Getting Started
Ensure the balance is level. The supports on the bottom of the balance can be
screwed in or out as needed to level the instrument.
Press the ON/OFF button to turn the balance on.
When turning on, the display will fully illuminate for approximately 1.5 seconds.
The balance will display numbers 1 through 9. When it reaches 0, the balance
is ready for calibration.
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Calibration
The calibration function can auto-detect any calibration weight in multiples of
100g, i.e., 200g, 500g, 1000g, etc., as long as the weight does not exceed the
maximum capacity of the balance. For scales with a maximum capacity of 2000g
or greater, use a calibration weight of at least 500g. The closer the calibration
weight is to the maximum capacity of the balance, the greater the accuracy of the
weighing. For example, with a 2000g maximum weighing capacity, greater
accuracy can be achieved by calibrating with a 1000g weight versus a 500g
weight.
Turn the scale on.
Press and hold the CAL/PCS key until the display shows “CAL.”
The display will show a weight (e.g., 500g). Place any calibration weight in
multiples of 100g (a 500g weight include on the packing) on the weighing
pan, it can auto-detect the calibration weight. Note: The calibration weight is
not included with 0.1g balances.
Remove the standard mass once the display is stable and accurate.
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NOTE: If this is the first time using the balance, repeat the calibration steps 2-3
times. Please ensure that the scale is completely level and stable during
calibration. If, after repeating the calibration steps 2-3 times, the weighing is still
inaccurate, contact customer service for assistance before making a return.
Zero
Press the TARE button before weighing to ensure an adequate reading (starting
from 0).
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