Ravas SAVAR 6100 Operation Manual

Pallet truck

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    3.3.9. Totals displaying and printing (option) We would like to inform you about the fact that this RAVAS product is 100 % recyclable on the basis that the parts are processed and disposed off in the right manner. More information can be found on our website www.ravas.com.
  • Page 2: The Weighing Hand Pallet Truck

    1. THE WEIGHING HAND PALLET TRUCK 1.1. TAKING THE SYSTEM INTO OPERATION The weighing system is activated with the  key (see 3.1.1). After three to five minutes the electronics and load cells have reached the operational temperature. Before this, inaccuracies of up to ca. 0.3% may occur. It is recommended not to lift loads before the zero point correction has been executed.
  • Page 3 8 hours Charger Attention: When the charger is connected to 230 VAC mains supply and no battery pack is plugged in, the green LED is on. The battery packs are protected against overcharging by the auto shut-off function of the charger. When batteries are placed in the charging holder and plug is out of the 230 VAC, the batteries will be de-charged by the charger.
  • Page 4 The weight must be lifted freely: without touching the housing of the indicator or other pallets. Wrong way of lifting the load Correct way of lifting the load The accuracy of the weighing system diminishes with circa 0.1% per degree starting from a tilted position of 2°.
  • Page 5: Maintenance

    1.3. MAINTENANCE For the chassis of the mobile weighing system the maintenance guidelines for normal hand pallet trucks apply. From experience we know that the integrated weighing systems still functions when the chassis is damaged by overloading. Main guidelines: - Because the steering wheels are mounted in front, pulling the hand pallet truck is preferred above pushing it.
  • Page 6: Touch Panel Indicator

    2. TOUCH PANEL INDICATOR Front indicator THE ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY The indicator has an alphanumeric display, containing 20 segments. The display shows: weights and help-prompts and it indicates which function is active at any moment, f.i.: the main display shows the net weight the main display shows the tare weight manual entered tare weight...
  • Page 7 THE KEYS DISPLAY Display shows gross-/net weight and prompts display shows gross – zero value (+ 0,2 counts) display shows: load instability INFO-/WEIGH KEYS scroll forward, activate Service Mode during start-up, show active Info tare value in basic weigh mode automatic tare function or deleting exciting tare value set to zero of the Gross weight value FUNKTION KEYS...
  • Page 8 back to previous program step  enter key - next program step will become active  printing of the total weight or the total counted pieces Total NUMERIC KEYS Use for numeric entries. ' Yes ' (= 1) confirmation or denial ' no ' (= 0) and entries of alpha characters via the multiple key-mapping.
  • Page 9: Functions Indicator

    3. FUNCTIONS INDICATOR GENERAL 3.1.1 SWITCHING INDICATOR ON/OFF The indicator is switched on by pressing the  key. Pressing the F7 key will switch of the indicator. To save the life span of a charged battery, the indicator will switched off automatically after 15 minutes of load stability.
  • Page 10: Weighing Programs Basic And Count

    3.1.3 WEIGHING PROGRAMM’S: BASIC AND COUNT The indicator knows two weighing programmes: BASIC (standard weighing and registration of data) and COUNT (for weighing and piece counting). You can toggle between both programmes by pressing the function key F6. BASIC: WEIGHING AND REGISTRATION With the F6 Key –...
  • Page 11: Net Weighing: Manual Tare Entry

    3.2.4 NET WEIGHING: MANUAL TARE ENTRY A tare weight can be entered at any moment, meaning in either a loaded or unloaded situation. For a higher accuracy, a tare weight can be entered with a smaller graduation step, independent of the applied load and the graduation of the indicator. A tare weight larger than the capacity of the weighing system will not be accepted by the indicator.
  • Page 12: Code Entry And Printing (Option)

    3.2.6 CODE ENTRY AND PRINTING (OPTION) If the scale is equipped with a printer, you can enter and print a reference code at each weighing, f.i. an order number or an article number. On the printout gross- / tare- / net weights, code and datum / time will be printed. The code can have a maximum of 10 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 13: Before Weighing: Check Zero Point

    COUNT: WEIGHING AND COUNTING Use Key F6 to switch between weighing program BASIC and program COUNT 3.3.1 BEFORE WEIGHING: CHECK ZERO POINT As in BASIC: see 3.2.1 3.3.2 GROSS WEIGHING As in BASIC: see 3.2.2 3.3.3 NET WEIGHING: AUTOMATIC TARE As in BASIC: see 3.2.3 3.3.4 NET WEIGHING: MANUAL TARE ENTRY As in BASIC: see 3.2.4...
  • Page 14: Piece Counting With Known Piece Weight

    3.3.6 PIECE COUNTING WITH KNOWN PIECE WEIGHT When the piece weight is known (or is measured on a small reference scale), it can be entered manually after which the indicator will calculate the number of pieces on the scale.  Place the load which you want to count on the scale. ...
  • Page 15: Code Entry And Printing (Option)

     Confirm with the key  .  Display gives the message “Pieces” and the number of articles of the reference scale.  With F1 you go back to the main weighing system. The weight, the number and messages in the display of the main weighing system are activated. ...

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