Toledo 8270 User Manual

8270 Pizza Scale
Ensure Consistent Product Easy to Clean Stainless Steel Platter Conveniently Located Tare Bar
Fresh Solutions for Retail
Portion Control
for Optimal Product and Prot
Avoid additive losses
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Easy to use, large tare button
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Excellent for controlling food costs
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Fast setting time for increased productivity
Simultaneously Maximize Prot & Customer Satisfaction
Pizza 2.0
Have you ever wondered how a pizza can be perfect one time and less-than­satisfying the next? Even with the use of the exact same ingredients, it is common for the resulting pies to be quite different.
At its core, this difference really comes down to portion control. Simply estimating ingredient portions by using scoops or handsful will not give
Mettler Toledo 8270 Pizza Scale
consistent results. To be condent
that your customers will be repeatedly
satised with your product, portion
control is absolutely critical!
The 8270 Pizza Scale gives the exact level of accuracy, consistency and reliability you need in a scale to create that perfect pizza. The easy-to-read
vacuum orescent display and the
convenient front-mount tare bar take the guesswork out of adding ingredients. Utilize the 8270 Pizza Scale to create consistent product and loyal, repeat customers.
USDA Approved Stainless Steel Platter
Easy-to-read Display
Specications
Capacity 20lb x 0.005lb Operating Range 32˚F to 104˚F (0˚C to 40˚C) Platter USDA Approved; 11.4” x 13.2” (290mm x 335mm); 4.5”
height
Display Vacuum Florescent; 5.5”L x 3.0”H x 0.75”D (140mm x
76mm x 19mm)
Power 120 VAC (-15 + 10%), 60Hz Functions Tare and Zero Construction Rugged die-cast aluminum base assemblt with stainless steel
platter
Mettler-Toledo, Inc.
1900 Polaris Parkway Columbus, OH 43240 (800) 523-5123 (614) 438-4511
www.mt.com Subject to changes 2/2011
RT1050.3E
RETURN ON INVESTMENT
Average cost of cheese = $1.60/lb
Every 1/2 ounce of extra cheese = $0.05
200 pizzas/day = $10/day = $300/month = $3600/year
And that’s just cheese!
Your METTLER TOLEDO Representative
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