ERROR AND STATUS DISPLAYS
The Digital Counting Scale is equipped with a diagnostic software program that tests various
portions of the instrument's circuitry and verifies proper operation. Should a problem be
detected, an error or status message will be displayed alerting the operator to that condition. The
following lists these errors and status displays and their meaning:
Display Meaning
bel 0bel 0 Indicates the scale is attempting to display a negative weight greater
than 4 digits
ocapocap Indicates the scale weight capacity or counting capacity (999,999)
has been exceeded.
fullfull Indicates there is no more space available for accumulator storage.
CALiBCALiB Indicates improper stored calibration data, calibration is necessary.
failafaila The analog to digital circuit has failed. Consult scale serviceman.
BEFORE YOU CALL FOR SERVICE
The Digital Counting Scale has been designed to provide you with years of trouble-free
operation. In spite of this, troubles sometimes happen. Before calling for service assistance you
should make some initial checks to verify that a problem does exist. The following describes
several types of symptoms along with suggested remedies.
Problem Possible Solutions
Display does not turn on AC Operation:
Is the AC power cord fully inserted into the wall
receptacle? Check wall receptacle for proper AC power.
Try another electrical appliance in the same receptacle,
does it work? Check the circuit breaker. Has there
been power failure.
Battery operation:
Check if battery is installed and installed correctly. Is
battery discharged - replace or recharge.
Incorrect weight displayed Has the instrument been calibrated? Insure that the
scale platform isn't touching an adjacent object. Have
proper operation procedures been followed?
Scale will not display Refer to Error and Status Display section and make
weight certain that the faila faila message is not displayed. If so,
perform the calibration sequence.
CARE AND CLEANING
1. DO NOT submerge scale in water, pour or spray water directly on instrument.
2. DO NOT use acetone, thinner or other volatile solvents for cleaning.
3. DO NOT expose equipment to temperature extremes.
4. DO NOT place equipment in front of heating/cooling vents.
5. DO clean the indicator with a damp soft cloth and mild non-abrasive detergent.
6. DO remove power before cleaning with a damp cloth.
7. DO provide clean AC power and adequate protection against lightning damage.
8. DO keep the surroundings clear to provide clean and adequate air circulation.
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