12r990 Acs-Su Operation Manual
12r990 Acs-Su Operation Manual
12r990 Acs-Su Operation Manual
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ACS-SU
Operation Manual
Contents subject to change without notice
Version 1.0
3/2012
General Information
Read and understand all operating instructions before using this product. Keep this manual for future reference.
Don’t use sharp objects to operate the keyboard. The waterproof membrane may become damaged.
Record the weight shortly after loading the platform. After extended periods, the load cell’s output signature may
result in a less accurate reading.
Place the scale on a hard, flat surface. Locate the leveling bubble and adjust the base feet as needed to ensure
the scale is level before using.
Avoid extended exposure to extreme heat or cold. Optimum operation is at normal room temperature. Allow the
scale to acclimate to room temperature before using.
Allow sufficient warm up time. Turn the scale on and allow up to 2 minutes for internal components to stabilize
before weighing.
Electronic scales are precision instruments. Do not operate near cell phones, radios, computers or other
electronic devices that emit radio frequencies that may cause unstable readings. If the scale performs poorly, try
moving to a different room or location.
When storing the scale for extended periods, the battery must be charged every 90 days to avoid premature
performance degradation. Over time, the operating time per charge will degrade. If the operating time is no
longer acceptable, the battery must be replaced.
Avoid using in heavy vibration or heavy airflow conditions.
Specifications
Model ACS-SU-3 ACS-SU-6 ACS-SU-15
Max Capacity 6.6 lb (3 kg) 13.2 lb (6 kg) 33 lb (15 kg)
Readability 0.001 lb (0.5 g) 0.002 lb (1 g) 0.005 lb (2 g)
Divisions 6000 6000 7500
Construction ABS plastic housing, stainless steel pan
Waterproof Rating IP68
Weighing Units kg, g, lb, lb:oz, pcs
Modes Weighing, counting, checkweighing
Working Temp 25°F to 95°F (-5 to 35°C)
Storage Temp -10°F to 120°F (-25 to 50°C)
Power 6V 3.8mAh Ni-MH battery or AC power cord
Max Tare 100% Max capacity
Platform Dimensions 9” x 7.5” (230 x 190mm)
11.3” x 9.3” x 4.3” (L x W x H)
Base Dimensions
287 x 236 x 110mm (L x W x H)
Contents
Scale
Owner’s manual
SET
0~9 Sets parameters and input data TARE Tare key
1. From normal weighing mode, press the SET/0~9 key for 3 seconds to enter Setup mode.
2. Press and release the SET/0~9 key to cycle through the parameters until “rAngE” is shown. Press the TARE
key to confirm.
3. Press the SET/0~9 key to until “on” is shown. Press the TARE key to confirm.
4. The previously used lower limit value will be displayed with the first digit flashing and the Under light flashing.
Enter the lower limit of the checkweighing range using the SET/0~9 key to increase the flashing digit and the
TARE key to accept a digit and move to the next position.
Note: The decimal does not appear on the display when entering limit values, but the value should be entered
as if it did appear. For example: A lower limit of 2.55 pounds should be entered as 02550 on the display.
5. The previously used upper limit value will be displayed with the first digit flashing and the Over light flashing.
Enter the upper limit of the checkweighing range using the SET/0~9 key to increase the flashing digit and
the TARE key to accept a digit and move to the next position. After the last digit has been entered, the scale
will return to weighing mode and checkweighing may begin.
Note: The upper limit must be larger than lower limit. If it is not, “oFF” will be displayed and the scale will
return to the normal weighing mode and checkweighing will be deactivated.
6. Place objects on the scale platform. The weight will be shown on the display. If the weight is within the
specified range, the Accept light will be lit and an audible tone will sound. If the value is outside the specified
range, the Over or Under light will be lit with no audible sound.
Note: The audible tone parameter can be changed from its default within User Setup mode.
Note: If the weight has not stabilized, no lights will be lit.
7. To turn off the checkweighing function, enter Setup mode following steps 1-3 above and change the setting
to “oFF”.
Counting Mode
The counting function calculates and displays the piece quantity of the load that is being weighed.
1. From normal weighing mode, press the SET/0~9 key for 3 seconds to enter Setup mode.
2. Press and release the SET/0~9 key to cycle through the parameters until “UnItS” is shown. Press the TARE
key to confirm.
3. Press the SET/0~9 key to until “PcS” is displayed. Press the TARE key to confirm. The pcs light will be lit.
4. If a piece-weight has been entered previously, it will be shown. If no piece weight exists in the scale’s memory,
the pcs light will flash. To use the existing piece-weight, skip to step 7 below to begin counting items. To enter
a new piece-weight, follow steps 5 and 6.
5. While in counting mode, press and hold the ON/ZERO key until the word “COUnt” is displayed briefly. Then the
pcs light will flash and “0” will be displayed.
6. Place a known quantity of items on the scale platform and press the TARE key. “00000” will be displayed with
Calibration Mode
Note:
A standard calibration weight of 100% of the scale’s rated capacity is required.
The calibration operation must be in Kg or g.
There is a seal on the underside of the scale. Removing the seal is necessary to perform a calibration,
but doing so void the manufacturer’s original calibration.
Power is supplied by an internal rechargeable 6V Ni-MH battery (3800 mAh). When “-bAtLo-” is displayed, the
battery must be recharged. Plug in the AC power cord to recharge the battery. Full charging time is approximately
10-12 hours. The scale may continue to be used on AC power during charging.
Battery life and recharge time will vary with use. Over time, the operating time per each full charge will degrade. If
the operating time is no longer acceptable, the battery must be replaced. When storing the scale for extended
periods, the battery must be charged every 90 days to avoid premature performance degradation.
Replacement Parts