Samoa 366760 Guide D'instructions Et Pièces De Rechange page 14

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ACTION
3
LONG RESET KEY KEYING
The meter shows "CAL" and the zero partial total.
Meter is ready to perform in-field calibration by dispensing –
see previous paragraph.
4
LONG RESET KEY KEYING
We now go on to Direct change of the calibration factor: the
word "DIRECT" appears together with the Currently Used
calibration factor. In the bottom left part of the display, an
arrow appears (upwards or downwards) defining the direction
(increase or decrease) of change of the displayed value when
subsequent operations 5 or 6 are performed.
SHORT RESET KEY KEYING
Changes the direction of the arrow. The operation can be
repeated to alternate the direction of the arrow.
5
6
SHORT/LONG CAL KEY KEYING
The indicated value changes in the direction indicated by the
arrow
CAL
CAL
CAL
- one unit for every short CAL key keying
- continually if the CAL key is kept pressed. The speed increase
rises by keeping the key pressed. If the desired value is
exceeded, repeat the operations from point (5).
LONG RESET KEY KEYING
7
The meter is informed that the calibration procedure is
finished.
Before performing this operation, make sure the INDICATED
value is that required.
8
NO OPERATION
At the end of the calculation, the new USER K FACTOR is
shown for a few seconds, after which the restart cycle is
repeated to finally achieve standby condition.
IMPORTANT: From now on, the indicated factor will
become the calibration factor used by the Meter and
will continue to remain such even after a battery
change
9
NO OPERATION
The meter stores the new work calibration factor and is ready
to begin dispensing, using the USER K FACTOR that has just
been changed.
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