Harbor Freight Tools 98982 Scale User Manual


 
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Press “ZERO/TARE” to change the 2.
brightness. The maximum is 5.
Press “FUNC” after selecting the 3.
brightness to switch to the manual
tare setting mode.
The screen will briey display PStAtE 4.
and then display 0000.00 Enter the
tare weight in kg using the “UNIT”
button to select the digit and the
“ZERO/TARE” button to change the
digit. Once the tare is selected, press
the “ADD” button to return to normal
weighing mode.
Calibration:
Note: Calibration is a precise procedure.
If done improperly, it can cause the
scale to become inaccurate. If you
are not comfortable doing the calibra-
tion yourself, a qualied technician
should calibrate the scale.
Turn the scale off. Calibration must 1.
be started when rst turning on the
scale.
Connect the scale to an 120 V~ re-2.
ceptacle and remove all weight from
the scale.
Turn on the Scale. Quickly press 3.
“ZERO/TARE”, “UNIT”, then “ZERO/
TARE” after the scale displays
012345, but before the scale is ready
to weigh. The scale will enter calibra-
tion mode and display the original
maximum capacity value and the
division. These are factory settings
and should not be altered. Press
“ADD” to continue.
The display will now read “-CAL-” 4.
rst, then “0150.00”. Now input the
calibration weight, in kg. Leave the
platform empty.
Press “UNIT“ to select the digit you 5.
wish to alter. The selected digit ash-
es. Press “ZERO/TARE“ to change
the desired digit. Press “ADD” to n-
ish entering the calibration weight.
Wait for the Indicator to display 6.
“0.00”, this may require a minute or
two. Then, put the calibration weight
on the Platform.
If the value is the same as the cali-7.
bration weight, press “HOLD”. If not,
press “ZERO/TARE”, then “HOLD“ to
exit calibration mode, turn off scale
and retry calibration.
Error Information:
“Ad_Err” =1. Can not receive the
weight signal from the Sensor (8).
“------” =2. Zero position is too high or
the value is too high.
“___” =3. Zero position is too low or
the value is too low.
“Lo_bat” =4. The battery voltage is too
low.
“---OL---” =5. Overload.
“SEtErr ----” =6. The data is not cor-
rect.