4.3.1 Using the variable factorExample 1: Entering the specific weight of liquids and solids, can be limited to the volumeby selecting“*“.Example 2: Entering a conversion factor for defined sheets of paper, can be limited to g/m²or g/DINA3, DINA4, DINA5 by selecting „*“.Setting the variable factorPress the MODE key repeatedly until VARIABLE FACTOR? appears and confirm with„YES“. 000.000 *? appears on the display (the first digit flashes). The value can be reducedby pressing the „NO“ key and increased by pressing the „YES“ key. The digit to be set ischanged and the factor completed by pressing the „g“ key. Press „UNIT“ until * appears onthe display to select a new unit.4.4 TareTare Display1. Place the tare cup on the weighing plate2. Press the TARE-key:The display indicates ZERO.(weight)------0,0 gFill the weighing object into the cup, read out the weight. When pressing TARE upon theterminated weighing operation 0,0 g appears in the display. The taring operation can berepeated as often as you like, for instance when weighing in different components to amixture. The limit will be reached when the total weighing range is used.Having removed the tare cup the total weight appears as negative value.4.5 WeighingWeighing in Display1. Place the cup on the weighing plate and tare.2. Weigh in the sample and read off the weight.0,0 g126,5 gWeighing out Display1. Place full container on the weighing plate and tare.2. The amount you remove is displayed with a negative sign.0,0 g- 10,0 g* Formula weighing – weigh in several components:For weighing in several components into the same cup, press TARE to start everyweighing at zero.* Plus-Minus-Weighing– compare objects with a reference piece (nominal weight).572/KB/DS-BA-defsi-0246 29