General information and warnings Special messages Examples of special messages you will see in this manual are defined below. The signal words have specific meanings to alert you to additional information or the relative level of hazard. DANGER! THIS IS A DANGER SYMBOL. DANGER MEANS THAT FAILURE TO FOLLOW SPECIFIC PRACTICES OR PROCEDURES WILL CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.
Installation DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS. REFER TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL FOR SERVICE. Electrical installation CAUTION: The power cable must be connected to an earth-grounded electrical outlet. The electrical supply must have a circuit breaker with an appropriate rating to protect from over-current conditions.
Safe handling of equipment with batteries CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. ATTENTION: Il y a danger d'explosion s'il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie, remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d'un type équivalent recommandé...
Cleaning the machine Table 1.1 Cleaning DOs and DON’Ts DO NOT Wipe down the outside of standard products Attempt to clean the inside of the machine with a clean cloth, moistened with water and Use harsh abrasives, solvents, scouring cleaners or a small amount of mild detergent alkaline cleaning solutions Spray the cloth when using a proprietary...
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Connect the red wire to the red battery terminal and the black wire to the black battery terminal. Place battery in the compartment with the padding placed as shown and replace the battery cover and tighten the screw. Note: To improve battery life, turn off the scale using the power switch.
The front panel, shown in Figure 1, consists of three display windows (WEIGHT, PIECE WEIGHT, and COUNT), the keypad, nine annunciators and the bubble level window. B 130 Figure 1: B130 front panel Annunciators Annunciators are bright LEDs next to symbols or text. They appear below the three displays and each is explained below.
Each of the keys shown in Figure is explained below. B 130 Figure 2: B 130 keypad Used for keyboard entry of piece weight, sample size, and upper and lower limit settings. Units lb/kg Used to switch displayed weights between kg and lb, and piece weight units between grams and decimal pounds.
Scale Operation This section covers the various scale operations, such as weighing, counting, accumulation, etc. Simple Weighing Turn the scale on and zero the display, if necessary, by pressing the Zero key. Be sure the scale is displaying weight in your preferred unit of measure.
ZERO key. A counting scale needs a minimum amount of weight to calculate counts with accuracy. Salter Brecknell recommends the sample weight be a minimum of 0.1% of scale capacity. The sample weight is the total weight of your sample items.
Press the Enter key to accept the keyed in number. (If you make an error in keying in the number, press the Clear key to clear the count in the COUNT window and re-key the correct number.)… The scale calculates the weight of each piece (the piece weight) and displays the count in the COUNT window.
Place the items to be counted on the scale… The total weight, piece weight and count of the items will be shown in the three display windows respectively. Remove the items from the scale and repeat steps 4 and 5 to count items of the same piece weight.
Remove the items from the scale and repeat steps 7 and 8 to weigh the next batch of items. Counting with upper and lower limits can be done while using a tare. After you have set the piece weight (step 2), place the item to be tared on the scale, press the Tare key and continue with counting as described in step 3.
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The scale will not accumulate more than 999,999 times, or show an accumulated quantity over 16,777,215. If this occurs the display will show ------. This means over range. When the accumulated quantity is more than the six digit display can show (999999), it will be displayed by alternately flashing the first four digits H XXXX) then the second four digits (L XXXX).
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Access to the calibration switch may be sealed with a lead-wire combination on the bottom of the scale. Prior to removing the lead seal, check to see if the test switch is in the correct position by following step 1 below. If you are not allowed access, remove the lead-wire seal.
When the scale displays "InP.Ld" (input load weight) in PIECE WEIGHT window, 0 in WEIGHT window, input the number of total weight loaded on scale by numerical keys. Press ENTER to confirm the input weight. The input weight data will be displayed in WEIGHT window. When unLoAd is displayed in the PIECE WEIGHT window, it means the scale will confirm the zero point once more.
Setting the Auto-Off Timer You can set an auto-off timer so that the scale will power down automatically after a period of inactivity. This functions only when the scale is powered by the battery. From normal mode, press and hold the On/Off and Accu keys at the same time until the scale beeps…...
Displayed Messages ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ Sca le overloaded Too many accumulations or accumulated counts too high - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ Weight signal is too small 0¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ The zero point is too high 0_ _ _ _ _ The zero point is too low...
10.0 Specifications Model B130 Capacity 6kg/12lb 15kg/30lb 30kg/60lb Display 6kg x 0.2g 15kg x 0.5g 30kg x1g Resolution 12lb x 0.0005lb 30lb x 0.001lb 60lb x 0.002lb Max. Display 6.0018kg/ 15.0045kg/33.079lb 30.009kg/ Weight 13.2320lb 66.160lb TARE Range 0-100% of full scale capacity ZERO Range Power on:calibration zero point±10% of full scale capacity;...
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