When checking additive weights, both limits must be a positive value.
When checking removed weights, both limits must be a negative value.
When using "Check Against Zero", the upper limit is a positive value and the lower limit is
a negative value.
When checking a precise weight, the lower and upper limits must be the same.
5.2.4.2.2
Execution mode
Limit value LEDs:
positive weight
< lower limit
Yellow LED illuminates
positive weight
≥ lower limit and ≤ upper limit
Green LED illuminates
positive weight
> upper limit
Red LED illuminates
negative weight
> lower limit
Yellow LED illuminates
negative weight
≤ lower limit and ≥ upper limit
Green LED illuminates
negative weight
< upper limit
Red LED illuminates
When using "Check Against Zero", the reference weight is placed on the weighing pan and
then the scale is tared. The reference weight is removed; then the weight to be checked is
placed on the weighing pan.
5.2.4.2.3
Printouts
Counting is uninitialized:
Printout
Description
115 g OVER
- 115 g OVER
99 g ACCEPT
75 g UNDER
MODE: CHECKWEIGH
UNDER LIMIT 81 g
OVER LIMIT 100 g
Positive net value > upper limit
Negative net value < negative upper limit
Positive net value in the target range
Positive net value < lower limit
Activated application
Lower limit
Upper limit
Count
If there is an error present, because, e.g., upper limit < lower limit, [LIM.ERR] is
displayed for roughly 2 seconds in the "Count" display and the display returns to
step 1.
The normal Counting application is activated again. In addition, the test LEDs are
activated when there is a load on the weighing pan.
5 Operating
Compact scale Puro® LargeCount
Minebea Intec
EN-25