Health O Meter PROPLUS User Instructions page 10

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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
01-Display Mode
01-Fraction Pounds
02-Pounds & Ounces
03-Decimals
▼▲ to change
01-Display Mode
01-Fraction Pounds
02-Pounds & Ounces
03-Decimals
▼▲ to change
02 TARE WEIGHT
Before making changes to this scale setting, please refer to Menu instructions on page 7 to temporarily
activate the Menu key.
In addition to the two methods of entering tare values mentioned in the Quick Start Instructions, a tare
value can be stored into memory by selecting option 02-Tare Weight of the User Menu .
The Tare Weight window will appear and prompt the user to enter
the tare value using the numbered keypad and to press ENTER.
NOTE: The tare weight must be entered using the following incre-
ments: 4oz, 0.2lb, ¼ lb.
When the tared weight is not on the scale, the value entered will
be display as a negative value. After the TARE has been entered,
the scale goes back to normal operation. This TARE value is
stored in memory until changed, cleared or the scale is turned off.
If the tare weight is not entered in 30 seconds the scale will revert
back to normal operation, and the Menu Lock will be activated.
The word ― TARE‖ ap-
pears on the display to
indicate a weight has
been tared. When the
tared wieght is removed
from the scale the value
will be displayed as a
negative value.
Enter
Enter
02-Tare Weight
005
12
LB
Exit
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11:30pm
-005
12
LB
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▼▲ to change
The number that is to be changed will
flash and will move from the left to the
right after the appropriate number was
entered or by using the ▲ key (left) and
OZ
the ▼ key (right).
Enter
TARE
10
11:30pm
12
LB
OZ
11:30pm
lb
Main Menu
01-Weight Disp Mode
02-Tare Weight
03-Data Management
Enter
04-Scale Settings
05-System Settings
06-System Test
07-User Settings
08-Exit

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