What to do if Wedderburn Scales display 'bATLo'?
- CchristophermillerJul 25, 2025
If your Wedderburn Scales display 'bATLo', it means the battery voltage is low. You should recharge the battery.
What to do if Wedderburn Scales display 'bATLo'?
If your Wedderburn Scales display 'bATLo', it means the battery voltage is low. You should recharge the battery.
Why is my Wedderburn WS202 Scales display reading not stable?
Unstable readings on your Wedderburn Scales can occur if the scale or the load on it is in motion. Ensure both the scale and the load are stable before taking a measurement. Wait until the scale is stable.
What to do if Wedderburn WS202 show a blank display when pressing the Power ON/ZERO button?
If your Wedderburn Scales have a blank display when you press the Power ON/ZERO button, the possible causes are: * Discharged battery: Recharge the battery. * Defective battery: Contact Wedderburn Online for a replacement. * Corroded battery: Clean the connections. * Power button not properly depressed: Press the Power On/Off button firmly and hold it until the power turns on.
What to do if Wedderburn WS202 display “- - - - - -“?
If your Wedderburn Scales display “- - - - - -“, it indicates that the weight applied to the weight pan exceeds the maximum capacity by more than 9e. Remove some or all of the weight from the scale.
Why is there a large error in the weight reading on my Wedderburn Scales?
A large error in weight readings on your Wedderburn Scales can occur due to several reasons: * The scale was not zeroed before applying the load: Zero the scale before loading. * Incorrect weighing unit: Set the correct measuring unit.
Auto Power Off | Yes |
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Tare Function | Yes |
Overload Indicator | Yes |
Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
Display Type/Display | LCD |
Guidance on selecting an appropriate location for the scale, considering visibility, stability, and temperature.
Instructions for safely moving the scale to a new location, emphasizing power disconnection and suitable equipment.
Key recommendations for operating the scale, including avoiding overload and electrostatic discharge.
Instructions for regular cleaning using a clean cloth, avoiding abrasive materials.
Importance of regular inspection and testing for safe and trouble-free operation.
Steps for inspecting the scale upon receipt, checking for damage and completeness.
Guidance on periodic user inspections to ensure the scale remains in good working order.
Details the function of each key on the scale, including ON/ZERO, TARE, OFF, and SET.
Explains various messages displayed on the scale, such as battery status, overload, and errors.
Instructions for preparing the scale for use, including location and leveling.
Procedure for powering the scale on and off, including auto-off functions.
Steps for performing a weighing operation after zeroing the scale.
How to use the tare function to remove the weight of containers from the gross weight.
Explanation of the auto power save mode and how to wake the scale.
Description of the indicators showing the battery charge level.
Procedure for charging the scale's internal battery, including connection and charging time.
Guide to accessing and setting various scale parameters like units, auto power off, and display modes.
Configuration for setting high, ok, and low limit indicators for the scale.
Instructions for selecting and changing the unit of measurement, including counting mode.
Procedure to exit the counting mode and return to standard weighing.
Setting the auto power off feature to 'yes' or 'no'.
Adjusting the display renew speed by selecting FILt-1, FILt-2, or FILt-3.
Configuring the range for the auto-zero function on the scale.
Enabling or disabling the audible buzzer sound for scale operations.
Adjusting the display division setting, affecting display renew speed.
Selecting the power-on range, either 20% or 100% of maximum capacity.
Configuring the display to be single (operator only) or dual (front and back).
Adjusting the LED display brightness for power saving or visibility.