What does Err 9.5 mean on OHAUS Laboratory Equipment?
- KKristy WilsonAug 17, 2025
If your OHAUS Laboratory Equipment is displaying 'Err 9.5', the loadcell may not be working correctly.
What does Err 9.5 mean on OHAUS Laboratory Equipment?
If your OHAUS Laboratory Equipment is displaying 'Err 9.5', the loadcell may not be working correctly.
What does Err 53 mean on OHAUS Laboratory Equipment?
If your OHAUS Laboratory Equipment shows 'Err 53', it means there is an issue with the EEPROM.
Why does my OHAUS Laboratory Equipment show '--NO--' when taring?
The '--NO--' error on your OHAUS Laboratory Equipment indicates that the tare is out of range.
Why does my OHAUS Laboratory Equipment show '--NO--' when zeroing?
The '--NO--' error on your OHAUS Laboratory Equipment indicates that the zero is out of range.
What does 'LoW.rEF' mean on OHAUS Laboratory Equipment?
The 'LoW.rEF' error on your OHAUS Laboratory Equipment means that the reference weight is low, and this only applies in counting mode.
What does Err 8.1 mean on OHAUS Laboratory Equipment?
The 'Err 8.1' error on your OHAUS Laboratory Equipment indicates an over init zero range.
What does Err 8.2 mean on OHAUS Laboratory Equipment?
The 'Err 8.2' error on your OHAUS Laboratory Equipment indicates an under init zero range.
What does IDnr.Err mean on OHAUS Laboratory Equipment?
The 'IDnr.Err' error on your OHAUS Laboratory Equipment indicates an IDNR error.
What does PUSH.LFt mean on OHAUS Laboratory Equipment?
The 'PUSH.LFt' message on your OHAUS Laboratory Equipment indicates that you need to push the LFT button, specifically for PR.
What does 'No CAL' mean on OHAUS Laboratory Equipment?
The 'No CAL' error on your OHAUS Laboratory Equipment indicates a production calibration failure.
Capacity | 520 g |
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Readability | 0.001 g |
Calibration | External |
Display | LCD |
Linearity | ±0.002 g |
Stabilization Time | 2 seconds |
Operating Temperature Range | 10 °C to 40 °C |
Interface | RS232 |
Power Supply | AC adapter or 4 AA batteries |
Repeatability | 0.001 g |
Units of Measurement | g, oz |
Overview of the PR balance, its features, and definition of signal warnings.
Essential safety guidelines for operating and handling the PR balance.
Covers unpacking, location selection, leveling, power connection, interface connection, and initial calibration.
Details on the balance controls, display layout, and core operational functions like weighing and taring.
Guides for using the balance in different application modes: Weighing, Parts Counting, and Percent Weighing.
Instructions on utilizing the 'Weigh Below' feature for specialized weighing tasks.
Explains how to navigate menus and perform calibration procedures (Internal, Span, Linearity).
Configuration settings for filter level, auto zero tracking, auto tare, graduations, and date/time.
Covers selection of weighing units, RS232 interface setup, and print configuration options.
Configuration for GLP, balance name, user name, factory reset, and menu lockout features.
Procedures for setting up, verifying, and sealing the balance for legal trade applications.
Guides on connecting printers/computers, output formats, and printout examples.
Information on routine maintenance, cleaning, and troubleshooting common issues and error messages.
Detailed technical specifications, dimensional drawings, and available accessories for the PR series balances.
Details on communication interfaces, commands, and information on software updates.
Details on product compliance with various international standards and directives.