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MOCCO SF-400C User Manual

Digital laboratory scale 600g x 0.01g precision electronic scale accurate weighing analytical scale

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Thank you for purchasing our production of the Electronic Scale. Normal care and
proper treatment will provide years of reliable service. Please read all operating
instructions carefully before use.
1. Color: White
2. Unit: g/oz/lb/kg/tl/ct
3. Tare range: tare full capacity
4. Auto off(default):30 seconds off
5. Operating temperature:5-35℃
DIGITAL SCALE
S F - 4 0 0 C 6 0 0 G X 0 . 0 1 G
USER MANUAL
SPECIFICATIONS
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  • Page 1 DIGITAL SCALE S F - 4 0 0 C 6 0 0 G X 0 . 0 1 G USER MANUAL Thank you for purchasing our production of the Electronic Scale. Normal care and proper treatment will provide years of reliable service. Please read all operating instructions carefully before use.
  • Page 2 OPERATION Please use the product on a flat, level surface free from vibration. Press the "on/off button shortly and the scale is powered on. LCD screen shows a detection message while the scale detects its loan and auto-zero itself. ON/OFF 1.
  • Page 3 PCS (PIECE COUNTING FUNCTION) 1. Press and hold the “pcs” key for 2 seconds, then you will see “100” 2. Press the “MODE” key and you will see “25,50,75,100”. Please select the number that you are willing to put as the sample number. Then press the “PCS” key to confirm Now you can put the goods that you want to count on the center of the platform and the LCD will show the actual number of the goods on the platform.
  • Page 4 NOTE: Avoiding any exposure to extreme cold or heat, your scale works better at normal room temperature. Always allow the scale to acclimate to normal room temperature for at least one hour before use. Keep your scale in a clean environment. Dust, dirt, moisure, vibration, air current and a close distance to other electronic equipment can all cause an adverse effect on the reliability and accuracy of the scale.