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Scale
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Display functions
Multi-range graduation
Since the possible scale error is smaller when the load is light,
lighter loads can be shown in smaller graduation steps on the
scale display. This means that the truck can manage different
weight graduations
The weight graduation step depends on the weight of the goods:
- from 0 to 200 kg, the weight is displayed in 0.2 kg steps
- from 200 to 500 kg, the weight is displayed in 0.5 kg steps
- from 500 to 2000 kg, the weight is displayed in 1 kg steps
Once a load has been weighed, the indication will recommence
from the smallest graduation step. The graduation step also
changes when adding or removing weight from the forks. As an
example, if a load of 650 kg is gradually reduced, the indication
will switch to 0.5 step graduation as soon as the weight becomes
less than 500 kg.
Before weighing
Before each weighing it is necessary to check whether the sys-
tem is unloaded and free. The indicator is fitted with an auto-
matic zero correction. This means that small deviations of the
zero point will be corrected automatically. If the indicator does
not determine the zero point automatically, it must be done man-
ually using the
>0<
key.
Gross weighing
When the load is lifted, the display indicates the gross weight of
the load.
Net weighing: Automatic tare
The indicator offers the possibility to reset tare weights to zero
automatically. This way added or subtracted weights can be
determined. After taring, the graduation on the display will not
change.
• Perform weighing as follows:
1. Lift the load
2. Depress the
ÅÆ
T
button.
- “
0
” (zero) is displayed.
- "
NET
" is displayed, indicating that the tare weight has
been activated.
3. Adding/removing net weight
- The net weight of the weighed load is displayed.
- When unloading, this value becomes negative.
4. Depress the
ÅÆ
T
button again, the gross weight is dis-
played.