This standard has 8 parts: 1. Scope; 2. Normative reference documents; 3. Terms and definitions; 4. Organization and management; 5. Manufacturing; 6. Quality control; 7. After-sales service; 8. Deceptive use feature protection. The main contents can be summarized as: people, machines, laws and software. People are people. Enterprises should provide necessary learning and training for quality management personnel, technical personnel and operators to improve personnel management capabilities and technical levels to meet the requirements in the manufacturing process. Enterprises should organize learning and training at least twice a year, including but not limited to: new personnel training, occupational safety training, inspection personnel training, etc. The machine is the device. Production enterprises should have necessary production equipment, testing equipment, and conduct regular traceability and identification management of equipment in accordance with relevant requirements. Law refers to management systems and management methods. Production enterprises should establish appropriate measurement management systems and quality management systems based on production characteristics. Soft is a software program. Manufacturers must establish relevant procedures and quality awareness for the protection of fraudulent use. Manufacturers must not produce electronic pricing scales that are "easily susceptible to fraudulent use", nor must they produce any backdoor programs for dealers and users. Electronic pricing scale, this is also the bottom line of production.