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Protection Class | IP54 (optional) |
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Readability | 0.001 g - 0.1 g |
Calibration | External calibration |
Display | LCD |
Weighing Units | g, kg, lb, oz |
Tare Range | Full capacity |
Plate size | Varies by model |
Overall dimensions | Varies by model |
Net weight | Varies by model |
Platform Size | Varies by model |
Material | Stainless steel |
Interface | RS-232 (optional) |
Reproducibility | 0.001 g - 0.1 g (depending on the model) |
Defines the intended use of the balance as a non-automatic weighing device.
Lists prohibited uses like dynamic weighing or operating in explosive environments.
Outlines conditions that void warranty claims, such as misuse or modification.
Emphasizes reading the manual before setup and commissioning.
States that only trained personnel should operate and maintain the appliance.
Advises checking packaging and the appliance for damage upon receipt.
Instructs to keep original packaging and secure parts for return shipping.
Details environmental conditions for accurate weighing, like firm surface and avoiding heat/draughts.
Instructions for carefully removing the balance from packaging.
Specifies that the balance must be installed horizontally.
Lists serial accessories included with the balance.
Explains power connection via mains adapter and using original KERN adapters.
Details how to connect and use an optional rechargeable battery.
Advises disconnecting power before connecting/disconnecting peripherals.
Explains the need to reach operating temperature and connect to power before use.
Explains the necessity of adjusting the balance for accuracy based on location and temperature.
Details the step-by-step process for adjusting the balance using specified weights.
Describes the setup and procedure for weighing items using the underfloor hook.
Shows a diagram of the balance's display and control panel.
Explains the basic procedure for performing a weighing operation.
Details how to use the tare function for zeroing the balance with a container.
Describes how to store a tare vessel's weight for future use.
Explains the function for weight control and checking deviations from a nominal weight.
Describes the procedure for counting items using a reference unit quantity.
Explains how to weigh multiple components and calculate their total weight.
Details how to display weight as a percentage relative to a reference item.
Explains how to select and change the weighing units displayed.
Explains how to switch the display's background illumination on or off.
Describes the function for averaging measurements for unstable subjects like animals.
Illustrates the navigation path through the balance's settings menu.
Explains how to exit the settings menu and save or discard changes.
Describes the Auto-Zero and Zero-Tracking functions for stable weighing.
Guides on selecting appropriate adjustment weights for different balance models.
Details the RS232C interface for data output, covering transfer modes and baud rate settings.
Explains how to configure data output formats for printers or PCs.
Describes the procedure to reset the balance's settings to their default factory state.
Lists technical specifications for RS232C data output.
Shows the pin assignment for the balance's RS232C output connector.
Explains different data transfer formats for RS232C communication, detailing formats for Pr PC, AU Pr, AU PC, and rE Cr.
Describes how to output data to a bar code printer.
Provides instructions on how to clean the balance safely.
States that only authorized technicians should service the appliance.
Explains that disposal must follow local regulations.