My best guess is that its a two point calibration to get rid of an offset that might be on the signal feeding the meter. With the current set to zero, you close the jumper and adjust the mechanical zero on the meter for zero- having the jumper closed, gives you a magnified response. This cancels any offset in the circuit and any meter mechanical offset due to mounting (gravity). You then open the jumper, go full scale on the current and adjust the pot for full scale. You then sweep between zero and full scale on the meter even with some gain and offset errors on the input. The jumper is only used for cal. The meter resistance is usually around 50 or 100 ohms. If you meausre across the pot and the 3.6K, you should get something like 4k when the pot is centered.