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Thank  you  for  purchasing  the  My Weigh®  iBalance®  iM01™  digital  scale.  Please  read  all  operating  instructions 

carefully before use. This electronic scale is a precision instrument. With normal care and proper treatment, it will 

provide years of reliable service. For more information please visit 

www.myweigh.com

Never  load  the  scale  with  more  than  the  maximal  capacity.  Although  the  iBalance®  iM01™  is  designed  to  be 

extremely durable with extra overload protection built into the case, overloading will permanently damage it! Avoid 

any exposure to extreme heat or cold, your scale works better when operated at normal room temperature. Keep 

your scale in a clean environment. Dust, dirt, moisture, vibration, air currents and/or a close proximity to other 

Gently apply all items to be weighed onto tray top. Avoid shaking, dropping or otherwise shocking the scale. Scales 

are delicate instruments and unlike cellular phones, scales have delicate sensors that determine how much an item 

weighs. If you drop or shock your scale, these sensors “feel” the shock and are sometimes destroyed. This happens 

with all digital scales. We design our scales to be as resistant to shock or drops as possible, however there is no way 

for us to protect 100% against load cell or sensor damage. 

Failure to follow these instructions will void your warranty.

Always allow the scale to acclimate to normal room temperature for at least one hour before use. Give your scale 

stabilize.

PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USING THE BALANCE

is to use Static-Guard spray, and spray it on both sides of the weighing platform.

2. Before the initial use, please remove the protection screw. Re-install this screw before transport to help avoid 

possible damage.

3. The balance must be in an exactly horizontal position in order to achieve accurate measurement results. In order 

to bring the balance into a horizontal position, the adjustable feet are turned either clockwise or counter-clockwise 

until the air bubble on the front panel is in the center of the marked circle.

4. Please use an independent power outlet to avoid interference from other electrical appliances.

5. Don’t put any object on the platform before powering on.

6. When possible please allow the scale to warm up for several minutes before operation.

7. Items should always be placed on the center of the platform when being weighed.

8. For optimum accuracy, recalibrate before each use.

USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for iBALANCE iM01

Page 1: ...ital scales We design our scales to be as resistant to shock or drops as possible however there is no way for us to protect 100 against load cell or sensor damage Failure to follow these instructions will void your warranty Always allow the scale to acclimate to normal room temperature for at least one hour before use Give your scale stabilize PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USING THE BALANCE is to use Static ...

Page 2: ... to zero if a small weight reading is left while unloaded empty DISPLAY SYMBOLS Scale is in ZERO mode Scale is inTARE mode BATTERY needs recharging The display reading is STABLE pcs Scale is in COUNT mode ct Unit is CARAT ozt Unit isTROY OUNCE g Unit is GRAM In charge Scale is in the process of RECHARGE SCALE FEATURES DATATRANSMISSION PORT on right side of the scale PROTECTION SCREW on the left si...

Page 3: ...6V 1 3Ah rechargeable sealed lead acid battery or directly by the 8 5V 0 2A AC power adaptor When the symbol appears it indicates that the battery needs to be recharged The balance will automatically CALIBRATION Press and hold do not release and power the scale on with release when the LCD shows CAL 2 Press again it shows 000000 This is where you would input the calibration weight you are going to...

Page 4: ...ale dimension Net gross weight Tray dimension Up to scale s maximum capacity 5 of max capacity Tare range Zerorange Operating temperature Power Source 1 iBalanceEIA RS232C sUARTsignal 2 Format 1 Baudrate 1200bps 2400bps 4800bps 9600bps 2 Databits 8bits 3 Paritybit none 4 Stopbit 1bit 5 CodeASCII DATAFORMAT HEAD1 HEAD2 DATA UNIT CR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 HEAD1 2BYTES HEA...

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