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Covers proper plug handling, grounding, adapter use, and avoiding disassembly.
Includes avoiding overload, water, humidity, heat, sunlight, and flammable gases.
Warns against stepping on the platter with wet feet due to slipperiness.
Recommends periodical checks by an authorized dealer for consistent readings.
Covers avoiding shocks, proper moving, stable placement, and avoiding electromagnetic interference.
Details scale leveling and advises removing batteries when not in use.
Illustrates the scale's components including head, display, keyboard, supporter, and platter.
Details the scale's display, showing typical readings and indicators like NET and zero status.
Explains the function of each key on the scale's keyboard, including Power, Zero, Tare, and Print.
Details connecting the power line and ground wire to the scale's support.
Explains inserting the support cover and attaching the scale's head using a stop bolt.
Describes the basic weighing process, including zeroing the scale and placing items.
Explains how to perform tare weighing, subtracting container weight from the total.
Details how to use the Hold Function, both manually and automatically, to freeze weight readings.
Guides users on configuring and using the print function and its menu options.
Describes 'Err 0' as occurring when the scale is unstable and suggests removing unstable factors.
Explains 'Err 1' occurs from zero point shift after calibration and advises contacting the dealer.
Details 'Err 3' as an overload error and recommends removing the weight.
Lists the available models (DB-1, DB-1H) and their respective weight capacities and resolutions.
Details the display type (VFD 5 DIGIT) and available functions like Hold and Print.
Specifies the interface options (RS-232C) and power source (AC 110/220V).
Includes platter size, product dimensions, operating temperature range, and product weight.