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Sartorius CP124S-ACE User Manual

Sartorius CP124S-ACE
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Sartorius CP124S-ACE Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSartorius
ModelCP124S-ACE
CategoryScales
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Intended Use

Warnings and Safety Precautions

Note on Installation

Operator is responsible for modifications and connections; Sartorius provides minimum operating specifications.

Installation Instructions

Setting up the Balance/Scale

Analytical Draft Shield Chamber Setup

Position and secure the draft shield, then place base plate, shield disk, weighing pan, and gem tray.

3-Sided Draft Shield Setup

Place and turn draft shield clockwise; then place base plate, pan support, and weighing pan.

Connecting to AC Power

AC Connection for CP225D

Insert the right-angle plug into the jack on the electronics box for CP225D models.

AC Connection for Other Models (Up to 10 kg)

Insert the right-angle plug into the balance/scale for models up to 10 kg.

Power Cable and Adapter Usage

Connect the power cable to the AC adapter and use original Sartorius adapters.

AC Connection for Models (Over 10 kg)

Insert the right-angle plug and tighten the screw for models over 10 kg.

Connecting Peripherals

Peripheral Device Connection Safety

Unplug balance/scale from AC power before connecting or disconnecting peripheral devices.

Warmup Time Requirements

Allow at least 30 minutes for the balance/scale to reach operating temperature after power connection.

Leveling (Up to 10 kg)

Retract rear feet, turn front feet until bubble is centered in level indicator.

Leveling (Over 10 kg)

Adjust leveling feet until air bubble is centered within the circle of the level indicator.

Operating the Balance/Scale

Display and Operating Elements Overview

Details the symbols, keys, and their functions on the balance/scale display.

Basic Weighing Function

Purpose and Features

Basic weighing is always accessible; features include taring, assigning IDs, and printing weights.

Preparation for Basic Weighing

Turn on balance/scale, check display test, configure settings, and tare the balance.

Under-Balance/Scale Weighing

Using the Under-Balance Weighing Port

Use the port and hook for weighing samples below the balance/scale, order hanger if needed.

Calibration and Adjustment

Purpose of Calibration/Adjustment

Calibration determines differences; adjustment corrects differences to allowable limits.

Internal Calibration

External Calibration

Configuring the Balance/Scale

Purpose of Configuration

Configure balance/scale to meet individual requirements by selecting parameter settings in software menu.

Key Functions During Configuration

Details key functions for activating menu, scrolling, confirming, and exiting configuration.

Setting Parameters (Menu Codes)

Setting IDs, Time, Date, and Brightness

Purpose of Settings

Configure measurement environment parameters for ISO/GLP records, set date/time, and adjust display brightness.

Configuration Menu Activation

Activate the menu by turning off/on and pressing TARE; use keys to navigate and confirm.

Application Programs

Function Keys for Applications

Details function keys F, F (hold), and CF for starting, toggling, and ending application programs.

Net-Total Formulation

Purpose of Net-Total Formulation

Weigh different components up to a total; print total and individual component weights.

Net-Total Formulation Features

Tare function, weigh up to 99 components, store weights, clear memory, toggle and printout.

Counting Application

Purpose of Counting

Determine the number of parts that have approximately equal weight.

Counting Features

Minimum load is one digit; set reference sample quantity; configure resolution; optional automatic output.

Reference Weighing

Purpose of Reference Weighing

Use a reference balance/scale for higher precision in counting large amounts of parts.

Weighing in Percent

Purpose of Weighing in Percent

Obtain weight readouts in percent, proportional to a reference weight.

Weighing in Percent Features

Set reference percentage; configure storage parameter and decimal places; optional output.

Animal Weighing/Averaging

Generating a Printout

ISO/GLP-compliant Printout

Data Interface

Data Input Format

Pin Assignment Chart

Cabling Diagram

Error Codes

Error Code Display and Cause

Lists error codes, their causes, and solutions for common display issues.

Specific Error Codes and Troubleshooting

Details error codes like Err 235, constant weight changes, and wrong readouts with solutions.

Care and Maintenance

Safety Inspection

Calibration Weights

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