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METTLER TOLEDO PS Shipping Scale Technical/Operators Manual
1. Press ZERO to capture zero. The display reads 0.00 and a cursor appears
above the zero indicator in the legend.
2. Place the parcel to be weighed on the platter. The display reads the parcel
weight with a cursor above the current weight units legend.
3. Record the parcel weight, then remove the parcel from the platter.
You may wish to recapture zero
periodically when the scale is in
continuous use. It is not necessary to
press ZERO before each transaction.
Unit Switching
The PS lets you view the displayed scale weight in primary and secondary
units. Alternate units must be configured (in setup mode) to convert and
display in alternate units.
To switch units:
1. With scale weight displayed, press the UNITS key. The PS automatically
converts the displayed weight to weight in the alternate unit as indicated
by the cursor.
2. Press UNITS again to reconvert alternate units back to primary units and
return weight display to the primary unit.
If primary and alternate units are the
same (as configured in the Alternate
Units program block), unit switching
is effectively disabled. The UNITS key
displays the same weight and unit
w
hen the UNITS ke
y
is pressed.
Zeroing the Scale
Periodically the PS scale may need to be re-zeroed. Press ZERO to capture
zero. The scale will re-zero provided the weight is within 2% of the scale
capacity. The PS display will read 0.00
If zero change exceeds the 2% limit,
the scale will not capture zero. In this
case, cycle power or recalibrate.
Repowering from Sleep
If the PS display is blank after a period of inactivity, the ZERO key “awakens”
the unit from its power-saving (sleep) mode.
When the ZERO key is pressed, the PS goes through its power-up sequence
and returns to normal operating mode.
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