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Marel M1100 - Installation and Settings

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Grading Memories
Five grading memories
with nine different grades
each
The scale also has five grading memories, each of which can be programmed
with 9 different grades. The grading memories can be used in three ways, for
normal, reverse, or positive grading (see “Grading Memory – Functions” on
page 23 for more details).
Multiple Range Weighing
Automatic change of
weighing ranges
The scale can be set up with a multiple range weighing option. With this
option the user can select to work with a fixed range or have the scale switch
automatically between the two ranges.
The automatic option is the scale’s default setting. The scale then switches
automatically from the lower range to the higher one when the weight on the
platform exceeds the maximum capacity of the lower range. See “Multiple
Range Operation” on page 21 for more details.
Initial Inspection
Prior to use, inspect the scale for damages incurred during shipment. If
the scale has been damaged, contact Marel hf. or your local Marel service
center immediately.
Installing the Scale
Before you apply power to the scale, check the following:
Make sure that there are no foreign objects that can interfere with the
platform’s movements.
The platform must be empty when you power-on the scale.
The scale must be properly mounted on a stable, level and non-
vibrating foundation (land based scales only).
Use the built-in spirit level to level the scale platform (land based
scales only).
On scales with separate indicator and platform, make sure the cables
between indicator and platform do not move during weighing. This
ensures optimum performance.
6 The M1100 Scale M1100, U2 & C2-3.3

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