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10.0 CALIBRATION 
 
• The CBW  scales are calibrated using metric weights and the 
CBWa
 scales can be calibrated using either metric or pound 
weights, depending on the weighing unit in use before calibration. 
 
•  To start calibration turn the scale off and then turn it on again.  
Press the [Tare] and [%] keys together once, during the initial 
counting from 9 to 0 on the display. 
 
•  The display will show "UnLoAd" for all models except CBW 6H 
/12aH.  Remove all weight from the pan and then press the 
[Zero/Enter]
 key when the scale is stable. Note: For CBW 6H/ 
12aH, 
it will show "LoAd 0" and when the scale is stable, it will ask 
for the calibration mass to be placed on the platform. For all other 
models, the display will show “AdLoAd”. Place the suggested 
calibration mass on the pan.  It is best to use a weight close to the 
full capacity of the scale. 
 
• Press the [Zero/Enter] key. The display will then show the last 
mass used. If this is same as the mass on the pan then it can be 
used or a different value can be entered. 
 
•  To use this value, press the [Zero/Enter] key when the stable 
indicator is on.   
 
•  If a different value is desired, enter the value using the [] arrow 
key to select the flashing digit and the [] to increment the 
flashing digit.  If value is correct, press the [Zero/Enter] key to 
accept when the stable indicator is on.   
 
•  Remove the calibration weight as the scale counts back from 9 to 
0. 
 
•  If an error message “FAIL H” or “FAIL L” is shown during calibration, 
re-check the calibration and repeat, if necessary. If the error 
cannot be corrected contact your dealer or Adam Equipment for 
advice. 
 
CBWa Scales only: 
CBWa 
scales will also have the Lb or Kg (or g) indicator on to show the unit of 
the weight requested.  If the scale was in pounds before starting the 
calibration, the weights requested will be in pound values. If the scale was 
weighing in kilograms then metric weights will be requested.  
 
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