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Max Capacity | 2200 g |
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Readability | 0.01 g |
Display | LCD |
Weight | 3.5 kg |
Repeatability (Std. Dev.) | 0.01 g |
Linearity | ±0.02 g |
Stabilization Time (typical) | 1.5 s |
Pan Size | 120 mm diameter |
Calibration | External |
Interface | RS232 |
Power Supply | 50 – 60 Hz |
Operating Temperature | +10°C to +40°C |
Operating Humidity | 15% to 80% (non-condensing) |
General safety instructions for operating the balance safely and preventing damage.
Guidelines for proper storage and handling during shipping to prevent damage.
Instructions for unpacking the equipment and checking for any damage.
Guidance on choosing a suitable location and preparing the balance for installation.
Procedure to acclimate the balance to room temperature after transport.
Information about the control seal on verified balances for legal metrology.
Steps for installing the CPA2P model, including placing components in the chamber.
Installation steps for CPA2P-F, covering weighing filters and standard weighing pans.
Instructions for positioning and securing the draft shield on balances.
How to place components inside the chamber for triangular weighing pan shapes.
How to place components inside the chamber for round weighing pan shapes.
Steps to connect specific models to the electronics box.
How to place and secure a 3-sided draft shield on the balance.
Placing components for rectangular pans with capacity up to 10 kg.
Placing the weighing pan on balances with capacity over 10 kg.
Instructions for connecting the balance to AC power and related safety notes.
Information on using country-specific power cords for the AC adapter.
Connecting AC adapter to balances with capacity over 10 kg.
General safety precautions regarding plug-in AC adapters and grounding.
Details on FCC compliance, interference, and user responsibilities.
Steps for connecting peripheral devices like printers or PCs.
Required time for the balance to warm up for accurate results.
How to secure the balance using an antitheft locking device.
Adjusting the front feet to level balances with capacity up to 10 kg.
Adjusting leveling feet for balances with capacity over 10 kg.
Explanation of the display layout and identification of operating elements.
Explains the basic weighing function and its use with application programs.
Lists features like taring, assigning IDs, and printing weights.
Requirements for legal metrology use, including calibration and temperature limits.
Specific working procedures for microbalance models, including sample placement.
How the display indicates power status and initial balance behavior.
How to tare the balance and what the processor symbol indicates.
Specifics of filter weighing for the CPA2P-F model.
Location of the port for below-balance weighing hanger and restrictions in legal metrology.
Steps for below-balance weighing with microbalances, including removing screws and attaching hooks.
Defines calibration and adjustment and their goals.
Requirements for legal metrology use, including internal calibration after warmup.
Conditions for calibration/adjustment and how adjustment can be performed.
How external calibration is blocked by a seal.
Steps for performing internal calibration and adjustment using menu codes.
Configuration options for calibration and automatic adjustment sequence.
Details on the automatic calibration function, conditions, and prompts.
Permitted operating temperature ranges for verified balances.
Step-by-step guide for performing internal calibration.
Step-by-step guide for performing external calibration.
Adapting the balance to individual requirements via the Setup menu.
How to open the Setup menu and navigate through it.
How to print current menu settings from different menu levels.
Example and steps for setting balance parameters using menu codes.
Settings for adapting the filter for stable or unstable conditions.
Configuration of the stability symbol display range.
Selection of various weight units available for the balance.
Settings for display accuracy, either all digits or reduced by one.
Options for the CAL key function, including calibration modes.
Configuring automatic or manual adjustment after calibration.
Selecting application programs like Weighing, Counting, etc.
Selection of a second set of weight units for display.
Setting the number of decimal places for calculation results.
Setting animal activity levels for averaging.
Choosing between manual or automatic start for animal weighing.
Setting the baud rate for data transmission.
Configuring the parity setting for data transmission.
Setting the number of stop bits for data transmission.
Configuring handshake modes for data communication.
Options for manual or automatic printing based on stability.
Settings to stop automatic printing.
Configuring time-dependent automatic printing.
Option to tare the balance after a printout.
Settings for parameter alterability or read-only mode.
Enabling or disabling acoustic signals.
Options to make the keypad accessible or blocked.
Assigning functions to external switches.
Configuring power-on behavior (standby, auto-on).
Settings for using a reference balance for counting.
Options for ISO/GLP printout.
Options to restore factory settings or not.
Configuring measurement parameters for ISO/GLP records and display settings.
Entering IDs, setting date/time, and adjusting display brightness.
Explains key functions for navigating and confirming settings during configuration.
Explains the purpose of the F, CF keys for application programs.
Notes on using application programs with verified balances.
Weighing components up to a defined total weight.
Weighing components, storing weights, clearing memory, and toggling displays.
Setting parameters for net-total formulation and automatic printout.
Examples of printout data for net-total formulation.
Determining the number of parts based on reference sample weight.
Minimum load, setting reference quantity, and optional output.
Explains F and CF keys for the Counting program.
Steps to set and store the reference sample quantity.
Automatic updating of reference sample quantity for accuracy.
Using a reference balance for higher counting precision.
Obtaining weight readouts as a percentage of a reference weight.
Minimum load, setting reference percentage, storage parameter, decimal places, and optional output.
Explains F and CF keys for the Weighing in Percent program.
Steps to set and store the reference percentage.
Determining weights of unstable samples by averaging multiple readings.
Manual/automatic start, load thresholds, animal activity, number of operations, toggling results, unload threshold.
Explains F and CF keys for Animal Weighing.
Steps to set and store the number of subweighing operations.
Instructions for configuring the weight unit toggle function via the Setup menu.
How to use the F key to toggle between weight units.
Generating printouts for documentation and meeting individual requirements.
Automatic/manual printouts, line format, print application parameters, ISO/GLP printout.
Default settings for manual/automatic printout, line format, and ISO/GLP printout.
Configuring automatic printing of weight values.
Parameters included in GLP header and footer.
Menu codes for ISO/GLP printout and line format.
How to use F and CF keys for ISO/GLP printouts.
Connecting the balance to a computer or peripheral device.
Details on interface type, standard, transmission rates, parity, character format, handshake.
Default settings for transmission rate, parity, stop bits, handshake, and operating mode.
Refers to pin assignment charts for preparation.
Identifying non-verified digits on the printout.
Different formats for sending control commands.
Meanings of command characters in Format 1.
Meanings of command characters in Format 2.
Details of the 25-contact D-Submini female connector.
Specifications for the male connector.
Important warning about potential pin assignment issues with third-party cables.
Detailed pin assignment for the interface connector.
Diagram showing the balance connector.
Diagram showing the peripheral device connector.
Cause and solution for fluctuating weight readouts.
Causes and solutions for incorrect weight readouts.
Instructions for preparing CPA2P and CPA2P-F models for transport.
Information about optional service contracts and who should perform repairs.
Caution regarding battery replacement and disposal.
Instructions for cleaning the balance and safety precautions.
Specific instructions for cleaning stainless steel parts.
Steps for cleaning the weighing chamber and draft shield.
What to do if safe operation is no longer warranted and power supply inspection recommendations.
Guidelines for disposal of packaging, equipment, and batteries.
Detailed technical specifications for CPA2P and CPA2P-F models.
Technical specifications for various CPA and GCA models.
Technical specifications for GCA models.
Technical specifications for various CPA models.
Description and order numbers for data printer and remote display accessories.
Information on rechargeable battery packs and carrying cases with order numbers.
Software for data transfer and density determination kit with order numbers.
Information on antistatic pans, calibration weights, and AC adapters.
Draft shield chamber with order number.
Various covers, cables, and adapters with order numbers.
Remote control switches and below-balance weighing hangers.
Weighing bowls of different volumes and dust covers for various models.
Information on Council Directive 90/384/EEC for non-automatic weighing instruments.
Reference to EC Type-Approval Certificate for verified instruments.
Sartorius' compliance with directives and accreditation.
Services included in installation and EC verification by Sartorius.
Validity of verification and contact information for local regulations.
Table listing models, types, accuracy, and EC approval numbers.
Statement of compliance with directives and standards.
Operator's responsibility for renewal of verification.
Diagrams showing plates and markings on different balance types.
Markings specific to the BF BL 500 type.
Legend explaining the meaning of various plates and markings.