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CONTENTS 

1.

1.

1.

1.

 

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

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General and Safety Information

General and Safety Information

General and Safety Information

General and Safety Information

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Spec

Spec

Spec

Specifications

ifications

ifications

ifications

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2.

2.

2.

2.

 

Unpacking and Setup

Unpacking and Setup

Unpacking and Setup

Unpacking and Setup

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Contents

Contents

Contents

Contents

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3.

3.

3.

3.

 

OVERVIEW OF CONTROLS AN

OVERVIEW OF CONTROLS AN

OVERVIEW OF CONTROLS AN

OVERVIEW OF CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS

D FUNCTIONS

D FUNCTIONS

D FUNCTIONS

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3.1 Front Display

3.1 Front Display

3.1 Front Display

3.1 Front Display

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3.2 Indicator Display Character Definitions

3.2 Indicator Display Character Definitions

3.2 Indicator Display Character Definitions

3.2 Indicator Display Character Definitions

 ................................................................................................................... 3

 

3.3 Key Functions

3.3 Key Functions

3.3 Key Functions

3.3 Key Functions

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4.

4.

4.

4.

 

OPERATIONS

OPERATIONS

OPERATIONS

OPERATIONS

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4.1 Power on / Power off  scale

4.1 Power on / Power off  scale

4.1 Power on / Power off  scale

4.1 Power on / Power off  scale

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4.2 Zeroing the display

4.2 Zeroing the display

4.2 Zeroing the display

4.2 Zeroing the display

 ............................................................................................................................................. 5

 

4.3 Normal

4.3 Normal

4.3 Normal

4.3 Normal    Weighing Mode

Weighing Mode

Weighing Mode

Weighing Mode

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4.4 Taring

4.4 Taring

4.4 Taring

4.4 Taring

 ............................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

4.5 Switching measuring unit

4.5 Switching measuring unit

4.5 Switching measuring unit

4.5 Switching measuring unit

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5.

5.

5.

5.

 

Calibration

Calibration

Calibration

Calibration

 ......................................................................................................................... 6

 

6.

6.

6.

6.

 

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO

AUTO----OFF setting 

OFF setting 

OFF setting 

OFF setting and BACKLIGHT setting function

and BACKLIGHT setting function

and BACKLIGHT setting function

and BACKLIGHT setting function

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7.

7.

7.

7.

 

Display symbol meaning

Display symbol meaning

Display symbol meaning

Display symbol meaning

 ......................................................................................................... 6

 

8.

8.

8.

8.

 

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

 .................................................................................................................. 7

 

8.1 Troubleshooting

8.1 Troubleshooting

8.1 Troubleshooting

8.1 Troubleshooting

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Содержание PSP40

Страница 1: ...PSP40 PSP40 PSP40 PSP40 User Technical Manual Contents subject to change without notice Version 1 0 04 2021 ...

Страница 2: ...ctions 4 4 4 4 4 OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS 5 4 1 Power on Power off scale 4 1 Power on Power off scale 4 1 Power on Power off scale 4 1 Power on Power off scale 5 4 2 Zeroing the display 4 2 Zeroing the display 4 2 Zeroing the display 4 2 Zeroing the display 5 4 3 Normal 4 3 Normal 4 3 Normal 4 3 Normal Weighing Mode Weighing Mode Weighing Mode Weighing Mode 5 4 4 Taring 4 4 Tari...

Страница 3: ... Max Capacity Max Capacity Max Capacity 3 kg 6 lb 6 kg 12 lb 15 kg 30 lb 20 kg 40 lb Readability Readability Readability Readability 0 5 g 0 001 lb 1 g 0 002 lb 2 g 0 005 lb 10 g 0 02 lb Display Resolution Display Resolution Display Resolution Display Resolution 1 6000 1 6000 1 7500 1 2000 Min Recommended Weight Min Recommended Weight Min Recommended Weight Min Recommended Weight 10 g 0 1 lb 20 g ...

Страница 4: ...sure that the scale is level each time its location is changed Connect the supplied AC adapter to the power input receptacle underneath the scale Plug the AC adapter into a properly grounded power outlet If the scale will be stored or transported in the future save the packaging material to ensure the best possible protection for the scale Contents Contents Contents Contents Scale 9Vdc 600mA adapt...

Страница 5: ...PSP40 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 Indicator Display Indicator Display Indicator Display Indicator Display Character Definitions Character Definitions Character Definitions Character Definitions ...

Страница 6: ...s Key Functions Key Functions Button Functions Functions Functions Functions Short Press when off when on Long Press when on Power on the scale Sets display to zero Power off the scale Short Press Long Press Tare a weight Switch between unit of measure ...

Страница 7: ...3 3 Normal Weighing Mode Normal Weighing Mode Normal Weighing Mode Normal Weighing Mode When scale is powered on and back to 0 place the weighing objects on the platform The display will show the weight and the units of weight currently in use 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Taring Taring Taring Taring Zero the scale by pressing the ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ZERO ZERO ZERO ZERO key if necessary when reading is ...

Страница 8: ...is on press and hold TARE TARE TARE TARE UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT and ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ZERO ZERO ZERO ZERO buttons till SETUP is displayed then the xx is displayed xx 0 1 9 means when the scale has no weight changing and no key pressed for 1 9 minutes the scale will auto power off to save battery power when x 0 means no auto power off function Now press TARE TARE TARE TARE UNIT UNIT UNIT UNI...

Страница 9: ... not plugged in or properly connected Power outlet not supplying electricity Battery is low Other failure Check power cord connections Make sure power cord is plugged into the power outlet Check power source Replace batteries Or service required Unable to zero the display or will not zero when turned on Load on scale exceeds allowable limits Load on scale is not stable Load cell damage Remove load...

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