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Place the required weight as indicated on the screen on the center 

4.) Once the required weight is placed on the scale it will 

show lines across the screen -------, Then it will show the required

 

weight once more.

 

5.) Then remove the weight and the screen will show ------ 

then set back to zero.  Calibration is complete.

 

Note: Please make sure you are using the proper weighing 

mode when calibrating.

 

Instruction for Linear calibration 

(Do not attempt this 

operation unless you have a full set of test weights, not just 
the supplied calibration weights).

 

Note! Errors in linearity 

calibration are NOT covered by warranty.

 

Please  only  enter  Linear  calibration  when the precision  is 

different on different weights.

 

for example: 3200g/0.01g

 

1.) First remove all objects from weighing tray. 

2.) Press CAL  until the Zero balance shows 

"CAL".

 

3.) Then press MODE until the balance shows "CAL" once 

more. Intramural calibration will begin.

 

4.) The balance will show "3000.00g". Place 3000g  of 

weight on the center of the weighing pan. Then the balance will 

show  lines across  the  screen  -------,  wait  until  it  shows 

"3000.00g" once more. Then remove the weight and the screen 

will show ------.

 

5.) The scale will show "2000.00g".  Place 2000g weight on 

the  center  of the weighing pan. Then the  balance will show 

lines  across  the  screen  -------,  wait  until  it  shows  "2000.00g" 

again.Then remove the weight and the screen will show------.  

Summary of Contents for Intelligent-Lab PBW

Page 1: ...ENCE Expert advice to help you choose just the right product for your application Quality Value Experience it adds up to the Intelligent Investment Intelligent Lab Models PBW PMW Intelligentwt com Cl...

Page 2: ...hipping conditions 4 iii Getting Started 4 IV Calibration 5 V Operations 7 i Turning the balance On Off 7 ii Zero and Tare Function 7 iii Unit Conversion 7 iv Counting 7 v Weighing in Percent 7 vi Che...

Page 3: ...avoided at all times 4 If the balance will not be used for a long time please remove or unplug the power source Clean the balance and store in a non static polybag A desiccant is suggested to be incl...

Page 4: ...tional weighing units g ct oz ozt dwt gn lb kg t tola gsm TAR TMR tlt tlh etc 2 Wide range of function weighing parts counting check weighing animal weighing percent weighing accumulating function etc...

Page 5: ...e Weight Symbol Zero and Tare Overloading Indicator Sleeping mode Percent weighing Indicator High Limit Value OK Limit Value Low Limit Value iv Panel Functions Name Function Switch on or off Calibrati...

Page 6: ...t on the balance before powering on 5 When possible please allow the balance to warm up for about 30 60 minutes before operations 6 Items should always be placed on the center of the platform when bei...

Page 7: ...make sure that the voltage rating printed on the balance is identical to your local line voltage IV Calibration For maximum accuracy calibration is required before use Indicators your scale may need...

Page 8: ...e NOT covered by warranty Please only enter Linear calibration when the precision is different on different weights for example 3200g 0 01g 1 First remove all objects from weighing tray 2 Press CAL un...

Page 9: ...s and the screen will show COU place the item which needs to be counted Press print key into counting model The balance will show PCS in the right corner Press CAL to select 10 20 50 100 150 200 250 5...

Page 10: ...8 vi Check Weighing 1 Preset high low limit values operation...

Page 11: ...object is lower the high limit value the buzzer will sound If set up menu select PASS 1 when the object is lower the low limit value or the object is higher the high limit value the buzzer will sound...

Page 12: ...sfollow 2 SET UP menu select CLA 1 data format asfollow VII POWER LOW BATTERY LCD series has the function of detecting the battery all the time When appears on the upper left corner ofthe display the...

Page 13: ...o solve When the screen appears Overload Calibration When the screen appears or _ _ _ _ _ _ Interference overload Power off Calibration Unstable weights 1 Environment is not good Improve the environme...

Page 14: ...p transmission P 1 Single transmission data transmission according to press PRINT once P 2 Continuous transmission Press PRINT to transmit continuously and then click PRINT to stop continuous transmis...

Page 15: ...tracking 2d Z 3 back to zero tracking 3d Z 4 back to zero tracking 4d 8 BEEP Function Buzzer Sound Selection BEEP 0 buzzer will don t sound BEEP 1 buzzer will sound 9 PASS Function PST model Selectio...

Page 16: ...arranty The balance is warranted for one year from the date of purchase against defects in materials and or workmanship If the products fails to operate to specification during this period when used u...

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