F35524 (Sept. 2008) This booklet describes the functions you need to start using your scale. For additional details and advanced functions, consult the User Instructions provided on the CD shipped with the scale. The User Instructions may include functions that are not applicable to your model scale. Ignore any sections that do not apply. Label Source To order labels or to speak with an ITW label representative, please call 1 - 800 - 695 - 0036. SL100 Service-Counter Scale QUICKSTART GUIDE
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F35524 (Sept. 2008)
This booklet describes the functions you need to start using your scale. For additional details and advanced functions, consult the User Instructions provided on the CD shipped with the scale. The User Instructions may include functions that are not applicable to your model scale. Ignore any sections that do not apply.
Label Source
To order labels or to speak with an ITW label representative, please call 1 - 800 - 695 - 0036.
Make sure that the scale is placed securely on a flat and level surface.
Training
Do not attempt to operate or carry out any procedure on a machine or network unless you have received the appropriate training or have read the instructions provided.
Radio Interference
This scale is a class A device. In a domestic environment, this device may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate preventive measures.
Handling
Leveling
Weights & Measures Requirement
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Connections
Make sure that the cables are held in place using the wire clamp underneath the scale. Do not pinch or kink the cables.
Power Supply
The electrical cord on this machine is equipped with a three-pronged grounding plug which must be connected to a properly grounded receptacle. If the receptacle is not the proper grounding type, contact an electrician. Do not remove the grounding prong from the plug.
Electrical and grounding connections must comply with the applicable portions of the National Electrical Code and/or other local electrical codes.
Check that the voltage selector in the base of the scale is set to 110 before plugging the cord into the receptacle.
Cleaning
Unplug before cleaning or servicing.
Harsh abrasives, solvents, scouring cleaners and alkaline cleaning solvents, such as baking soda, should not be used especially on the display windows. Under no circumstances should you attempt to wipe the inside of the scale. The outside may be wiped down with a clean cloth moistened with a dilute solution of water and mild liquid dishwashing detergent.
View in Direction of Arrow
Network Connections
Serial Port
Power Cable
Voltage Selector
Fuse Holder110V
220V
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Feeding the Paper Roll Through the Printer
Label Roll with Backing Rewound
Continuous Paper for Receipts and Reports
Rewinding the Backing Paper
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Clean RegularlyInsert Cleaning Card
Pull Cleaning Card Through
Close Print Head
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OPERATION
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Operator Keypad
Speedkeys (PLUs)
Operator Keys
Void
Zero
Add
Enter
OverRide
HoldPrepack
Tare
Clear
Test
PRINT
Misc.PLU
Resets the scale weight to zero.
Tare on/off to subtract the container weight.
Prepack on/off to retain the tare, price and PLU until cancelled.
Cancels a PLU or price override. Clears messages or characters from the display.
Prints a label.
Confirms data entry. Allows you to change the number of items for a ‘by count’ PLU.
Allows you to enter a price that is different from the programmed price of a PLU. or change the programmed price of a PLU.?
When printing totals labels for ‘ADD key’ transactions, it allows you to cancel an unwanted transaction from the subtotal.
Allows totals labels or totals and individual labels to be printed.
Press once to access miscellaneous PLU and enter the needed information for the item manually. Press a second time to return to PLU operation for use of speed keys.
Test allows you to do the following three functions:1. Initiates a test sequence for the display.2. Press again during the test sequence to print a test report. 3. Press an operator key and enter their PIN number during
the test sequence to gain access to Manager Mode.
Speedkeys can be assigned to a PLU, Operator or Department.
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To enter Manager Mode
Keyboard Overlay
The keyboard overlay reverses to display the manager side of the overlay for programming. To reverse the overlay, hold the tab in the middle of the bottom and slide it down. Slide it back under the cover.
Programming Keypad
Operator PIN
The default operator number is 1 and the PIN is 4296. For additional security, give each operator an individual PIN number different from the default value.
To exit Manager Mode or
Home Home Home
PIN (4296)
Manager Mode
1 Operator NumTest
888888 88888888 888888 88888888 Enter Enter
Enter
To enter Manager Mode, use the Operator Keypad.
Use the Programming Keypad in Manager Mode.
Operator Keypad
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Manager Menus
The complete programming menus for the SL series scales can be found in the user guide. This guide shows you the keys you should use to move around the menu system and how to select menu items. The programming keyboard overlay has keys that allow you to go directly to some of the menu items.
Selects the menu item displayed or moves to menu item below.
Moves to the menu item above.
Moves to the top level of the menu; when at the top level of the menu, returns to operator mode.
Moves across menu items.
Move up one level.
PLU Creat/Edit Quick Save
Saves data entered up to this point.
To Exit Manager Mode From Within a MENU
Press
Programming Products
The minimum product information required for you to be able to use your scale is PLU number and unit or item price. However, it is useful to program a brief description for the display text, and a label format if you are using label mode.
When creating the PLU, you can either ignore prompts for options you do not wish to use (just press enter), or you can customize the Create/Edit PLU menu so that only the options that you want to use will appear on the display.
Enter
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Enter
^
Home
Enter
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Enter
^
^
Home Home
Accept
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Format 0 • 2.25” x 1.75” (W x L)
Barcode Formats
Packed On
Net Wt / Ct Unit Price Total Price
Sell By
Bar Code (UPC 12)
Store Logo (Preprinted or Bit Map Image)
PLU Text 1 (40 chars)Font Size C
Date 1Date 2
Total PriceWeight or Count
Unit Price / Item Price
Store Name
Character Definitions — (Barcode Format)
A - PLU or article number
V - Price verifier (2nd check digit)
P - Price
C - Overall check verifier, cannot be changed
(1st check digit)
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Format 1 • 2.25” x 2.375” (W x L)
Net Wt / Ct Unit Price Total Price
Sell By
Bar Code (UPC 12)
Store Logo (Preprinted or Bit Map Image)
PLU Text 1 (40 chars)Font Size C
PLU Text 2 (250 chars)Font Size 6 (3 Lines -approx. 67 chars/line)
Sales TextDate 2
Total PriceWeight or Count
Unit Price / Item Price
Store Name
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Format 2 • 2.25” x 3.00” (W x L)
Net Wt / Ct Unit Price Total Price
Sell By
Bar Code (UPC 12)
Store Logo (Preprinted or Bit Map Image)
PLU Text 1 (40 chars)Font Size F
Safe Handling Logo (custom)
Sales Text
Date 2
Total Price
Weight or Count
Unit Price / Item Price
Store Name
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Format 3 • 2.25” x 3.00” (W x L)
Net Wt / Ct Unit Price Total Price
Sell By
Bar Code (UPC 12)
Store Logo (Preprinted or Bit Map Image)
PLU Text 1 (40 chars)Font Size F
PLU Text 2 (250 chars max.)
Font Size 65 Lines
Sales TextFont Size 6
Date 2
Total PriceWeight or Count
Unit Price / Item Price
Store Name
Packed OnDate 1
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Display Text / (16 Chars Max.) Enter
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Enter
^
Display text defaults to ‘PLU Description’ and can be edited.
0. Default1. GRAND TOTALS2. MEAT3. DELI4. BAKERY5. PRODUCE
Prop Tare
Default % is set to 0.
Enter^
Enter^
Create/Edit PLU Read left to right across, then down.
Manager Mode Enter PLU Label Format
Date 1 = Packed on (Label Fmt. 0 or 3)
Date 2 = Sell By (Label Fmt. 0, 1, 2 or 3)
To enable, press
^ or _ .
Enter the amount of time to add to the current Date / Month / Time.
Enter
^
Enter
^
Sales Text 1 (1-10)
Sales Messages
0. Default - no message.1. Packed On2. Best Before3. Sell By4. Net Wt/Ct5. Unit Price6. Total Price7. Net Weight8. KEEP REFRIGERATED9. $10. %%+3.2%%
Enter
^
Enter
^
PLU Logo
Default is ‘disabled’.To enable, press
^ or _ .
Safe Handle Logo or PLU Logo + enter + logo ref. number.
Enter
^
Enter
^
Bar Code Default is ‘disabled’.
To enable, press ^ or _ .
If Bar Code Enabled, press enter. Select the Bar Code Format 1 - 6
(refer to page 8). Enter the ‘AAAA’ value for the UPC number or leave as 0’s (zeros) for auto apply of PLU
number.
Assign Key Press the Operator
Speedkey to assign the PLU to the keyboard.
Or, press Enter
^
Enter
^
to save.
Enter PLUCreate / Edit another PLU
or exit Manager Mode.
PLUCreate
Edit
Enter
^
Enter
^ Enter
^
Enter
^
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Assigning PLU Keys
Manager Mode
Changing PricesUse this function to change the PLU price only.
Manager Mode
Programming Operators
Manager Mode
Operator number0 - 8
Operator name
PLU number
PLU number Assign PLU key
New price
PIN Reenter PIN
Security Level0 - 2
Logged On/Off
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_
PriceChange
AssignKey toPLU
PLU?
Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter^
Enter^
Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter^
Enter^
Enter
^Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter
^
Enter
^
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Assigning Operator Keys
Manager Mode
Printing Labels
Sales Mode
Operator Functions
Using the Override KeySales Mode
Operator number0 - 8
AssignOperator
Assign Operator Key
Enter
^
Enter
^
PLU number New price
or
0.89 LB $ 1.23
PRINT
PLU Speedkey
OverRide
0.89 LB $ 1.23
PRINT
or
PLU Speedkey PLU number
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Using the Hold Prepack Key
Using a TareSales Mode
Tare if applicable
PRINT
HoldPrepack
Tare
0.00 LB $ 0.00
or
PLU numberPLU Speedkey
0.89 LB $ 1.23
0.07 LB $ 0.00
or
PLU numberPLU Speedkey
PRINT
Tare
0.00 LB $ 0.00
0.89 LB $ 1.23
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Cleaning the Print Head
Unplug before cleaning or servicing.
Clean the print head weekly to maintain print quality. Use the print head cleaning kit, part number 00-445170-28, available from your Hobart sales and service office. Always follow the instructions on the cleaning kit.
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l Release the printhead catch. m
n Insert the cleaning card. o Close the printhead.