Rowland,
Of course - no problem.
For anyone interested, just set your level on the surface you want to use as
a datum level - remember it must be close to level or vertical. Press Cal
until Cal1 flashes. Repeat for Cal2. It will now show level relative to the
datum. Whatever you do, don't move the level between the Cal button presses
- turning it through 180 is simply setting it to true level as described in
the destructions.
Regards,
Jeremy
Jeremy Davey
Europa XS Monowheel 537M G-EZZA
-----Original Message-----
On Behalf Of Rowland & Wilma Carson
Subject: Re: Digital scales and Smart Tool
>The pukka Smart Tool that is
>interchangeable between different rails still supports the 'tare' option
Jeremy - I'd be grateful if that facility could be demonstrated on
mine (also bought from Harry H) as I have tried all flavours of the
instructions given by several people without eliciting the desired
behaviour. When you're down this way ...
For us tool nuts, the real reason for aeroplane building is to
justify acquisition of ever more exotic items for the tool kit. The
flying aircraft at the end is a pleasant by-product!
regards
Rowland
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