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Gongyue Electronics teaches you how to maintain electronic measuring scales?

August 24th at 9:25am

Prevent the electronic scale from being subjected to severe pushing, collision, and impact forces. The electronic scale is composed of many electronic components inside, such as integrated circuits, quartz crystals, display devices, sensors, etc. When the electronic scale is subjected to severe external forces, these components and accessories may be damaged, causing electronic scale failure, affecting accuracy and normal use. It is necessary to avoid strong collisions between the scale body and other objects or falling from a high altitude. The display instrument should be handled gently and carefully managed. It should not be exposed to strong sunlight for a long time to prevent unnecessary losses. When the weighing display is fixed in a place with severe vibration, vibration reduction measures should be taken to avoid affecting its reliability.

 

Do not disassemble the components on the electronic scale at will

 

During normal use of the electronic scale, do not disassemble the components on the scale, let alone the seals of sensors and integrated circuits on instruments. Necessary repairs must be carried out under the guidance of relevant technical personnel or with certain maintenance knowledge to prevent the expansion of faults.

 

Management of electronic weighing scales. Electronic scales are precision and valuable instruments. It is recommended that users establish necessary management systems, implement dedicated personnel, specialized management, and specialized use, establish necessary usage and maintenance records, store them in designated locations for long-term use, and protect them from sun, moisture, and dust.

 

The battery pack should be charged in a timely manner. The battery pack equipped on the electronic scale is a rechargeable battery with limited capacity. When it is not in use for a long time or shows a low power indicator during operation, the battery should be charged in a timely manner to avoid excessive discharge and affect its service life. The battery packaging should be checked regularly to ensure that it is not damaged and the leads are intact to prevent short circuits, damage to the battery and electronic scale circuit. Please refer to the electronic scale operation manual or relevant chapters in this book for the battery charging method.