Stainless steel, removable surface for easy cleaning.
Use a damp cloth with mild, non-abrasive detergent to clean the stainless steel platter and plastic housing.
High-speed thermal printer supporting linerless labels with automatic cutters or standard die-cut labels.
Access the menu to assign frequently used items to specific touch buttons on the home screen for faster customer service.
Place the product on the platter. The weight, price per unit, and total price will display on the screen.
If you aren't sure how to program new items or change prices for existing PLUs, the manual breaks down the keyboard shortcuts. It explains how to set up:
Check the built-in bubble level (usually located near the platter).
The scale will calculate the price based on weight and price per unit. 2.3. Using Tare Function (With Container) Place the empty container on the platter.
A standout feature of the Digi SM-5000 is its (often labeled M1–M10). The manual explains how to program these keys with frequently used product codes, tare weights, or unit prices. For instance, a deli counter can program “M1” for sliced turkey at $9.99/lb. The manual provides a programming flowchart: enter unit price → hold the preset key → confirm. It also explains how to recall these presets for rapid weighing and how to overwrite or clear them when prices change.
Stainless steel, removable surface for easy cleaning.
Use a damp cloth with mild, non-abrasive detergent to clean the stainless steel platter and plastic housing.
High-speed thermal printer supporting linerless labels with automatic cutters or standard die-cut labels. digi sm 5000 scale user manual
Access the menu to assign frequently used items to specific touch buttons on the home screen for faster customer service.
Place the product on the platter. The weight, price per unit, and total price will display on the screen. Stainless steel, removable surface for easy cleaning
If you aren't sure how to program new items or change prices for existing PLUs, the manual breaks down the keyboard shortcuts. It explains how to set up:
Check the built-in bubble level (usually located near the platter). Access the menu to assign frequently used items
The scale will calculate the price based on weight and price per unit. 2.3. Using Tare Function (With Container) Place the empty container on the platter.
A standout feature of the Digi SM-5000 is its (often labeled M1–M10). The manual explains how to program these keys with frequently used product codes, tare weights, or unit prices. For instance, a deli counter can program “M1” for sliced turkey at $9.99/lb. The manual provides a programming flowchart: enter unit price → hold the preset key → confirm. It also explains how to recall these presets for rapid weighing and how to overwrite or clear them when prices change.