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| Asuki Digital Scale Calibration Guide The labels on the image were simplified for ease of understanding; each button uses the standard technical term associated with a digital scale. |
Why is my ASUKI scale inaccurate?
Over time, all scales lose their 'memory' of what a kilogram actually feels like. This is often caused by frequent heavy loading, which stresses the internal load cells, or by rough handling during a move. When you notice that a weight reading appears inaccurate, perform a weight test using certified calibration weights. If your scale needs re-calibration, follow these steps.
ASUKI Weighing Scale Calibration Guide
Note: If the scale is currently ON, please turn it OFF before beginning the calibration process.
Step 1: Accessing Calibration Mode
- Press the ON/OFF button.
- Immediately press the Function (F) button.
- The screen will prompt you for a PIN.
- PIN Code: 315
Note: Buttons are assigned numerically from left to right (e.g., the 1st button is "1", the 2nd button is "2", and the 3rd button is "3").
Step 2: Entering the PIN
- Enter the PIN code (315) using the numerical button assignments.
- Press OK to confirm.
- The screen will display "Unload". Ensure the weighing platform is completely empty.
Step 3: Setting the Calibration Weight
- Press OK. The screen will show the default calibration weight (e.g., 00050.00).
- This represents the mass of the Calibration Weights you intend to use.
- To adjust the weight: If you are using a different weight (e.g., 25kg), use the Navigation buttons to move the cursor and the Tare/Up button to change the digits.
Step 4: Loading the Weights
- Once the correct weight is set on the screen, press OK.
- The screen will display "Load".
- Place your physical Calibration Weights onto the center of the weighing scale platform.
Step 5: Finalizing and Verification
- With the weights still on the scale, press OK.
- To verify the calibration was successful:
- Remove the weights from the platform.
- Press the Tare button to ensure the scale returns to zero.
- Replace the calibration weights on the platform to confirm the reading matches the weight used.
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