Selelekela
The MAXUS Gold Milligram Scale D205 is a high-precision digital scale designed for accurate measurements up to 100g with 0.001g readability. It is suitable for various applications including weighing powders, jewelry, and reloading components. This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your scale to ensure optimal performance.

Image: The MAXUS Gold Milligram Scale D205, showcasing its compact design and digital display.
Litaba tsa Sephutheloana
Netefatsa hore lintho tsohle li teng ka har'a sephutheloana:
- MAXUS Gold Milligram Scale D205
- 20g Calibration Weight (x2)
- Weighing Pan/Tray
- Sekopa
- Li-tweezers
- Cable ea USB-C
- Libetsa tsa AAA (x2)

Image: All components included with the MAXUS Gold Milligram Scale D205.
Tlhophiso
1. Phepelo ea Matla
The MAXUS D205 scale can be powered by two AAA batteries or via the included USB-C cable.
- Matla a Battery: Open the battery compartment on the underside of the scale and insert two AAA batteries, ensuring correct polarity.
- Sesebelisoa sa USB: Connect the provided USB-C cable to the scale's USB-C port and plug the other end into a compatible USB power source (e.g., a wall adapter, computer USB port). The scale can operate without batteries when connected via USB.

Image: The scale can be powered by AAA batteries or a USB-C cable.
2. Ho beoa
Place the scale on a stable, flat, and level surface. Avoid areas with vibrations, drafts, or extreme temperature changes, as these can affect accuracy. Ensure the clear protective cover is properly positioned to shield the weighing pan from air currents.
Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
1. Matla On/O tima
Tobetsa "BONAHALA/TSHA" button to turn the scale on. Press and hold the "BONAHALA/TSHA" button to turn the scale off. The scale will automatically shut off after a period of inactivity to conserve power.
2. Phetoho ea Yuniti
Tobetsa "MOKHOA" button to cycle through the available weighing units: grams (g), ounces (oz), troy ounces (ozt), pennyweights (dwt), carats (ct), and grains (gn). The selected unit will be displayed on the screen.

Image: The scale's display indicating various weighing units.
3. Mosebetsi oa Tare
The tare function allows you to subtract the weight of a container, so you only measure the net weight of its contents.
- Place the empty container (e.g., weighing pan) on the scale's platform.
- Emela hore 'malo o tsitse.
- Tobetsa "TLALI" button. The display will reset to 0.000g.
- Add the items you wish to weigh into the container. The display will show only the net weight of the items.

Image: Visual guide for using the Tare function.
4. Calibration
Regular calibration ensures the accuracy of your scale. Use the included 20g calibration weights.
- Turn on the scale and wait for it to stabilize at 0.000g.
- Press and hold the "MOKHOA" button for approximately 6 seconds until the display flashes "20.000".
- Place one 20g calibration weight on the center of the weighing platform. The display will then flash "40.000".
- Place the second 20g calibration weight on the platform alongside the first.
- The display will show "PASS" and then return to normal weighing mode, indicating successful calibration. Remove the weights.

Image: Step-by-step instructions for calibrating the scale.
5. Pieces Counting (PCS) Function
Mosebetsi ona o o dumella ho bala dintho tse ngata tse boima bo tshwanang.
- Turn on the scale and ensure it is in weighing mode.
- Beha joalo kaample quantity of items (e.g., 25, 50, 75, or 100 pieces) on the platform.
- Press and hold the "PCS" button until "PCS" appears on the display.
- Tobetsa "MOKHOA" button to select the sample quantity you placed (e.g., "25 PCS").
- Tobetsa "PCS" button again to confirm. The scale is now calibrated for counting.
- Add more items to the platform, and the display will show the total count.
- To exit counting mode, press the "PCS" button.
Tlhokomelo
- Ho hloekisa: Hlakola sekala ka bonolo, damp Lesela. U se ke ua sebelisa lihlatso tse khorofo kapa ua qoelisa sekala ka metsing.
- Polokelo: Store the scale in a clean, dry environment. Keep the protective cover closed when not in use to prevent dust and debris from affecting the weighing mechanism.
- Phetoho ea Betri: If using batteries, replace them when the low battery indicator appears on the display.
- Tšoara ka Tlhokomeliso: Avoid dropping the scale or subjecting it to sudden shocks, as this can damage the precision sensors.
Ho batle phoso
| Bothata | Lebaka le ka khonehang | Tharollo |
|---|---|---|
| Sekala ha se bulehe. | Low or dead batteries; no USB power. | Replace batteries or connect to a stable USB power source. |
| Litemana tse sa nepahalang. | Not calibrated; unstable surface; drafts; overload. | Perform calibration; place on a stable, level surface; avoid drafts; ensure weight is within capacity. |
| "O_Ld" or "EEEE" displayed. | Tse ngata haholo. | Remove excess weight immediately. Do not exceed 100g capacity. |
| Display is unstable or fluctuates. | Vibrations; air currents; electromagnetic interference. | Move scale to a more stable location; close protective cover; keep away from electronic devices. |
Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Lintlha |
|---|---|
| Bokhoni | 100g |
| Ho baloa | 0.001g |
| Mekhahlelo ea Boima | g, oz, ozt, dwt, ct, gn |
| Pontšo | LCD e khanyang |
| Mesebetsi | Tare, PCS (Counting), Auto Shut Off |
| Matla | 2 x AAA Batteries (included) or USB-C (cable included) |
| Lintho tse bonahalang | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Boima ba Ntho | 171 lik'hilograma |
| Litekanyo (Hoo e ka bang) | 4.8" (L) x 2.7" (W) x 1.7" (H) (based on image 61OehI5dFvL) |

Image: Approximate dimensions of the scale.
Lisebelisoa
The MAXUS Gold Milligram Scale D205 is versatile and can be used for various precision weighing tasks:
- Jewelry and precious metals
- Powders and fine ingredients
- Reloading components
- Laboratory use
- Hobby and craft projects

Setšoantšo: Examples of items that can be weighed with the scale.
Tšehetso ea Bareki
For further assistance or inquiries, please contact MAXUS customer support. Refer to the product packaging or the official MAXUS websaete bakeng sa lintlha tsa puisano.