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Feb 04, 2025 - 12:17 AM
To correctly install and set up the RIGHT WEIGH 201-EBT-01B Load Scale Bluetooth Single Port Digital Scale, please follow the steps below:
1. Identify the MSU (Main Scale Unit) ID: With the MSU turned off, press and hold the MENU button, then press the ON/OFF button and release both. The display will show the MSU Firmware number. Press the MENU button twice to display the last 4 characters of the MSU ID. Take note of these characters as they will be needed later.
2. Delete previous connections: Using the Right Weigh App, delete any previous connections to the MSU if it has already been connected to. Press "+Add Gauge" in the app to prompt it to scan for the MSU.
3. Connect to the MSU: Once the app finds the MSU, it will display the scale name and the full MSU ID, including the last 4 characters. Confirm that the last 4 characters match the ones obtained in step 1.
4. Operating Mode: Determine the operating mode of the scale and circle the appropriate option. Refer to the Operating Mode section of the Installation & Operation Manual for more details.
5. Calibration: Follow the calibration steps in the Installation & Operation Manual to correctly calibrate the MSU. It is important to check the accuracy of the MSU every 6 months and re-calibrate if necessary. Log the calibration data (before and after) in the provided table.
Maintenance:
To ensure the proper functioning of the MSU, perform a maintenance check every 6 months. Follow the steps below:
1. Enter Diagnostics Mode: With the MSU turned off, hold down the MENU button, press the ON/OFF button, and release both simultaneously. This will enable "Diagnostics Mode." The display will show the firmware number.
2. Check Display: In Diagnostics Mode, check that all characters are displayed on the screen. If all characters are present, check the corresponding box in the Maintenance Log.
3. Check Bluetooth: In Diagnostics Mode, check if a unique Bluetooth identifier is displayed. If there is an identifier, check the corresponding box in the Maintenance Log. If it is blank, the Bluetooth transmitter may have failed. Try disconnecting and reconnecting the power and wait for 10 seconds before trying again.
4. Check Air Sensor(s): In Diagnostics Mode, check the air suspension pressure measured by the internal air sensor(s). The pressure should be between 18 and 90 psi with the vehicle's air bags inflated. If applicable, press the UP arrow to display the pressures for additional air sensors. If all air sensors are within the range, check the corresponding box in the Maintenance Log.
5. Check Barometric Sensor: In Diagnostics Mode, check the barometric pressure measured by the barometric sensor. The pressure should be between 13 and 16 psi. If the value falls within this range, check the corresponding box in the Maintenance Log.
6. Check Keypad: In Diagnostics Mode, the screen will show "PAD 0." Press each button, and a separate number should be displayed for each button pressed. Check that all buttons are working properly and check the corresponding box in the Maintenance Log.
7. Exit Diagnostics Mode: Press the MENU button to go back to the firmware number screen, then press the ON/OFF button to power off the gauge and exit Diagnostics Mode.
Please refer to the Installation & Operation Manual for any additional information or troubleshooting steps.
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