PS40
PriCE COMPUTing Scale
User INSTRUCTIONS
Verify Correctness of Weight and Price
Verification of information should be made routinely. Check the multiplication of price-per-pound times weight and check the indicated weight against a known weight. Weigh the same package several times to verify consistency. Bear in mind that some packages which weigh near the middle of the .01 lb. increment will normally vary up or down by .01 lb. Greater variations than .01 lb. indicate a need for adjustment of the system. In such cases, or whenever necessary, call your authorized Hobart service representative.
701 S. Ridge Avenue
Troy, OH 45374
www.hobartcorp.com |
F35533 (Aug. 2009) |
INSTALLATION
Unpacking and Assembly
Immediately after unpacking the scale, check for possible shipping damage. If the scale is found to be damaged, save the packaging material and contact the carrier within 15 days of delivery.
Prior to installation, test the electrical service to make sure it agrees with the specifications on the data plate located on the left side of the scale. The 12 volt DC current is supplied by the battery or the AC adapter; the AC adapter requires a standard 120 volt AC outlet.
Remove the protective film cover from the platter and from the customer and operator displays. Install the platter. The prongs underneath the platter must fit securely in the holes provided. Make sure that the scale is placed securely on a flat and level surface.
Do not operate the scale until you have read the instructions provided.
Radio Interference
This scale is a class A device. In a domestic environment, this device may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate preventive measures.
Handling
Do not lift the scale from the platter.
Lift the scale with both hands holding the base.
Leveling
The level indicator on the front of the scale must be centered. To adjust, loosen the locking nuts and then adjust the feet under the base. Tighten the locking nuts after the scale is level. Leveling is required by Weights & Measures.
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Operator display |
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Customer display (not shown) |
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Leveling bubble |
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AC adapter |
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DC connector on scale |
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Connections
The AC adapter should be connected to a 120 volt receptacle protected by a 15 Amp. circuit breaker or fuse (the transformer converts 120 volts AC to 12 volts DC. Connect the 12 volt DC connector on the other end of the power cord to the mating part under the scale. A rechargeable battery must be installed in the proper location and must be re-charged when needed (refer to page 10).
Switching On & Off
The on-off switch is located underneath the scale on the right side.
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Save key & menu |
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Tare key & menu |
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Enter PLU key |
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Unit Weight |
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Total Price $ |
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Battery |
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Indicators 1 - 9 are described on page 5.
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Max 30 lb / 15 kg |
Min 0.2 lb / 100 g |
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e=d=0.01 lb / 5 g |
T=-30 lb / 15 kg |
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