
Model SRV714 Series
Operating and Service Manual
Part No. MAN714_200601
Page 12 of 14
S
Instruments, Inc.
,
600 Young Street, Tonawanda, NY 14150
Tel: 716-693-5977 Fax: 716-693-5854 URL:
email:
Copyright 2020
S
Instruments, Inc.
Low Limit
Applied
Load
High
Limit
0
0
0
990
1000
1010
2970
3000
3030
5940
6000
6060
8910
9000
9090
14850
15000
15150
Calibration Chart (+/- 1%)
CALIBRATION (CON’T)
STEP 10:
Ensure nothing is in contact with the platform then press
the “
S1
” button when the display reads “
ZERO
”.
STEP 11:
When the display reads “
FULL
”, place the weight from
Step 1 on the platform and press the “
S1
” button.
STEP 12:
Press the “
S1
” button once more to save. To exit without
saving, press “S4” to select “
QUIT
”, then press the “
S1
”
button.
STEP 13
: When finished making adjustments, remove all weight
from the scale.
STEP 14:
Remove the center Top Plate, disconnect the two cables
to the Transducers. Re-attach the Display to the platform
and securely tighten screws. Re-attach plastic cover to Display.
NOTE:
Tighten screws only until rubber seal starts to compress.
STEP 15:
Connect the two Display cables to Transducers. Position Top Panel and slide back in place
over the Transducer assembly pins.
STEP 16:
Press the “
S4”
button to zero the platform. When the display indicates “
0.0
”, place the
calibrated weight on the scale again and check against the weight displayed (Figure 9). If the
weight is not correct, recalibrate. (If calibration cannot be accomplished, call the Service
Department.).
TROUBLESHOOTING
SYMPTOM
REASON/CORRECTIVE ACTION
Weight reading is much lower than
expected.
Check that the platform is clean underneath, stand on
each of the four corners to see if one corner is not
weighing correctly.
For additional information or assistance, telephone our Service Hotline: 1-800-654-6360
CAUTION
The integrated circuits and semiconductors
on the printed circuit boards may be
damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Be
sure to use proper handling precautions at all
times.
Figure 9: Calibration Chart