1.
Enter the Quantity Alert function setup menu by pressing the [QTY/SET] button.
2.
Once inside the setup menu, first set the lower quantity limit, indicated by a
blinking "L". Type in the desired quantity using the number buttons only. For
example, for entering "100", press the buttons [1], [0], and then [0]; there is no
"enter" key required. If a mistake is made, press the [PCS/SET] button to clear
the current entry. The alarm will sound when the QUANTITY is lower than this
number, but will not sound when the QUANTITY equals this number.
3.
When finished, press the [ZERO] button to switch to the setting for the upper
quantity limit, which will be indicated by a blinking "H". Type in the desired
quantity using the number buttons only, the same way as in step 2 above.
Again, if a mistake is made, press the [PCS/SET] button to clear the current
entry. The alarm will sound when the QUANTITY is higher than this number,
and will also sound when the QUANTITY equals this number.
4.
Press the [TARE] button to enable or disable the alarm. The first row will
indicate the alarm status:
"OH=OFF" means the alarm is disabled, while
"OH=ON" means that it is enabled.
5.
When the settings have been made, exit the Quantity Alert function setup menu
by pressing the [QTY/SET] button.
NOTE: This menu can be entered at any time for making settings, but the alert only
functions when the scale is in Item Counting mode. The Quantity Alert function
must be set up each time the scale is powered on.
6. ERROR ALERTS
LOW POWER – The "LOW BAT" message is displayed on the left side of the LCD
screen when the battery voltage is low, indicating it needs to be recharged.
OVERLOAD – The alarm will sound, and the LCD screen will display "EEEEEE" in
the first row when the weight on the platter exceeds the scale's maximum capacity.
UNIT WEIGHT – The LCD screen will display "EEEEEE" in the second row when the
calculated single-item weight exceeds the maximum allowed by the scale, which is
100 grams (0.1 KG) for the ACCS-100, and 1000 grams (1 KG) for the ACCS-101.
7. BATTERY CHARGING
Please completely charge the scale's internal lithium battery the first time it is used,
and recharge it whenever the "LOW BAT" message is displayed, or if the LCD
screen becomes dim. To charge: plug the included 9V DC Power Supply (output =
9V, 300 mA min.) into an AC power outlet, and then insert its plug into the DC Power
Jack on the left side of the scale. While the battery is charging, the Charge Indicator
LED on the front of the scale will be red. When charging is complete, the LED will
turn green. If, after charging the battery for at least 10 hours, it still will not work, then
it has worn out, and should be replaced. Please replace it, or contact your local
distributor, sales representative, or the American Changer Service Department.
NOTE: the scale may be used while the battery is charging.
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Place
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Internet Address:
Service Questions?:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Keypad Functions
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WARRANTY
The ACCS-100 and ACCS-101 Counting Scales are under warranty for
a period of 6 months from the original date of purchase.
Covered:
▪ Defects in workmanship or materials
Not Covered:
▪ Damage caused by physical abuse
▪ Misapplication
▪ Vandalism
COUNTING SCALES
ACCS-100
ACCS-101
OPERATION MANUAL
Parts & Service: (888) 741-9840
Service Fax: (954) 917-5204
Sales Phone: (800) 741-9840
www.americanchanger.com
service@americanchanger.com
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▪ End-user's attempt to repair on own
▪ End-user's failure to follow recommended
care and maintenance procedures
Revision: 5.20.08
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