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YCO-1102-05-02

CPS Series

Operation Manual

Table of Contents

I.

Name and Function of Parts

1

II. Specifications

1

III. Setup

2

Installing the Battery
Setting the Scale Functions
Calibrating the Scale

IV. Directions for Use

4

Turning the Scale On and Off
Low Battery Condition
Zero the Display
Changing Units of Measurement
Gross Weighing
Net Weighing
Batching
Counting

V. Troubleshooting and Error Messages

6

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Before using the scale, carefully read, understand, and follow the “Safety Instructions” described in this manual.  Observe the advice given in

the “Operations” section to ensure proper operation.  Keep this operation manual handy for reference.

1)

This scale is 

not

 an explosion-proof model.  Do not use the scale in an atmosphere containing flammable gases or explosive fumes.  A fire or an explosion can result.

2)

Do not operate the scale if there is smoke or a burnt smell coming from the scale.  Remove the batteries immediately.  After making sure that there is no danger, consult your dealer.

Never try to repair the scale by yourself.

3)

Never step on or sit on the scale.  Not only will the scale be damaged, but you may also be injured.

4)

Place the item to be weighed in the center of the platform.  Items placed on the edge of the platform may fall off and cause injury.

5)

When weighing a heavy, large or unbalanced item, make sure the item is stable on the platform, otherwise, an accident may occur.

6)

When carrying or moving the scale, be sure to hold it by the bottom of the base.  If you hold it by the flip top, the flip top may become detached causing the scale to fall.  This will
damage the scale.

7)

Do not insert your finger into the gap or holes in the scale.  You may be injured.

To prevent damage to the scale

1)

Do not push the indicator or keys with sharp objects.  They may break or puncture the switch membrane panel.

2)

Use the specified power supply and choose a suitable environment.  If you do not, the weight readings may be inaccurate and the scale may be damaged.

3)

The scale is a sensitive weighing instrument, avoid physical shocks.  If you drop something on the scale, step on the platform, or drop it, the scale may be damaged and lose
accuracy.

4)

If the scale becomes dirty, wipe it with a soft cloth.  For stubborn stains, apply a little neutral detergent and then wipe the scale with a dry cloth.  Do not use thinner, benzene, hot
water, or chemical agents on non-metallic parts, all of which can cause deformation, discoloration, or deterioration.

5)

Never remove the case.  The fine adjustment section may be damaged and you may be injured by sharp edges on the internal parts.

6)

Do not place the scale upside down.

7)

When the low battery indicator appears, replace all of the batteries.  If the scale will not be used for a long period, remove the batteries.

To keep the scale working efficiently

1)

Place the scale on a flat stable surface that will support the scale and the load.

2)

Do not place the scale in an area exposed to direct sunlight or to wind currents from an air conditioner, otherwise, the weights will not be accurate.

3)

Do not place the scale near machines that create vibrations or electromagnetic disturbance, such as microwave ovens, portable phones, or large motors.  This will affect the accuracy.

4)

The operating temperature range is from 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F).  Do not subject the scale to sudden temperature changes; allow the scale to adjust to the new temperature
before use.

5)

This scale is not waterproof or dustproof.  Do not expose the scale to splashing water.  Do not install the scale in an extremely humid or dusty environment.

6)

Do not disassemble or modify the scale, you will void the warranty.

Summary of Contents for CPS series

Page 1: ...ORPORATION 1775 S Murray Blvd Colorado Springs CO 80916 USA Tel 719 591 1500 Fax 719 591 1045 YAMATO TECH CORPORATION 112 19425 Langley By Pass Surrey B C V3S 6K1 Canada Tel 604 533 2338 Fax 604 533 0827 www yamatocorp com Pocket Scale Counting Feature ...

Page 2: ...o the scale 1 Do not push the indicator or keys with sharp objects They may break or puncture the switch membrane panel 2 Use the specified power supply and choose a suitable environment If you do not the weight readings may be inaccurate and the scale may be damaged 3 The scale is a sensitive weighing instrument avoid physical shocks If you drop something on the scale step on the platform or drop...

Page 3: ...p mode 6 Count key Press to enter count mode and to select sample size 10 or 20 1 Weighing system Strain gauge load cell Platform 2 4 x 3 0 60 x 75 mm ABS polymer Dimensions 5 2 D x 3 2 W x 0 9 H 133 x 80 x 23 mm Weight display Single face display Type 7 segment LCD Characters 0 5 H x 0 15 W 12 5 x 4 mm 5 digits Power supply 2 AAA alkaline batteries Battery life 14 hours of continuous use Operatin...

Page 4: ...he Unit key as a SELECT or TOGGLE key Refer to the setup chart on the following page Any unit that is selected ON will be displayed in sequence when the Unit key is pressed The auto off setting selects the duration in seconds after which the scale will automatically turn itself off if it is not being used If OFF is selected the auto off function will be disabled The capacity setting should only be...

Page 5: ...ess for three seconds Return to normal weighing mode Tare Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Count Count g g g oz dwt ozt g oz ozt dwt g oz dwt ozt ...

Page 6: ...the Scale Functions to change this feature Low Battery Condition The low battery indication will appear when the battery needs to be replaced See section III Installing the Battery to replace the battery Zero the Display The scale will automatically zero when turned on If a value is displayed when the platform is empty push the Tare key to zero the display The maximum zero range is approximately t...

Page 7: ... Place the first item in the container until the desired weight is reached 4 Press the Tare key and the display will return to zero Place the next item in the container until the desired weight is reached 5 Continue in this manner until all items to be batched have been weighed Do not allow the gross weight on the scale platform to exceed the capacity of the scale 6 To return to gross weighing mod...

Page 8: ... or service is required Power on counts are too high Remove weight from the platform turn the scale off and back on If the error remains calibration or service is required Underload condition Generally indicates that something is wedged between the platform and scale body Remove the obstruction If there is no obstruction calibration or service is required Power on counts are too low This generally...

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