TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ........................1 General and Safety Information ..........................1 Specifications ................................1 Unpacking and Setup ......................2 Contents ................................. 2 OVERVIEW OF CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS .................. 2 3.1 Front Display ..............................2 3.2 Indicator Display Character Definitions ........................
Electronic scales are precision instruments. Do not operate near cell phones, radios, computers or other electronic devices that emit radio frequencies that may cause unstable readings. Specifications Model EHC-WF-0612 EHC-WF-1530 EHC-WF-3060 EHC-WF-60120 Max. Capacity...
2. Unpacking and Setup Remove the scale from the box and place it on a firm, level surface. Avoid locations with rapid temperature changes, excessive dust, moisture, air currents, vibrations, electromagnetic fields, heat or direct sunlight. Adjust the leveling feet until the bubble is centered in the circle of the level indicator (located on the front panel).
3.3 Key Functions Press to enter number in counting and checking weighing modes and calibration Press to clear the input number or accumulated value Press to tare the weight when reading is stable, tare range: 100%FS Press to confirm the operation or entered data Press to set the zero point after the scale is stable, zero range:power-on zero point±5%FS Press to add the value to the accumulation memory...
Press to enter % weighing mode In counting mode, press to display unit weight(g/pcs), total weight(kg) or count(pcs) Press to enter into counting mode Press to exit the current working mode and return to normal weighing mode In weighing mode, obtain piece weight and enter into counting mode; In counting mode, obtain piece weight by weighing a known quantity In weighing mode, input piece weight and enter into counting mode;...
4.3 Taring Zero the scale by pressing the ZERO key if necessary when reading is stable. The zero indicator will be on. Place a container on the platform, a value for its weight will be displayed. Press the TARE key to tare the scale. The weight that was displayed is stored as the tare value and that value is subtracted from the display, leaving zero on the display.
display will show “OK” and the beeper will be on. BOTH LIMITS SET. LOW is set greater than HIGH The beeper will never sound and the display will show “LO” if the weight is less that the LOW limit, and “HI” if the weight is greater than the Low Limit.
key to set to 10%, display shows “ SPL. 0 10” Press 3 key to set to 20%, display shows “ SPL. 0 20” Press 4 key to set to 50%, display shows “ SPL. 0 50” Press 5 key to set to 100%, display shows “ SPL. 1 00” Press 6 Put weighing objects on the platter, then press Enter key to confirm.
4.12 Print (output) data via RS232 interface In normal weighing mode, when reading is stable, press Print key to output data via RS232 interface or USB interface: Gross: xxx.xxxkg/g/lb/oz Tare: xxx.xxxkg/g/lb/oz Net: xxx.xxxkg/g/lb/oz ACC.N: xxxxxxxxx Total: xxxxxxxxxkg/lb/oz In counting mode, when reading is stable, press Print key to output data via RS232 interface or USB interface: Gross: xxx.xxxkg Tare:...
standard weight (> second calibration point weight + 10d) on the center of the scale platter, press ENTER to confirm the standard weight calibration after the scale is stable and go to the next step automatically. Or use ON/OFF key to exit the calibration mode. InP.
7. Display and Key test 7.1 When power off, press ON/OFF key to power the scale on. When full capacity is displayed, press and hold CLEAR key until TEST is displayed, then release. 7.2 Use any key to test all segments of LCD 7.3 Display test: The LCD will be displayed as per the order F-G-E-D-A-B-C-P, pls watch and observe if any unusual.
9. Display symbol meaning Err01:weight is too big Err04:exceed zero range Err05:less than zero range Err12:parameter is not correctly set Err20:calibration error Err30:inner code is too big CAP.:capacity UOL.: voltage UNIT: measuring units UnLoAd:no loading LoAd:load weight INP.Ld:input loaded weight value ...
10. Troubleshooting 10.1 Troubleshooting SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Weight reading exceeds the overload limit or the Reduce load on scale until weight value can Err01 weight value cannot be displayed in the current be displayed, or use an alternate unit of unit of measure.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the EHC-WF-0612 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers