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Operation
1 Calibrate the balance using the internal mass.
(one-touch calibration) Then, place an external weight
and confirm the value to be corrected.
In the example, the value is to be corrected by
0.6 gram in 20 kilograms.
2 Press the ON:OFF key to turn off the display.
3 While pressing and holding the PRINT key and the
SAMPLE key, press the ON:OFF key. The balance
displays
p5
.
4 Press the PRINT key. Then the balance
displays the function switches.
Set the function table switch and internal mass correction
switch to “
1
” as shown above using the following keys.
SAMPLE key
To select the switch to change the
value. The selected digit blinks.
RE-ZERO key
To change the parameter of the
switch selected.
5 Press the PRINT key to store the new setting. The
balance returns to the weighing mode.
6 Press and hold the SAMPLE key to enter the function
table and release the key when
ba5fnc
is displayed.
7 Press the SAMPLE key several times until
C5in
is
displayed, then release the key.
8 Press the PRINT key to enter the procedure for
correcting the internal mass value.
9 Correct the internal mass value using the following keys.
RE-ZERO key
To select the value.
(-50 digits appear after +50 digits.)
PRINT key
To store the new value and display the
next menu item of the function table.
CAL
key
To cancel the correction and
display the next menu item of the
function table.
10 Press the CAL key. The balance returns to the weighing mode.
11 Press the CAL key to calibrate the balance using the internal mass.
12 Place the external weight on the pan and confirm that the correction has been performed
properly. In this example, confirm that the value displayed is within
±
2 digits of the correction
reference value or 20 kilograms. If the value is not within
±
2 digits of the correction value,
repeat the above procedure to correct it.
Summary of Contents for GP-61KS
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