WUNDER SA.BI.SRL USER MANUAL
ASEP-ASEP-P INOX REV.01 15/12/2016 7
a. By making use of the numeric keys and decimal keys, or;
b. By recall one of the 99 PLU locations
Once the unit price is entered, the price to pay of the article will be shown on the TOTAL PRICE panel.
NOTE: Refer to 5.11 for more information about PLU functions.
5.4 FOLLOW-UP TRANSACTIONS
When the present transaction is completed, remove all loads from the platter.
A zero weight is now showed on the WEIGHT panel and the previous unit price return to zero unless the FIXED UNIT
PRICE FUNCTION is engaged.
Refer 5.3.1 to 5.3.2 for follow-up transactions.
5.5 HOW TO TARE OFF THE WEIGHT OF A CONTAINER
When a container is used, follow the below steps to tare the weight of the container off to get a net weight result.
a. Remove all loads away from platter
b. Make sure that the ZERO INDICATOR is on
c. Place the container on the platter
Press TARE After TARE is pressed, the NET INDICATOR would appear. Refer to SPECIFICATIONS for maximum tare range.
Refer to 5.3 for transaction weighing procedures. Weight displayed under this mode is the net weight of the article.
5.6 HOW TO CLEAR THE TARE FUNCTION
Remove all loads from platter then press TARE. After TARE is pressed, the NET INDICATOR would disappear.
The ZERO INDICATOR appears to indicate the scale has returned to zero weight status.
5.7 FIXED UNIT PRICE FUNCTION
The FIXED UNIT PRICE FUNCTION can be utilized when a same unit price is used for continuous transactions.
5.7.1 Employ the Fixed Unit Price Function
Follow the below steps to enable the FIXED UNIT PRICE FUNCTION
a. Press F before or after entering the unit price. Refer to 5.3.2 for unit price entering
b. The fixed unit price entered is now displayed on the UNIT PRICE panel and the FIXED UNIT PRICE INDICATOR is on
c. Should a container is used, refer to 5.5 to tare off the weight of it
d. Place an article on the platter, the price to pay is shown on the TOTAL PRICE panel
e. Remove the article from platter. The unit price will remain on the UNIT PRICE panel
f. Place another article on the platter for next transaction