• Adjust the height of the feet to level the scale; the spirit level bubble
should be in the center of the spirit level.
• Put the pan support in place, inserting the pan support pins into the
holes on top of the scale. Place the stainless steel pan on the support.
• Don’t press the scale with great force or the load cell could be
damaged.
4.2 ASSEMBLINGOFBATTERYANDPOWER
In some cases the rechargeable battery must be shipped separate from the
scale. In this case the user must install the battery.
Remove the battery cover under the scale and put the 6v 4Ah rechargeable
battery provided in to the battery compartment. Connect the battery to the
cable paying attention to the polarity. The red connector goes to the (+)
positive terminal on the battery, the black connector goes to the (-) negative
terminal on the battery.
The adapter provided with the scale is used to charge the battery. Make
certain the adapter matches the voltage of the location you are using the
scale in.
Check the setting of the auto shut off function, see section 6.2. If the auto
shut off function is on, the scale will shut off after a period of time if the scale
is not used and it has a stable reading.
5.2 WEIGHING
•Press [On/Off] to turn on the scale. The display will show the software
revision then show the battery voltage “X.X vol” .Then it will begin it’s
self-checking test from 0 to 9. When reading is stable, the display will
show "0.00", stable symbol, zero symbol, and the weighing unit used
the last time the scale was used.
•Press [Units/] to select units. Press [Units/] to select units from
"g" / "Kg" / "lb" / "oz"/”CUS”. Only the weighing units enabled will be
displayed, See section 6.9.
•Check if the reading is “0.00”, if not, press [Zero/
ESC
]. “0.00” and the
zero symbol will be displayed.
• Put the item to be weighed on the pan. When the reading is stable, the
net weight will be shown.
If a container is used, put the container on the pan and press the [Tare/↵↵↵↵] key when
the reading is stable. The display will show “0.00” and the zero symbol. If the
container is more than 2% of the capacity, the NET symbol will be on. Load the
container or remove material from the container, the scale will show the net weight
of the material added or removed.
The parts counting, percent weighing and calibration functions can be accessed
using the [Func/] key, if the functions have been enabled as described in section
6.0.
If the function is turned off the function will not be available. Only functions that
have been turned on can be accessed.
5.3.1 PARTS COUNTING FUNCTION
• In normal weighing mode, press [Func/] key to move to the first
available function, usually the parts counting mode.
• The display will show “PC—10pcs”, press the [Hold/] key to go
through the preset sample piece values of 10, 25, 50 or 100 pieces. For
example if you selected PC-25pcs, hand count out 25 pieces and put
them on the scale.
• Press the [Tare/↵↵↵↵] key once the stability indicator comes on to confirm
the entered value. The display will show the number of pieces placed
on the pan.
• If more items are put on the pan, the increased count value will be
shown.
•Press [Zero/
ESC
] to exit and go back to the normal weighing mode.
5.3.2 PERCENTAGE WEIGHING
• In the weighing mode, press [Func/] key twice to access the
percentage weighing mode, the display will show “PEr”.
• Press the [Tare/↵↵↵↵] key to set the reference sample value, the display
will show “SE ”.
• Place the item to be set at 100% on the pan, and press the [Tare/↵↵↵↵] Key
• When in weighing mode, press [Func/] four times until the display
shows“5 HOD”
• Press the [Hold/] key to go through the holding time of 5、10、20、
30, AUTO or Manual.
• If AUTO is selected the weight will be automatically held (locked on the
display) when stable until the [Hold/] key is pressed. If a numeric
value is selected the weight will be held only when the [Hold/] key is
pressed and it will be held for the number of seconds selected.
• For example if you selected 5, the display will lock for 5 seconds after
the [Hold/] key is pressed. If you selected AUTO, the scale will lock
when stable and hold the value until you press the [Hold/] key.
• If Manual is selected the [Hold/] key will toggle the display to hold or
release the value when it is pressed.
• Press [Tare/↵↵↵↵] to confirm the value and start hold weighing function.
• Press [Hold/]to switch on or off the function.
• "OFF CAL": the user calibration function is off.
• "ON CAL": the user calibration function is enabled.
• Press the [Tare/↵↵↵↵] key to confirm the setting and enter the next setting.
It enters unit setting when it shows "On g " or "OFF g".
6.9SELECTIONOFWEIGHINGUNITS
Each weighing unit can be set to be either on or off. If it is on it is available when the
user presses the [Units/] key during normal weighing. If it is off the weighing unit
is not available during normal use. The grams unit is always on.
• Press the [Hold/] key to change the unit from on to off.
• On: the unit is enabled.
• Off: the unit is disabled.
• The units will be in the following sequence: “g”/ "Kg" / "lb" /
"oz"/"CUS".
• If the custom unit “CUS” is enabled, press [Tare/↵↵↵↵] to confirm the
setting and go on to set the relation between g and customer unit. The
value can be set from 0.00001 to 9.99999.
• Press [Func/] to select the flashing digit;
• Press [Units/] to decrease the value;
• Press [Hold/] to increase the value;
• Press the [Tare/↵↵↵↵] key to confirm and move back to the first setting.
Turn the scale off and on again to enter the normal weighing mode and save the
changes make.
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity
This product has been manufactured in accordance with the harmonised European
standards, following the provisions of the below stated directives:
Electro Magnetic Compatibility Directive 2004/108/EC
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
Inscale Ltd.
Unit 2, Hazel House
78 London Road
Bexhill-on-Sea
East Sussex TN39 3LE, UK
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. The
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Shielded interconnect cables must be employed with this equipment to insure compliance with the
pertinent RF emission limits governing this device.
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