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My Weigh i101 User manual

SPECIFICATIONS
Model number i101 Capacity 100g Division 0.005g
Platter / Tray φ100mm
Net/gross weight 510/620g
Standard carton: 29×22×14(cm3)
Package 12 Units in one box: 60×45×45(cm3)
Operating Temperature 0-40c (32-104℉))
6×AA Size Batteries orAC/AC
Power source Adapter 11V/150mA (optional)
**SPECIALWARNING**
Cell-Phones, Cordless-Phones, and any radio-frequency device can
cause temporary interference and cause the scale to temporarily not
work properly. Please do not use any electronic device near the i101.
Just like in an Airplane, do not use your cell-phone near the scale
when it is in use. While there is NO risk of permanent damage to
the scale, interference can cause an incorrect calibration or incorrect
weight readings.
i101 COMPACT SCALE
My Weigh iBalance SERIES
i101 Generation 3
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
This Document is Hosted by: www.oldwillknottscales.com
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
All safety messages are identified by the words "WARNING" and "CAUTION".
These words mean the following:
△
!WARNING Important information to alert you to a
situation that might cause serious injury and
damage to your property if instructions are
not followed.
△
!CAUTION Important information that tells how to prevent
damage to the equipment.
When using the i101, the following safety precautions should always be followed.
△
!WARNING
Use only the correct AC adaptor with the scale. Other adaptors may cause
permanent electrical damage.
△
!CAUTION
Avoid placing the scale in direct sunlight, this may cause discoloration or
malfunction.
Replace all batteries at the same time – Do not replace only a portion of the 6
batteries as this may cause a malfunction.
If the scale is not to be used for a long period of time, remove all batteries from the
battery compartment to avoid leakage, which may cause damage to this scale.
Avoid overloading the scale, as this may cause permanent damage and void
your warranty – do not EVER put more then 100 grams on the scale.
Keep the scale away from water – this scale is not water resistant. Shock, injury
and electrical damage can occur if used in a wet location!
Matter charged with static electricity could affect accuracy. Discharge all static
electricity. For example, one method is to use Static-Guard spray, and spray it on
both sides of the weighing platform.
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Counting procedures
1.Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the scale.
Wait for "0" to appear on the display.
2.Start the Count Procedure
If necessary, press [ZERO] key to set the display to “0”.
3. Place a given number of samples of an item on the pan (the Sample Size should
be either 10、20、50 or 100 pieces). The weight of these samples will show on the
display.
4. Press the [UNIT] key several times to put the scale in PCS mode (the indicator
should be on pcs).
5. Select the sample size (the same as you chose above) by pressing the [PCS] key
(press it as many times as necessary to put it in the correct sample size (the sample
size is the same as in step three =10、20、50or100),
6. Press the [UNIT] key, the display will show “pass”, then after 2 seconds, the
scale will remember the sample size you selected and show the starting sample size
on the display
(you can now remove the samples if you want to return the scale to 0)
7. Place the items that you want counted onto the tray and the total number of items
will show on the display.
8. Press the “UNIT” key to exit the counting function and return to normal
weighing or you can press ON/OFF to turn the scale off .
NOTE: the weight of unit sample > 10e.
FUNCTION SETTINGS
1. Enter function setting mode.
The scale should be OFF. Press and hold [UNIT] first, then press and
release [ON/OFF] (while keeping [UNIT] pressed) the display will show
LIGHT or A_OFF arrow and the display will show 888888 Now you can
release the UNIT key.
2. Selection of auto backlight mode.
Press [UNIT] to select auto backlight function, the display will show an arrow
next to LIGHT , this means auto backlight function active, press [UNIT]
again, the display will not show the arrow next to LIGHT, this means the auto
backlight function is inactive, i.e. shut off backlight function.
3. Selection of auto shut off mode.
Press [ZERO] to select auto shut off function, the display will show an arrow
next to A_OFF, this means auto shut off function active. Press [ZERO] again,
the display will not show an arrow next to A_OFF, this means the auto shut
off function is inactive.
4. Return to weighing mode.
Press[ON/OFF] to turn the power off, press [ON/OFF] again to turn on the
power and the scale will return to normal weighing mode.
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CALIBRATION
When to calibrate - calibration is RARELY required.
Calibration may be required when the scale is first set up for use, or if the scale is
moved to a different altitude or gravitation. This is necessary because the weight
of a mass in one location is not necessarily the same in another location. Also, with
time and use, mechanical deviations can occur.
How to calibrate
**you must have an accurate 100 gram weight or combination of weights in
order to calibrate**
1. The scale must be powered OFF. Press and hold [ZERO] first, then Press
[ON/OFF] while keeping the [ZERO] button depressed, then release both keys.
The display will show theA/D value (a series of random numbers).
2.Wait for the stable indicator to be displayed, Press [UNIT] the display will show
"00SAVE", then after 2 seconds the display will return to the random A/D value.
3.Place 100 grams of weight(s) on platform. Wait for the stable indicator to
display, then press [UNIT], the display will show "00SAVE". Calibration is
complete, remove the weight(s).
4.Turn the scale OFF (Press the ON/OFF key) , then turn it back ON and check
some weight readings. If calibration is still incorrect, repeat calibration but try it
more slowly.
If calibration is repeatedly incorrect then: 1) Replace the batteries, 2) Try a more
stable surface or vibration and interference free location, 3) Be sure there is no
static electricity on the scale (use an anti-static spray to remove static electricity)
FEATURES
zAuto shut off (optional) ● Auto calibration
zAutozerotracking ● Auto backlight (optional)
zLow battery indication ● g /oz/mg/ozt/dwt/ct/gn/pcs conversion
zLarge LCD (6digits 15 mm high) ● with counting function
zLarge square weighing tray
zNet weight/stability indication
z0.005 gram division – professional accuracy
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PARTS DESCRIPTION
RIGHT SIDE
AC adaptor
Socket
TOP
Weighing platform
The arch face of platform is front.
Correct the direction of the pan.
Display
ON/OFF key
Turns the scale
power on/off.
PCSkey
UNIT key counting mode
Changes weighing units, g ,oz,lb, ozt, dwt, ct,gn or pcs(counting mode).
ZERO key (for TARE)
ets display to zero or
Subtracts weight of a container.
BOTTOM
Battery compartment
Battery compartment cover
Batteries
Use 6 AAbatteries
DISPLAY
STABLE indicator Auto backlight function indicator
Indicates when the reading is stable.
Auto shut off function indicator
ZERO indicator
Indicateswhenthereadingisstable
Weighing unit
Low battery indicator
2
PREPARATION
1.Installing batteries/Connecting the AC adaptor
Batteries
Battery Removethebatterycompartment
compartment coverandinsertsixbatteries(R6P/LR6
/AAsize)intothebatterycompartment,
useextremecarethatthepolarities
plusandminusarecorrect.BE
CAREFULLNottopushonthetray!
(Overload/Damagecanoccur)
R6P/LR6/AA size
Batterycompartmentcover Drybatteries.
(usehighpoweredbatteriesonly)
AC adapter (optional)
Plug the AC adapter to the AC
ACadaptor adapter socket on the side.
socket The AC input requirement could
be100,120,220,230or240Volts
(50/60Hz)dependingonthearea
whereused,sopleaseverifythat
theadaptoriscorrect
2.Setting up the i101
△
!CAUTION
Avoid placing the scale in direct sunlight, this may cause discoloration or
malfunction. Place your i101 on a firm weighing table so that the scale is level.
(The scale will not perform accurately when it is not level.) Make sure there are
absolutely NO air currents or vibrations. They can cause inaccurate readings.
Place the i101 on a firm surface that is flat and level for accurate weighing. Be
certain there is no cell or cordless phone interference and no vibrations.
3
WEIGHING
Before weighing
Whenever possible, please allow the scale to warm up for 30 seconds after first
turning the power on so that the scale will function properly and accurately.
Error messages
EEEE: Overload
: Low battery
Calibration may be required before weighing.
Calibration is rarely needed. Read "CALIBRATION" first and if necessary,
calibrate your scale for accurate weighing.
Weighing procedures
1.Press [ON/OFF] to turn on the scale.
When the power is turned on, all display segments appear for a few seconds and "0"
will appear on the display.
2.Select the weighing unit with [UNIT].
Press [UNIT] to select a weighing unit "g"、"oz" 、"mg"、"ozt" 、"dwt"、"ct"、
"gn" or "pcs".
Once the unit has been selected, the selected unit will be displayed next to the
weight value.
3.Start weighing
If you do not use a container for weighing,
Verify the reading is "0". If not, press [ZERO] to display "0".
Place objects on the weighing platform to weigh.
When the reading becomes stable, the stable indicator is displayed.
If you use a container for weighing,
Place an empty container on the platform.
Wait for the stability indicator to be displayed and press [ZERO].
Place the objects to be weighed in the container.
When the reading becomes stable, the stable indicator is displayed.
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