What to do if my Jadever Scales show an overload condition?
- BbethdodsonAug 2, 2025
If your Jadever Scales indicate an overload condition, remove the excessive weight from the scale pan that exceeds the scale's capacity.
What to do if my Jadever Scales show an overload condition?
If your Jadever Scales indicate an overload condition, remove the excessive weight from the scale pan that exceeds the scale's capacity.
Why does the initial zero point exceed +/-30% on my Jadever JWE Scales?
If the initial zero point exceeds the acceptable range on your Jadever Scales, first check the scale pan for any foreign objects and remove them. If the issue persists, it may indicate a LOAD CELL failure, requiring replacement or professional service.
What to do if Jadever Scales are higher or lower than A/D resolution range?
If your Jadever Scales display a value higher or lower than the A/D resolution range, check for an A/D failure and replace the A/D if necessary. If the problem continues, it might be a LOAD CELL failure, which would require replacement or contacting a service professional.
What to do if Jadever JWE Scales accumulated weighments exceed the display range?
If the accumulated number of weighments or weight exceeds the display range on your Jadever Scales: * No more accumulations are possible. * Reset the Tare value.
Display | LCD |
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Material | Stainless steel |
Capacity | 30kg |
Power | AC Adapter or Battery |
Units | kg, lb |
Instructions for setting up the weighing scale, including attaching the weighing pan and managing protection screws.
Highlights key functionalities like zero point tracking, tare function, keypad, and display.
Explains the battery and accumulation indicators, their colors, and meanings.
Details the functions of the M+/MR, MC/SET, MODE, TARE, and ZERO keys for scale operation.
Guides through calibration, setting capacity/resolution, and configuring weighing units.
Explains filter, auto power off, backlight, zero range, RS-232, and data transmission settings.
Covers external device selection, memory, beep sound, and battery recharge procedures.
How to use the scale for counting items and percentage sampling, including setup procedures.
Details setting high/low weighing limits and accumulating weights, including cancellation.
Instructions on how to tare an object and cancel tare weight during operation.
Provides the standard conversion factor between pounds and grams.
Lists error codes and their corresponding problems, along with troubleshooting steps for common issues.
Details RS-232 output format, data structure for units, and the connector pinout.
Lists computer commands for scale control and shows printer output formats.