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Power Requirements
Power Requirements
Power Requirements
Power Requirements
Power Requirements
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To avoid shock hazards, always be certain that the power cord is disconnect-
To avoid shock hazards, always be certain that the power cord is disconnect-
To avoid shock hazards, always be certain that the power cord is disconnect-
To avoid shock hazards, always be certain that the power cord is disconnect-
To avoid shock hazards, always be certain that the power cord is disconnect-
ed BEFORE removing the balance cover.
ed BEFORE removing the balance cover.
ed BEFORE removing the balance cover.
ed BEFORE removing the balance cover.
ed BEFORE removing the balance cover.
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Even though the balance may have been switched OFF, high voltage is
Even though the balance may have been switched OFF, high voltage is
Even though the balance may have been switched OFF, high voltage is
Even though the balance may have been switched OFF, high voltage is
Even though the balance may have been switched OFF, high voltage is
present inside the balance as long as the power cord is connected.
present inside the balance as long as the power cord is connected.
present inside the balance as long as the power cord is connected.
present inside the balance as long as the power cord is connected.
present inside the balance as long as the power cord is connected.
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A power cord has been furnished with the balance. DO NOT use any other
A power cord has been furnished with the balance. DO NOT use any other
A power cord has been furnished with the balance. DO NOT use any other
A power cord has been furnished with the balance. DO NOT use any other
A power cord has been furnished with the balance. DO NOT use any other
type of power cord other than the one furnished.
type of power cord other than the one furnished.
type of power cord other than the one furnished.
type of power cord other than the one furnished.
type of power cord other than the one furnished.
DO NOT create a safety hazard by defeating the grounding feature.
DO NOT create a safety hazard by defeating the grounding feature.
DO NOT create a safety hazard by defeating the grounding feature.
DO NOT create a safety hazard by defeating the grounding feature.
DO NOT create a safety hazard by defeating the grounding feature.
Voltage Setting
Voltage Setting
Voltage Setting
Voltage Setting
Voltage Setting
The balance can be damaged if operated
at an incorrect line voltage. If, for any
reason the balance HAS NOT
HAS NOT
HAS NOT
HAS NOT
HAS NOT been set to
operate at your particular line voltage, it
may be checked in the following manner:
1.
Locate the fuse holder in the lower
right-hand corner of the balance (when
viewed from the rear).
2.
There is an arrow imprinted above the
fuse holder and the voltage (100, 120,
220 or 240) below the arrow indicates
the line voltage. See illustration.
3.
If the balance is NOT set for operation
at the correct line voltage, remove the
power cord and pry the fuse holder
loose by inserting a small screwdriver
blade in the slot. Remove the fuse
holder and rotate it to the proper posi-
tion with the correct line voltage lining
up with the arrow. If neccessary,
install the correct fuse for the required
line voltage. (See Replacement Parts
List for fuse rating).
4.
Insert the fuse holder.
WARNING
SLOT
Platform and Platform Support
Platform and Platform Support
Platform and Platform Support
Platform and Platform Support
Platform and Platform Support
Insert the Platform Support into the hole in
the weighing mechanism as shown in the
illustration.
Place the Platform on the Platform Sup-
port making sure the Platform is properly
centered.
PLATFORM
PLATFORM
SUPPORT