Avery Berkel L126 Calibration Updated

You should consider calibrating the L126 if any of the following occur:

Place the scale on a flat, hard surface. Avoid carpet or uneven flooring.

Gently press the using a pen or small screwdriver.

Place the scale on a flat, rigid, and vibration-free surface. avery berkel l126 calibration

| | Meaning / Display | | :--- | :--- | | Overload | The weight on the scale exceeds its capacity. The display will typically show a series of dashes: – – – – – – – – . | | Underload | The load cell signal is too low, often indicating a disconnected or faulty load cell. The display will also typically show – – – – – – – – . | | Out of Zero Range | The scale is beyond its automatic zero-tracking range (±2% by default). The display may show \- - - - - - - - . |

Ensure the scale is on a perfectly flat, solid surface and that there is no wind or vibration affecting the platform.

Avery Berkel scales feature a physical calibration protection switch (legal-for-trade seal) to prevent unauthorized tampering with weight metrics. Power off the scale and disconnect the power cable. You should consider calibrating the L126 if any

: The display will prompt "load zero" . Ensure the platform is completely empty and press the Test button .

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: The display will prompt for a weight (e.g., "Load 10" ). Gently place the 10 lb calibration weight in the center of the platform. Press the Test button . Place the scale on a flat, rigid, and vibration-free surface

When the screen prompts (often showing LOAD or a flashing weight value), place your certified test weights on the center of the platform.

A: Calibration sets the physical weight-to-electronics ratio. Configuration sets the scale’s ID, baud rate, and price lookups. Do not confuse the calibration menu with the "FUNC" configuration menu.

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