Troubleshooting guide – Digi-Star SW2600EID User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

YES

NO

Does the indicator come on?

The other load cell is defective.

Check its cables for cuts or flattened

areas or send it back for repair.

YES

Does the scale weigh you

close to your weight?

YES

Check for debris around

and under the platform

and load cells. Check for

warped or damaged

mounts on platform.

Check for debris around

and under the scale

mounts or platform.

Check the load cell

cables for cuts and

flattened areas.

NO

Disconnect one of the load cells and stand over

the connected load cell. Does the indicator

display a reading about twice your weight?

NO

Check for 12 VCD at the AC/DC convertor power cord. If you

do not have a multimeter, use a car battery to power the

scale. If the Indicator still does not come on, send in for repair.

The other load cell is

defective. Check its cable

for cuts or flattened areas or

send it back for repair.

Check the defective load

cell by connecting it to the

Indicator and verifying that it

does not weigh.

YES

NO

Disconnect the first load cell and

connect the other load cell to the

same connector on the Indicator.

Does the Indicator display a

reading about half your weight?

NO

This Load Cell is OK.

Disconnect the first load cell

and connect the other load

cell to the same connector.

Now stand over the second

load cell. Does it weigh twice

your weight?

Disconnect the first load cell and

connect the other load cell to the

same connector. Now stand over

the second load cell. Does it

weigh twice your weight?

YES

NO

One of the Load Cells is Bad. A

good load cell will weigh you at

about twice your weight with only

one load cell connected.

Perform the paper test. Take two paper clips and

carefully insert one into pin 2 and the other into

pin 3 of either load cell connector jack on the

Indicator. Hold one paper clip in each hand (if

they touch it will not damage the Indicator). Does

the reading on the Indicator jump around?

Both load cells are defective.

The Indicator is probably

OK. Check the cables for

damage and send both load

cells in for repair.

NO

YES

The Indicator is defective. Send it in for

repair. Note: Load cells may also be

defective. Check the load cells by

attaching to a good work in Indicator.

YES

NO

The load cell is defective.

Check its cables for cuts or

flattened areas or send it back

for repair. Check indicator

using a known good load cell.

YES

Check the platform

for debris and mud

interference. Check

mounts for binding

and obstructions.

YES

NO

YES

The other load

cell is defective.

Check its cables

for cuts or

flattened areas

or send it back

for repair.

Connect both load cells (one at a time)

to the other connector on the Indicator.

Do both load cells weigh you about

twice your weight?

NO YES

The Indicator is defective.

Verify this by substituting a

good working Indicator.

NO

YES

NO

START

Do both load cells weigh you

about the same but not within

20% of twice your weight?

Connect the load cell to the

other connector on the

Indicator. Stand on the load

cell. Does it display about twice

your weight?

Disconnect the load cell cable from the Indicator.

Press the Indicator “TARE” key. (The Indicator

display should go to zero). Stand on the load cell.

Does it display a reading about twice your weight?

Does the Indicator respond when

you step on the scale?

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