What to do if OHAUS Scales display 'CAL E'?
- BbryanatkinsSep 9, 2025
If your OHAUS Scales are showing 'CAL E', it means the calibration process has failed. Ensure you carefully follow the calibration process.
What to do if OHAUS Scales display 'CAL E'?
If your OHAUS Scales are showing 'CAL E', it means the calibration process has failed. Ensure you carefully follow the calibration process.
Why OHAUS Scales cannot calibrate?
If your OHAUS Scales cannot calibrate, it might be because the security switch is in a locked position.
How to fix OHAUS SPX2201 that will not turn on?
If your OHAUS Scales won't turn on, the issue might be due to a lack of power. Check the power supply to ensure it is properly connected and functioning.
What to do if OHAUS SPX2201 show 'Err 8.3'?
If your OHAUS Scales display the error message 'Err 8.3', it means the weight on the scale exceeds its rated capacity. To resolve this, remove the excess weight from the scale.
Why OHAUS Scales show Err 8.3?
The Err 8.3 error on your OHAUS Scales indicates an overload, meaning the weight on the scale exceeds its rated capacity.
What does 'USB.Err' mean on OHAUS Scales?
If your OHAUS Scales display 'USB.Err', it means that the menu or app file cannot be found in the U-disk. Check the U-disk to ensure it contains the required files.
What does 'ref.err' mean on OHAUS SPX2201?
If your OHAUS Scales display 'ref.err', it means there is a parts counting or percentage error because the sample weight is less than 1d. Use a sample weight that is 1d or greater.
What does 'Lo.ref' mean on OHAUS SPX2201 Scales?
If your OHAUS Scales display 'Lo.ref', it means the Percent Reference weight or APW is too low for accurate results. Increase the reference weight or APW.
What does 'Err 8.4' mean on OHAUS Scales?
If your OHAUS Scales display 'Err 8.4', this indicates an underload condition, meaning the pan is removed. Make sure the pan is properly in place.
Why OHAUS SPX2201 Scales show Err 8.6?
The Err 8.6 error on OHAUS Scales indicates that the displayed value exceeds 999999, which is possible in Totalization mode.
Lists critical safety warnings and precautions for installation and operation of the balance.
Steps for releasing the transportation lock and installing the weighing pan.
Instructions on how to properly level the balance using the indicator.
Details on AC adapter and battery installation for powering the balance.
Explains the requirement and procedure for initial balance calibration.
Identifies the balance control panel buttons and their primary functions.
Outlines the procedure for performing span calibration on the balance.
How to use the balance in its default weighing mode.
Accessing and performing span and linearity calibrations.
Lists critical safety warnings and precautions for installation and operation of the balance.
Steps for releasing the transportation lock and installing the weighing pan.
Instructions on how to properly level the balance using the indicator.
Details on AC adapter and battery installation for powering the balance.
Explains the requirement and procedure for initial balance calibration.
Identifies the balance control panel buttons and their primary functions.
Outlines the procedure for performing span calibration on the balance.
How to use the balance in its default weighing mode.
Accessing and performing span and linearity calibrations.
| Capacity | 2200 g |
|---|---|
| Readability | 0.1 g |
| Linearity | ±0.2 g |
| Stabilization Time | 1.5 s |
| Calibration | External |
| Display | LCD |
| Repeatability | 0.1 g |
| Operating Temperature Range | 10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F) |
| Power | AC Adapter (Included) |
| Units of Measurement | g, oz |
| Net Weight | 1.5 kg |
| Interface | RS232 |