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8528-00412-0M Rev A 

 PZ30W / PZ60W O

wner’s 

PREPARING SCALE FOR WEIGHING 

Before Weighing 

1.  Place the scale on a stable, vibration-free level surface away from direct sunlight and 

any rapidly moving air source (heating/cooling vents, fans, etc.). This will prevent 
sudden temperature changes and air currents that may result in unstable weight 
readings. 

2.  Make sure that the distance between the scale base and the wireless display is within 

30 feet (10 meters). 

3.  S

elect the scale’s channel to match the wireless display. (The scale’s channel indicator 

is located on the scale’s base; please remove the rubber stopper to access the 
channel indicator). For example: If the wireless display is using Channel-1, select 
Channel-1 for the scale. (Please see Page 5 for instructions for selecting scale base 
channels). 

 

NOTE:

 

If the scale’s channel is not same as the wireless display, ‘88888’ will appear on the 

display. Set the scale and wireless display to the same channel. 
 
 

Weighing 

1.  Turn on the scale base by pressing the power switch located on the underside of the 

scale base. 

2.  Press the ON/OFF button on the display to turn on the display. 

3. 

‘88888’ will appear on the display, then ‘0’ and ‘

’ will flash. The scale is ready for 

weighing. 

NOTE:

 

If the “88888” display and ‘0’ does not show and the ‘

’ flash, press the 

 

button to change the wireless display’s channel to match the scale’s channel. For example: 
i

f the scale’s channel is set to Channel-1, please select Channel-1 for the wireless display 

also.   

 

Power 
Switch 

Summary of Contents for PZ30W

Page 1: ...s 1 PZ30W PZ60W Wireless Pizza Scale Owner s Manual Cardinal Scale Manufacturing Co 8528 0412 0M Rev A PO BOX 151 WEBB CITY MO 64870 11 16 PH 417 673 4631 FAX 417 673 2153 www detecto com Technical Su...

Page 2: ...8528 00412 0M Rev A PZ30W PZ60W Owner s 2...

Page 3: ...REPARING SCALE FOR WEIGHING 3 CHANGING THE WIRELESS DISPLAY S CHANNEL 4 SELECTING THE SCALE BASE S CHANNEL 5 DISPLAY MOUNTING 6 AC POWER ADAPTER 8 OPERATION 9 FUNCTION SETTINGS 10 ERROR MESSAGES 11 CA...

Page 4: ...ste Within the European Union this device should be returned to the distributor from where it was purchased for proper disposal This is in accordance with EU Directive 2002 96 EC Within North America...

Page 5: ...on of your scale SPECIFICATIONS Model Capacity PZ30W 0 10 lb x 0 05 oz 10 30 lb x 0 1 oz 0 5 kg x 0 002 kg 5 15 kg x 0 005 kg 30 lb x 1 8 oz Model Capacity PZ60W 60 lb x 0 2 oz 60 lb x 1 4 oz 30 kg x...

Page 6: ...oz and kg units of measurement Touch Free Tare sensor Pass hand in front of sensor Indicates scale is at center of zero Icon flashes when scale is ready for a weighing Stability display If the displa...

Page 7: ...For example If the wireless display is using Channel 1 select Channel 1 for the scale Please see Page 5 for instructions for selecting scale base channels NOTE If the scale s channel is not same as th...

Page 8: ...button to select the wireless display channel Channel numbers 1 2 and 3 are shown on the left hand side of the display When a channel is selected a triangle icon points to the selected channel For ex...

Page 9: ...The dip switch has four switches marked 1 2 3 and 4 Switch 4 is not active only 3 channels are available for use To select a channel move the switch toward the ON mark see illustration shown below Fo...

Page 10: ...n be adjusted for easy viewing Wall Mounting The wireless display may be mounted on a wall using the included mounting hardware Choose the location to mount the display on the wall The location should...

Page 11: ...s 7 3 Place the display against the wall and insert the two 2 screws through the holes in the display bracket and into the wall anchors 4 Tighten the screws to secure the display bracket to the wall 5...

Page 12: ...ly installed or both adapters correctly plugged in The scale base uses 6 AA batteries and the wireless display uses 4 AA batteries batteries not included or both units use a 15V AC adapter 2 adapters...

Page 13: ...ro remove all items and the tared container from the platform and then press the TARE button or pass your hand over the sensor Hold Weight Function The HOLD function may be used to lock the weight on...

Page 14: ...0 sec 240 sec 300 sec OFF Hold range 2d 5d 10d 15d This is the number of divisions the HOLD function uses to lock the weight on the display Note that a higher setting makes it easier for the scale to...

Page 15: ...the weight count and try again Overload or counting error too low The weight or count capacity is under the limit Please increase the weight count capacity and try again CARE AND CLEANING The heart of...

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