Button operation scaling instructions – Mittler Bros Machine & Tool 50297 User Manual

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1. Set all scale pads out individually.

2. Plug the cables into the scale pads.

3. Turn the scales on by pushing the On/Off Button. The scales will turn on and

read Tanner Racescales and show you the level of the battery. If the battery

is low you may want to charge the unit.

4. ZERO the system by pushing the UP or DOWN Arrow and selecting Zero all

pads. If you are not using all pads you may individually Zero each pad. After

you highlight the choice on the menu you may select it by pushing the OK

button. This will then display zero’s on the locations selected.

5. Put your airplane on the scales and the weights will register, the %’s and

totals will show on the displays.

6. Shut the scales OFF by pushing the ON/OFF button for 2 seconds and the

scales will turn off.

7. Remove the cables from the scale pads and put the unit away. If the scale

needs charging you can plug the AC adapter into the scale and the battery

voltage bar will display on the top display.

1. With your airplane on the scales access the memory feature by pressing

“^” on the control box.

2. Scroll down to “Memory” and select Car A or Car B.(There are 10 memory

slots available for A & B)

3. You may now use the OK button to toggle between live weight and memory

weight. When you have a memory weight on the screen you can use the up

and down arrows to scroll through stored weights.

4. To store a weight to memory you must be in memory mode, then hold down

the OK button for 2 seconds. You will then be prompted to store the airplanes

weight.

Push this button to turn unit ON

Push and hold for 2 seconds to turn Unit OFF

Select this button as the OK button during the

menu functions.

Push this button to enter into the menu.

This button will also allow you to scroll up.

Push this button to enter into the menu.

This button will also allow you to scroll down.

On/Off/Ok

Button Operation

Scaling Instructions

Memory Function Instructions

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