26 Operating Manual EVO1X | LAB1X
Operation
6.5.2 Weighing with Two Decimal Places (Not for Verified Models)
A menu setting is required for weighing with two decimal places (see
Chapter “6.7.2.4 Activating the Toggle Key (Not for Verified Models),” page 30).
t Place the empty paint can on the weighing pan.
t Briefly press the 0 key to zero.
y The display shows “0.0 g.”
t Press the toggle key Z.
y The display shows “0.00 g.”
t Add the first component “205.50 g.”
t Read off the weight when the stability symbol (in this example) “g” is displayed.
t Add the other components until the desired weight (formula) is reached.
t Remove the filled paint can from the weighing pan.
When the scale is tared and the second decimal place with a resolution of 0.05 g is
activated via the toggle key Z, weighing up to 999.95 g with two decimal places
can be performed.
Values over 999.95 g can only be weighed using one decimal place.
Danger of Scale Damage!
Never close a paint can using a hammer while it is still on the weighing pan.
t When closing the paint can, place it on a firm, stable surface.
6.6 Applications
Note for Scales for Use in Legal Metrology:
All application programs can be selected on scales verified for use in legal metrology.
Computed values can be marked using the following characters:
− Percent = %
− Computed values = o, l symbol
6.6.1 Calculation by a Factor
This function enables you to weigh in amounts that are smaller or larger than that
of your basic formula for a specific paint color (e.g., 250 ml of a 1 l formula).
The factors (amounts) can be set via the factor key $ and O / P in a range of
0.1 to 6.0.
The following factors can be set directly via the factor key $:
0.25 0.5 0.75 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0.
Using the keys O (up) and P (down), the factor can be changed
− in the range 0.10 to 1.0 in increments of 0.01
− in the range 1.0 to 6.0 in increments of 0.1