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Soehnle Professional 9221 User Manual

Soehnle Professional 9221
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YOUR WEIGHING SOLUTIONS
9221
www.soehnle-professional.com
Bedienungsanleitung Seite 2
Operating Instructions page 12
Mode d’emploi page 22

Table of Contents

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Soehnle Professional 9221 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSoehnle Professional
Model9221
CategoryScales
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Information

Designated Use

Defines the intended purpose of the scale for weighing and counting products.

Safety Instructions

Provides crucial safety guidelines for installation, proper use, and maintenance.

Cleaning

Instructions on how to clean the scale using a moist cloth and regular cleaning agent.

Maintenance and Service

Information on scale maintenance, recommending regular accuracy checks.

Note on Interference

Details on interference suppression and factors affecting scale accuracy.

Warranty and Liability

Technical Data

Lists key specifications including weighing range, accuracy, and operating temperatures.

Recycling Information

Provides guidelines for the proper disposal of used batteries.

Further Information Sources

Directs users to online resources for additional documentation and software.

Getting Started

Scope of Delivery

Lists the components included with the scale, such as the scale, platform, and cables.

Installation of Scale

Step-by-step instructions for setting up the scale at its point of application.

Switch On / Switch Off

Details on how to power the scale on and off using the designated key.

Input and Control

The Operating Keys

Explanation of the functions of the various keys on the scale's keypad.

The Display Panel

Identification and description of the different sections of the scale's display.

Display Panel Symbols

Defines the meaning of symbols and indicators shown on the scale display.

Weighing and Counting

Setting to Zero

Procedure for setting the scale to zero when it is unloaded.

Tare Calculate / Deduct

Instructions for performing tare weighing with containers.

Weighing with Manual Tare Input

How to weigh items using a manually entered tare weight.

Cancelling a Tare

Method for canceling a previously set tare value.

Counting with Unknown Piece Weight

Steps for counting items when the individual piece weight is not known.

Counting with Known Piece Weight

Procedure for counting items when the individual piece weight is known.

Setting Target Weight

How to set upper and lower limits for weight or counting values.

Advanced Functions

Cancelling Limit Value

How to select and delete a previously set limit value.

PLU (Product Look Up) Saving

Explains storing information for frequently used parts for quick recall.

Totalizing Function

How to calculate and totalize piece weights and add further goods.

Saving PLU with Weight Calculation

Procedure for saving PLU data based on calculated weight.

Saving PLU with Known Piece Weight

Procedure for saving PLU data using a known piece weight.

PLU and Tare Programming

Saving Under Fast Keys M1-M5 (Weight Calculation)

Saving PLU data using fast keys based on quantity and weight calculation.

Saving Under Fast Keys M1-M5 (Known Quantity)

Saving PLU data using fast keys with a known piece quantity.

Recall of PLU

Instructions for recalling stored PLU information by number or fast key.

Programming Stored Reference Weights with Tare

Guide to programming reference weights that include tare values.

Programming Tare as Standard

Method for programming a tare value to be used as a standard setting.

Error Messages and Calibration

User Calibration Procedure

Step-by-step guide for performing user calibration of the scale.

Error: Max Weighing Range Exceeded

Indicates the weighing range has been exceeded and how to resolve it.

Error: Set to Zero Not Possible

Error message when the tolerance for zero point is too big.

Error: When Calibrating

Error messages encountered during the calibration process.

Error: Calibration Weight Too Low

Indicates the calibration weight used is insufficient.

Error: Tolerance Too High

Error when tolerance to fixed weight level is too high.

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