12.19. SPEED CHANGED
For accurate measurement, the speed of raising the lift arms must be smooth, without acceleration or deceleration. The Loadrite
Weighing System can detect changing speed as the arms go past the Trigger Point. Depending on the installation of the
Loadrite Weighing System, there are two possibilities:
No weight is displayed, and therefore there is no weight to add. Repeat the lift and avoid accelerating and decelerating at or
near the Trigger Point.
A weight is displayed. Add weight to the total (acknowledging that the weight measurement is not reliable) or ignore this
weight and repeat the lift smoothly.
12.20. SPEED TOO HIGH
This message displays if the speed of raising the arms is too fast and exceeds predefined limits.
Lift the arms again slower. If the message displays again, there may be a fault in the system. The Loadrite Weighing System
should be checked and, if necessary, re-calibrated.
12.21. TOO HEAVY, ZERO ABORTED
If the weight of product in the bucket is greater than 10% of full bucket capacity when is pressed, the screen displays this
message and does not alter any settings. This prevents any accidental zeroing of valid weights.
NOTE: If the bucket is empty and the message still occurs, there may be a fault in the system. The Loadrite Weighing System
should be checked and, if necessary, re-calibrated.
12.22. WARM-UP LIFT
This message displays if the Loadrite Indicator has been turned off for more than one hour, prompting a warm-up lift.