Power Supply And Start-Up - BIS ASGPP User Manual

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3.1 POWER SUPPLY AND START-UP

The indicator can be powered with a fitted 240 Vac external power adapter or just with the fitted battery.
NOTE: it is advisable to completely recharge the battery (12 hours) with the first installation of the instrument.
TO POWER the instrument through the 240 Vac mains put the AC/DC power plug in the appropriate socket under the
scale and the power adapter in the 240 Vac mains socket.
TO TURN ON the instrument press downwards the button under the scale until it turns on; then release it.
TO TURN OFF the instrument press upwards the button under the scale until it turns off; then release it.
After the self-check the scale will show "hi rES" (in case of NOT approved instrument) or "LEGAL" (in case of approved
instrument).
3.2 BATTERY POWERED
The weighing indicator can be operated from the battery if desired.
1. When battery goes low, the
It is the time to charge the battery with the AC power. If the scale goes on being used without proper charging, the
display window will show "BAT LO" every 10 minutes, and the scale would be shut down automatically after 50
minutes of warning in order to protect the battery. Please charge the battery immediately, or the scale cannot be
used.
2. The "Recharge" LED is orange when battery is being charged, and green when battery is fully charged.
3. As the battery is used it may fail to hold a full charge. If the battery life becomes unacceptable then contact your
distributor.
4. FRONT PANEL KEYS AND INDICATORS
4.1 FUNCTION OF THE KEYS
ZERO
TARE
M+
U
light will be turned on automatically.
It zeroes the scale.
It subtracts tare values and changes the scale from gross mode (no tare) to net mode.
It adds data to the accumulators and executes the relative printing.
It is used change unit.
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