Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 2761 Soehnle
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2761 Getting Started and Operating Instructions 470.620.022 Printed in Germany 2/1998 Subject to technical modifications.
_ Getting started 1 Set up the weighing platform at the place requir ed Use the water level and the adjustable feet to ensure that the scale is positioned horizontally .
On - Off Switch on (only when the scales are not loaded) After the test routine, the main display is set to zero. The scales are r eady for use. Switching between the scales Higher resolution (hold do.
An acoustic signal confirms that the entry is correct Incorrect entries ar e indicated by means of five acoustic signals in swift sucession. Please check that your entry is correct. If necessary , cancel the command sequence by pressing the ”CI” key .
_ Display symbols main display secondary display 4 Zero message Standstill indication Active range in the case of multi-range scales. Percentage display Empty message Set points activated Gross weighi.
If the tare weight is unknown Determine the tare of the empty container Scales are r eady to perform net weighing If necessary , clear the tare after unloading the scale If the tare weight is known Place the filled container on the scale. Enter the tare weight in kg using the numeric keyboard.
_ T otalling weights 6 T ar e the container if necessary . Place the items to be weighed on the scale. T ransfer the weight value to the totals memory . T ake the items take weighed of f the scale. Clear the tare if necessary If necessary , enter a new tare.
_ Weighing using the r emoval method _ *see component weighing 7 Place the filled container on the scale. If the tare is known , enter it manually if necessary and tare the weight. If it is important to determine the weight of the remainder: T ransfer the weight value to the totals memory .
_ Components weighing 8 T ar e the container if necessary Place the items to be weighed on the scale. T ransfer the weight value to the component weighing memory . The K-mode is indicated by an arrow . Place the next items to be weighed on the scale. T ransfer the weight value to the commission memory , etc.
_ Switching and checking in the weighing mode 9 Set points (limit values) can only be set in weighing and counting mode. 3 memories for limit values are available for each connected scale: Entry must be additive, i.e. the weight of first limit value should be added to the second.
_ Switching and checking in the counting mode 10 Loading memory Enter number of pieces for set point with the numeric keyboard. Press the ”Ld” command key , followed by the number of the memory . Confirm your entry by pressing the function key . Memories 2 and 3 are enter ed and displayed in the same way .
_ Counting 11 Switch the scale to counting mode. Determining the refer ence weight T ar e the empty container if necessary . Place the number of items requested by the scale or enter the refer ence nu.
_ T otalling quantities Determine the number of pieces. T ransfer this to the totals memory (in the secondary display) Remove the items from the scale. Clear the tare if necessary . Determine a new tare if necessary . Place the next quantity on the scale.
_ Removal method 13 Unknown number of pieces and item weight Determine the number of pieces(without tare) T o determine the r emaining number of pieces: transfer the number of pieces to the totals memory . Set the display to zero by pr essing the ”T” funktion key .
_ Printing Key functions Single print Print - add to totals memory Print totals and clear memory Print - add to component weighing memory Print totals and clear memory Entering organisational data A 40- digit number can be assigned to each memory of the three organisational data memories.
Activating user modification Press the ”i” key and ”On/Of f” at the same time. User modification functions Calibration step selection, forwards Calibration step selection, backwards Moving the.
Always column 00 Positioning on the right side 00XX B XX Gross weight 15 G XXXXX,XX <Unit> 01XX D XX Date 8 XX.XX.XX 02XX d XX Date 1x 8 for pressing tke key just once 03XX E XX Orga-data 1 No. 1 XXX... max. 39 pos. 04XX e XX Titel Org. 1 blank 05XX F XX Orga-data 2 No.
Indicator An acoustic signal confirms that entry was correct Incorrect entries ar e indicated by 5 acoustic signals in swift succession. The scale sets the value zero automatically when it is switched on. If the scales are outside the set tolerance range, -0- is displayed.
18 _ T echnical information • The housing is made from pr essure-moulded, powder -coated aluminium (RAL 9006) • Dimensions 258 x 193 x 73 mm • Protection type IP 65, dust pr oof and splash-proof • Operated by means of a tactile keypad with acoustic acknowledgement • Mains operation with power supply unit, 230 V 50-60Hz, approx.
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