
Copyright ©1999 Rice Lake Weighing Systems. All rights reserved.
Printed in the United States of America. Specifications subject to change without notice.
October 1999
Contents
Introduction...................................................................................1
Converting to Counting Scale.......................................................2
Zero and Span Adjustment Changes.............................................3
Dead Load Adjustment Changes...................................................4
Kubota KA-10 Limited Warranty..................................................5

Introduction
1
Introduction
Unless modiÞed at the factory by special request, the Kubota KA-10HB ßoor
scale models are shipped as legal-for-trade scales that are Handbook 44
certiÞed. If your scale was ordered as a counting scale, the model number will
not include the HB designation, and the counting feature of the scale will be
enabled.
Any HB model scale can be modiÞed on location as a counting scale, but the
scale then becomes non-certiÞed as a Handbook 44 legal-for-trade scale
.
Note: Upon initial power up, a large zero error may be present. After
switching power on, if the full display appears but then changes to a bar, this
indicates a large zero error. This is often caused by jarring of the load cell
during shipping. The scale can easily be restored to normal function by
following the steps below.
Calibrating for Zero
Use the following steps to calibrate for zero
2. Press and hold both zero key and set key. Switch power back on.
3. Keep zero key depressed; release set key and press the tare key.
4. The display should return to 0 and procedure is complete.
5. If the display does not return to 0, go to zero and span calibration
procedure listed under ÒZero and Span Adjustment ChangesÓ on
page 3.