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USER MANUAL 

 

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 ZERO : 

Press this key to make the scale be at zero-point. Left edge of LCD will indicate 

 cursor on the right of ZERO (printed on the display-overlay). 

 

 TARE : 

Press this key could get the net weight. Place a package or container on the platter and press this key to deduct the tare weight, WEIGHT LCD will show 0.000 and indicate 

 

cursors on the right of ZERO and NET (printed on the display-overlay). 

 

 CHANGE :  

Press this key to operate money-change function.   

Example:  

When TOTAL LCD shows $17.15, and the customer gives $20.00. Press [CHANGE] key once, and then key in 20. LCDs will show: 

WEIGHT 

20      (amount from the customer) 

UNIT PRICE 

17.15   (total amount of transaction) 

TOTAL PRICE 

C  2.85     (return to the customer) 

 UNIT :  

Press this key once, WEGIHT LCD will indicate ch9 -, and then press [1] or [2] key to select the weighing mode: 

 

Press [1] key to select kg mode. 

 

Press [2] key to select 100g mode. 

 PLU : 

There are 100 sets of indirect PLU (PLU00 ~ PLU99) on this model.  

 

Example (1): Save 1.05 into PLU11 

1.

 

Key in the unit price [1] [0] [5]; 

2.

 

Press [PLU] key once, and then press [1] key once; 

3.

 

Press and hold [1] key till the scale sounds beep → Finish setting, users can press [PLU] → [1] → [1] to recall 1.05 showed on UNIT PRICE LCD. 

Example (2): Save 8.80 into PLU25 

1.

 

Key in the unit price [8] [8] [0]; 

2.

 

Press [PLU] key once, and then press [2] key once.  

3. Press and hold [5] key till the scale sounds beep → Finish setting, users can press [PLU] → [2] → [5] to recall 8.80 showed on UNIT PRICE LCD. 

 

For modifying the setting figures, please key in a new unit price and follow directly step 2 and step 3 as above. 

 M1 ~ M3 :  

3 direct PLU for saving the unit prices. 

Example:  

Save 7.50 into M3 memory bank 

Summary of Contents for SELL

Page 1: ...er to page 8 before you start to operate this scale Please recharge the battery after a long period of storage more than one month It takes 8 10 hours to fully recharge the battery Please assemble the platter before powering on the scale Do not keep the weight placed on the platter for a long period Keep the scale away from the environment with high temperature high humidity heavy press heavy bump...

Page 2: ... unit OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Status of the Battery When LCD indicates LO and the scale sounds beep beep beep every thirty minute it means the battery is running in low voltage status LCD will indicate LO continuously for reminding the user to recharge the battery If the battery is still running in low voltage status without being recharged LCD will indicate OFF and the scale will sound beep repeat...

Page 3: ...t of transaction TOTAL PRICE C 2 85 return to the customer UNIT Press this key once WEGIHT LCD will indicate ch9 and then press 1 or 2 key to select the weighing mode Press 1 key to select kg mode Press 2 key to select 100g mode PLU There are 100 sets of indirect PLU PLU00 PLU99 on this model Example 1 Save 1 05 into PLU11 1 Key in the unit price 1 0 5 2 Press PLU key once and then press 1 key onc...

Page 4: ...ghing data when equip with RS232 Interface RS232 Interface Connection optional device RS232 Wiring Configuration Baurate 9600 Parity None Stop Bit 1 Data Bit 8 RECHARGE THE BATTERY Power off the scale and connect the power cord to an AC outlet CHARGE LED will indicate the ongoing status of the battery It takes about 8 10 hours to fully recharge the battery CHARGE LED Color of LED Status of the bat...

Page 5: ...h could be sources of danger harmless Waste disposal EU 2002 96 EC This product complies with the EU Directive 2002 96 EC The symbol of the crossed out waste bin on the appliance indicates that the product needing to be treated separately from household waste at the end of its useful life must be completed in a separate collection facility for electric and electronic appliances or returned to the ...

Page 6: ...alls carelessness or tampering damage caused by incapability of using the appliance and of its improper use damage caused by an insufficient or inadequate electrical system or alterations resulting from environmental climatic or other types of conditions damage due to incorrect installation of the appliance and repairs carried out by unauthorised personnel Interventions at home for convenience con...

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