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| Product Type | Electronic Scale |
| Brand | Avery Berkel |
| Model | FX120 |
| Display | Seller and customer display with backlighting |
| Keypad | Numeric keys, tare, zero, fix, direct PLU (12) and indirect PLU (38), selection of weight units/price base |
| Main Functions | Individual weighing, same unit price, known/unknown/proportional tare, price multiplication, PLU |
| Power Supply | Mains with adapter + internal rechargeable battery |
| Backlight | Modes ON, OFF, AUTO (adjustable) |
| Auto-off | Adjustable: disabled, 1, 5 or 30 minutes of inactivity |
| Platform material | Stainless steel |
| Cleaning | Damp cloth with mild detergent; avoid solvents and abrasives |
| Safety | Installation near an accessible outlet; overcurrent protection |
| Maintenance | Replacement of rechargeable battery; calibration possible by a technician |
| Indicators | Stability, gross/net zero, battery low/charging, unit selection |
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USER MANUAL FX120 AVERY BERKEL
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ENGLISH
© Avery Berkel Limited 2007. All rights reserved.
The information contained herein is the property of Avery Berkel Limited and is supplied without liability for errors or omissions. No part may be reproduced or used except as authorised by contract or other written permission. The copyright and the foregoing restriction on reproduction and use extend to all media in which the information may be embodied.
Trademarks and acknowledgements
Avery, Avery Berkel and Avery Weigh-Tronix are registered trademarks in certain jurisdictions and owned and registered by companies within the Avery Weigh-Tronix Group.
All brands and product names used within this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
IMPORTANT
When programming or configuring the equipment you must ensure that you comply with all relevant standards and legislation. The example settings given in this book may not be legal for trade with the public.
ESPANOL
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Contents
1.Warnings and cautions 5
1.1 Installing the scale safely 5
1.2 Cautions for using the scale safely 5
1.3 Cleaning the scale 7
2. Main parts, keyboard and display 9
2.1 Main parts 9
2.2 Keyboard variants 11
3. Installing the scale 17
3.1 Assembling the tower variant 17
3.2 Levelling the scale 18
3.3Charging the battery 19
3.4 Changing the display backlight mode 19
3.5 Setting the auto power off mode 20
3.6 Changing the battery 21
4. Operating the scale 23
4.1 Key to symbols used 23
4.2 Switching on and setting up the scale 25
4.3 Weighing individual items 26
4.4 Weighing items of the same unit price 27
4.5 Weighing using known tares 28
4.6 Weighing using unknown tares 30
4.7 Using proportional tares 31
4.8Multiplyingaunitprice 33
4.9 Programming direct PLUs 34
4.10 Weighing using direct PLUs 35
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Contents
4.11 Programming indirect PLUs 36
4.12 Weighing using indirect PLUs 37
5. Error codes
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Thank you for choosing this Avery Berkel product.
Please read these safety and user instructions before you use this product.
Please read all the sections of this document that have Danger, Warning and Caution symbols and notices.

WARNING! This is a Warning symbol.Warnings mean that failure to follow specific practices and procedures may have major consequences such as injury to personnel or serious corruption to data or loss of data.

DANGER! This is a Danger symbol. Danger means that failure to follow specific practices or procedures may result in an electrical shock that could cause personal injury or death.

CAUTION! This is a Caution symbol. Cautions give information about procedures that, if not observed, could result in damage to equipment or corruption to and loss of data.

NOTE: This is a Note symbol. Notes give additional and important information, hints and tips that help you to use your product.

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1.Warnings and cautions
1.1 Installing the scale safely
WARNING: You must install pluggable equipment near to an easily accessible socket outlet. The electrical supply to the outlet must give over-current protection of an appropriate rating.
WARNING: If in doubt, ask a qualified electrician for advice.
1.2 Cautions for using the scale safely

Fig 1-1. Picking up the scale correctly
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1.Warnings and cautions




Fig 1-2. Cautions for using the scale
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1.3 Cleaning the scale

CAUTION: Do not use harsh abrasives, solvents, scouring cleaners and alkaline cleaning solutions, such as washing soda, to clean the outside of the scale.


Fig 1-3. Cleaning the scale
To clean the outside of the scale, wipe it down with a clean cloth moistened with water containing a small amount of mild detergent or unscented washing-up liquid.
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2. Main parts, keyboard and display
2.1 Main parts

Fig 2-1. Main parts of the FX 50 monoblock & tower variants


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2. Main parts, keyboard and display
| Item Part Item Part | ||
| 1 Monoblock variant 8 AC adaptor | ||
| 2 Tower variant 9 On/Off switch | ||
| 3 Stainless steel weigh pan 10 AC adaptor socket | ||
| 4 Keyboard 11 Rechargeable battery | ||
| 5 Operator display 12 Levelling feet | ||
| 6 Customer display 13 Levelling bubble | ||
| 7 Tower assembly 14 Locknut for levelling feet |
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2.2 Keyboard variants

Fig 2-2. USA & Canada keyboard (above) and Europe & Rest of the World (RoW) keyboard (below)
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2. Main parts, keyboard and display
| No. | Key | Key name | Press this key to ... |
| 1 | Numeric keys Enter | Enter individual unit prices, unit prices for direct PLUs and indirect PLUs, known tares and proportional tares. | |
| 2 | Units of Weight | kg/lb | Switch between kilogram and pound units of weight. An arrow▼ appears in the display above the units you selected. |
| 3 | Price Base | kg/100g | Selection key (UK, Europe & RoW option) |
| 4 | Fix | key (UK, F/Save) | Europe & RoW or Save key (USA & Canada). Also Menu Navigation key (▲). |
| 5 | Tare key. Also | T | Select Menu Option key (▲). |
| 6 | Zero key Manually | Zero the scale and return the unit price and total weight displays to zeros. | |
| 7 | Clear key Clear incorrect entries and error conditions. | ||
| 8 | Multiply by 2 key | (USA & Canada only) | Multiply the total price by two. |
2.2 Keyboard variants
| No. | Key | Key name | Press this key to ... |
| 9 Multiply by 4 key X4 | (USA & Canada only) | Multiply the total price by four. | |
| 10 Indirect PLU key PLU | Recall and set up prices against up to 38 indirect Price Look-Up (PLU) keys. | ||
| 11 Direct PLU keys PLU1 - PLU2 | Recall and set up prices against up to 12 direct Price Look-Up (PLU) keys. | ||
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2. Main parts, keyboard and display

Fig 2-3. USA & Canada display


Fig 2-4. UK display

Fig 2-5. Europe & Rest of the World (RoW) display
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| Item Name & Symbol Purpose | |
| 1 Weight display Shows the | gross or net weight of the item. |
| 2 Unit price display Shows the unit price of the item. | |
| 3 Total price display Shows the total price of the item. | |
| 4 Battery is charging indicator | A red light shows that the battery is charging.A green light shows that the battery is fully charged. |
| 5 Battery charge is low indicator | A light comes on to show that the battery charge is low so you must recharge it immediately. |
| 6 F / Save Fix or Save indicator | An arrow▼shows you pressed the F / Save key before any operation to stop the weight display and the unit price display from clearing automatically. |
| 7 Units of weight indicator | An arrow▼shows that the units of weight you selected is either kilograms or pounds (USA/Canada variant only). |
| 8 Price-based selection indicator | An arrow▼shows that the price base you selected is either price per 100 grams or price per kilogram (UK/Europe/RoW variant only). NOTE: The Australian variant is fixed to kilogram only. |
| 9 -O- Zero indicator | An arrow▼shows that the scale is at gross zero (there is no tare weight). Arrows above both NET and -O- show that the scale is at net zero (includes a tare weight). |
| 10 Stable indicator | An arrow▼shows that the item weight is stable. |
| 11 NET Net weight indicator | An arrow▼shows that a tare weight is set and the displayed weight is a net weight (the displayed weight excludes the tare weight). |

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3. Installing the scale
3.1 Assembling the tower variant

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Fig 3-1. Assembling and installing the tower variant
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3. Installing the scale
3.2 Levelling the scale

Fig 3-2. Levelling the scale
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3.3 Charging the battery
You can power and operate the scale using:
- mains power supply from the AC adaptor (with the rechargeable battery fitted); or
- a re-chargeable battery located inside the scale.
When you connect the scale to the mains power supply using the AC adaptor, the battery charging indicator comes on to show that the power is connected and the battery is charging.
- Red battery charging indicator = Battery needs charging.
- Green battery charging indicator = Battery is fully charged.
You need to fully charge the battery before the first time that you use the scale.
If you do not use the scale over a long period of time, you need to charge the battery every three to six months to maintain its performance.
3.4 Changing the display backlight mode
You can set the backlights for the operator and customer displays to operate in one of these three different modes:
- ON = always on.
- OFF = always off.
- AUTO = the backlight comes on when you start to use the scale.
To change the display backlight mode do the steps as follows:
- Press the On switch to turn the scale on. The scale makes the first beep.
- Press and hold down the key and release it when you hear a second beep and the display comes on.
- Press the key to scroll through the three backlight modes (ON, OFF and AUTO) that the scale displays in the total price display.

NOTE: To cancel changing the backlight mode and return to weighing press the key.
- Press the key to save the backlight mode you selected and return to weighing.
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NOTE: If you have the backlight ON all the time or set to AUTO it reduces the life of the battery in between charges.
3.5 Setting the auto power off mode
You can change the auto power off mode so that the scale stays on all the time or it automatically turns off after a pre-set amount of inactivity of 1, 5 or 30 minutes.
Do the steps as follows to set the auto power off mode:
- Press the On switch to turn the scale on.
- While the scale is checking itself (when all the numbers on the scale's three displays count down from all zeros to all nines), press the key. The total price display shows the current power off mode.
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Press the key to scroll through the following auto power off modes:
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0 = Scale stays on (as the auto power mode is disabled).
- 1 = Scale turns off after 1 minute of inactivity.
- 5 = Scale turns off after 5 minutes of inactivity.
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30 = Scale turns off after 30 minutes of inactivity.
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Press the key to save the auto power off mode you selected and return to weighing.
3.6 Changing the battery

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Fig 3-3. Changing the battery




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3. Installing the scale

Fig 3-4. Changing the battery (continued)
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4. Operating the scale
4.1 Key to symbols used
| Symbol Action | |
| I | Press the On/Off switch below the scale to turn the scale on or off. |
| kg/IOg | Press the Price Base Selection key to select the price base for the item you want to weigh. NOTE: This key is for the UK, Europe and the Rest of the World (RoW) variants only. NOTE: The Australian variant is Kg only. |
| kg/lb | Press the Units of Weight key to select the units of weight for the item you want to weigh. NOTE: This key is for the USA and Canada variant only. |
| Put an item without a container or wrapping on the weigh pan ↓. Remove the item ↑. | |
| Put an empty container or wrapping (or another type of tare weight) on the weigh pan ↓. Remove the container ↑. | |
| Put the item in a container or wrapping (or another type of tare weight) on the weigh pan ↓. Remove the item and the container ↑. | |
| Put items of the same unit price on the weigh pan ↓ such as 'pick and mix' sweets. Remove the items ↑. |
4. Operating the scale
| Symbol Action | |
| Do not put any items on the weigh pan. | |
| Depending on the functional mode of the scale, either press the keyboard numbers to enter the unit price of an item or press the keyboard numbers to type the unit prices for direct and indirect PLUs, known tare weights and proportional tares. | |
| If necessary, with no item on the weigh pan, press the Zero key to zero the scale. | |
| Clear the unit price you entered. | |
| Multiplies the total net price of the item the scale has weighed by either two or four. NOTE: These keys are for the USA and Canada variant only. | |
| Select a Direct PLU key. | |
| Select the Indirect PLU key. | |
| Repeat the numbered steps shown. |
4.2 Switching on and setting up the scale
To switch on and set up the scale so that it is ready to use do the steps as follows:


Fig 4-1. Switching on and setting up the scale

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4. Operating the scale
4.3 Weighing individual items
Do these steps to weigh items that have different weights and different unit prices:



Fig 4-2. Weighing individual items
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4.4 Weighing items of the same unit price
You can weigh the same type of items or different items that have the same unit price without the need to keep keying the unit price into the scale. To do this you enter and save the unit price in the scale until you decide to either change or cancel the price.
To weigh items of the same unit price do the steps as follows:









Fig 4-3. Weighing items of the same unit price
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4. Operating the scale

NOTE: You can change the unit price that the scale has saved. To do this, retype the price and the scale will save the new unit price until you press the key to cancel it.
4.5 Weighing using known tares

NOTE: This function is for the USA and Canada variant only.
If you know the weight of an item such as a food container or wrapping that you use to contain or pack items on the scale and you want to use this as a tare weight, you can manually enter the tare weight into the scale. The scale deducts the weight of the tare item from the total gross weight and displays the net weight and the total price of the item only.

NOTE: When you have entered a tare weight the scale displays a minus figure in the weight display to represent the tare weight.

NOTE: At step 6 you can manually enter the unit price of the item or you can recall the item price using either a direct PLU or an indirect PLU. See Sections 4.9 - 4.12 for information about PLUs.
To enter a tare weight that you know and then weigh an item that has the same tare weight do the steps as follows:



Fig 4-4. Weighing using known tares
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Fig 4-5. Weighing using known tares (continued)

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4. Operating the scale
4.6 Weighing using unknown tares
You can weigh items such a food containers and wrapping you use to contain or pack items on the scale and save their tare weights before you weigh the items. You do this so that, when you put items on the scale in a container, the scale deducts the tare weight from the total gross weight and displays the net weight and the total price of the items only.

NOTE: At step 6 you can manually enter the unit price of the item or you can recall the item price using either a direct PLU or an indirect PLU. See Sections 4.9 - 4.12 for information about PLUs.
Do the steps as follows to weigh and save an unknown tare weight:


Fig 4-6. Weighing using unknown tares
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Fig 4-7. Weighing using unknown tares (continued)
4.7 Using proportional tares

NOTE: This function is for the USA and Canada variant only.
You can enter the bare weight of items such as a container as a percentage proportion of the total gross weight of the item and the bare. For example, you can enter a proportional bare of 25% if the gross weight of the items you want to weigh includes a bare weight that is 25% of the gross weight to package the item.

NOTE: At step 6 you can manually enter the unit price of the item or you can recall the item price using either a direct PLU or an indirect PLU. Refer to Sections 4.9 - 4.12 for information about PLUs.

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4. Operating the scale
To enter an example proportional tare weight of 25% do the steps as follows:



Fig 4-8. Using proportional tares
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4.8 Multiplying a unit price

NOTE: This function is for the USA and Canada variant only.
You can weigh items, enter a unit price and then multiply the total price you entered by either two or four. You do this to multiply the total price of items that are priced in divisions of pound units, such as a quarter pound and half a pound.

NOTE: At step 6 you can manually enter the unit price of the item or you can recall the item price using either a direct PLU or an indirect PLU. Refer to Sections 4.9 - 4.12 for information about PLUs.
To multiply a unit price you entered by a multiple of either two or four do these steps:



Fig 4-9. Multiplying a unit price
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4. Operating the scale
4.9 Programming direct PLUs

NOTE: You can press the direct PLU keys - to recall the units of weight and the item prices of particular items after you have saved this information in the scale's memory.
You can enter and store the units of weight (or the price base for UK, Europe and RoW scale variants) together with different unit prices to the twelve direct Price Look-Up (PLU) keys on the keyboard. This allows you to recall and use a unit price that you have already stored in the scale's memory against a direct PLU key. This means you can quickly weigh items that you sell a lot of without the need to type unit prices for particular items each time you weigh them.
To store the units of weight (or the price base) together with a price against an example direct PLU of number 8 do the steps as follows:


Fig 4-10. Programming direct PLUs

NOTE: An additional 38 indirect PLUs are available. See Sections 4.11 and 4.12.
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4.10 Weighing using direct PLUs
When you have programmed unit prices against direct PLU keys you can weigh items more quickly by recalling the preset unit prices you programmed using the direct PLU keys such as PLU.
To weigh an item using an example direct PLU of number 8 do the steps as follows:

NOTE: You can use two methods to weigh items using direct PLUs. You can put the item on the scale and then press the direct PLU key or you can press the direct PLU key and then put the item on the scale (see steps 2 & 3 below).






Fig 4-11. Weighing using direct PLUs
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4. Operating the scale
4.11 Programming indirect PLUs

NOTE: Indirect PLUs work the same way as direct PLUs except that, to recall an indirect PLU, you press the key and then manually type the indirect PLU number.
You can enter and store the units of weight (or the price base for UK, Europe and RoW scale variants) together with different unit prices against up to 38 indirect PLU keys that have PLU numbers from 13 to 50 assigned to them. This allows you to recall and use a unit price that you have already stored in the scale's memory. This means you can quickly weigh items that you sell a lot of without the need to type unit prices for particular items each time you weigh them.
To store the units of weight (or the price base) together with a price against an example indirect PLU of number 20 do the steps as follows:


Fig 4-12. Programming indirect PLUs
4.12 Weighing using indirect PLUs
When you have programmed prices against the indirect PLU keys you can weigh items more quickly by recalling the preset price you programmed against an indirect PLU.
To weigh an item using an example indirect PLU of number 20 do the steps as follows:


Fig 4-13. Weighing using indirect PLUs
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5. Error codes
If persistent error messages appear on the scale's display:
- Remove the battery to disconnect the scale from the power supply.
- Reinstall the battery to reconnect the power supply.
| Error Code | Problem Action | |
| Err 4 The | initial zero or the zero key is attempting to zero the load that is more than 4% of the scale's maximum capacity. | Remove all weight from the weigh pan then turn on the scale. Press the Zero key to zero the scale. If this does not work the scale needs calibration or service. |
| Err 5 Key | board error. The keyboard has as a short circuit so it must be replaced. Please contact your Avery Berkel dealer. | |
| Err 6 A/D | converter error. The scale needs calibration or service. Please contact your Avery Berkel dealer. | |

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Avery Weigh-Tronix France SAS
36 Avenue de l'Europe
Domont, Cedex
Tel: +33 (0)8 25 87 08 00
Fax: +33 (0)1 39 35 57 57
Republic of Ireland
Avery Weigh-Tronix
Metrology House
Airton Park, Tallaught
Dublin 24
Tel: +353 1 4000 700
Fax: +353 1 4000 750
United Kingdom
Avery Weigh-Tronix
Avery Berkel Limited
Foundry Lane
Smethwick
West Midlands
England
B662LP
Tel: +44 (0)870 90 34343
Fax: +44 (0)870 90 50085
Americas
Canada
Weigh Tronix Canada, ULC
217 Brunswick Blvd, Pointe Claire
Quebec H9R 4R7
Tel: +416 213 9900
Fax: +416 213 9960
Mexico
Automaticacion
Basculas y Control SA do CV
Blvd. Agua Caliente # 9051
Col. Cacho, Tijuana, BC 22150
Tel: +416 213 9900
Fax: +416 213 9960
USA
Avery Berkel North America
1000 Armstrong Drive
Fairmont
MN 56031
Tel: +52 333 634 9050
Fax: +52 333 634 9049
Avery Berkel
ESPNOL
Europa continental
Austria
Avery Weigh-Tronix France SAS
36 Avenue de l'Europe
Domont, Cedex
Tel: +33 (0)8 25 87 08 00
Fax: +33 (0)1 39 35 57 57
Republca de Irlanda
Avery Weigh-Tronix
Metrology House
Airton Park, Tallaght
Dublin 24
Tel: +353 14000 700
Fax: +353 1 4000 750
Reino Unido
Avery Weigh-Tronix
Avery Berkel Limited
Foundry Lane
Smethwick
West Midlands
England
B662LP
Tel: +44 (0)870 90 34343
Fax: +44 (0)870 90 50085
Estados Unidos
Canada
Weigh Tronix Canada, ULC
217 Brunswick Blvd, Pointe Claire
Quebec H9R 4R7
Tel: +416 213 9900
Fax: +416 213 9960
Mexico
Automaticacion
Basculas y Control SA do CV
Blvd. Agua Caliente # 9051
Col. Cacho, Tijuana, BC 22150
Tel: +416 213 9900
Fax: +416 213 9960
EE.UU
Avery Berkel North America
1000 Armstrong Drive
Fairmont
MN 56031
Tel: +52 333 634 9050
Fax: +52 333 634 9049


FRANCAIS
Europe
Autriche
Avery Weigh-Tronix France SAS
36 Avenue de l'Europe
Domont, Cedex
Tel: +33 (0)8 25 87 08 00
Fax: +33 (0)1 39 35 57 57
Airton Park, Tallaught
Dublin 24
Tel: +353 1 4000 700
Fax: +353 1 4000 750
Royaume Uni
Avery Weigh-Tronix
Avery Berkel Limited
Foundry Lane
Smethwick
West Midlands
England
B662LP
Tel: +44 (0)870 90 34343
Fax: +44 (0)870 90 50085
Amériques
Canada
Weigh Tronix Canada, ULC
217 Brunswick Blvd, Pointe Claire
Quebec H9R 4R7
Tel: +416 213 9900
Fax: +416 213 9960
Mexique
Automaticacion
Basculas y Control SA do CV
Blvd. Agua Caliente # 9051
Col. Cacho, Tijuana, BC 22150
Tel: +416 213 9900
Fax: +416 213 9960
États Unis
Avery Berkel North America
1000 Armstrong Drive
Fairmont
MN 56031
Tel: +52 333 634 9050
Fax: +52 333 634 9049
Avery Berkel
DEUTSCH
Europa
Österreich
Avery Weigh-Tronix France SAS
36 Avenue de l'Europe
Domont, Cedex
Tel: +33 (0)8 25 87 08 00
Fax: +33 (0)1 39 35 57 57
Irland
Avery Weigh-Tronix
Metrology House
Airton Park, Tallaght
Dublin 24
Tel: +353 14000 700
Fax: +353 14000 750
Avery Berkel Limited
Foundry Lane
Smethwick
West Midlands
England
B662LP
Tel: +44 (0)870 90 34343
Fax: +44 (0)870 90 50085
Amerika
Kanada
Weigh Tronix Canada, ULC
217 Brunswick Blvd, Pointe Claire
Quebec H9R 4R7
Tel: +416 213 9900
Fax: +416 213 9960
Mexiko
Automaticacion
Basculas y Control SA do CV
Blvd. Agua Caliente # 9051
Col. Cacho, Tijuana, BC 22150
Tel: +416 213 9900
Fax: +416 213 9960
USA
Avery Berkel North America
1000 Armstrong Drive
Fairmont
MN 56031
Tel: +52 333 634 9050
Fax: +52 333 634 9049


ITALIANO
Europa
Austria
Avery Weigh-Tronix France SAS
36 Avenue de l'Europe
Domont, Cedex
Tel: +33 (0)8 25 87 08 00
Fax: +33 (0)1 39 35 57 57
Airton Park, Tallaught
Dublin 24
Tel: +353 1 4000 700
Fax: +353 1 4000 750
Regno Unito
Avery Weigh-Tronix
Avery Berkel Limited
Foundry Lane
Smethwick
West Midlands
England
B662LP
Tel: +44 (0)870 90 34343
Fax: +44 (0)870 90 50085
217 Brunswick Blvd, Pointe Claire
Quebec H9R 4R7
Tel: +416 213 9900
Fax: +416 213 9960
Messico
Automaticacion
Basculas y Control SA do CV
Blvd. Agua Caliente # 9051
Col. Cacho, Tijuana, BC 22150
Tel: +416 213 9900
Fax: +416 213 9960
Avery Berkel North America
1000 Armstrong Drive
Fairmont
MN 56031
Tel: +52 333 634 9050
Fax: +52 333 634 9049
Avery Berkel
NEDERLANDS
Europa
Oostenrijk
Avery Weigh-Tronix France SAS
36 Avenue de l'Europe
Domont, Cedex
Tel: +33 (0)8 25 87 08 00
Fax: +33 (0)1 39 35 57 57
Republiek Ierland
Avery Weigh-Tronix
Metrology House
Airton Park, Tallaght
Dublin 24
Tel: +353 14000 700
Fax: +353 14000 750
Verenigd Koninkrijk
Avery Weigh-Tronix
Avery Berkel Limited
Foundry Lane
Smethwick
West Midlands
England
B662LP
Tel: +44 (0)870 90 34343
Fax: +44 (0)870 90 50085
Amerika
Canada
Weigh Tronix Canada, ULC
217 Brunswick Blvd, Pointe Claire
Quebec H9R 4R7
Tel: +416 213 9900
Fax: +416 213 9960
Mexico
Automaticacion
Basculas y Control SA do CV
Blvd. Agua Caliente # 9051
Col. Cacho, Tijuana, BC 22150
Tel: +416 213 9900
Fax: +416 213 9960
USA
Avery Berkel North America
1000 Armstrong Drive
Fairmont
MN 56031
Tel: +52 333 634 9050
Fax: +52 333 634 9049



This document contains a general guide only of the product and shall not form part of any contract unless specifically agreed by Avery Berkel Limited in writing in each case on the Order Acknowledgement. The specification of the products described herein may vary from time to time and may be altered without notice. Avery Weight-Tronix is a trading name of Avery Berkel Limited.
Foundry Lane, Smethwick
West Midlands, England B66 2LP
+44(0)8709034343
Fax: +44 (0)121 224 8183
Email: info@awtxglobal.com
Website: www.averyweigh-tronix.com