Setra Super Count
TM
Operator's Manual 13
COUNTING WITH A KNOWN AVERAGE-PIECE-WEIGHT
The scale can count the number of pieces in a lot by dividing the weight of the lot by the known
average piece weight (APW). To calculate the number of pieces in a lot using the average piece
weight, use the following procedure:
1. Press the zero key.
2. Place the pieces on the pan.
3. Enter the known average piece weight through the keyboard.
4. Press the apw key.
5. Wait for the “OK” symbol, then read the display. The scale now reads the number of pieces on
the pan.
NOTE: a. Before you enter an average piece weight, make sure your scale is reading in the units
you wish to enter.
b. To determine an unknown average piece weight simply use the procedure for counting,
and press display apw when you have a known number of pieces displayed.
COUNTING WITH A KNOWN AVERAGE-PIECE-WEIGHT AND TARE WEIGHT
Items in a filled container can be counted without opening the container if the average piece weight
and tare weights are known. Simply key-in the weight values using the procedure outlined below:
1. Press the zero key.
2. Place a filled container on the pan.
3. Enter the value of the known tare weight and press the tare key.
4. Enter the value of the known average piece weight and press the apw key.
5. Wait for the “OK” symbol and then read the display. The scale now displays the count of items
in the container.