Salter Brecknell 610 User Manual
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APPENDIX C: ERROR MESSAGES
C.1 ERROR MESSAGES
If the scale encounters an error condition, it will display a message alerting the operator. A
description of each display follows:
C.1.1 OPERATOR ERRORS
Message
Explanation
A weight greater than the rated capacity has been applied to the scale. Remove the weight
from the platter. Try re-calibrating the scale if this doesn’t solve the problem. Otherwise,
possible load cell damage due to overloading.
Err 9
Span calibration value has been lost. Re-calibrate scale.
Err 10
Sample weight is equal to or less than zero. Press the ZERO key then place items
to be sampled onto the platter. It’s possible that the items you are counting are too
light for the scale to process at all.
Err 11
Keyed-in sample value is equal to zero or is a fractional value. Key-in a valid sample
value.
Err 12
The APW of the items you wish to count is less than that listed in the table under
“Piece Counting Operation“.
Err 13
The total sample weight of the items you wish to count is less than that listed in the
table under “Piece Counting Operation“.
Err 14
The keyed-in value for APW is equal to zero. Key-in a valid APW value.
tErr 1
You have attempted to key-in a tare weight that is greater than the scale's full
capacity. For example, for a 5 lb scale you cannot enter a value over 5 lb.
tErr 6
Indicates that the tare weight value you are entering is not rounded to the nearest
scale division. For example, you cannot enter 0.001 lb for a 0.005 lb increment
scale.
C.1.2 CALIBRATION ERRORS
Message
Explanation
Err 0
Indicates that the test weight value you have chosen exceeds the scale’s capacity.
Err 1
Indicates that the test weight value you have chosen is less than 1% of the scale’s
capacity.
Err 2
Occurs when you do not place the test weight on the scale during calibration. Can
also indicate that there is an internal error in the scale.