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OWNER'S MANUAL

MODEL :  JW-1C

COUNTING BALANCE

Zero

Net

Stable

COUNT

/ Pcs

MAX:500g
MIN:1g
e = 0.05g

JW-1C

6

7

8

9

0

C

5

4

3

2

1

WEIGHT / g

UNIT WEIGHT / g

UNIT

WEIGHT

WEIGHT

SAMPLE

SUM

ADD

TARE

M

M

VER 1.00

Summary of Contents for JW-1C

Page 1: ...ACOM OWNER S MANUAL MODEL JW 1C COUNTING BALANCE Zero Net Stable COUNT Pcs MAX 500g MIN 1g e 0 05g JW 1C 6 7 8 9 0 C 5 4 3 2 1 WEIGHT g UNIT WEIGHT g UNIT WEIGHT WEIGHT SAMPLE SUM ADD TARE M M VER 1 00 ...

Page 2: ...ssed or implied with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Any software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following their purchase the buyer and not this company its distributors or its dealers assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and...

Page 3: ...ts 999999 max Count 6 Digits 999999 max Platter Size 123 mm 4 84 Diameter 180 mm 7 09 Diameter Width 275 mm 10 82 Product Dimensions Depth 235 mm 9 25 Height 70 mm 2 75 Product Weight 1 1 kg 2 4 lb Input 115 Volts AC 60 Hz Power Requirements Output 9 Volts DC 300 mA Battery 6 AA Cells 6 x 1 5 9 VDC Operating Temp 10 30 50 F 86 F Nomenclature 1 Zero Net Stable COUNT Pcs MAX 500g MIN 1g e 0 05g JW 1...

Page 4: ...r tares 9 0 200g 500g Zero Net Stable COUNT Pcs MAX 500g MIN 1g e 0 05g JW 1C 6 7 8 9 0 C 5 4 3 2 1 WEIGHT g UNIT WEIGHT g UNIT WEIGHT WEIGHT SAMPLE SUM ADD TARE M M Calibration Switch Zero Net Stable COUNT Pcs MAX 500g MIN 1g e 0 05g JW 1C 6 7 8 9 0 C 5 4 3 2 1 WEIGHT g UNIT WEIGHT g UNIT WEIGHT WEIGHT SAMPLE SUM ADD TARE M M Platter Power switch Level adjusters Level indicator Display Key board ...

Page 5: ...able 3 Unit Weight key used to enter the piece weight The piece weight is also called the unit weight Sample key used to take samples from a known count and determine the piece weight Add key used to add the current count to a running total Sum key used to totalize the running total generated by the Add key Memory Write key used to store PLUs Memory Recall key used to recall PLUs UNIT WEIGHT ADD S...

Page 6: ...th the following NO Parts Name Units QTY 4 1 IN CARTON BOX EA 1 4 2 STYROFOAM EA 2 4 3 BODY POLY BAG EA 1 4 4 ADAPTER EA 1 4 5 MANUAL EA 1 4 6 PLATTER EA 1 4 7 PLATFORM EA 1 4 8 BALANCE EA 1 4 9 SILICA DESICANT EA 2 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 ...

Page 7: ...hat the balance is plugged into the proper outlet Place the power switch into the ON position The balance displays will run through a self test count down to zero and then beep All of your displays should look as follows remember that the decimal place and number of zeros on the Weight display may differ depending on the capacity of the balance This example is the JW 1C 200g balance Manual Tare En...

Page 8: ... 4 You can begin counting Counting by Sample Entry 1 Make sure the Zero and Stable Lamps are on 2 Follow the platter or manual tare entry procedures if necessary 3 Place the parts that you wish to count on the platter 4 Enter the number of parts that you placed on the platter by using the numeric keys You cannot use the decimal key 5 Make sure that the Stable Lamp is on 6 Press the SAMPLE key Step...

Page 9: ...f parts that have just been added 7 If there is another batch of parts you wish to add go to step 2 otherwise continue on to step 8 8 Press the SUM key The displays will show 9 The Count display above shows 5000 as an example The number in the Count Display represents the Running Total Count The Number in the Unit Weight display shows the number of batches that have been added to the Running Total...

Page 10: ...for this PLU using the numeric keys You may use the decimal key if necessary 8 Press the M key The displays will show The Number in the Unit Weight display represents the PLU number It can range from 0 to 31 for a total of 32 PLUs 9 Enter the PLU number using the numeric keys Keep in mind that if you use an existing PLU number it will be overridden by the new data that you have just entered 10 Pre...

Page 11: ...ress the M key The displays will show The Number in the Unit Weight display represents the PLU number It can range from 0 to 31 for a total of 32 PLUs 6 Enter the PLU number using the numeric keys Keep in mind that if you use an existing PLU number it will be overridden by the new data that you have just entered 7 Press the M key The PLU is stored 9 Zero Net Stable COUNT Pcs MAX 1kg MIN 2g e 0 1g ...

Page 12: ...ct Service A D Converter failure Contact Service Lost memory Possibly reprogram and recalibrate Contact Service Brand and product names are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies 10 Turn scale on with nothing on or obstructing the platter Turn scale on with the platter properly placed on the scale ...

Page 13: ...ey 10 Once the STABLE lamp turns on place the mass weight on the platter This mass must be equal to exactly the balance s capacity in grams 11 After the STABLE lamp turns on press the key 12 The scale will display then show and then show 13 Remove mass weight from the platter 14 Turn scale off and then back on NOTE The balance may show or at this point instead of If it displays then the mass weigh...

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