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Tree DCT-50 User Manual

Tree DCT-50
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Professional Weighing
Equipment
DCT SERIES
DUAL COUNTING SCALE
Operating Manual
Final Rev 2015.11.25
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Tree DCT-50 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTree
ModelDCT-50
CategoryScales
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Declaration of Conformity

Identification

Customer Service

Provides contact information for customer service in USA, Europe, and Asia, along with the company website.

Introduction

What you should know about these Operating Instructions

Guidance on operating instructions, emphasizing reading the entire manual for optimal use and understanding pictograms and diagrams.

1 Safety

1.1 Representations and symbols

Explains the use of marks to highlight important safety instructions, including the DANGER warning.

1.2 Safety recommendations

Details essential safety precautions for operating the weighing machine, including power adapter use, maintenance, and hazardous environments.

2 Your weighing machine

2.1 Construction and functions

Describes the components of the weighing machine, including the body, scale-pan, and adapter, and outlines its key functions.

Specifications

FEATURES

2.2 Application, conformity

2.2.1 Correct use of the weighing machine

Details on the correct usage of the weighing machine for solid materials and liquids, load limits, and combinations with other appliances.

2.2.2 Conformity

Statement regarding the manufacturing and testing of the weighing machine according to standards and its power adapter's electrical protection class.

2.3 Data and parameters

2.3.1 Technical data

Provides technical specifications for power supply, operating temperature, and relative humidity for DCT series weighing machines.

3 Getting started with your weighing machine

3.1 Unpacking the equipment

Describes careful unpacking, storage conditions for the balance, and procedures for checking externally visible damage.

3.2 Scope of delivery

Instructions to inspect delivery for completeness and a checklist for all components included with the weighing machine.

3.3 Assembling your weighing machine

3.4 Choice of a suitable location

3.5 Checking the mains voltage

3.6 Leveling the weighing machine

3.7 Calibration of the weighing machine

4 Working with the application menu using the Key-Pad

4.1 Display messages

Explains the various display indicators like Kg, lb, stb, zero, tare, LoUW, LoWT, M+, S1-S3, LoB, CHG.

4.1.2 Key functions

Details the functions of the keys on the weighing machine keypad, including SCALE/SELECT, UNIT, ZERO, TARE, PRINTER, ENTER, and MEM/STORE.

4.2 Program options

4.2.1 Pieces counting

Covers methods for counting pieces, including using a known sample unit weight and counting without a known sample unit weight.

4.2.2 Select a pre-stored unit weight

4.2.3 High/Low Check Weighing with Counting

5 Calibration - Using an External Calibration Weight

5.1 Scale 1 Calibration

Step-by-step guide for calibrating Scale 1, including setting zero point and entering calibration weight in lbs or kg.

5.2 Scale 2 Calibration

Instructions for calibrating Scale 2, covering zero point setting and inputting calibration weight in lbs or kg.

5.3 Scale 3 Calibration

Procedure for calibrating Scale 3, involving connections, setting full capacity, division, and calibration weight.

6 Maintenance and service

7 Transport, storage

7.1 Transportation and shipping of the weighing machine

Advice on careful handling during transportation, avoiding shaking, impacts, and vibration, and protecting from temperature fluctuations and moisture.

7.2 Storage of the weighing machine

Guidelines for storing the weighing machine for extended periods, emphasizing a dry place with minimal temperature fluctuations and no direct solar radiation.

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