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12) Place unknown sample to display the percentage weight
13) To perform percent weighing with another sample press [Mode] and
continue from step 2 above.
14) To return to normal weighing, press [Mode] then press [Esc].
Note: Percentage will be displayed to the maximum number of decimal places based
on the resolution of the balance. To increase or decrease by one decimal place,
press the [Up] or [Down] key respectively.
7.3 CHECK WEIGHING
During weighing of a sample the balance can be set to show if the weight is above or
below an upper and a lower limit. The display will use the arrows under the fill
guide to show the check weighing is operating. The arrows and bars between the
arrows will indicate when the weight is below the lower limit, between the limits or
above the upper limit.
The buzzer can be set to be active when the weight is outside the limits (below the
lower or above the upper) or within the limits (above the lower and below the upper
limit), or turned off. If desired, only one limit needs to be set. If only one limit is set
the other limit is considered to be zero (lower) or the maximum (upper).
The Check weighing is not active from zero to 20 scale divisions however the arrows
will still be turned on below the fill guide and the weight will still be displayed.
Steps:
1) Press [Mode] and then the [Up] or [Down] key to select Check Weighing. When
“CHECK” is displayed press the [Enter] key to enter Check Weighing mode
2) Press [Up] or [Down] to set the “LOW LIMIT” to “On” or “OFF”
3) Press [Enter] to proceed. If the “LOW LIMIT” was set to “On” the display will
show the current low limit and allow you to change the limit using the numeric
entry method (see section 5.1). The display will show the weigh in the current