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3 Fundamental information (general)
3.1 Designated use
The balance you have acquired serves to determine the weighing value of the
material to be weighed. It is intended to be used as a “non-automatic“ balance, i.e.
the material to be weighed is manually and carefully placed in the centre of the
weighing plate. The weighing value can be read off after a stable weighing value has
been obtained.
3.2 Inappropriate use
Do not use the balance for dynamic weighing. In the event that small quantities are
removed or added to the material to be weighed, incorrect weighing results can be
displayed due to the “stability compensation“ in the balance. (Example: Slowly
draining fluids from a container on the balance.)
Do not leave a permanent load on the weighing plate. This can damage the
measuring equipment. Be sure to avoid impact shock and overloading the balance in
excess of the prescribed maximum load rating (max.), minus any possible tare weight
that is already present.
This could cause damage to the balance.
Never operate the balance in hazardous locations. The series design is not
explosion-proof.
Structural alterations may not be made to the balance. This can lead to incorrect
weighing results, faults concerning safety regulations as well as to destruction of the
balance.
The balance may only be used in compliance with the described guidelines. Varying
areas of application/planned use must be approved by KERN in writing.
3.3 Protective measures
The moisture analyzer may only be connected to a properly installed socket with
protection conductor connection (PE). The protective effect must not be cancelled by
an extension cable without protection conductor. For power supply from mains power
without protection conductor connection, an equivalent protection complying with the
relevant installation regulations must be installed by an expert.
3.4 Danger Information
Individual case components (e.g. ventilation grid) may heat up considerably during
operation. Therefore only touch the appliance at the handles intended for this
purpose.
Sample materials that develop aggressive steams (e.g. acids) may result in corrosion
problems on parts of the appliance. The moisture analyzer should mainly be used for
drying substances containing water.
Explosive, combustible samples may not be analyzed using the moisture analyzer.