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Counting Scale
HC-30Ki
HC-15Ki
HC-6Ki
HC-3Ki
WM+PD4001164
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This manual and Marks All safety messages are identified by the following, “WARNING” or “CAUTION”, of ANSI Z535.4 (American National Standard Institute: Product Safety Signs and Labels). The meanings are as follows: A potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result WARNING in death or serious injury. A potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in CAUTION minor or moderate injury. This is a hazard alert mark. This mark informs you abo
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Contents 1. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................................3 1-1. Introduction....................................................................................................................................3 1-2. Unpacking......................................................................................................................................4 1-3. Parts Overview ....................
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11. AWA FUNCTION...............................................................................................................................39 11-1. AWA Audible Weighing Assist................................................................................................39 11-2. To Enable/Disable AWA Function...............................................................................................39 12. OP-02 BATTERY..................................................................
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1. INTRODUCTION 1-1. Introduction Thank you for your Purchase! This manual describes the functions of your counting scale and how to get the most out of it. Read this manual carefully before use. Features The HC-i counting scales have the following features: The scales have the high internal resolution for a wider range of counting applications. HC-3Ki / 6Ki / 30Ki: 1/600,000 HC-15Ki: 1/750,000 There are the following ways to enter a unit weight (of the sample piece). The way t
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1-2. Unpacking Unpack the scale carefully and keep the packing material if you are likely to transport the scale again in the future. HC-i SERIES In the carton you should find this manual plus: The counting scale. INSTRUCTION MANUAL An AC adapter (check that the AC input rating is correct). Remove the protective packing materials from around the scale and between the pan and scale casing. Instruction Manual Remove Packing Material AC Adapter Please confirm that the AC adapter type
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1-4. Setting Up Your Scale 1. Place the scale on a suitable weighing surface (see “Best Conditions For Weighing” below) and turn the adjustable feet until the spirit level shows that the scale is level. 2. Plug in the AC adapter. The AC input requirements could be l00, 120, 220, 230 or 240 Volts (50/60Hz) depending AC adapter jack on the area in the world so please check that the adapter is correct. Earth the chassis if you think static electricity may be a problem. Earth terminal 3. P
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1-5. Simple Operation Mode If desired, the HC-i scale can be set in a Simple Operation Mode. Set the F-Function f-01-01 at “1”. In this mode, only front panel keys that would be used in “3-3. Unit Weight By a Sample” counting operations are active. All others will not operate. The following keys are active in Simple Operations Mode: Keys that will operate in Simple Operation Mode: ON ZERO TARE SAMPLE ENTER 0~9 RESET OFF 1-6. kg or lb Weighing Units USA Version ONLY The HC-i scale can weig
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3. Press the ENTER key. The scale will recall the previous unit ENTER 888.8.888 . 0 weight. 8880000 . 881.23450 This feature cannot be used in Simple Operation Mode. Automatic Last Unit Weight Used When you turn the display ON, the scale can automatically recall the last unit weight used from memory, if desired. Set the F-Function f-01-04 at “1”. The scale will recall the last unit weight used, when the display is turned ON. 7
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2. Front Panel Overview 8 2. Front Panel Overview The M+ key accumulates the Count The key sets or The TOTAL data. recalls target weight to The PRINT key annunciator comes use the AWA function. The M+ sends Count, Weight ON when the COUNT The key displays The TOTAL key or Unit Weight data. annunciator comes display is showing the comparator limits, works displays the ON when Count data The RESET key TOTAL value. as M- key or toggles accumulated data on is be
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3. BASIC OPERATIONS 3-1. Basic Operations ON OFF Turn The Power ON and OFF 1. Press the ON/OFF key to turn the power ON. COUNT All the display symbols will turn on. After a few seconds, the display turns off once. TOTAL888.8.88. .8.8 Then, the scale will automatically take M+ zero (power-on zero) and the display SAMPLE HI OK LO TOO LIGHT shows zero. WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT STABLE TARE ENTERED888.8.8.88. 888.8.8.88. .8. ZERO ACAI 2. Press the ON/OFF key again, and the COUNT power will be sw
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TARE The TARE key will subtract the displayed container weight. WEIGHT STABLE 1. Remove everything from the weighing pan and TARE press the ZERO key to zero the scale. ENTERED8880000 . ZERO 2. Place a tare container on the WEIGHT weighing pan. The weight STABLE display will show the weight of TARE ENTERED8880.650 the container. ZERO Container weight WEIGHT 3. Press the TARE key. Then the STABLE weight display shows “-------” TARE TARE and waits for the weighing data to ENTERED 88800
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3-2. To Start Counting 1. Press the ON/OFF key to turn the COUNT scale ON. Or press the RESET key to initialize any previous operations. TOTAL888.8.888 . 0 M+ SAMPLE HI OK LO TOO LIGHT 2. The three LED’s on the UNIT WEIGHT WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT BY keys will blink. This is to prompt you STABLE TARE to select a method for entering a unit ENTERED8880.000880.00000 weight for operation. ZERO ACAI 3. Select one of the ways to enter or recall the unit weight (the weight of one item of what you a
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3-3. Unit Weight By a SAMPLE 10 Sample Size 1. The three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key. to clear any unit weight. If you are going to use a tare container, place it on the weighing pan. COUNT 2. Press the SAMPLE key. Any tare container will be automatically tared. SAMPLE 888.8.88. 10 The display Will show “add” “10 pcs”. WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT If weight isn’t zero, press the TARE. 8880.00088add000 COUNT 3. Place l0 sample pieces on the we
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5, 25, 50 or 100 Sample Size 1. The three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key. to clear any unit weight. If you are going to use a tare container, place it on the weighing pan. COUNT 2. Press the SAMPLE key. Any tare container will be automatically tared. SAMPLE 888.8.88. 10 The display will show “add” “10 pcs”. WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT If weight isn’t zero, press the TARE. 8880.00088add000 10 5 25 50 100 3. Press the SAMPLE key to do throug
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Desired Sample Size 1. The three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key. to clear any unit weight. If you are going to use a tare container, place it on the weighing pan. COUNT 2. Press the SAMPLE key. Any tare container will be automatically tared. SAMPLE 888.8.88. 10 The display Will show “add ” “10 pcs”. WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT If weight isn’t zero, press the TARE. 8880.00088add000 COUNT 3. Use the 0 9 10-key pad to display the sample size desir
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Desired Sample Size Not Using The SAMPLE Key 1. The three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key. to clear any unit weight. If you are going to use a tare container, place it on the weighing pan and press the TARE key. Be sure to set the weight display is “0”. COUNT TARE 888.8.881 . 0 WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT If weight isn’t zero, press the TARE. 8880.000880.000000 00 COUNT 2. Place sample pieces on the weighing pan (or in the tared 888.8.8.820 contain
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3-4. Unit Weight By KEYBOARD 1. The three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key. to clear any unit weight. If you are going to use a tare container, place it on the weighing pan and press the TARE key. Be sure to set the weight display is “0”. COUNT 2. Press the KEYBOARD key. KEY- BOARD The unut weight display and the 888.8.8.810 ENTER key LED will blink. WEIGHT UNIT WEIGHT 8880000 . 88add0000 00 COUNT 3. Use the 0 9 and . 10-key pad to displ
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3-5. Unit Weight By ID Number 1. If there are no unit weights stored into memory, see “5-1. Store unit weight by ID Numbers”. The three UNIT WEIGHT BY LED’s should be blinking at this point, if not, press the RESET key to clear any unit weight. COUNT 2. Press the ID key. ‘id-00’ will be displayed with 00 888.8.8810 . blinking. WEIGHT UNITWEIGHT ID. 8880.00088aid-00 COUNT 3. Use the 0 9 10-key pad to display the ID number. 888.8.8.810 If you hit the wrong key, press the WEIGHT UNIT
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4. ENTERING A TARE WEIGHT There are two methods of tare operations. Using the TARE key to subtract the displayed container weight directly. Please see “3-1. Basic Operations ”. Using the KEYBOARD TARE key to enter a tare weight via the 10-key pad. 4-1. Using the KEYBOARD TARE Key 1. Remove everything from the weighing pan and press the ZERO key to zero the scale. COUNT 2. Press the KEYBOARD TARE key. The weight display will blink (display is 888.8.8.810 any tare weight previously ente