1.
After the balance is switched off, there is still enough current to display [
*
]. This indicates that the
AC adaptor is connected to an electrical outlet, but that the balance is turned off.
When the balance is switched on again, [
*
] will disappear.
※
If the balance is running on batteries and the unit is switched off, the display does not display [
*
].
2.
The bar graph shows the current load status with respect to the capacity
of the balance. The nearer the [F] mark draws, the smaller the
measurable weight becomes.
※
Even when the display currently indicates zero with the tare
subtracted, the weight corresponding to the subtracted tare is
indicated on the bar.
3.
When the balance remains stable, the stability indicator [
○
] remains
on. If the balance becomes unstable, the stability indicator [
○
] will disappear.
When a displayed value flickers or the stability mark flashes on and off, it is likely that the balance is
being affected by wind or other vibrations. Use the windshield or vibration dampers to protect
against such adverse effects.
Unstable
Stable
4.
When the read-out indicator is reset to zero or the tare is subtracted, the balance indicates zero this
way: [
→
0
←
].
* If the indication
deviates from the
true zero point by 1/4
of a graduation or
less, [
→
0
←
]
disappears.
* If zero is set or the
tare is subtracted,
the balance indicates
zero, and [
→
0
←
]
lights up.
5.
When the tare is subtracted, the measurable range is reduced.
Measurable Range = Capacity - Tare Weight
6.
If [
] appears when a sample is loaded, the measurable range has been exceeded.
7.
The measurement unit that is activated when the balance is switched on will be the one that was
active when last switched off. For example, if the balance was switched off in gram, this gram unit
will be reactivated the next time the balance is switched on.
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4. Functions
0
00
0
F
FF
F
Half(1/2) capacity
Capacity point
Zero point
0
0
0
0 │
││
│ │
││
│ │
││
│ F
F
F
F
g
0
0
0
0 │
││
│ │
││
│ │
││
│ F
FF
F
○
○
○
○
g
0 │ │ │ F
0 │ │ │ F
0 │ │ │ F
0 │ │ │ F
g
→0←
→0←
→0←
→0← 0 │ │ │ F
0 │ │ │ F
0 │ │ │ F
0 │ │ │ F
g