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0921 IH-9560

SAFETY CONTINUED 

INSTALLATION 

INTENDED USE 

This scale is intended for use in laboratories, schools, 

businesses and light industry. It must only be used 

for measuring the parameters described in these 

instructions. Any other type of use and operation 

beyond the limits of technical specifications, without 

written consent, is considered not intended. This scale 

complies with current industry standards and the 

recognized safety regulations, however, it can constitute 

a hazard in use. If the instrument is not used according 

to these instructions, the intended protection provided 

by the instrument may be impaired.

INSTALLING COMPONENTS 

Refer to the illustrations and instructions below to 

identify and assemble scale with its components. All 

components must be assembled before using the scale. 

RELEASING TRANSPORTATION LOCK 

Release the red transportation lock by turning the red 

pointer 90 degrees counterclockwise to unlock.  

(See Figure 1)

INSTALLING THE WEIGHING PAN 

For scales with a rectangular pan, place pan into 

subplatform and rotate counter clockwise until it locks. 

For scales with round a pan, place pan straight down 

on subplatform. (See Figure 2) 

CAPACITY LABEL 

Attach capacity label above the screen. (See Figure 3)

SECURITY SLOT

This is provided at rear of scale, allowing it to be secured 

by optional cable and lock accessory. (See Figure 4)

SELECTING LOCATION

For best performance, scale should be used in a clean, 

stable environment. Do not use in environments with 

excessive drafts, with rapid temperature changes, near 

magnetic fields or near equipment that generates 

magnetic fields or vibrations. 

Figure 1

Unlocked 

Position

Transportation

Lock Pointer

Subplatform

Locked 

Position

Figure 2

Function

Mode

Back

Print

Units

No

Tare

Menu

Exit

Zero

Yes

Figure 3

Capacity Label

Security  

Slot

Figure 4

Summary of Contents for SCOUT H-9560

Page 1: ...WARNING SYMBOLS General Hazard Electric Shock Hazard CAUTION Read all safety warnings before installing making connections or servicing this equipment Failure to comply with these warnings could resul...

Page 2: ...cale RELEASING TRANSPORTATION LOCK Release the red transportation lock by turning the red pointer 90 degrees counterclockwise to unlock See Figure 1 INSTALLING THE WEIGHING PAN For scales with a recta...

Page 3: ...and connect the AC plug to an electrical outlet See Figure 5 BATTERY INSTALLATION Install the four AA batteries with polarity as shown in the battery compartment See Figure 6 NOTE After powering on th...

Page 4: ...f Function Initiates an application mode Tare Enter clear a tare value Secondary Function Long Press Extended Press Zero Off Turns off the scale None Units Changes the weighing unit None Mode Allows c...

Page 5: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 Battery charge 2 Stable weight 3 Negative 4 Center of Zero 5 NET 6 Preset Tare 7 Pointers 8 Kilogram grain 9 Check Weighing 10 Pound Ounce Pound Ounce Symbols...

Page 6: ...and hold Mode until Count is displayed CLr PW clear average piece weight APW will then display If no APW exists the scale will display PUt 10 proceed to step 5 3 Press No to use the stored APW Proceed...

Page 7: ...an the Over limit Place the item to be weighed on the scale and press Tare Remove a portion of the item until it is within the Accept range ZERO CHECK Zero check is used when comparing subsequent samp...

Page 8: ...two modes for the display hold Peak Hold Allows the user to capture and store the highest stable weight value 5d Display Hold default Allows the user to capture and store the first stable weight valu...

Page 9: ...On Off Totalize On Off Density On Off Hold Disp Peak Off Reset g kg ct oz ozt dwt lb grn hkt sgt twt t tola tical End End End End End End Available units may vary by local regulations Available settin...

Page 10: ...y graduation is not displayed NOTE If the scale will be used in direct sales to the public the OFF setting must be selected FILTER Set the amount of signal filtering LOW Less stability faster stabiliz...

Page 11: ...et the Mode menu to factory defaults No Not reset Yes Reset WEIGH WEIGH Set the status Off Disabled On Enabled COUNT Count Set the status Off Disabled On Enabled PERCENT PErcnt Set the status Off Disa...

Page 12: ...ore turning the scale over remove the pan and pan support if present and set the transportation lock to locked position The scale can be supported using lab jacks or any other convenient method Ensure...

Page 13: ...8 5 Tare out of range Err 8 6 Displayed value exceeds 999999 possible in Totalization mode Err 8 7 Unknown internal weight position rEF Err Parts counting or percentage error sample weight 1d Scale sh...

Page 14: ...ocal weights and measures office for more information SEALING After the unit has been verified it must be sealed by the weights and measures official to prevent undetected access to the legally contro...

Page 15: ...ernal span or linearity calibration Tare Range Full Capacity by subtraction Weighing Units g kg ct oz ozt dwt lb grn Application Modes Weighing Parts Counting Percent Weighing Check Weighing Totalizat...

Page 16: ...andards of EU Directives 2011 65 EU RoHS 2014 30 EU EMC 2014 35 EU LVD and 2014 31 EU NAWI The complete Declaration of Conformity is available online at www ohaus com ce This product complies with the...

Page 17: ...erference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interfe...

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