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Scaletron 1099 User Manual

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separate from the set-up of the indicator. Some of the options accessible in the
Operator’s Menu include the ability to zero a scale, load scale, enter net or tare
weight, and select different channels. Also, you may read amount used, the last
time the scale was cleared, daily usage, and days until empty, and gross weight.
For specific information on the set up and operation of this scale, you may refer
to this manual and to the Pro-Gram™ Guide
Flow Chart that provides a visual,
step by step guide to the use of your new Model 1099™ Chemical Process
Controller. The Model 1099™ Chemical Process Controller is designed for ease
of use. Please follow the directions following, and use the flow chart as a
reminder of how to operate the scales and indicator. The chart may be mounted
on a wall near the indicator, and is laminated for your convenience.
**Please refer to the Pro-Gram™ Guide for a helpful visual representation
of the menus and sub-menus**
The following instructions are IMPORTANT FOR THE GENERAL OPERATION
OF THE MODEL 1099™. These are general rules that apply to the navigation of
the menus and sub-menus.
The following instructions describe the general operation of the Model 1099™
Chemical Process Controller. The individual needs of the user may dictate an
adjustment to this procedure. All users, regardless of the Tank Mode selected,
must navigate the “Load Tank” or “Fill Tank” menu in the “Operator’s Menu”.
This can be achieved by beginning at the Net Weight Screen, and pressing
“Display Select” button once. If you have chosen the Load Tank (Net), or Load
Tank (Tare) modes, you will be removing the empty cylinder. If you are set up to
“Fill Tank”, you will not remove the empty tank. Please refer to the laminated
Pro-Gram™ Guide for pictorial illustration of these menus. Each time there is a
cylinder change, this sub menu must be entirely completed in order to
register a correct amount used. (You will know this has happened once the
LCD prompt is showing the screen at the “top” of the sub-menu, according to the
Pro-Gram™ Guide.) If there is more than one base attached to any one
channel, all cylinders / tanks on that channel must be removed
simultaneously when loading a new cylinder/tank, even if only one will be
replaced. (Multiple bases on one channel only have one signal going into
indicator, therefore any channel with multiple bases per channel must have all
bases on that channel cleared off when scale prompts user to “Remove Empty”
and press enter!) Please see appropriate instructions below according to your
custom set-up.
The first time that this scale is put into operation, all channels must be zeroed
completely. If you are operating in “FILL” mode, then you will prepare scale
base, mount and center the EMPTY, permanent tank on the base, and complete
the “Zero a Scale” menu. If you are in “TARE or NET” mode, you will zero the
empty base. This is accomplished by completing the “Zero a Tank” sub-menu in
the Operator’s Menu. This may be reached from the main screen by pressing
“Display Select” key two times. The heading reads: “Zero a Scale”. Complete

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Scaletron 1099 Specifications

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BrandScaletron
Model1099
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish