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Defines hazard levels such as Danger, Warning, and Caution for safe operation.
Outlines critical safety measures for electrical shock and fire hazards to prevent injury.
Details safety measures under Warning and Caution categories for preventing damage and injury.
Specifies environmental conditions and locations suitable for storing the scale.
Instructs users on the proper procedures for disposing of the equipment as industrial waste.
Describes the necessary daily checks to ensure accurate measurements and compliance with regulations.
Explains how to set the weight of containers or objects to zero before weighing.
Details how to perform counting operations like quantity confirmation and shortage checks.
Describes weighing or counting with judgment for insufficient/excessive items.
Explains how to display remaining items for producing fixed weight packages.
Covers how to perform grading operations based on weight values.
Explains how to add measurement values and confirm total weight.
Details how to save tare values or code numbers in the instrument's memory.
Guides on proper placement, grounding, and leveling for accurate operation.
Instructions for connecting the power cable to a suitable power supply.
Specifies operating temperature range and advice on avoiding vibration and direct sunlight.
Step-by-step guide for attaching the wall mount bracket to the indicator and wall.
Warns about maintaining IP66 and HACCP compliance when installing brackets.
Explains the fluorescent display tube and its various indicators like NET, STABLE, AUTO.
Describes the full-dot LCD module and its role in displaying additional information.
Details the function of each key on the control panel, such as ON, OFF, T, PLU, E, etc.
Explains the main display components, including mode indicators and stability symbols.
Describes the LED lamps indicating underweight, acceptable, and overweight conditions.
Lists the items that can be displayed on the auxiliary LCD module, like limits, tare, code, date, time.
Explains how display sections are assigned automatically or by user settings.
Lists items like low limit, high limit, tare, gross, net weight, code, date, time, etc.
Step-by-step guide on how to turn on the instrument and start weighing.
Instructions on how to turn off the scale and considerations for long-term storage.
Details the procedure for resetting the scale to zero, including its effective range.
Explains the simplified tare subtraction method using the T key.
Details how to set a known tare weight using numeric keys and the E key.
Describes how to remove the tare weight from the scale's memory.
Step-by-step guide to enter a code number for identification or data management.
Explains how to manually add measured values to the internal memory.
Details the steps for performing automatic addition of measurements.
Explains how to switch back to manual addition mode from automatic.
Describes how to cancel the most recent addition data.
Explains how to subtract weight from the scale memory.
Details how to view the total weight and total number of measurement times.
Instructions on clearing the total memory for a new cycle.
Guides on setting up counting using a known sample weight.
Explains how to set the individual unit weight using numerical keys.
Details how to configure the upper and lower limits for judgment.
Instructions for clearing the previously set high and low limits.
Explains how the LCD displays information based on judgment settings.
Explains the function for displaying remaining items in a work unit.
Details how to enable the shortage guidance display and set parameters.
Guides on setting individual weight using sample weighing.
Shows how the LCD displays information when the shortage guidance function is enabled.
Details how to set the weight ranges for different ranks.
Explains how to set multiple ranks and their names.
Instructions for clearing all rank settings.
Describes a function for ranking items as they are removed from the platform.
Step-by-step guide to enter descriptive names for items.
Method for registering multiple setting data points at once.
Method for registering individual data items like tare weight or code number.
Explains the differences between collective and individual data registration.
Guides on how to retrieve previously saved data using call numbers.
Procedures for clearing specific registered data entries.
Instructions for modifying the display's brightness and contrast settings.
Information about connecting and using the optional journal printer.
Details on using external relay input/output for enhanced functionality.
Explains the use of RS232C interface for data input/output and control.
Information on using wireless communication for data management.
Describes how to use a USB flash drive for data storage and management.
Step-by-step guide to set the instrument's date using the Western calendar format.
Instructions for setting the instrument's time in 24-hour format.
Guide on how to change various instrument settings via user parameters.
Lists various error codes displayed by the instrument and their corresponding conditions.
Provides step-by-step solutions for resolving common error codes.
Lists model, weighing system, capacity, and platform dimensions.
Details specifications for main/auxiliary displays, character size, and keys.
Explains the meaning of various indication signs and LED lamps.
Summarizes key functions, tare setting types, and data recall.
Lists available optional features like printers, interfaces, and memory.