FS series operation manual
2 Basic usage
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Weighing an object placed on a container (tare)
When weighing an object to be weighed with the object placed on a container (tare), the
weight of the container must be subtracted from the total weight to get the actual weight of the
object to be weighed. This is called “tare weight subtraction.”
1
Place a container on the weighing pan.
The weight of the container is displayed.
2
Perform the tare weight subtraction.
Push the [Tare] key.
The indication changes to zero and the
“Net” symbol lights.
The indication changes to zero and the
“
” symbol lights.
3
Place an object to be weighed on the
container.
The net weight of the object to be weighed
alone is indicated.
4
Clear the tare weight.
or
Remove the tare and the object to be weighed
from the weighing pan.
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Push the [Zero] key or the [Tare ] key.
The indication changes to zero and
the“
” symbol goes out.
(1) Performing the tare weight subtraction narrows the weighing range as much as the amount
of the tare weight mass (tare weight).
Weighable range = weighing capacity - tare weight
(2)
Stability waiting during the tare weight subtraction can be set using the function item
“Stability waiting.” In the case the “Stability waiting” is set, the symbol “M” flashes during the
stability waiting. For its setting method, refer to “3 Functions related to the operation”.
(3)
When using a tare whose tare weight is already known, the tare weight subtraction can be
performed in advance by inputting its tare weight (preset tare weight subtraction). For its
setting method, refer to “5 User information setting”.
(4)
When turning on the power placing a tare that exceeds the zero adjustment range at the
time of power supply, the tare weight subtraction is executed.
(1) Operation of the above (4) is not performed.
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