
[PCS] Counting features
Make sure all items are of uniform weight for counting features to work.
Press and hold the [PCS] Button until you see the word “PCS” appear on the screen, and a sample
count displayed. Press the [M]Button to choose a sample count. Available sample counts are 25, 50,
75, 100.
Place the items same as the sample count on the panel, then press the [PCS] Button to confirm the
sampling. Put all the items slowly on the panel and press [PCS] Button to count overall quantity.
During the counting, press the [M] Buttons and [P]Button to switch between the weight and pieces,
so you can get the weight and quantity at the same time.
*Caution*: Before the counting work, make sure you have placed the items onto the panel or that
you have chosen the sample count and then put the items.
[M] Calibration
Calibration is NOT required before first use. You only need to calibrate if the scale is not weighing
properly.
Under weighing status, press and hold the [M] Button for a few seconds –the display will show the
default calibration weight or the previous record.
If you don't have the same calibration weight, press the [M] Button again to choose the other
weights, there are several weights for options, choose the one you have.
After confirming the calibration weight, press the [O] Button and it will show “CAL”. Press the [M]
Button, the required calibration weight will be displayed.
Place the required calibration weight onto the panel - the LCD screen will show “PASS”, calibration is
completed. Remove the calibration weight to use the scale.
Please try to use the maximum calibration weight to ensure higher accuracy of the scale.
5. Troubleshooting
The primary reasons for inaccuracy or malfunction are low battery, incorrect calibration, overload or
operating on an unstable surface. This scale is a sensitive instrument and should be handled with the
utmost care and cautions.
Error Code:
[DISPLAY] - Elimination of errors
[OUT2] - Calibration again
[0-LD] - Immediately remove overweight items to avoid causing damage to your scale
[UN2T] - Use the scale in a more stable position