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Essential safety instructions for scale installation and usage to prevent damage and ensure safety.
Covers proper power usage, environment, and handling for optimal performance and longevity.
Introduction to the CAS DB-II series, highlighting reliability, quality control, and user manual purpose.
Illustrates and labels the main components of the DB-II scale.
Details the purpose and operation of each key on the scale's interface.
Explains the fundamental steps for weighing items on the scale.
Describes how to utilize the tare feature for subtracting container weights.
Guides on configuring and using the scale for counting multiple items.
Explains how to perform percentage calculations relative to a reference weight.
Details the key hold and auto hold features for stabilizing weight readings.
Describes the function for accumulating multiple weighings and their total.
Explains setting high, low, and OK limits for weight comparison.
Details setting high, low, and OK limits for counting operations.
Describes how to manually print data using the PRINT key.
Explains setting up automatic printing based on weight stability.
Describes continuous printing during stable weight readings.
Information on battery charging, warning indicators, and using the correct AC adapter.
Step-by-step guide to changing the weighing units.
Instructions on entering the scale's setup configuration menu.
Detailed list of setup menus, display options, and their descriptions.
Procedure for configuring and printing the date and time on reports.
Guide to programming custom text or captions for printouts.
Lists common error codes, their descriptions, and recommended solutions.
Details the physical connection and pinout for serial communication between the scale and PC.
Comprehensive technical specifications for various DB-II models, including capacity, resolution, and dimensions.
Step-by-step instructions for physically assembling the bench scale.
Instructions for mounting the display unit for the wall-type version of the scale.