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Readability | 1 g |
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Graduation | 1 g |
Power Supply | 2 x AAA batteries |
Auto Power Off | Yes |
Overload Indicator | Yes |
Low Battery Indicator | Yes |
Type | Kitchen Scale |
Essential safety guidelines and precautions for operating the balance to prevent damage or injury.
Guidelines for protecting the balance during storage and transit to prevent damage.
Procedure for unpacking the balance and checking for any shipping damage.
List of standard accessories included with the balance package.
Important warnings regarding balance operation, hazardous areas, and voltage compatibility.
Diagram illustrating the physical components and layout of CX, CY (0.1 mg), and CT balances.
Diagram illustrating the physical components and layout of CY (1 mg) balances.
Instructions for installing draft shields and internal balance components.
Guidance on optimal balance location and the use of an anti-theft device.
Procedure for adjusting leveling feet to ensure the balance is horizontal for capacities up to 10 kg.
Procedure for adjusting leveling feet for balances with weighing capacities exceeding 10 kg.
Connecting external devices and required warm-up times for accurate weighing.
Detailed description of the function of each key on the balance control panel.
Explanation of various symbols and indicators shown on the balance display.
Steps for powering on the balance, initialization process, and standby mode operation.
Step-by-step guide for performing simple weighing and taring operations.
How to switch weight units and configure simple weighing printout formats.
Conditions that necessitate performing external calibration on the balance.
Step-by-step guide for performing external calibration with a calibration weight.
Information on automatic generation of calibration reports via PC or printer.
Conditions that necessitate performing internal calibration on the balance.
Step-by-step guide for performing internal calibration using the balance's internal weight.
Information on automatic generation of internal calibration reports.
Steps to perform a calibration test to verify the balance's accuracy.
Information on automatic generation of calibration test reports.
Steps to correct weighing results using the TARE key after a calibration test.
Explanation of how to use keys for navigating and operating the balance's menu system.
Overview of settings available in the weighing mode, including application, units, and filters.
Configuration options for printing, baud rate, parity, GLP, and automatic standby.
Introduction to built-in balance applications like Piece Counting, Percent Weighing, etc.
Procedure for selecting and configuring weight units for the balance.
Counting identical items by setting a reference piece weight.
Setting custom references (FREE) and known weights (wRef) for piece counting.
Improving accuracy by updating the reference weight in piece counting.
Using percent weighing for target values and setting custom references.
Analyzing sample weight changes during processing like drying or filtering.
Configuring factor, accuracy, and LSD for weighing in user-defined units.
Weighing unstable samples with manual or automatic countdown modes.
Summing individual weights manually or automatically for formulations.
Configuring target value, high limit, and low limit for sample verification.
Summing individual pieces manually or automatically to calculate a total.
Configuring temperature, liquid type, and mode for density calculations.
Setting count cycles, temperature, pressure, and volumes for pipette calibration.
Setting initial, half, and full volumes for the pipette calibration procedure.
Steps for obtaining, viewing, deleting, and printing statistical data.
Understanding key operations for navigating and configuring balance parameters.
Configuring identification, time, date, and auto-calibration parameters.
Procedures for setting the balance's ID and Lot Identification (LID) numbers.
Setting time intervals, temperature thresholds, and power-on triggers for auto calibration.
Enabling and configuring balance communication with Windows applications.
Choosing whether to send units with numerical data to Windows applications.
Configuring data separators (ENTER or TAB) for Windows data transfer.
Details of parameters included in GLP compliant printouts (headers and footers).
Details on data output formats and command input formats for balance communication.
Troubleshooting common balance errors including overload, underload, and calibration issues.
Guidelines for regular servicing, repairs, and cleaning of the balance.
Specific instructions for cleaning stainless steel components of the balance.
Identifying conditions that compromise safe operation with the DC adapter.
Details of the manufacturer's warranty terms and the procedure for product registration.
Illustrations showing dimensions for CX, CY (0.1mg), CT, and CY (1mg) series balances.
Illustrations showing dimensions for CG, CY, and SSH series balances.
Detailed technical specifications for CX and CY series Analytical Balances.
Detailed technical specifications for CY series Precision Balances.
Detailed technical specifications for CG series Top Loading Precision Balances.
Detailed technical specifications for SSH series High Capacity Precision Balances.
Detailed technical specifications for CT series Carat Balances.
Information on optional statistical printers, remote displays, and calibration weights.
Details on optional USB interface, density kits, and anti-theft devices.
Optional dust cover accessory for protecting the balance.