11
3.
Add first component
+ 50�0 g
2.
Press the
U
key (zero/
tare; 3)�
0�0 g
Example (Cumulative Weighing)
1.
Center an empty paint can
on the load plate (15)�
+ 118�0 g
4.
Press the
L
key [MEM] (8)
STO 01
5.
Add the second component
+ 110�0 g
6.
Press the
L
key [MEM] (8)
STO 02
7.
Add the third component
+ 203�0 g
Oops! You poured in too
much� The correct value for
the formula is 200�0 g�
8.
PPress the
S
key (16) to
start the recalculation mode�
A »C« (“Correction”) flashes
on the display�
9.
Press the
S
key (16) repeat-
edly to correct the value�
+ 200�0 g
10.
Press the
L
key [MEM]
key (8)
COR 01
11.
The readout shows the
amount of the first compo-
nent to be added, and “C1”
is shown in the upper right-
hand corner of the display�
–1�7 g�
12.
Add until value reaches
0�0 g�
0�0 g
13.
Press the
L
key [MEM] key
COR 02
14.
The readout shows the
amount of the second com-
ponent to be added, and
“C2” is displayed� – 2�0 g
15.
Add until value reaches
0�0 g�
0�0 g
16.
Press the
L
key [MEM] key
(8)� The scale returns to the
formulation program� »
C
«
is no longer displayed�
+ 200�0 g�
17.
Press the
c
key (7) [REC]
to view the factor by which
the total weight will exceed
the original target defined in
the recipe� (
C
= “Correction;”
in this example, 1�03)�
(Total weight = original
target
+
correction factor)
18.
Add fourth component
+1000�0 g
This concludes the
recalculation example�