Net-Total Weighings - KERN 466 Series Operating Instructions Manual

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3.5 Net-total weighings

Useful when a mixture of several components will be weighed in a tare cup, and
finally the sum weight of all components weighed in will be needed for direction (net-
total, i.e. without the weight of the tare cup).
Example:
Tare cup on weighing plate, tare on "0" by pressing the TARE-key.
Weigh component
memory is shown by a triangle on the far left of the display.
Weigh component
the sum of component
Weigh component
the sum of the components
If necessary fill the formula container up to the desirable level. To return to the
weighing mode press the TARE key.
3.6 Adjusting (CAL)
The accuracy of the balance can be controlled and set at any time by means of the
enclosed adjusting weight.
Consider stable environmental conditions, see "Important Information". A short
warming up time of approx. 1 minute for stabilisation will be useful.
Press CAL/MODE key approx. 3 seconds, the exact weight of the adjusting weight
will appear flashing in the display.
Press OFF key, "AL 0" will appear.
Place the adjusting weight on the centre of the weighing plate.
"AL F" will appear somewhat later, and then the automatic return to the normal
weighing mode will follow. The weight of the adjusting weight will appear in the
display.
It is possible to break off the adjusting programme with OFF key.
In case of an adjusting error or a wrong adjusting weight "AL E" appears in the
display. Press OFF key and repeat the adjusting procedure.
Keep the adjusting weight near the balance for daily direction of the balance's
accuracy.
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, and tare back to "0" with the ON/M key. The activation of the
, by pressing the ON/M key the net total is displayed, this means
and
. Tare to "0" by pressing the ON/M key.
, by pressing the ON/M key the net-total is displayed, this means
and
and
.
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