator in a scale or take it
out if needed. In order to take accumulator out take off a pan, disconnect accumulator wire and unscrew
mounting screws.
Do not overload the scale more than 20% of maximum load (Max).