XS Instruments BL 2002 Basic User Manual

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USER MANUAL

BL 2002 Basic

Features

• High Precision Loadcell
• Rugged Plastic Housing
• Big size Stainless Steel Platter
• High contrast easy to read LED display
• Built-in rechargeable battery
• Height adjustable feet
• Fast response
• Overload Protection
• Below Balance Weighing Facility
• Selectable measure units, g, oz, ct, lb
• Piece counting function

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    USER MANUAL BL 2002 Basic Features • High Precision Loadcell • Rugged Plastic Housing • Big size Stainless Steel Platter • High contrast easy to read LED display • Built-in rechargeable battery • Height adjustable feet • Fast response • Overload Protection •...
  • Page 2 ASSEMBLING  Unpack the package, put the platter on the top of the loader.  Put the balance on a steady flat surface away from vibration, direct sunshine, air blow or strong magnetic disturbance.  Battery locker is at the bottom of the balance, switch the locker to  to turn on the balance, please switch the locker to during moving or transportation TURN ON THE BALANCE Connect the balance to power supply.
  • Page 3 WEIGHING When the balance is warmed up and calibrated, 0.00g is shown in the display indicating weighing mode, put the object on the plate. Wait for the stability, the weight of the object is shown in the display. TARE When a loader is put over the plate, its weight is shown in the display, press function key TARE, 0.00g will be shown in the display, indicating the weight of the loader is deducted.
  • Page 4 CHARGE THE BALANCE OVERLOAD The weight of the objective cannot exceed the rated maximum capacity of the balance, when exceeding, “-------“ will be shown in the display, remove the objective immediately from the platter so as to prevent damages to the balance. TIPS ...

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