I recently bought a used D Terminator scale. I called Dillon about sending me instructions to cal it which they did within a few minutes. There are several different models and although they all have slightly different calibration procedures, they are essentially alike.
Basically the procedure is this:
1 Turn scale on
2 Press zero button
3 Press and hold the CAL button. It should display 50 grams or 700 grains
4 Press the OFF key once. The display should change to CAL 0
5 Set appropriate weight on platform
6 If the scale is OK, it will read CAL F in a few seconds. If it is bad, then it will not read at all or will display CAL E.
When I go through this procedure and do step 4, I do not see a "CAL 0", nor do I see a "CAL F" or a "CAL E" but it seems to weigh the 50 gram calibration weight pretty accurately.
Ideas? Thoughts?
Basically the procedure is this:
1 Turn scale on
2 Press zero button
3 Press and hold the CAL button. It should display 50 grams or 700 grains
4 Press the OFF key once. The display should change to CAL 0
5 Set appropriate weight on platform
6 If the scale is OK, it will read CAL F in a few seconds. If it is bad, then it will not read at all or will display CAL E.
When I go through this procedure and do step 4, I do not see a "CAL 0", nor do I see a "CAL F" or a "CAL E" but it seems to weigh the 50 gram calibration weight pretty accurately.
Ideas? Thoughts?