EN 13 Ranger™ 4000 SeriesFor menu items with numeric settings such as Capacity, the currentsetting is displayed with all digits flashing.Press the No button to begin editing.The first digit is displayed flashing.Press the No button to increment the digit or press the Yes button toaccept the digit and move to the next digit.Repeat this process for all digits.Press the Yes button when the last digit has been set.The new setting is displayed with all digits flashing. Press the Yesbutton to accept the setting or press the No button to resume editing.This method also applies to setting Checkweigh under and overtargets.For End menu items, pressing the Yes button advances to the nextmenu, while pressing the No button returns to the top of the currentmenu.4.2 Calibration MenuEnter this menu to perform calibrations.Initial CalibrationWhen the scale is operated for the first time, a span calibration is recommended to ensureaccurate weighing results. Before performing the calibration, be sure to have the appropriatecalibration weights as listed in table 4-1. Ensure that the LFT switch/calibration lock is set tounlocked position. See figure 5-1.Or adjust the GEO setting according to your location (see table 4-2).Procedure:Press and hold Menu until [mMeNU] (Menu) is displayed. When the button is released, the displaywill show [C.A.L]. Press Yes to accept. [SpaN] will then be shown. Press Yes to begin the spancalibration. [ 0 kg] will be displayed. Press Yes to accept. [--C--] will be displayed while zeroreading is stored. Next, the display shows the calibration weight value. Place the specifiedcalibration mass on the pan. Press Yes to accept the weight or No to select an alternate weight.[--C--] will be displayed while the reading is stored. The display will show [done] if the calibrationwas successful. The scale returns to the previous application mode and is ready for use.TABLE 4-1Required Span Calibration Mass (sold separately)Max Mass1 Max Mass13000g 3kg / 6lb 15000g 15kg / 30lb6000g 6kg / 15lb 30000g 30kg / 60lbNote: 1 Pound masses are used when calibrating in the lb unit.