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1.3 Preparation for work
1.3.1 Assembly
Remove scales from packing.
Remove the scale pan. Remove transportation wedges from the scale platform (Fig. 3).
Connect the scale platform cable to the indicator (Fig. 4 a).
Pointing the cable inside the frame connect frame mounting apertures and scale platform arm. Se-
cure frame to arm connection with the screws (М5×10) (Fig. 4 b, c).
Screw out the conveying stop screw (Fig. 3), rotating it only counter-clockwise.
Connect the adapter plug to the scales.
Fig. 4. Assembly
1.3.2 Installation and powering on
Place the scales on a firm surface (table) th
at is not subject to vibrations. Screw the adjustable legs
into the base of the scale platform, so that the stand stop (Fig. 4 c), that serves as a stability purpose of the
scales, tou
ches the table surface. Without breaking contact between the frame stop and the table, adjust
the legs so that the air bubble in level tube stays in the middle.
Place the scale pan on the cross-piece. Before powering ensures that the scales are not loaded and the
platform doesn’t touch any obstacles.
Connect adapter to the mains. Turn on the scales.
When the scales are powered on you should see the indicator test mode which appears as consecu-
tive figures change. After that scales are ready for operation.
1.3.3 Inserting paper
The scales could work with 2 types of rolls:
- label rolls with dimensions 30x58, 40x58, 60x58 or 90x58, when you use scales for label printing;
- ticket rolls with width 57mm, when you use scales for ticket printing.
1.3.3.1 Scales without underwinding
otating the conveying stop screw clockwise can lead to load cell deformation and scales
alfunction.
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Take care when connecting the cable. When connecting be sure to match the plu
pins with the connecter sockets in order to avoid scales malfunction.
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b
Adjustable legs (4 pcs.)
Stand stop
c
a
Pan
Corbel
Cable
Stand
Switch on/off
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Only the adapter supplied with the scales should be used. Usin
an
other adapter can
lead to scales malfunction.