Specifications

Product Reference Guide 6-5
Calibrating the Scale (Pounds & Kilograms)
1. Before proceeding, ensure that the scanner/scale has been pre-
pared for this process by performing the preceding steps titled,
Preparing the Scanner/Scale for Calibration .
2. Verify that there are no obstructions under the weigh platter.
Remove the weigh platter
(L-Platter) and make sure that there are no obstructions in the
debris chutes (see
Figure 2-3).
3. Cut and remove the seal that secures the Calibration Switch
Cover to the Scale Mounting Bracket.
4. Slide the cover to reveal the switch as shown in Figure 6-1.
5. Press and release the Calibration Switch (see Figure 6-1) to place
the scanner/scale in Calibration Mode. The scanner/scale will
sound a tone indicating that it is in Calibration Mode. If the
motor was spinning when you initiated Calibration Mode, the
motor will stop and the Scale Status (yellow LED) will flash, indi
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cating the scale is in Calibration Mode. The Remote Display
shows the message “ESCL” (empty scale).
6. Reinstall the weigh platter.
7. Press the Scale Zero Button. The Scale Status (yellow LED) will
go out for approximately 10 seconds (or less) and the Remote
Display will alternately display ---- and ____ until the scale is
ready to proceed.
8. When the scale is ready, the Scale Status (yellow LED) begins
blinking again, and the display shows the message “Ad20 (add
twenty pounds)” or “Ad10 (add ten kilograms).” The scanner/
scale will also sound one tone if the scale is weighing in kilograms
or two tones for pounds if you dont have a Remote Display.
9. Place the correct weight (twenty pounds for calibration in
pounds, or ten kilograms for metric calibration) from the Field
Standard Weight set, onto the center of the weighing area. Press
the Scale Zero Button again.
10. The Scale Status LED extinguishes for approximately 10 seconds
and the Remote
Display alternately displays ---- and ____ until the scale is ready
to proceed.