6.3
WEIGHING A SAMPLE
To determine the weight of a sample, first tare the empty container if it is to be used and
then place the sample in the container. The display will show the net weight of the sample
and the units of weight currently in use.
6.4
CHANGING THE WEIGHING UNITS
To change the weighing units, press the [Unit/Mode] key. Press the key again to move to
the next unit type in the queue.
6.5
PRESET TARE
To preset a tare weight value, press and hold the [Tare/↵] key. The display will now show
a flashing unit which can be increased or decreased using the ⭡ or ⭣ directional keys and
the ⭢ directional key to move to the next digit.
Once you have set the desired sample size, press the [Tare/↵] key.
6.6
PARTS COUNTING
If parts counting is enabled, it is possible to count parts using a sample of the parts to
determine average piece weight.
Before starting, tare the weight of any container that may be used, leaving
the empty container on the scale. Place a known number of samples in the
container, if used. The number should match the options for parts counting,
i.e., 10, 20, 50, 100 or 200 pieces.
Press the [Func/Set] key to select the weighing mode.
Using the directional buttons ⭡ or ⭣, scroll through to the parts counting
mode, "Count" will be shown on the display. Press [Tare/↵] to confirm.
Once in parts counting mode the "Pcs" indicator will appear on the right-hand
side of the display. Place the sample onto the scale and press the
[Disp/Mode] key.