Error messages – Rice Lake Intercomp CS 5000 - Users Manual User Manual

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CS5000, Users

Rev V, January, 2008

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Error Messages


[display reads “-----

-----

-----

-----“]: The CS5000 is waiting for a stable reading to continue. This

also occurs when the unit is first turned on, or after ZERO or TARE is pressed.

EE-00

EE-00

EE-00

EE-00

EEPROM error, the scale has had it's calibration corrupted or destroyed;
the scale will require recalibration.

OL-00

OL-00

OL-00

OL-00

Zero overload, the zero has moved outside it's limit. Return the scale's load
to the initial zero-set and press ZERO, or turn the unit off and then back on.
See 'Canadian specifications' (EE-04

EE-04

EE-04

EE-04 in the 'calibration' section).

OE-00

OE-00

OE-00

OE-00

The scale is over capacity. Reduce the load applied to the scale.

OS

OS

OS

OS

Display error, the scale is unable to display the number completely.

HO-00

HO-00

HO-00

HO-00

Head off, the scale head is turned off or the communication link between
the scale head and base has otherwise failed. If both base and head are on
and you get this message, try rotating or moving the base slightly. This can
sometimes have a substantial effect on the signal received.

LB-00

LB-00

LB-00

LB-00

The scale head is low in batteries. Turn the scale base off first, then replace
the 8 'D' cell batteries in the head.

BLB

BLB

BLB

BLB

The batteries in the base controller require recharging or replacement

EO:

EO:

EO:

EO:

This message occurs if the scale is turned on with a load applied which is
greater than

±

10% capacity. Return the scale’s load to zero. This only

occurs when Canadian specifications are turned on. See EE-04

EE-04

EE-04

EE-04 in the

‘Calibration section’.

E1

E1

E1

E1

Error during calibration. It is caused by either the calibration strap being
disabled, or a failure in the communication link. The scale will then exit
calibration mode and return to normal weighing after a few seconds. See
“Calibration switch” section.


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