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Intercomp Tension Link TL6000 - Tare; Peak; Power;Batteries

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TL6000, Users
Rev L, June 2008
Page 12 of 22
on with weight applied, so that the displayed weight is the actual gross weight.
The scale contains a feature called Auto Zero Tracking (AZT), which corrects
for slight zero changes during normal operation. If the AZT is enabled and small
weights are added slowly, the scale could zero them off.
TARE
Pressing the TARE key will set the tare equal to the current gross weight and
switch the display to net weight. The display will read ‘nEt
nEtnEt
nEt’ when the TARE
button is released. The net weight is equal to the gross weight minus the tare
weight. The tare weight will only be set if the current gross weight is positive.
Displaying the tare weight:
If a tare weight is set, pressing the TARE key will display the current value
of the tare. The tare will be displayed as long as you hold the key.
Clearing the tare:
Pressing the ZERO and TARE key together will reset the tare to zero.
The display will read ‘GroSS
GroSSGroSS
GroSS’ when the keys are released. This signifies
that the scale will now display gross weight, which is equal to the net
weight when tare = 0.
PEAK
The peak hold feature will remember the maximum weight applied. While in peak
mode it will not display any weight less than the maximum weight. To turn on the
peak mode press PEAK, to turn off the peak mode press PEAK again. To clear
the peak weight, press the ZERO key.
Note: When you turn off the peak mode, the current peak weight will still be
remembered internally. This will show up if you then turn the peak mode back
on. Press ZERO (or turn the scale off) to clear the peak weight.
Power/Batteries
Remove the two screws on the side of the unit (either side). Replace the 9V battery.
Replace the cover.
You may use rechargeable Nickel-Cadmium 9V cells or standard alkaline 9V cells in the
TL6000. Note: Only one 9V battery is required to run the TL6000. The second 9V
battery will double the observed battery life.
The typical recharge time for Ni-cad cells is 16 hours. The rechargeable batteries have
a life span up to 1000 cycles.

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