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Brand | RADWAG |
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Series | X2 Series |
Category | Laboratory Equipment |
Display | LCD |
Data Management | Yes |
Connectivity | USB, RS 232, Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
Calibration | External |
Stabilization Time | ≤3 seconds |
Weighing Units | g, mg, ct, lb, oz |
Power Supply | 100 - 240 V AC 50/60 Hz |
Operating Temperature | 10°C to 40°C |
Pan Size | 90 mm |
Operating Humidity | 40% to 80% (non-condensing) |
Physical dimensions and diagrams for different series.
Identification and description of balance connectors.
Specifies the intended application and operating environment.
Important safety guidelines and operational warnings.
Outlines terms and conditions of the product warranty.
Emphasizes periodic checks of measurement accuracy.
Highlights the necessity of reading the manual before use.
Stresses the need for qualified personnel to operate the balance.
Steps to verify package integrity upon delivery.
Advice on retaining original packaging for shipping.
Guidelines for selecting an optimal and safe operating location.
Enumerates all standard components provided with the balance.
Instructions for leveling the balance and using the AutoLEVEL feature.
Procedures for cleaning balance components and draft shield.
Detailed procedures for disassembling the AS X2.PLUS series balances.
How to connect the balance to power and initiate startup.
Explains the necessary waiting period for thermal equilibrium.
Guidelines for connecting external devices like printers or computers.
Step-by-step guide for initial balance startup.
Explains the purpose and operation of each button on the interface.
Details the structure and information displayed on the balance's home screen.
Method for accessing the main balance menu.
Techniques for navigating through parameter windows.
Procedures for performing weighing operations and recording results.
Best practices for accurate weighing to ensure longevity.
Explains user login procedures and permission levels for access control.
How to select and customize mass units for measurements.
Procedure for resetting the balance to zero before weighing.
Steps for taring the balance to measure net weight of an object.
How to perform internal automatic and manual adjustments.
Procedure for calibrating the balance using external weights.
Guide for performing user-defined calibration with optional masses.
Introduces various operational modes available on the balance.
Instructions on how to select and switch between different working modes.
Lists the various databases supported by the balance software.
Details communication interfaces and configuration options.
Explains the character-based communication protocol for data exchange.
Describes how to generate manual and automatic printouts of measurement data.
Lists common error messages and recommended actions.