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RCBS Chargemaster
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<blockquote data-quote="mo" data-source="post: 431096" data-attributes="member: 5722"><p>I'm not sure what you're trying to say about the the zero. I think what you're saying is supposed to happen.</p><p></p><p>here's the process I use.</p><p>1 with the pan off scale press cal button. It will say zero</p><p>2 with screen reading zero press call button again it will then ask for 50 weight</p><p>3 put 50 weight on and press cal again it will then ask for 100 </p><p>4 put the other 50 weight on and press cal again</p><p>5 take both weights of and it will go to zero</p><p>6 put pan back on and hit the zero button that's it!</p><p></p><p>Use a Dryer sheet.</p><p>I never recalibrate unless I need too. Just because you did all that didn't mean you had to recalibrate. I just weight the 50 weight if it weights 50 then I don't recalibrate. Only time I recalibrate is if it starts drifting or the 50 weight doesn't show 50.</p><p> </p><p>After you have recalibrate weigh your pan and wright on pan with a sharpie or in your not book of what it weighs. Zero your scale, then weigh pan if it weighs what you wrote down your ready to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mo, post: 431096, member: 5722"] I'm not sure what you're trying to say about the the zero. I think what you're saying is supposed to happen. here's the process I use. 1 with the pan off scale press cal button. It will say zero 2 with screen reading zero press call button again it will then ask for 50 weight 3 put 50 weight on and press cal again it will then ask for 100 4 put the other 50 weight on and press cal again 5 take both weights of and it will go to zero 6 put pan back on and hit the zero button that's it! Use a Dryer sheet. I never recalibrate unless I need too. Just because you did all that didn't mean you had to recalibrate. I just weight the 50 weight if it weights 50 then I don't recalibrate. Only time I recalibrate is if it starts drifting or the 50 weight doesn't show 50. After you have recalibrate weigh your pan and wright on pan with a sharpie or in your not book of what it weighs. Zero your scale, then weigh pan if it weighs what you wrote down your ready to go. [/QUOTE]
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