The operating specifications for industrial electronic scales mainly include the following aspects:
Power on and calibration: Before use, make sure that the electronic scale is properly connected to the power supply and is in a stable state. Press the power button and wait for the screen to light up and display the initial interface. Some electronic scales will automatically calibrate after powering on. If the screen displays "CAL" or similar words, do not perform any operations until the calibration is completed. If manual calibration is required, you can place the standard weight on the scale according to the instructions. After the screen displays the weight of the weight and is stable, the calibration can be completed.
Placing items: Place the items to be weighed gently on the scale to avoid violent collisions or vibrations. For fragile or valuable items, it is recommended to use a cushion or tray for protection.
Reading data: After the items are placed stably, the display screen of the electronic scale will display the current weight of the items. Some electronic scales also support the peeling function, that is, the weight of the container or package can be removed during the weighing process to directly display the net weight of the items.
Shutdown and maintenance: After weighing, press the shutdown button to disconnect the power supply. Clean and maintain the electronic scale regularly to avoid oil or moisture on the scale. Use a dry cloth to wipe the scale surface and display screen, and avoid using chemical cleaners or sharp objects to scratch the scale surface.
Precautions:
Make sure the power cord is intact and connected to a suitable power outlet. Avoid using a damaged power cord.
Avoid using the electronic scale in a humid, dusty or extreme temperature environment, which may affect its performance and life.
Do not overload the electronic scale to avoid damaging the sensor or causing inaccurate measurements. Each scale has its maximum load-bearing limit. Please follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
Calibrate the electronic scale regularly to ensure measurement accuracy.
Do not disassemble or repair the electronic scale by yourself to avoid further damage or safety hazards. If you find that the reading is unstable or inaccurate, please calibrate it in time or contact the manufacturer for repair.
