Load Cell Overload - There are two main
reasons why this error might come up. First the program or calibration
may have been lost.
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Power the scale down and then back up, if the scale begins to
work again the program in the AD converter chip has been lost. By
powering down and back up this information will have been reloaded. (Most
likely reason for this to have occurred would be excessive static
discharge in or around the scale. Contact your Pennsylvania Sale
distributor for information on how to control or eliminate this.)
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If the scale comes back with the overload error again, refer to the
calibration and programming manual and try to re-calibrate the scale. If
the scale remains in the overload condition after calibration, the
problem could be either a circuit board component failure or a defective
load cell. Contact your Pennsylvania Scale Distributor for service.
The
second possibility is that the zero reference on the load cell has
shifted positive to the point of giving an overload error. This would
indicate that the load cell has been damaged or is defective. Contact
your Pennsylvania Scale distributor for service.
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