What to do if OHAUS Scales show Err 8.3?
- JJohn ValdezAug 13, 2025
If the OHAUS Scales display the error message Err 8.3, it means the weight on the pan exceeds the capacity. Remove some weight from the pan.
What to do if OHAUS Scales show Err 8.3?
If the OHAUS Scales display the error message Err 8.3, it means the weight on the pan exceeds the capacity. Remove some weight from the pan.
What does Err 5 mean on OHAUS Pioneer Scales?
If your OHAUS Scales are displaying the error message Err 5, it indicates that the Average Piece Weight is too small. You should add additional samples.
What does LOWREF mean on OHAUS Scales?
If your OHAUS Scales are showing the LOWREF error, it signifies that the Reference Weight is too low for accurate parts counting or percent weighing. Add additional samples or continue to weigh with less accurate results.
What does REF Err mean on OHAUS Pioneer?
If the OHAUS Scales display REF Err, it means that the Reference Weight is too small. Add additional samples.
What to do if OHAUS Pioneer Scales show Err 8.1?
If your OHAUS Scales are displaying Err 8.1, it means the pan had a load during power on. Remove the weight from the pan and re-zero the scale.
What to do if OHAUS Pioneer show Err 8.2?
If your OHAUS Scales show Err 8.2, it means the pan was removed prior to power on. Install the pan and re-zero.
What does Err 8.4 mean on OHAUS Pioneer?
If your OHAUS Scales are displaying the error message Err 8.4, it indicates that the pan was removed during weighing. Re-install the pan.
What to do if OHAUS Scales show Err 9.8?
To address Err 9.8 on OHAUS Scales, perform calibration.
Calibration | External Calibration |
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Housing Material | ABS Plastic |
Capacity | 220 g |
Readability | 0.001 g |
Pan Size | Ø 120 mm |
Display | LCD |
Power Supply | AC adapter |
Interface | RS232 |
Operating Temperature | 10°C – 40°C |
Relative Humidity | 10% to 80% (non-condensing) |
Units of Measurement | Gram; Kilogram; Ounce; Pound; Pennyweight; Carat; Grain; Hong Kong Tael; Singapore Tael; Taiwan Tael |
Key safety instructions for operating the balance, including power, environment, and handling.
Identifies balance buttons and their functions (On/Off, Unit, Menu, Print, Cal).
Lists items included in the balance package for different models.
Provides visual guides for installing balance components like pan support, pan, doors, and panels.
Instructions on how to level the balance for accurate measurements.
Guidance on connecting the power adapter to the balance and power source.
Steps for performing initial calibration for InCal and non-InCal models.
Explains how to use the balance for basic weighing operations.
Details on using the count mode, including APW establishment and optimization.
Instructions for using the percent mode to measure samples against a reference weight.
Describes the weigh-below feature and how to use it with an accessory hook.
Explains how to navigate the balance's menu system using buttons.
Details on different calibration types: InCal, Span, and Linearity.
Configuration options for Automatic Zero-Setting, Filter, Auto Tare, and Global Reset.
Enables or disables specific operating modes like Count, APW Optimization, and Percent.
How to enable/disable specific units of measure and configure custom units.
Settings for data output, including Auto Print, Content, and Line Format.
Configuration for RS232 communication, including Baud rate and Parity.
Options to lock specific menu sections to prevent unauthorized changes.
Information on using seals to secure balance settings against tampering.
A table listing common symptoms, possible causes, and remedies for balance issues.
Guidance on contacting Ohaus service agents for unresolved issues.
Lists optional accessories available for the Ohaus Pioneer balances.
Provides dimensional drawings for different Pioneer balance models.
Detailed technical specifications for various Pioneer balance models, including capacity and readability.
Details on RS232 interface commands and pin connections for data transfer.
Lists the compliance standards and certifications for the Ohaus Pioneer balances.