Names and Functions of the Component Parts
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Details of the Panel
Press this key to turn the scale on or off.
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Refer to “Getting Started and Checking Operation” on page 14.
This key can be disabled on the power supply box type.
⇒
Refer to “Functions” on page 26 and after.
Press this key for output to the printer. Or use this key as an output command key for an installed output device.
⇒
Refer to “Functions” on page 26 and after.
Limit key: Press this key to start the limit function.
⇒
Refer to “Limit Function” on page 20 and after.
Add key: Press this key for addition (accumulation) of data.
⇒
Refer to “Addition Function” on page 17.
This key works as an interrupt key during selection of a function or during setting of the limit function.
Set key: Press this key to set a limit value of the limit function or to move the digit for value entry when setting
numerical values.
⇒
Refer to “Limit Function” on page 20 and after.
Switch key: Press this key to display a sum (accumulation).
⇒
Refer to “Addition Function” on page 17.
Press this key to start or end the selection of a function.
⇒
Refer to “Functions” on page 26 and after.
Zero/Taring key: Press this key to zero a readout.
⇒
Refer to “Taring and Weighing” on page 15.
The “Taring in progress” mark lights when you zero 1.5 % or more of the weighing capacity.
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Display of judgment result of the
limit function
The judgment result is indicated by the
mark “
W
” that lights on the associated
position.
⇒
Refer to “Limit Function page” on 20.
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Display of the sum
The mark “
W
” lights and
the sum (accumulation) of
addition is displayed.
⇒
Refer to “Addition
Function” on page 17.
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Taring in progress
This mark lights when
the weight of the
container (tare) is
subtracted.
Taring and Weighing
⇒
Refer to “Taring
and Weighing” on
page 15.
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This mark lights when data
is printed or output.
⇒
Refer to “Functions” on
page 26 and after.
(This mark stays out on the
dry-cell battery type.)
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Battery level
This mark blinks when the battery
capacity drops to the
predetermined level.
⇒
Refer to “How to Replace
Batteries” on page 13 and after.
(This mark stays out on the power
supply box type.)
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Zero point
This mark lights
when the correct
zero point is
reached.
⇒
Refer to “Taring
and Weighing”
on page 15.