4. Diagnostics and Maintenance
Common Errors
Overcapacity
Undercapacity
Motion
Failure to Zero
Failure to Print
Function Disabled
Access Denied. User
Not Authorized
Cleaning the Terminal
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Gently wipe the IND560x terminal's keypad and cover with a clean, damp, soft cloth.
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Use water or mild, non-abrasive cleaning agents.
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Do not use any type of acids, alkalis or strong industrial solvents such as toluene or isopropanol (IPA) that
could damage the terminal's finish.
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Do not spray cleaner directly on the terminal.
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Do not clean the terminal using high-pressure or high-temperature water.
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Build-up of dust layers must be avoided.
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Remove light dust deposits using a damp cloth with a gentle wiping motion.
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Do not use compressed air or vacuum to remove dust layers.
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Follow good housekeeping practices to keep the terminal clean.
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METTLER TOLEDO IND560x Quick Guide
Terminal cannot execute commands because the weight on the scale is over the calibrated capacity.
The weight display shows blanked condition:
Terminal cannot execute commands because the weight is under the current captured zero. The weight
display will show an under zero condition:
If motion is detected when a command is received, the IND560x will wait for a no- motion condition. If a
stable (no motion) weight condition is reached, the command is executed. If a no-motion state cannot be
reached, the command is aborted and a "Scale In Motion" error displays.
If pushbutton zero is enabled and the operator presses the ZERO scale function key, these common errors
may occur:
Zero Failed-Range: Gross weight outside the programmed zero range
Zero Failed-Net Mode: zero failed because scale is in net mode
Scale In Motion: zero failed due to motion on scale
If EEE is shown on display, the terminal has not captured a zero reference at power-up
When an operator attempts to use the print function, these common errors could occur:
No Demand Output: print failed due to missing Demand Output connection
Scale In Motion: print failed due to motion on scale
Print Not Ready: print interlock has not been reset
Error occurs if an operator attempts to access a disabled function.
Occurs if an operator attempts to access an unauthorized function.
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