Marksman RELOADR RMM-100-005 User manual

MARKSMAN USER GUIDE

Thanks for purchasing the MARKSMAN Digital Reloading
Scale! This User Guide is designed to get you up and
running quickly with your scale. Scales are precision
instruments and require proper care and skill to get the
best results. If you have questions or need support, visit
us at http://www.truweigh.com/support or scan the QR
Code on the back of this manual using your smartphone.
What’s In The Box
Key Descriptions
ON/OFF - Turns the scale ON or OFF.
MODE - Changes the weighing unit.
ZERO/TARE - Zero’s the scale. Also subtracts the weight of
an empty container (see Tare Function).
CAL - Enter calibration mode. See Calibration.
Stability Indicator: Indicates
that the reading is stable.
Center of Zero Indicator:
Indicates that the scale is
zero’d and ready for the next
weighing.
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Two AAA
Batteries
Powder Pan
& 100g Weight
Stability
Indicator
Center of Zero
Indicator
Weight
Weighing
Unit
User Guide
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
MARKSMAN Digital
Scale with cover
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL

Weighing Your First Item
1. Press the ON/OFF key to
turn the scale on.
2. Place the item on the center
of the weighing platform.
3. Wait for the stability
indicator to display, then
take your reading from the
display. You can press the
MODE key to convert between weighing units.
4. The scale’s auto-o function will turn the scale o
after 3 minutes of inactivity or you can press the
ON/OFF key to turn the scale o.
Disabling The Auto-Off Feature
This scale has an auto-o feature that will power o the
scale after 3 min of inactivity. To disable the auto-o:
1. Press and hold the MODE key until the display
shows “AUOFF”.
2. The auto-o is now disabled and the scale will
remain on until manually powered o. The auto-o
will be restored the next time you turn the scale on.
Things To Avoid
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Unlevel Surfaces
Air Currents
Radio Frequency
Interference
Vibration
High Humidity
Extreme Temps
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL

Tare Function
The Tare function allows you to subtract the weight of a
container so that the display only shows the weight of the
contents.
NOTE: The weight of the container will subtract from
the available capacity and will leave a negative value
on the display once the weight is removed. Press Z/T
again to return the display to zero.
Accuracy
Your scale comes calibrated from the factory and most
users wont need to calibrate their scale for a long time.
You should check your scale’s accuracy periodically using
the included calibration weight and perform calibration if
necessary.
NOTE: Only use trusted calibration weights.
Household items such as bottles and cans with
weights printed on the side are not suitable for
checking accuracy as these values are approximate
and don’t include the container weight (Net Weight).
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Press the Z/T key
to subtract the
container’s weight.
Add items to the
container to see their
weight on the display.
Place an empty tray
or container on the
platform and wait for
the stability indicator.
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL

Calibration
Calibration adjustment is permanent and
should only be performed using accurate
calibration weights that match the
requirements for your scale (see the chart on
back). Do not use coins or other household
items to calibrate.
1. Prepare the 100g weight.
2. Find a at and level surface to perform calibration
and let the scale adjust to room temperature.
3. Press ON/OFF to turn the scale on and wait for the
scale to stabilize.
4. Press the CAL key. The display will show ‘CAL’.
5. Make sure nothing is on the platform then press
CAL to conrm the zero point.
6. The display will then ash the required calibration
weight.
7. Place the required calibration weight on the center
of the platform.
8. The display will show ‘PASS’ then return to normal
weighing mode. You may
now turn the scale o or
continue weighing.
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL
Radio Frequency
Interference
Unlevel Surfaces High Humidity
Air Currents Vibration Extreme Temps
ON/OFF
TARE
MODE CAL

3. Calibrate
2. Initialize
Calibrate the scale using
the included calibration
weight. Refer to the
calibration instructions in
scale manual.
1. Warm Up
Press ON/OFF to turn
the scale on. Allow the
scale to warm up for
30 seconds.
x4
Initialize the scale by
applying and removing
a load of 100 g, four
times in a row.
Note: Readings may be
inconsistent during this step.
Six Steps For Success:
This procedure is tailor made for
obtaining maximum accuracy.

Keep measurements
within 15 seconds to
prevent creep. Never leave
items on the scale
platform for extended
periods of time.
Press the TARE key to
re-zero the scale
between each weighing.
5. Weigh Promptly
4. Keep It Centered
6. Zero
When calibrating and
weighing, make sure to
apply items to the
center of the platform.

Specications
Model RMM-100-005
Max Capacity 100 g / 3.527 oz / 1500gn / 500 ct
Readability 0.005 g / 0.001 oz / 0.1 gn / 0.05 ct
Weighing
Units g, oz, gn, ct
Dimensions
Overall: 3.0 in x 4.3 in x 0.8 in
Platform: 2.7 in x 2.7 in
Display: 0.6 in x 1.3 in
Calibration
Weight 100g (included)
Power 2 x AAA Batteries (included)
Warranty 10 Year Limited Warranty
For more information, including
weighing tips and support, scan
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Or visit us online at
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