6.3 WEIGHING A SAMPLE
To determine the weight of a sample first tare the empty container then place the sample in the container.
The display will show the weight and the units of weight currently in use.
6.4 PERCENT WEIGHING
The scale will allow a sample weight to be shown as 100%. Then any other weight placed on the scale will be displayed as a percentage
of the original sample. For example is 350g is placed on the scale and the key is pressed the display will show
Removing the 350g weight and putting a 300g weight on the scale the display will show 85.71 % as 300g is 85.71% of
Note: the scale may jump by large numbers unexpectedly if small weights are used to set the 100% level. For example if only 23.5g is
on a scale with 0.5g increments and the scale is set to 100 %, the display will show 100.00%, however a small change of weight will
cause the display to jump to 102.13% as one scale division (0.5g) increase to 24.0g will be equivalent to a 2.13% increase.
Removing the 350g weight and putting a 300g weight on the scale the display will show 85.71 % as 300g is 85.71% of
Pressing the
key will return the scale to weighing.
6.5 PARTS COUNTING
When the scale is showing weight, pressing the
Before beginning, tare the weight of any container that will be used, leaving the empty container on the scale. Place the number of
samples on the scale.
The number should match the options for parts counting, 10, 20, 50, 100 or 200 pieces.
Press the
key to begin. The scale will show " SP 10" asking for a sample size of 10 parts.
Change the sample size by pressing the
Press the
key when the number matches th e number of parts used for the sample. As more weight is added the display will
show the number of parts (pcs).
Press the
key to display unit weight (g/pcs) pcs), Total weight (kg) or the count (pcs).
Press the
key to return to normal weighing.
8
key will start the parts counting function.
key. the display will cycle through the options: 10,20, 50, 100, 200 and back to 10.
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