JW weighing scales operation manual
REV: C1, June 2012
JW weighing scales operation manual
and indicator
HI
or
LOW
will be displayed.
Enter Hi limit or Low Limit value by pressing
numeric
keys.
Press
ZERO
key to confirm, display will be change to normal
display.
Note: The load weight must be greater than 20 scale divisions for the
check weighing operations.
To disable the check weighing function, enter zero into both limits
3.5 Accumulation
The scale can be set accumulation; this function is used to add the
weighing values to the memory. When a weight is place on the platform, it
can add automatically to the scale or by pressing
M+
key. For settings see
the parameter
p5 aCC
Manual Accumulation
Place load on the platform.
After stable indicator shown, press
M+
key.
Display will be shown
ACC 1
and total weight will be displayed
for two seconds. Weighing value will be saved into memory. If printer
is connected data will be print.
Remove the load from the platform.
The balance should be return to zero or a negative value before
another sample can be stored.
It can continue the process; It may take up to 99 entries or up to
the capacity of the display "Weight".
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3. OPERATION
Initial Start-up
Warm-up time of 15 minutes stabilizes the measured values after
switching on.
3.1 Basic Operation
2. Power ON/OFF
Power switch is located below right side of the scale. Switch on the
scale by pressing on/off. The display is switched on and the self
test is started.
If you want to switch off press backward the key.
3. Zero
Environmental conditions can lead to the balance exactly zero
in spite
of the pan not taking any strain. However, you can set the
display of
your balance to zero any time by pressing
ZERO
key and
therefore
ensure that the weighing starts at zero.
4. Tare
The weight of any container can be tared by pressing
TARE
button so that with subsequent weighing the net weight of the
object being weighed is always displayed.
Load weight on the pan.
Press
TARE
key. Zero is displayed, and tare is subtracted.
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