Calibration of Scales seca
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7. Once a corner load is identified on the weighing surface, the display will read
"CAL E", followed by "E 1". A few seconds later it starts to flash, showing the
weight to be placed on the scale.
Note:
If the display reads "CAL L", a centred load has been identified. In this
case the weight must be removed and the procedure aborted by
switching off the scale. Check correct set-up of the scale and repeat
linear calibration (from item 4.)
8. The correct weight should now be acknowledged by briefly pressing any key
(except the Start key). Once a stable weight value is identified, the LCD
display will stop flashing and will read "UP".
9. Then remove the weight from the scale. Once removal of the weight is
detected, the display will read "E 3", A few seconds later it starts to flash,
showing the weight to be placed on the scale. The weight displayed should
now be placed in the corner diagonally opposite to corner 1 and
acknowledged by briefly pressing any key (except the Start key). Once a
stable weight value is identified, the LCD display will stop flashing, and a new
corner correction value will be calculated and stored. Shortly afterwards the
LCD display will read "Sto", and the scale switches off automatically a few
seconds later.
10. Then remove the weight from the scale, move the slide switch on the
PCB back to its original position or remove the jumper and
reassemble the display housing.
11. Now set up the scale again and switch on. Next, place a calibrated weight on
the individual corners and check the display for the correct weight value. If
subsequent corner correction was successful, reseal the display housing
according to the national regulations.