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RECHARGEABLE LEAD-ACID BATTERY 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1.  Battery Charging 

The scale can charge the battery (lead-acid rechargeable battery, 

6v/4Ah). Just connect the scale to the external power supply to 

charge it. The battery will be charged regardless if the scale is on 

or off. It takes approximately 12 hours to charge the battery to full 

capacity depending on the voltage of the battery. If the battery 

has been-discharged, a prolonged charging time is required to 

bring the battery back to full capacity. 

 

 

Red light: The battery is charging. 

Green light: The battery is fully charged. 

 

 

 

Built-in rechargeable 

6v/4Ah battery 

Summary of Contents for C-100

Page 1: ...1 Digital Counting Scale C 100 USER MANUAL PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE STARTING TO USE THE SCALES ...

Page 2: ... BATTERY 8 1 Battery Charging 8 2 Low Battery 9 POWER SUPPLY 10 SPECIFICATIONS 11 PANEL 12 LCD DISPLAY FUNCTION 12 KEY FUNCTION DESCRIPTION 15 POWER SWITCH 19 DISPLAYING WEIGHT 20 ZERO THE WEIGHT DISPLAY 20 TARE WEIGHT ENTRY 20 1 Push Button Tare 20 2 Pre set Tare with Known Weight of Container 21 3 Pre set Tare with Container on Scale 21 4 To Clear the Tare 21 QUANTITY PRESET HI LIMIT 22 WEIGHT P...

Page 3: ...OR 25 3 CLEARING THE ACCUMULATOR 25 OPERATION USING PLU S 26 1 ADD OR EDIT PLU 26 2 PLU Operation Using Numeric Keypad 26 3 PLU Operation using Preset P1 through P9 27 SCALE SETTINGS 28 1 Accessing the User Setup Mode 28 2 To Navigate in the User Setup Mode 28 3 Backlight Mode 29 4 Automatic Power Off 29 5 Sleep Mode 30 7 Beeper 31 8 Return Add 31 9 Save User Setup 32 ERROR MESSAGE 33 ROHS COMPLIA...

Page 4: ...g instructions When using electrical components under increased safety requirements always comply with the appropriate regulations Improper installation will render the warranty null and void Ensure the voltage marked on the power supply unit matches your mains power supply This device is designed for use indoors Observe the permissible ambient temperatures for use The device meets the requirement...

Page 5: ... incurred during transit CLEANING We would recommend using alcohol based wipes or similar when cleaning the scales Please do not use large amounts of water when cleaning the scales as this will cause damage to the scales electronics you should also refrain from using corrosive liquids or high pressure washers Always disconnect the scales from the mains power supply before cleaning DISPOSING OF THE...

Page 6: ... service partner LEVEL ADJUSTMENT Check to make certain the scale is level The level indicator is located at the front of the scale If the scale is not level the bubble will not be centered loosen the locking ring on all four 4 mounting feet and adjust them as required to center the bubble and attain a level scale Once a level condition has been obtained lock the mounting feet in place by tighteni...

Page 7: ...nying documents or Observe operating instructions Electro medical appliance with attachment for type B Device protection category II Dispose of old appliances separately from your household waste l Instead take them to communal collection points Carefully read this operation manual before setup and commissioning even if you are already familiar with Marsden scales ...

Page 8: ...tery will be charged regardless if the scale is on or off It takes approximately 12 hours to charge the battery to full capacity depending on the voltage of the battery If the battery has been discharged a prolonged charging time is required to bring the battery back to full capacity Red light The battery is charging Green light The battery is fully charged Built in rechargeable 6v 4Ah battery ...

Page 9: ...tlet The scale will begin charging the battery Notice The battery should be recharged at least every 5 months regardless if it is used or not After a long time storage e g over 3 months it is desired to cycle charge discharge the battery 3 times to let it restore to full capacity When replacing the battery pay much attention to the poles The positive terminal must be connected to the red connector...

Page 10: ...l operation time of the scale This is not an error of the scale but it is normal behavior or rechargeable batteries POWER SUPPLY Make sure the battery pack is installed in the battery box of indicator or plug the connector of 12VDC 110 240 VAC 50 60Hz AC adapter in the scale Adaptor plug ...

Page 11: ...SET 0 9 ENTER ZERO TARE UNITS C BLACKLIGHT Stabilisation Time 1 2 seconds Temperature 0 C 40 C Humidity 25 95 RH Power supply Built in rechargeable 6v 4Ah battery or 12VDC 110 240 VAC 50 60Hz AC adapter Indicator display WEIGHT 6 Digits Avg Piece Weight 6 Digits PIECES 6 Digits Dimensions Scale Size 340 mm x 340 mm x 127 mm Platform Size 320 mm x 230 mm ...

Page 12: ...d to show that the weight displayed is in pounds The UNITS key may be used to select pounds as the weighing units 2 kg The kg annunciator is illuminated to show that the weight displayed is in kilograms The UNITS key may be used to select kilogram as the weighing units ...

Page 13: ... on the left of the display and is illuminated to indicate that the weight is within 1 4 division of the center of zero 5 Insuf Sample The Insuf Sample annunciator is located on the lower left of the display and is illuminated to show that the sample is too small to calculate an accurate piece weight If the counting function is continued without increasing the sample size the scale will still oper...

Page 14: ...pad Note that when both the M and ADD annunciators are illuminated the current count has been added to the accumulator 8 Stable The Stable annunciator is located at the bottom left of the display and is illuminated when the WEIGHT display is stable 9 ADD The ADD annunciator is located at the bottom right of the display and is illuminated when the scale is in the accumulator mode M NOTE When the ba...

Page 15: ...d counting operation It will also allow the manual entry of a known average piece weight using the numeric keys to be used in the next counting operation This key is used when setting the Quantity and Weight Preset limits During a counting operation with the limits set if the quantity or weight exceeds the limits the error beeper will sound and an error message will flash on the display The MC key...

Page 16: ...e that the first 9 PLU s are assigned to the P1 9 keys and that all PLU s can be selected using the numeric keys Pressing the P key will cause the scale to recall the average piece weight along with the saved tare weight if a tare weight was programmed associated with the product look up PLU number P1 P9 Pressing these keys will cause the scale to recall the average piece weight along with the sav...

Page 17: ... display backlight on and off The ZERO key is used to perform a variety of functions depending on the current mode of operation Weight Display Mode lb or kg annunciator on Pressing the ZERO key will set the weight display to zero and turn on the ZERO annunciator if the displayed weight is within 4 of scale capacity The TARE key is used to display the current tare weight or zero if no tare has been...

Page 18: ...To change weighing units press the UNITS key to toggle between pounds and kilograms Note that either the LB or KG annunciator will illuminate to indicate which weighing unit is active This is the decimal point key It is used to enter a decimal point where required when entering numeric data The Enter key is used to signal completion of the entry of data and causes the scale to process the data ent...

Page 19: ... display segments and annunciator LED s to allow the operator to make a visual verification that the display is operational After completion of the lamp test the scale will display the model number and software revision level and then the WEIGHT display will change to show zero weight indicating the scale is ready for use Before using the scale it should be warmed up turned on and unloaded for app...

Page 20: ...ES display will remain at 0 zero ZERO THE WEIGHT DISPLAY 1 With the scale in the Weight mode will be displayed for the Avg Piece Weight andPIECES displays press the ZERO key 2 The WEIGHT display will show and the ZERO and Stable annunciators will illuminate indicating a center of zero stable gross weight condition TARE WEIGHT ENTRY 1 Push Button Tare 1 1With the scale in the Weight mode place the ...

Page 21: ...tor will illuminate 2 4Proceed with the counting or weighing operation 3 Pre set Tare with Container on Scale 3 1 With the scale in the Weight mode place the container on the scale Read the weight of the container 3 2Using the numeric keypad enter the container weight and press the TARE key 3 3The display will show the Net weight Gross minus tare and the NET annunciator will illuminate 3 4Proceed ...

Page 22: ... scale will return to the Weight mode WEIGHT PRESET HI LIMIT The scale can store a Weight Preset Hi Limit value The scale will beep and the Avg Piece Weight will display a blinking if the weight is over the Hi limit value set 1 Press the COUNT PRESET key items can be on scale or platform can be empty 2 The WEIGHT display will change to show 3 Using the numeric keypad enter the Weight Preset Hi Lim...

Page 23: ...dd the pieces to be counted and read the total count on the PIECES display 1 6 Remove the pieces from the scale 1 7Press the key to complete the counting operation and return to the Weight mode 2 Sample Weight is known 2 1 With the scale in the Weight mode using the numeric keypad enter the piece weight of the sample 2 2 Press the SAMPLE WEIGHT key 2 3 Add the pieces to be counted and read the tot...

Page 24: ...he Insuf Sample annunciator will illuminate Continued use of the scale with the Insuf Sample annunciator illuminated will result in an inaccurate count Press the key to cancel the counting operation and return to the Weight mode Increase the number of pieces for the sample and repeat the counting operation to achieve an accurate count ...

Page 25: ...ht mode 1 4 Remove the item from the scale 1 5The scale is ready for the next counting or weight operation NOTE Additional Weight Accumulator additions can not take place until the current weighing operation scale weight returns to zero has been completed 2 DISPLAYING THE ACCUMULATOR With the scale in the Weight mode and displaying zero weight press the M key to display the content of the accumula...

Page 26: ...ht you can press the ENTER key to accept it or change it at this time 1 4 The PIECES display will change to show 1 5 Press the ENTER key to accept it 1 6 The next sequential PLU number will be displayed Repeat steps 2 through 5 to program the remaining PLU s 1 7To exit PLU programming simply press the PGM key and the scale will return to the normal weight mode 2 PLU Operation Using Numeric Keypad ...

Page 27: ...g Preset P1 through P9 3 1 With the scale in the Weight mode press the desired PLU key P1 through P9 3 2The recalled PLU and average piece weight will display along with the associated tare weight if a tare weight was programmed 3 3Add the pieces to be counted and read the total weight on the WEIGHT and the total count on the PIECES display 3 4Remove the pieces from the scale 3 5Press the key to c...

Page 28: ...r Setup Mode To access the User Setup Mode with the scale off press and hold the UNITS key while switching the scale on The Scale will display 2 To Navigate in the User Setup Mode Use the following keys to navigate the User Setup settings ...

Page 29: ...ons or any key is pressed The backlight will turn OFF automatically when the scale has not been used for 10 minutes The will be no backlight always OFF The backlight will always be ON 4 Automatic Power Off With displayed the current setting for the Automatic Shut Off function parameter will be shown If the setting displayed is acceptable press the UNITS key to proceed to the next parameter Otherwi...

Page 30: ...ting for the Sleep Mode function parameter will be shown If the setting displayed is acceptable press the UNITS key to proceed to the next parameter Otherwise use the TARE key to toggle between the selections and then press the UNITS key to save it and proceed to the next parameter The available settings are 30s If no activity occurs on scale for 30 seconds the scale will enter Sleep Mode The disp...

Page 31: ...grams Lb Pounds 7 Beeper With displayed the current setting for the Beeper parameter will be shown If the setting displayed is acceptable press the UNITS key to proceed to the next parameter Otherwise use the TARE key to toggle between the selections and then press the UNITS key to save it and proceed to the next parameter The available settings are Enable Beeper Disable Beeper 8 Return Add With d...

Page 32: ...f the setting displayed is acceptable press the UNITS key to proceed to the next parameter Otherwise use the TARE key to toggle between the selections and then press the UNITS key to save it and proceed to the next parameter The available settings are The changes are saved and the scale is ready for use with the new settings The changes are NOT saved and the scale will continue to operate with the...

Page 33: ...e Please reduce the loading and try again Zero count over calibration Zero range 10 while powered on Please re calibrate the instrument 1 Zero count under calibration Zero range 10 while powered on Please re calibrate the instrument 1 Counting error too high Indicates that the signal from the load cells is too high This error is normally caused by a serious fault on the scales i e a faulty load ce...

Page 34: ...us fault on the scales such as a faulty load cell or wiring Please contact the local Service Representative EEPROM error Indicates that there is a fault with the scales software This error is normally caused by a serious fault on the scales such as a faulty load cell or wiring Please contact the local Service Representative ...

Page 35: ...rations and applications banned by the directive and for components the product is capable of being worked on at higher temperatures required by lead free soldering The restricted substances and maximum allowed concentrations in the homogenous material are by weight Substance Concentration Lead 0 1 Mercury 0 1 PBB Polybrominated Biphenyls 0 1 PBDE Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers 0 1 Hexavalant Chro...

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