Durascale precision digital pocket scale manual
in alphabetical order:
1scale Manual and
Calibration guide
OLD 3001/6001 Series
Manual (Archives)
Flipscale Classic
Advanced Programming
GemPro manual and
advanced guide
DuraScale Manual & Advanced Programming
"I tried using my scale for the first time yesterday. The display would only show the A.ch.Er error. Pulling
up on the tray as described in the user manual's A.ch.Er User Repair section provided no change. I was
able to locate the "For advanced user repair of Durascale 100 V2 ONLY" section on your website. I was
unsure of my scale's version but decided to give these instructions a try. Everything appears to function
properly since. I simply wanted to thank you for providing the necessary information on your website. I
certainly appreciate it. David B. "
Low Batteries & bad battery connections are the #1 cause of scale malfunction and inaccuracy
! We
test all of our scale returns from consumers. Fully 60% of consumer returns are battery related problems. This
sounds silly but it's true! A scale will perform slowly, or read inaccurately when it has low batteries. Please
replace the batteries often (and only use good quality batteries). We include good quality batteries with all of
our scales but batteries can run low in storage. If your scale simply won't turn on while on Battery power, this
is often caused by loose battery connections. Battery prongs (terminals) are made of metal. They must be
making good contact with your batteries in order for the scale to power on. You can use a paperclip to slightly
bend the battery prongs to make them have a better connection. Also some poorly designed batteries have
recessed or partially obstructed battery terminals. This may cause your prongs to be touching the plastic
housing of the battery instead of the metal battery terminal.
Thank you for purchasing The DuraScale 100 or 50. With normal care and proper treatment it will provide years
of reliable service. Please read all operating instructions carefully. Although this manual was current at the time
of printing, we often update our user manuals and provide operation tips and guidance on our website.
* Description of error codes that may show on the display:
‘50.00 g’
----- max processing weight is 50g;
‘0
————
’
----- zero-point is too large;
‘100.00 g’
----- max processing weight is 100g;
‘0
————
’
----- zero-point is too large;
‘A.oFF.x’
----- auto-off time is ‘x’ minutes;
‘CAL-0 ’
----- zero-point calibration;
‘CAL-F ’
----- full range calibration;
‘A.ch.E r’
----- there is an error in analog channel; Please try recalibration,
if this does not work please see
at the bottom of this page for more instructions.
‘
—————
’
------ the weight is over 50.09g/100.09g;
‘______’
------ the weight is below -0.09g.
‘EEP.Er’
----- there is an error in accessing eeprom;
‘Hld.on’/‘Hld.oF’
----- display data holding function is available or disabled
‘Cnt.Er’
----- the unit weight (the weight of one part) is less 1d; (in counting function)
‘Cnt.xx’
----- calculate unit weight using xx’s sample parts weight
* NOTE:
errors "
‘0
————
’
,
‘
—————
’
,
‘______’
can usually be fixed by recalibration
KEEP THE FOLLOWING POINTS IN MIND:
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