AWS EPSILON EP-5KG User Manual

5000g x 1g

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EPSILON
User Manual
EP-5KG (5000g x 1g)
Copyright © 2011 American Weigh Scales, Inc.
All rights reserved. Rev. 1.0

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  • Page 1 EPSILON User Manual EP-5KG (5000g x 1g) Copyright © 2011 American Weigh Scales, Inc. All rights reserved. Rev. 1.0...
  • Page 2 EPSILON Thank you for purchasing the American Weigh EPSILON digital kitchen scale. Please read all operating instructions carefully before use. Scales are precision measuring devices and should always be handled with proper care. To ensure years of reliable service, keep these simple tips in mind: •...
  • Page 3 I. Part List 1. Scale 2. AAA Batteries (x3) II. Key Description Seconds UNIT / Minute Key Max: 5000g d: 1g unit Tare Timer ON/OFF Timer Key Tare Key III. Battery Installation Max: 5000g d: 1g unit 1. Before using the scale for the first time, check the battery compartment and remove any plastic Tare Timer insulation strips or packaging that may be in place to...
  • Page 4 EPSILON IV. Operation 1. Place the scale on a flat, level surface and tap the / Tare key to turn the scale on. 2. Once the start-up process completes and the scale goes to zero you are ready to weigh. 3. Place the quantity to be weighed onto the weighing platform.
  • Page 5 remove any items from the weighing platform and press the / Tare key again to re-zero the scale. VII. Timer Function Timer key to enter kitchen timer mode. 1. Press the 2. To set the timer: a. To change the minutes by 1 minute at a time, tap the min/unit key.
  • Page 6 EPSILON Solution: Make sure your workspace is stable and • free of any air currents or vibration IX. Error Codes 1. OUTZ - Zero range has shifted. Perform calibration adjustment. If the problem persists, the load cell may be permanently damaged due to overloading. 2.

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